Granny's gone and done it again

I've had IBS off and on for decades and Avocados do not make it any worse. Only blood thinner is the 81mg aspirin at night. I don't think that is a problem considering all the good health benefits for the heart.
I also have IBS. I take plavix and a full aspirin
I've been making a lot of soft French toast (tastes like bread pudding) since DH had his teeth pulled. I soak the bread till it can't hold no more milk and eggs and cinnamon sugar, then I slip it into a hot pan which I then turn as low as heat will go and cover the pan. It gets big and puffy. I flip it then. I keep it low so it barely gets browned but bakes the inside of the bread.
Sounds good. I make french toast but I just dip and fry.
I don't believe I would let any of my critters lick my food then eat it.
 
Naked and afraid will be on at 5-9 I think. I have the reminder on. New season starts March 6th on discovery.
That's during the game. I think we'll be home in time to watch it (the game, that is!). We don't generally watch football, but hey. It's the Chiefs. My brother is rooting for the other guys. I may have to divorce him. :lau
 
I also have IBS. I take plavix and a full aspirin

Sounds good. I make french toast but I just dip and fry.
I don't believe I would let any of my critters lick my food then eat it.
They are very picky. There is very little human food that they will eat so they do more sniffing then licking. I had cereal with yogurt and they won't touch that. They won't eat seasoned chicken but if I have a plain piece of chicken they will eat it. But dried cranberries are sweet and they will eat them. I don't eat sweet baked food. But I will hard boil eggs and I will eat the white and they will eat the yolks. They will smell bologna but not eat it.

It's a joke that they know what is good, because they won't eat seasonings, and I can't handle many seasoning either. So if they won't eat meat, generally it doesn't work for me either
 
The walks are melting off as I clear them but as I go back to the house they are icy. The car got stuck in the parking lot. I didn't really want it stuck because the predictions this week are snow and freezing rain. I wanted to park it in front of the house by the front door. Our parking lot is a slight slope. So I cleared a spot on the road in front of the house. Then shoveled the top crust of sleet from behind the car and swept the gravel clear behind the car. Gave it some gas and got it out. DH went to the store and hopefully this time he comes home with salt. Going to the car from the front door has a lot of steps. Going out the back door is flat but much farther to the car.
Guess if it will be icy this week we stay in the house, less risk of slipping on ice!
Very scary for us older folks
 

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