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The Queen has bigger fish to fry than me. Gail went shopping and left her a bill.
Now I want to know how you find such neat wines. I go and try to buy them and they are not in any of the shops near me. Just wait until I ask for Cupcake. Marisa tried to buy the Gurtz that you had a pic of and they just shook their head. I have to hit the big store across the line.
just wanted to thank you for all of the good thoughts for my Aunt. I am not really complaining about her, she cannot help how she is right now, and for the most part she makes me laugh. But.....if you could hear what she comes up with and then try to keep up with all of her thought patterns you would need a glass of wine too.This week she told me that she cheated on her husband during the war.
And so did her sister ...you know Yvonne? (My Mom
) But when the men came home they decided they would behave. Turns out they took rides home after work when it was too late to walk.
Auntie, that is not cheating, it is just taking a ride from a friend. She knows that sometimes she makes not much sense and she also laughs. In her heyday she was always laughing at herself and she is still seeing the humor nowNancy &, Janice I found the Cupcake at World Market for only about 9 bucks. It is Cupcake Vineyards, 2006 Central Coast Chardonnay, the writing on the lable is blue with white background and a yellow border. On the back it say Cupcake Vineyards, central coast chardonnay. It seems to be pretty popular around here. For the Pierre Sparr you will probably need to go to a better wine shop, but you might be able to find Fezter Brand gewurtz, it's very good too. I buy the Pierre Sparr wine at specialty wine shoppe, which I guess is pretty specialized when you consider we can buy wines, beer & liqours in every grocery on every corner. So I guess if I have to go to a specialty shoppe it must be "special"/
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Nanc, If taking a ride home from a friend was cheating, well we'd all be in big trouble! It's really very neat, she still remembers some stuff correctly. Maybe you should consider a notebook or tape recorder when chatting with her. Eventually all the great stuff she went through during the war will be gone. Better to gain the little bits, she still remembers now!
So our plans changed and we worked on the bathroom today amongst other things...we got out niches in...here is the pic:
The hole where I am is the soap holder...the other will have a shelf added...sorry about the size...photobucket is really acting up today. Also, sorry...no make up again!
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Here is the tile with my grouting job...not too bad, huh? It was hard to lay the tile and grout to 100% perfect because it was laid on concrete which is not level...
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So dinner was hotdogs, NY red onions...YUM!, fries and baked beans, which I cooked too long and came out mushy...no one ate them axcept me!
Hope all is well!
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Laura, why you drivin' the bitter bus today?Let Liam have his game at home...you'll be hooked!
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Sheryl, your halibut looks great!
Nancy I'll find that cake recipe and post it later.
Tonight we are having marinated flank steak baked potatoes and a salad
Sheryl I think I found that wine is this it? http://www.worldmarket.com/Wine/Chardonnay/Cupcake-Chardonnay/lev/4/productId/6420/Ne/4/sectionId/397/N/29+4294967229/categoryId/29/pCategoryId/29/Ns/TOP_SELLER_INDEX%7C1/index.pro
Hi y'all! I've kind of been MIA since the new thread began. Lots going on here....stressful stuff, but I decided to rejoin the group. It's kind of like my therapy.Tonight I'm doing Crockpot Italian Beef Sandwiches. These are really yummy. I'm going to add a basic tossed salad and a baked potato to the meal.
Crockpot Italian Beef Sandwiches
3 1/2 to 4 pounds beef roast, sirloin tip, or rump roast
12 ounce jar Italian Giardiniera (drained if you want less spicy meat/liquid)
12 ounce jar pepperoncini peppers
1 envelope Italian salad dressing (zesty Italian)
10 ounce can beef broth
Place beef roast in a crockpot. Combine Giardiniera, pepperoncini peppers, dry salad mix, and condensed beef broth. All the mixture to crockpot. Cover and cook on LOW for 12-14 hours, until meat is very tender. Use a fork to shred for sandwiches and serve with crusty Italian rolls or crusty bread. Use the meat juices for dipping.
My girls do not like the meat too spicy. I drain the Giardiniera and even rinse it. I pour half of the pepperoncini liquid in with the beef broth and save the other half. If I want it a bit spicier, I'll add the leftover liquid from the peppers. I usually get some kind of sandwich roll for the sandwiches and add provolone to them.
Laura is the mean & crazy sister, right?????![]()
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Becky, You've driven me over the edge with arugula!I bought some at WF's yesterday! What's your usual dressing for that?