Good morning!~mine is a lazy one today...I think I did not sleep real well at the 3 dog house on Saturday night. THe one kept barking and waking me up...then there was that nice T-storm in the morning...oh well. So not caught up on sleep...
So much to comment on! I will try; because I have questions...and comments!
DrH--I PMed you about the pickles. I also think that you would be wise to process the B&B recipe because of the added ingredients. (mostly the onions since they are grown under ground)
Cind--I sure wish your links worked...I got "server not found" on all of them and you smileys seemed not to be working in your message either...something on your machine? Next I am going to do some googling and see if I can find anything about the difference. In the link I posted Chamomile was also called Mayweed...
Deb---I have never heard of a statewide ban on selling small parcels either. Here in Jefferson we have something about dividing farms for homesites and the amount of land...supposed to protect out "agricultural roots" BAH! I think it all depends on how much money you have if you get permission to divide and build...at least here.
Jim, dear Jim...how can you NOT like zucchini??? A gardener like yourself? I dont know what was wrong with your pigs but that was a favorite food with mine...they had to fight me for it though! It is so versatile. You just cant cook it too much. I made a really delicious tomato/zucchini thing at work on Friday...all the old folks LOVED it! I am sure you would too....C'mon, wont you try it? (I will not eat green eggs and ham I will not eat them Jim I am...)
Dornes...you have christened my screen with coffee this morning! I thought I was safe with your post but the Jambalaya comment got me! Before I got on here I was perusing another cookbook for something to make tonight and the was one of my choices...maybe that was why it was so funny? Who knows. The Cubalaya (yup, had to try it for myself) has got to be the name of the bird that I got from a Cuban lady! Her husbend told me it was a Phoenix but it never really grows a longer tail. I thought it was just because he is free range, but that pic is a dead ringer for him. He is a very friendly sort too, and very nice with the ladies. Too bad his name is Phoenix....
DrH--about that family reunion....what can I say? I thought my nephew's college grad party was on Sunday and we had to decide between that and the pig roast...nope, it was on Saturday! At least you didnt miss your party! I wonder if my brother is ticked with me...he didnt answer him phone when I called...and I just started taking a supplement called "Unforgettables" I guess it's not working yet....
Jim I will say you have a good attitude about feeding your predators! Dont you just hate when CL flags your ads? The ad police get my eggs for sale every time! I think it is someone that wants to sell theirs! Drives me nuts!
Well, I guess I better get out and free the critters...I only have the torts out so far. Oh yeah, that ad for the land tortoise? Probably a Sulcata, they get to me 300 pounds or so...and DONT hibernate. If I lived in AZ I would have a whole yard of them. THey are very interesting animals...but you need to put them in your will! Have a fantastic day everyone...I am thinking I might try making some GF bread today...not so hot-thank the Good Lord! Later--Terri O
So much to comment on! I will try; because I have questions...and comments!
DrH--I PMed you about the pickles. I also think that you would be wise to process the B&B recipe because of the added ingredients. (mostly the onions since they are grown under ground)
Cind--I sure wish your links worked...I got "server not found" on all of them and you smileys seemed not to be working in your message either...something on your machine? Next I am going to do some googling and see if I can find anything about the difference. In the link I posted Chamomile was also called Mayweed...
Deb---I have never heard of a statewide ban on selling small parcels either. Here in Jefferson we have something about dividing farms for homesites and the amount of land...supposed to protect out "agricultural roots" BAH! I think it all depends on how much money you have if you get permission to divide and build...at least here.
Jim, dear Jim...how can you NOT like zucchini??? A gardener like yourself? I dont know what was wrong with your pigs but that was a favorite food with mine...they had to fight me for it though! It is so versatile. You just cant cook it too much. I made a really delicious tomato/zucchini thing at work on Friday...all the old folks LOVED it! I am sure you would too....C'mon, wont you try it? (I will not eat green eggs and ham I will not eat them Jim I am...)
Dornes...you have christened my screen with coffee this morning! I thought I was safe with your post but the Jambalaya comment got me! Before I got on here I was perusing another cookbook for something to make tonight and the was one of my choices...maybe that was why it was so funny? Who knows. The Cubalaya (yup, had to try it for myself) has got to be the name of the bird that I got from a Cuban lady! Her husbend told me it was a Phoenix but it never really grows a longer tail. I thought it was just because he is free range, but that pic is a dead ringer for him. He is a very friendly sort too, and very nice with the ladies. Too bad his name is Phoenix....
DrH--about that family reunion....what can I say? I thought my nephew's college grad party was on Sunday and we had to decide between that and the pig roast...nope, it was on Saturday! At least you didnt miss your party! I wonder if my brother is ticked with me...he didnt answer him phone when I called...and I just started taking a supplement called "Unforgettables" I guess it's not working yet....

Jim I will say you have a good attitude about feeding your predators! Dont you just hate when CL flags your ads? The ad police get my eggs for sale every time! I think it is someone that wants to sell theirs! Drives me nuts!
Well, I guess I better get out and free the critters...I only have the torts out so far. Oh yeah, that ad for the land tortoise? Probably a Sulcata, they get to me 300 pounds or so...and DONT hibernate. If I lived in AZ I would have a whole yard of them. THey are very interesting animals...but you need to put them in your will! Have a fantastic day everyone...I am thinking I might try making some GF bread today...not so hot-thank the Good Lord! Later--Terri O