Good 53º foggy morning.
First thing, 8:30, the Trees Inc guys will be here to do the trimming under
the electric wires. We had a discussion yesterday re the truck they use, with a
cherry picker bucket, and I told them they can't take that truck out to where
the trees are because the ground is too mushy and they will either 1. get stuck
or 2. tear up the ground. They assured me they would keep the truck on the
gravel road and climb the trees to trim them. Ok, fine. We'll see.
Yesterday it rained on and off and on and off.... got another 1/4"...
Supposed to be sunny (?) today. LOL.
Oh boy.... I'm guessing Caroline Kennedy is having a fit over
this....
Yesterday I made miso soup....First, when I cook a chicken in the crockpot
I save the drippings in the bottom, it turns into a gel when cool. I mixed the
chicken gel from two crockpot chickens (I make one a week for Maggie) which was
about 4 cups, and mixed that with a box of low sodium chicken stock. When it was
hot I added in cut up chicken breast and a cut up leek and carrots and about 6
sliced cloves of garlic and let it simmer for an hour....
After the soup simmered for the hour I added in cut zucchini,
mushrooms, and tomatoes.... let simmer another 30 min and add 1/2 cup of miso
paste.... then.... just because ... I added about 1/2 cup of the spinach
pesto!
AWESOME soup!
Wow, the eaglets are really growing!
Historically this date...
1861 – American Civil War:
Robert E. Lee resigns his
commission in the United States Army in
order to command the forces of the state of Virginia.
1918 – Manfred von
Richthofen, aka The Red Baron, shoots down his 79th and 80th victims, his
final victories before his death the following day.
1999 – Columbine
High School massacre: Eric Harris
and Dylan Klebold kill 13 people and injure 24 others before committing
suicide at Columbine High
School in Jefferson County,
Colorado.
2008 – Danica Patrick wins the
Indy Japan 300 becoming
the first female driver in history to win an Indy
car race.
For all of you and me who just had mammograms... my wish:
And births this date include....
Adam Henry! (Personal experience.)
Ewwww........
... and 'Oregonad' who made good!
All I know. Happy Friday. Ciao.
xo Sue Mom Bobo
April 20th
Pineapple Upside Down Cake Day
7 comments:
Sue,
Boy, did that picture of the pineapple upside down cake ring my chimes and push the drool button. I still have the cast iron skillet Mom used for making them. What a yummy treat...we used to fight over who would end up with a cherry. :) In those days of no cake mixes and very few bakeries all the baking was done at home...no store cought nuttin'. Thanks for triggering a good times memory. XO Edda
Sue,
Very interesting about the book re Kennedy and Mary M. There are so many mysteries in the past, especially surrounding Kennedy's death. Guess we will never know.
Your Miso soup looks good. Reminds me of the cabbage soup I make when I decide to diet. Think I will make some soon! :) What's funny is in the diet it says to not eat it alone for more than a week because you will get malnutrition. No meat in it. Here I thought vegetarians were supposed to be so healthy!
The pic of Hitler surprised me that Eva Braun (sp?) was such a pretty woman.
mmmmmThat pineapple upside down cake sure looks yummy. Hope John doesn't see it! :)
XO Trisha
@ E, you are going to have to make this cake. The link is Betty Crocker but the cake is from scratch, not a mix.
@ T, yes, Eva was a beautiful women. Must have had a screw loose though!!! LOL
What does miso taste like?
xo Patty
Sort of hard to describe .. it's a paste made from white rice, soybeans, and sea salt. Sort of has a little bite to it, but the flavor is like mashed soybeans. Not a lot of flavor. It tends to add a depth of flavor to soups, sauces, marinades. Some people smear it on chicken or fish before baking/broiling/barbecuing. Traditional Japanese miso soup is made from a broth of bonito shavings and kelp ... a clear broth with miso paste added.
Thanks for the laugh about the manogram. Men have no idea what we go through. Understand kidney stones are much harder for them to pass. Ha! Eaglets are awesome. We were fortunate to see so many eagles when we traveled around Alaska. The natives call them scavengers. Pineapple upside down cake was Gil's Dads favorite because he didn't like frosting.
Mary Z
Thanks for stopping by Mary. Yes, men don't know but I'd rather be a girl than a boy!! LOL
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