TigerKat
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Glad you enjoyed them and I hope you feel more yourself soon.![]()
Thanks my friend, the holidays are always tough with no family.

Glad you enjoyed them and I hope you feel more yourself soon.![]()
Thanks my friend, the holidays are always tough with no family.![]()
honeybee, hope your little nieces get better soon! Are they babies? We are home again today as predicted, but I think dd will be better enough to go back to school tomorrow.
Thanks kindly ... today the NCAA winning went directly to next year's cruise fund. We now have the entire cruise cost sitting in a separate savings account and still have 13 more months before we have to pay it off in full. We're just going to keep salting money away so that we'll have a nice stash for our big honking September 2010 Transatlantic cruise.![]()
And ...... on the Jane Fonda imagery. No one in my classes dresses like that. There's a good mix of ages in class and a lot of ladies who are heavier than me and all of them are better at picking up moves quickly than I am. I just don't pick up stuff like this quickly and am truly a klutz ... my mom used to call me Grace when I was younger because I wasn't at all graceful. I mean ... I tripped over my own feet all the time. Of course, once she figured out that I was half-blind it wasn't as funny ...
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Is that something similar to scarlet fever? Poor girls, I hope they're better soon.![]()
What's everyone planned for Easter / Passover / Egg Drop Day?
BTW ... the History Channel is showing the 7 Deadly Sins and tonight's episode is gluttony.
I don't read all the reviews that are posted over there because I cannot bear to read anything that isn't written properly. A random spelling error I can forgive, it's easy to do when posting, but poor grammar and reviews that consist of, "We ate at ----- last night and loved it; you will too ... " make me run screaming from the thread faster than you can say, "We're out of beer."![]()
This next picture is a little disturbing ... we think it's Mickey only partially covered with ivy. Whatever it is ... it's creepy!
How about a hug?
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I'm gonna finally chow down on some stale peeps.... they're air drying as we speak...![]()
We're a 2 holiday household....
Tuesday night we'll have Passover Seder--gotta love a holiday with a 4 drink minimum
Seder Plate will have Lamb Shank, hard boiled egg, parsley, horseradish, Charoset and Matzoh
Dinner:
Gefilte fish (not for me, yuck!)
matzoh ball soup
noodle kugel
probably sweet potato casserole for a veggie
brisket with carrots & onions
dessert will be flourless chocolate torte w/strawberries & chocolate sauce
Here's a big huggle from Stinktown (and stench-free, just for you!) ...... holidays are tough when you're missing the people who mean the most to you. But they are with you, of that I'm sure.
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Thanks my friend, the holidays are always tough with no family.![]()
I haven't tried those, but I did make a yummy treat last night. Have you had the "faux toffee" (otherwise known as White Trash toffee or heathbars). Normally it's made with saltines, butter, brown sugar and chocolate. I made Matzho toffee last night and it's really yummy!I can totally relate to the two holiday household thing.Noodle kugel! Yum! Have you ever tried the chocolate covered Matzo crackers Manischewitz puts out around Passover?
We usually have a box sitting next to the Easter baskets.
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Bendy - Thanks for posting the lovely pics. I've been feeling a bit down today and they made me smile.![]()
Thanks my friend, the holidays are always tough with no family.![]()
I'm sorry you're feeling sad, Kat.
Here's a little chocolate bunny humor to cheer you up:
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I haven't tried those, but I did make a yummy treat last night. Have you had the "faux toffee" (otherwise known as White Trash toffee or heathbars). Normally it's made with saltines, butter, brown sugar and chocolate. I made Matzho toffee last night and it's really yummy!
The 2010 cruise we're taking is on the Disney Magic ... the 2-week transatlantic repositioning cruise that leaves from Barcelona September 18th and ends up in Port Canaveral on October 2nd.
Ports of call include:
Barcelona, Span
Gibralter, UK
Madeira, Portugal
Many days at sea (here's hoping there's no hurricane action)
St. Martin
Tortola
Castaway Cay
We wanted to try for a Med. Cruise or a Baltic Cruise but those are way too pricey. And we like the idea of a transatlantic crossing ... it feels so 19th and early 20th century.![]()
honeybee & Chelle - y'all are great, thanks.....![]()
Very QE2! Or Titantic....we'll add icebergs to the list right behind hurricanes....Seriously though how exciting!
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We're very excited about it ... it's the reason we canceled the cruise we originally booked for this October.
And although we're not staying in steerage we're not in First Class, either.![]()
Out of curiosity (and vacation envy), I just looked up your cruise on the DCL website and the price is suprisingly reasonable!
O Holy Tuna, where has this thread been all my life? I may be in luvsSee, this is what you miss when you tuck your tail between your hefty legs and hunker down on the Budget Board pre/post/dead-center econ melt-down. Food carnality, how I have foresaken thee!
It was so good even the waiter used little scooty steps to avoid spilling a drop (way to up your tip there bud).
Sadly, no photos of the other apps we had -- beef carpaccio & veal cheeks (yeah that's right, like Kaiser Soze, we took out the WHOLE family).
Thanks for letting me share![]()
I really really do not know why you haven't visited me.![]()
Thanks for the welcome!! I spent way too long last night trying to comb through this mammoth of a thread. Nothing like drooling at 2:00 am. You're my kind of peeps.
Ahhh, D'Affinois...everytime we go for cheese, DH eventually moans, "I can't find it!" and I say, "Look for the cow". It's like all the places around here only cut out the part of the label with the cow head and chuck the rest. Have I mentioned in cases like that I wouldn't be above dumpster diving? And is it remotely possible to say this word normally? I have to trail it out in my best (worst) asthmatic frenchman imitation, "oooh D'AFF-eeen-waaaaaaaaa, hohohaha"...yep, right there in Whole Foods even. Which is okay because our closest location is the flagship corporate store, and their mightiness has made them immune to the oddities of the little people.
BTW, I just wanted to admit that I have read all of your reviews over the past few years and I don't think I've commented once. I am a bad, evil girl...no braids, but possibly fit for "The Bad Seed." I will do better next time. The funny thing is how often I've had discussions about your posts with DH. In fact, just a few months ago we were on our way home from dinner and I was telling him all about your latest trip to F&W. And in the middle I paused and said, "Do you think these people realize that some stranger, in a land far far away, who they have never met, is sitting around tonight talking about them? Does that make me a little creepy?" Which I may be, but probably about far more issues than this one.
The irony of it all is, they don't want the PowerPoint talks I have ready to go (and have successfully used) on Culinary History. Instead they want 5 - 45" presentations read on the secondary topic I gave them - introduction to Opera and Classical music, and various composers.![]()
branv - I can tell from your beautiful photos that you are indeed a dyed-in-wool foodie. I've never been to Texas but imagined it served primarily steaks as big as your plate. Does Austen have all sorts of ethnic restaurants?
Bob Saget will probably never be entertainment on a Disney ship again. Actually I didn't think his routine was all that bad but the scuttlebut was that there were apparently numerous complaints.
I haven't tried those, but I did make a yummy treat last night. Have you had the "faux toffee" (otherwise known as White Trash toffee or heathbars). Normally it's made with saltines, butter, brown sugar and chocolate. I made Matzho toffee last night and it's really yummy!
Ok people! I need help! Was sorting through my liquor cabinet the other day and found two huge bottles of Frangelico (hazelnut liquor) in there. I do realize that alcohol really doesn't have so much of an expiration date but.....am in need of recipes for this over abundance of hazelnut flavored stash. The only thing I have done with it is add it to my chocolate that I drizzle onto crepes. Any ideas?