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easygoingfemme 07-01-2019 09:12 AM

I'm not normally a cranky person but I'm feeling cranky. There are a few people at work not doing what they need to do and it's trickling down to what I need to be doing and it's making me get behind.

And a lot of the residents are super cranky and lashing out at me about whatever is going on for them.

And it's really hot in here. No air conditioning but I have a fan but also my phone sucks and a lot of people calling in have bad phones or talk really quietly so I have to keep turning off my fan to eliminate the noise to get a better shot at hearing what they are saying on the phone.

I'm very glad we have Thursday off.

clay 07-01-2019 12:57 PM

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Originally Posted by theoddz (Post 1248566)
I would just like to thank all of my friends here for their thoughts, prayers, healing energy and light following my now 9th total knee revision replacement surgery. I am now 6 days post op and things have been going extremely well, so far.

I am up and getting around with my walker really well. My dressing is of the "waterproof" variety, so I've been able to shower on my own. I also can get up and down on my own, or with just a little assistance. I'm able to even fix myself a tasty bagel or a good sandwich and carry it back to my recliner. In short.....I got this!!!! ����

So, once again, THANK YOU!!!

~Theo~ :bouquet:

YAY! GREAT news! And, yes, YOU DO GOT THIS!!

RockOn 07-01-2019 07:09 PM

I found a recipe for vegan cornbread. :) I will simply leave out the sugar.

I hate sweet cornbread! Why not just crumble yellow cake over a plate of greens?

easygoingfemme 07-02-2019 05:30 AM

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Originally Posted by RockOn (Post 1248621)
I found a recipe for vegan cornbread. :) I will simply leave out the sugar.

I hate sweet cornbread! Why not just crumble yellow cake over a plate of greens?

YES! I get so annoyed when I bite into cornbread and it's sweet. Now I just take a pinch to test it before committing. When I make it I like to add in a little garlic and cumin.

cathexis 07-02-2019 02:45 PM

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Originally Posted by easygoingfemme (Post 1248632)
YES! I get so annoyed when I bite into cornbread and it's sweet. Now I just take a pinch to test it before committing. When I make it I like to add in a little garlic and cumin.

Sorry, I am a dissenting vote. Even though my location is temporarily listed in NY, and Chicago is my adopted hometown with an Indianapolis birthtown, I am from strong Southern roots.

The cornbread I prefer is sweet. Yes, Johnny Cakes are good, but you're right, they are sweet and don't belong with my red beans or black-eye peas.

easygoingfemme 07-02-2019 07:07 PM

I love a red bean stew poured over not-sweet cornbread....

My daughter used to love Johnny Cakes for breakfast with a little honey on them. I should remind her of that.

GeorgiaMa'am 07-02-2019 07:55 PM

I love cornbread of both types, unsweet and sweet, but definitely only unsweet with greens or peas/beans.

However . . .

I admit I love

https://i.imgur.com/fg75Q7T.jpg

FireSignFemme 07-02-2019 08:54 PM

Now they also make a vegetarian corn muffin mix. The only difference is the regular mix has lard in it and the vegetarian version uses vegetable shortening. When I was a girl I'd make a box of jiffy cornbread mix up and think I was quite the cook. Sometimes I'd double the recipe, use two boxes, and then I fancied myself quite the chef.

https://store.jiffymix.com/pub/media...front-600w.jpg

GeorgiaMa'am 07-02-2019 11:57 PM

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Originally Posted by FireSignFemme (Post 1248665)
. . . When I was a girl I'd make a box of jiffy cornbread mix up and think I was quite the cook. Sometimes I'd double the recipe, use two boxes, and then I fancied myself quite the chef.

Me too, me too! My Mom bought me the Jiffy cake mixes to use in my E-Z Bake Oven! (I had the 1960s turquoise model.) I would serve tiny slices to my family for dessert. (Fortunately only a family of four.)

FireSignFemme 07-03-2019 03:40 PM

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Originally Posted by GeorgiaMa'am (Post 1248669)
Me too, me too! My Mom bought me the Jiffy cake mixes to use in my E-Z Bake Oven! (I had the 1960s turquoise model.) I would serve tiny slices to my family for dessert. (Fortunately only a family of four.)

I had a turquoise E-Z Bake Oven too! Sometimes I ate the mixes straight from the packaging. When my sister busted me, crouched behind the oven with cake mix all over my face, threatened to tell, I converted her on over to my way of thinking - welcome to the dark side. :daywalker: :2nddaywalker:

RockOn 07-03-2019 07:58 PM

I didn't cook when I was little. :( *sniveling and feeling left out*
LOL!


And don't do too much of it as an adult but branching out some with food changes over to vegan. It is a good thing.

Thanks for posting that there is vegan cornbread. You made my day!
:)

Kätzchen 07-07-2019 08:20 PM

The awesome time I had while relaxing down at the coast.... feeling pretty majorly stuffed since Brunch, tho. But I guess it's time to go raid the freezer and find some non-diary ice-cream to savor before bedtime (Toasted Coconut or Key Lime).

