Gretchen- I am so sorry for your loss. I understand why you are not as sad as you expected to be. My Aunt is 95 and she is just waiting to join the rest of her family so when she is called I will miss her but I will also be happy for her, if that makes sense.
It makes perfect sense. It was how we all felt today at the funeral, knowing she was with her daughter who she had missed so very much.
We are taking Andrew and a few friends tonight to Fuddruckers.
I haven't been there in years, but I used to love the burgers. I hope you all have a great time.
WFD tonight I think is going to be chicken and rice casserole. It's nice to be cooking for more than just DH and myself (
since the kids don't like my cooking)
Join the club dear. My kids do the eyeroll almost every night over dinner.
I use a wet batter on mine, which is just half a bottle of beer, a cup of flour (or more if the batter is too wet...it should be pancake batter-like), and salt and pepper. I've never had a problem with it falling off. With dry coatings, like on the onion rings, the key is to heat the oil to the proper temperature -- at least 350, but I usually fry closer to 375. If it isn't hot enough, the coating will slide right off (as Beck and I know from our failed attempt at fried calamari one time). It is also important to have enough oil in the pot so the food doesn't get stuck on the bottom. If it looks to me like it is sticking, I will GENTLY unstick it.
Thanks, I'll print this and add it to my files in the hopes that one day I will work up the courage to give it a try.
No beans today. I had a dentist appt scheduled for this AM so I figured the po-boys would go together quickly later. Had to cancel the appt, still not feeling well.
Has anyone decided on their Easter menu yet?
I hope you get to feeling better soon. Is this day 5 or have you felt poorly longer than that? Not the flu or anything you need to see the doctor about is it?
As for Easter, I think we are getting together with Kenny's family this year. We normally split the cooking duties. I have the baked mac and cheese, corn pudding, and sweet tea. We will also have ham, potato salad, sweet potatoes, butter beans, and too many desserts to count.
If you could all spare some prayers.....my Godmother passed away last night after a very brave fight with leukemia(sp).7 weeks from my own mother passing....My poor Godfather and my own father......bestfriends and widowed within weeks of each other.....my heart is broken.....We are all at peace that she no longer suffers, yet the loss is overwhelming. I always called them "aunt" and "uncle" though there was no blood relation.....that never has mattered to any of us. My poor "cousins" I spoke with them today, and at least I could offer them a shoulder that understands what it is like to face the day knowing you no longer have a mother....One of their daughters is trying to get a flight home as she lives in Australia...please pray that she has a safe flight.
Feels like being sucker punched in the gut..........
Wendie, I'm so very sorry. I've been praying for you and will continue to do so. If I can do anything at all for you, just ask.
Obviously the funeral is over and Mom has packed up her room at the assisted living center (they told her it had to be out today). It was a beautiful service and the minister did a wonderful job. But I am so glad it is over.
Tonight's dinner is comfort food - country style steak, gravy, rice, and field peas with snaps.