Granny's gone and done it again

Delectable delight and very filling!
This right here is a real palate pleaser, that is if you like what all goes onto it.
Start with a base of sticky rice, drizzle very lightly with honey, Granny close yer eyes, add cottage cheese, on top of the cottage cheese add peanut butter, drizzle lightly with honey, add lots of blueberries and drizzle with maple syrup.View attachment 4221007
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way to sweet sounding for me. BUT, enjoy !!!
 
well up to page 47220.
Have to go to the courthouse and start "legal eviction" proceedings for one rented. the 3 day eviction did nothing. One room packed up and left. had to paint the room and patch 20 some screw holes, carpet cleaner will be here this afternoon. The other one is packing but her rent is paid up until the 11th or 12th.

Old gold is still VERY pg. Krim is definitely a daddy's boy.

Will try to get on latter if nothing else pops up and I don't doze off.
 
How about butter then? Slick it up.
gross!
Morning all, @Granny Hatchet that is what I did with my father. When he went back to the nursing home and his mental state was doing a fast slide I told them to let me know when his weight dropped in spite of him eating along with his mental state because that, I knew from my work, was a sign of end of life. Not being imminent, but that the body was giving the first signs of the end approaching.

I wanted him to have more personalized care, equipment that he would need to be comfortable, a nurse specialist seeing him daily, no hassle about medicines for pain and comfort and peace of mind for me that he was getting the care he needed. One day the nurse called me from the wing he was on and solemnly told me that my father had lost over 10% of his body weight for almost 2 months. All I could say is 'is it time?'. And he said, yeah, it looks that way. I put him on Hospice that day.

You have a tough decision to make but look at it from the point of view that what is best for Tom and yes, for you also. They can get equipment you need to take care of him and help ease the burden on you plus there are religious and social support people to help you with what you are dealing with. I used Harbor Light Hospice in Illinois. But if you are curious, call all the area services and talk to them before you choose if you go that route. God Bless you and Tom.:hugs
Wonder what they would do about his Foley?
 
gross!

Wonder what they would do about his Foley?
Probably no more worries about a Foley. Briefs work well.
And Micro is right about the weight loss. Scott got so small. My 5ft 11 man not only looked skinny, but he was a lot shorter. A lot. :(
Yaay..you get him back today. 💘
 

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