Tonight is Broccoli chicken Stir fry with fried rice.
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Tonight is Broccoli chicken Stir fry with fried rice.
I had Udon noodles with msg LOLTonight is Broccoli chicken Stir fry with fried rice.
Quote: That sounds like a culinary experience rivaling Michelin star restaurants.
its one of the things about living on your own. cooking for one is tough. I normally cook two or three dishes on a sunday for the week. If i dont feel like a repeat well...That sounds like a culinary experience rivaling Michelin star restaurants.
Is that the inspiration for your avatar?...
I like bald heads ...
Beautiful eggs.Nope, we didn't. I left a bucket out to see how much we get, 1 millimeter was about what was to be seen on it's bottom. That's 1/25 of an inch. I'm still hoping that we would get some more, but the rain clouds seem to have switched direction and are moving east now. But even this little amount helped a bit, and at least it cooled the air down a bit again.
The weather is working for boosting egg laying though. With Wilma's first egg, and the others making a deposit too, we got our first day with 5 eggs today. Karin made a nice arrangement with them in the nest and took some pictures.
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When I was a kid we planted a bottom field in cantaloupes, watermelon and cucumbers. We ended up with cucalopes and watercumbers.Was the plant a volunteer or started from last years seeds? Most plants today will not reproduce pure plants since they are hybrids.
I harvested some wax beans, yellow squash, tomatoes and red cabbage. We'll figure something out.
We do the same. Sunday is a big cooking day and it makes many meals through the week. This time of year there's a lot of grilled kabob veggies, in shuck corn, ribs, pork steaks, brats, steak, wings, tenderloin, chicken wings..... I normally cook two or three dishes on a sunday for the week. If i dont feel like a repeat well...
I agree, and they've been pretty thorough.@ChickenCanoe thank you for taking the time to post the entire report. Really was some interesting reading.
I think the price is very reasonable. Here you would pay a lot more for just the euthanasia. Getting the autopsy for that price too is pretty amazing. It's possible that the food health authority would pick up the bill for something like that here though.This euthanasia and exam was done at the Mizzou vet school in Columbia, MO. They spent a couple days on it. I feel that the price was reasonable. Considering my situation, it was essential that I did it.