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I guess I am a lot like my Grandparents in the fact that I don't know how to make "just a little" of something when I cook. Some foods are worse that others. For example, the picture you see here is homemade, from scratch, Lasagna. There has to be lots of people around to help eat it or the leftovers go into…
Posted on March 28, 2012 at 8:44pm — 2 Comments
One of my favorite things to do, besides gardening, is cooking. I love it. I enjoy everything from the planning, the gathering, the preping, the cooking all the way down to the actual eating...lol. My Hubby and I enjoy trying new foods and we both enjoy coming up with our own recipes. We work well together in the kitchen, each of us contributing something to the meal. I am pretty sure that there are other out there that are like us and take great pleasure in cooking. So, I thought that I…
ContinuePosted on February 21, 2012 at 2:30pm — 1 Comment
I really wanted to do this blog in yellow, but, I was worried about making the folks who took the time to read it go blind. I can't help it...anything I can do to influence the coming of Spring!! Since my last blog, we have gone through a lot of changes in the way we live our life. For those who aren't familiar with us, we were hauling the big Windmill Blades for the towers that are springing up all across the country. We did that for nearly 4 years and the time finally came that we had to…
ContinuePosted on January 24, 2012 at 11:57am — 3 Comments
In our specialized fleet, we run in to a vast spectrum of emotions from the people we meet while hauling these Windmill Blades. We see everything from "The Bird" to the Thumb's Up. The opinions of these incredible machines varies from person to person. The biggest complaint we…
Posted on May 25, 2011 at 7:42pm — 3 Comments
David P. McMillen said… My wife and I are originally from up North too. Ohio here, she's from Illinois. Got out of the Army here and ain't leavin, lol!
David P. McMillen said… Yes ma'am! Good to see some folks from down this way! That is mindboggling that you actually got that cucumber to grown in a truck cab! Just wait till you guys plant your stakes!
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