*** Yawn ***

cathexis 07-07-2019 11:07 PM

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Originally Posted by RockOn (Post 1248720)
I didn't cook when I was little. :( *sniveling and feeling left out*
LOL!


And don't do too much of it as an adult but branching out some with food changes over to vegan. It is a good thing.

Thanks for posting that there is vegan cornbread. You made my day!
:)

Was a recalcitrant child, who had gender issues as a kid, refusing to learn to cook beside my mom. Rather be climbing a tree.

What I learned of cooking was (ironically) from a long ago ex-spouse who had the patience to make a roux for seafood gumbo in of all places, Chicago.
Joy of Cooking has many good recipes, some of which are actually fairly easy to follow. It is my cooking bible.

Btw, assembling the ingredients for the seafood gumbo took as much (or more) patience in 1980 Chicago as the roux. I dub him a saint!

Cooking is not my forte. TG, my Partner can cook. Canned and frozen food all the time would be boring.
However, once we made the most twisted and misshapen Indian samosas. Our friends were fearful when offered one. Tasted good, but scary looking so we got to keep many for ourselves...yum!

homoe 07-09-2019 09:52 AM

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Originally Posted by cathexis (Post 1249000)
Was a recalcitrant child, who had gender issues as a kid, refusing to learn to cook beside my mom. Rather be climbing a tree.

What I learned of cooking was (ironically) from a long ago ex-spouse who had the patience to make a roux for seafood gumbo in of all places, Chicago.
Joy of Cooking has many good recipes, some of which are actually fairly easy to follow. It is my cooking bible.

Btw, assembling the ingredients for the seafood gumbo took as much (or more) patience in 1980 Chicago as the roux. I dub him a saint!

Cooking is not my forte. TG, my Partner can cook. Canned and frozen food all the time would be boring.
However, once we made the most twisted and misshapen Indian samosas. Our friends were fearful when offered one. Tasted good, but scary looking so we got to keep many for ourselves...yum!

I think Chicago takes a hold of one and makes them do things they'd NEVER consider doing in a million years otherwise!

I fear one of my trip there I'll be lead in to some kind of debauchery and never be heard from again.........:giggle:

JDeere 07-09-2019 05:18 PM

Her....

I brought her from Virginia to Oklahoma, to a safe place.

I took a gigantic risk, hoping it will pay off.

Princess 07-09-2019 07:20 PM

All of our things have been moved and are in a safe place. I am hoping we find a place of our own soon. My family has been very gracious during this transition but finding a new home is moving up on my list of priorities.

Also, summer is almost over and kindergarten is almost here. Where did the time go?!

RockOn 07-10-2019 09:18 PM

A copperhead I killed in backyard about 15 minutes ago ... I was about to let pups out for last pee break but first I always walk the backyard with flood lights on and head lamp ... there he was slithering along in front of the shed and that is the very place they all go to pee ... tapped him on the head with a board. I tire of hiding bodies. The pups knew nothing about him when they all went and peed in front of the shed.

Bye bye Mr. No Shoulders! I hate, absolutely hate these snakes that crawl all over these woods.

I put him on a wooden pallet, took a photo of him and posted it in my gallery.

cathexis 07-11-2019 02:42 AM

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Originally Posted by RockOn (Post 1249159)
A copperhead I killed in backyard about 15 minutes ago ... I was about to let pups out for last pee break but first I always walk the backyard with flood lights on and head lamp ... there he was slithering along in front of the shed and that is the very place they all go to pee ... tapped him on the head with a board. I tire of hiding bodies. The pups knew nothing about him when they all went and peed in front of the shed.

Bye bye Mr. No Shoulders! I hate, absolutely hate these snakes that crawl all over these woods.

I put him on a wooden pallet, took a photo of him and posted it in my gallery.

Don't just dislike snakes, hate them and they scare me. Some bad hutch hiker. My Partner is terrified of spiders...oh, tough ex- Eagle scout leader. I believe some fears are hard wired....snakes and spiders would be good choices.

Greco 07-11-2019 09:58 AM

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Damn RockOn..a copperhead...no joke those snakes...glad for
your pups.

Greco


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Originally Posted by RockOn (Post 1249159)
A copperhead I killed in backyard about 15 minutes ago ... I was about to let pups out for last pee break but first I always walk the backyard with flood lights on and head lamp ... there he was slithering along in front of the shed and that is the very place they all go to pee ... tapped him on the head with a board. I tire of hiding bodies. The pups knew nothing about him when they all went and peed in front of the shed.

Bye bye Mr. No Shoulders! I hate, absolutely hate these snakes that crawl all over these woods.

I put him on a wooden pallet, took a photo of him and posted it in my gallery.


Princess 07-11-2019 11:15 AM

Today the job I'm trying for is on my mind. I had the interview last Friday and the presentation. It went really well. They said I should know by tomorrow. So of course they are waiting until the last minute. Hope I hear something soon!


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