And
births this date include...
....drafted into the Army during Korea but was fanatical against
the Viet Nam war to the point of leaving the country! A Texan, a Methodist,
and a Democrat. Odd.
What a
waste yesterday was, and probably today as well. No water so had to go to
neighbors to fill up containers. Thank you Frank and Cindy... also, thanks for the shooter of 'Apple Pie' liquor!( http://www.food.com/recipe/homemade-apple-pie-liquor-235381 )
So tired of this. If I wanted this type of
weather I'd have moved to Alaska, N. Dakota, Montana, or somewhere icky like
that. Wine wine wine.... THAT's RIGHT! To heck with the wine with the 'h' in
it!!!
Bears fans were happy with last night's game...
Check
this adorable photo my daughter-in-law, Jennifer, took of Tucker, The State Farm
Snowman, and Sami..
xo Sue Mom Bobo
December
10th
National Lager Day
Most of
what we regard as American beer is what is known as lager, a cold brewed and
stored beer that is light in flavor as well as color.
So....
how about Onion Soup made with lager!
1/3 cup
butter
10
onions, peeled and thinly sliced
2 cloves garlic, crushed
12 ounces lager (can or
bottle)
1 quart
beef broth
1/2
teaspoon dry mustard
1 teaspoon dried thyme
1/4 teaspoon ground black
pepper
1 bay
leaf
6 slices
French bread, toasted
3 cups shredded gruyere
cheese
In a large saucepan over medium
heat, melt butter. Stir and cook onions in butter until golden brown, 15
minutes.
Stir in the garlic and cook 1 minute. Pour in the beer and beef
broth and season with mustard, thyme, black pepper and the bay leaf. Bring to a
boil, then reduce heat, cover and simmer 30 minutes.
Preheat oven to
425º
Remove bay leaf from soup and ladle soup into a large casserole or
individual ovenproof bowls, leaving about 1 inch of room at the top of the dish
or dishes. Float slices of toasted bread on the soup and pile generously with
Gruyere.
Bake in preheated oven 10 minutes, until cheese is lightly
browned and
bubbly.
13 comments:
LOL I cracked up at the dogs afraid of passing by the cats. I guess once scratched by one they know to keep their distance. Funny!
Hey you have every right to wine! With the "h" or without! :) That has got to be miserable!
Love love the photo of the kids. A great Christmas card especially for Brian's business!
Good decision not to get out on those icy roads! It's disappointing but better to be safe.
Hugs, Trisha
I completely agree with you re Michael Bolton.I have to mute my TV every time he is on.His voice sounds like someone is holding his nose when he sings.Bad hire for honda. Bill R
Seems like a number of us agree! Debbie F said the same thing.
Thanks Trish! xo
Wish I lived closer and could run a hose over the fence! Thought I had a water problem cuz my water pressure dropped dramatically yesterday morning. But I gravity feed out of a 5000 gallon tank on the hill so even if the pump froze or electricity is out I have water. Called artoffs and told them no urgency just need advice but did turn pump off so it wouldn't burn up. Hiked the hill to check out the pipes, they are wrapped but a few spots are bare. Corey called last night, they are so busy he had a list of 200 people to call and are using their own 4x4 trucks cuz the box rigs cant get to lots of jobs. ANYWAY looks like it may just be the float in the tank freezing or not sensing the level cuz after all noon in the sun I had lots of water last night! WHAT EVER! But still stuck cuz my BLM road is too scary to drive so might have to make that onion soup but have all ingredients except beer! Hang in there Sue I can live for a while without power but days with water shortage can be a pain and even without beer I have other spirits to get me through!
I am so sorry! You must be miserable. We have water this year (last year our well was acting up) but I am still ready for Spring and ready for Christmas to be over. My Christmas spirit took a hike this year.It diminishes a little each year. I need to be around some kids!
Cut video- lol. Poor pups. Love t&g
Oh Joan, you are so funny!!! Glad you water situation is good and we all have power. This has been a real challange. Not liking it, but will get through .... xoxo
You are right Tammy, kids really do help with the Christmas Spirit. Right now, mine is ebbing as well..... it's the water thing and the bone chilling cold. The sun is coming in the dining room window, and that is helping! xo
I can't STAND Michael Bolton either! Also, the cats/dogs video was priceless! Cats rule--and let you live with them, right?
Vivia
Think of it this way-at least you have your toilet that works, your TV that works, and your fire that heats you.
You have it made! Smile, we still like you. John B
Hi Susan,Thanks for the recipe ,,, I'm going to make this soup next! Yesterday I made leek potato soup, yummy , but I just make stuff up, but started with Knorr seasoning packet , thanks again Donna W
LOL- Even though I like Michael Bolton vocals- you are absolutely correct in the descriptive.
Yesterday I made the BEST pasole- will share the recipe later.
In the mean time- glad to know you are staying home- looking forward to hearing you can use that new dishwasher again.
Thanks Lydia, look forward to your recipe!!! xoxo
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