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well, ya,ll Hope you have a good night.
I see ya Wishing but my battery is gone.
I see ya Wishing but my battery is gone.
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Bet he could do it thenI can tell Robert wants to do it. he just needs guidance . Instructions are all pictures. LOL
well, ya,ll Hope you have a good night.
I see ya Wishing but my battery is gone.
Freeze them. Wash, dry, put in the freezer. Keep them from sticking together if you put them on a tray where they don't touch, put in a bag after they're frozen and use a few at a time. Run frozen mater under hot water and the skin comes right off.wish I felt like canning them. Tomatoes are over a buck a can.
I love tomato salsa... good on rice, fish, salad, polenta, beans, a spoon! slurp!ok, I give up. LOL What do you do with salsa ? I know people dip chips in it but thats a lot of chips.
Yes, there are good starches that are very inexpensive if you buy in bulk. I buy 15-25 lbs of rice in big bags. Lasts forever and cheaper than 1 lb bags. Dried beans are good too. Soak them over night, simmer on the stove in some water with a bone (beef or ham) if you have it. After they are soft, add some sauteed onion, meat (bacon), some of them frozen tomatoes, salt and seasonings, cook a bit more and serve with corn bread, or regular bread, or by itself in a bowl. Beans are healthy!Gotta figure out some inexpensive sides.
Sounds good. Like granny's chicken with frozen veggies and cream of chicken soup. Pour that over a pile of cooked pasta, and you will have a very filling meal.In our household pasta is are go to when money is tight. I make macaroni & tomatoes or goulash. Goulash has the ground beef so it is more filling.
It's just the initial doing that is hard. Once you get used to it, it becomes a new habit. Unprocessed food is cheaper and healthier, but it does take a bit longer. Use your little minions to do a lot of the work. CB can chop things, littles can open cans and fetch and carry, bigger kids can peel potatoes, mix ingredients, and get it on the stove.Pam, you need to get yourself a good size microwave dish with a lid. Easy peezy to cut up potatoes in chucks & nuke. Takes about 10 mins to cook if you don't cut them too big. All you need is a little water in the bottom & they will steam themselves.
Can you just skin it instead of plucking? Especially if it's going in a stew pot. Don't need the skin. Maybe CB can be your assistant.takes me an hr to do one. thats all I can do at a time. LOL
We got pretty close!well, ya,ll Hope you have a good night.
I see ya Wishing but my battery is gone.
Mornings, Thought if I let the kids stay up late they would sleep in and I would have some time here. I thought wrong . I even stuck the dogs in Toms room with him so they wouldnt wake up. LOLOL Second I sit down w/ coffee.I hear Im hungry , can I have some cewe-al ? I go potty come back and everyone of them is in the torture chamber.
Pam were the kids fixing their own breakfast? If so tell them to help Kolton with his & that they are to cleanup afterwords. New granny rule, granny has 1 hour coffee hour on Saturday & Sunday mornings. And that you are not to be bothered unless it is an emergency. You need a new place to plug in your computer cord than what you have now so that it can be trasported to your bedroom. It will take them a bit, but they will get it. That's what I did when my gd was younger & stayed the summers.Mornings, Thought if I let the kids stay up late they would sleep in and I would have some time here. I thought wrong . I even stuck the dogs in Toms room with him so they wouldnt wake up. LOLOL Second I sit down w/ coffee.I hear Im hungry , can I have some cewe-al ? I go potty come back and everyone of them is in the torture chamber.