Good 57ยบ couple clouds morning. 59% humidity! UGH. You'd think this was the South!
Noon yesterday, a few clouds coming in..
When I was shopping on Wednesday I picked up a few things for me.... One
was
OMG!!!! This is blended with honey and I could have eaten the whole jar after tasting it! They
OMG!!!! This is blended with honey and I could have eaten the whole jar after tasting it! They
also have
Their website sells it for $6, but Grocery Outlet sells it for $2.99. I think I'll go back and get the White Choc!!!!
Their website sells it for $6, but Grocery Outlet sells it for $2.99. I think I'll go back and get the White Choc!!!!
Jack (former Dodger catcher!) was back yesterday and set more traps for the
ground squirrels. He, so far, has trapped 4 of the little buggers!
Then an interesting story... Brian called and said he saw a skunk walk
across his driveway. While out photographing a client's house (for State Farm)
he was telling the guy about the skunk. The man loaned him a tube skunk catcher.
It is so narrow that the skunk cannot lift it's tail to spray. Brian was in his
truck on his way to the office when he called with the skunk trap with a skunk
inside in the truck bed. I found this on line...
He said he didn't know what he was going to do with the skunk. The owner of
the trap came down to the office and picked it up. Whew. He told Brian those
traps were designed to be dropped in a barrel of water to drown the
skunk.
:o( Jerry had to get a permit from the Department of Forestry when he
was catching the skunks living under our house and he had to dispose of them.
Wish these traps were around back then. Boy, did that create a lot of stink
here!
******************************************************
This came via my friend Cathy (LASD ret) ... you have to watch
and share with your family and friends!
The
person in this video is a professor (Ph.D.) at Yavapai College in Prescott,
Arizona. He puts a different spin on what Obama is doing to Arizona must be why
he's rated highly by his students - 3.8 on a 4.0 scale. This may be the best
video produced on the illegal alien problems that are being experienced. Watch
the video, it is short and makes a lot of sense. Forward the email to at least
ten people you know. We need to get the word out.
******************************************************
Historically this date...
1966 – The
Beatles perform their last concert before paying
fans at Candlestick
Park in San
Francisco.
1970 – Chicano
Moratorium against the Vietnam
War, East
Los Angeles, California. Police riot kills
three people, including journalist Ruben
Salazar.
2005 – Hurricane
Katrina devastates much of the U.S.
Gulf Coast from Louisiana to the Florida
Panhandle, killing more than
1,836 and causing over $80 billion in damage
2007 – 2007
United States Air Force nuclear weapons incident: six US cruise
missiles armed with nuclear warheads are flown without proper authorization
from Minot
Air Force Base to Barksdale
Air Force Base.
And births this date
include...
1916 – George
Montgomery, American actor (d.
2000)
Jerry and I met him
once at the Pomona Fair. He was into woodworking and made some beautiful
furniture. Nice man. Big/tall.
1923 – Richard
Attenborough, English film
director (d. 8-14)
1936 – John
McCain, American
politician
... sure was a
handsome young man!
1938 – Elliott Gould, American actor
...
weird.....weird.....weird...
1940 – James
Brady, American White
House Press Secretary and gun control activist
(d.8-14)
Yesterday afternoon I went to Grants Pass, again, but to pick
up some stuff from Brian for the JCRW basket I am putting together. Then to the
Elk's for wine with GloW John and Edda. We had a good time talking with Zenita, the bartendress. She's very nice and we are on the same page politically. She's from Juno Alaska. She has some stories about that place!
Then home for dinner.
Then home for dinner.
Here is an interesting recipe... if you like peppers!
Herb Marinated Peppers and Tuna
This recipe combines tuna with peppers, garlic, capers, and basil. Serve
with thick slices of crusty bread for soaking up the tasty seasoned olive
oil.
Ingredients:
2 cups extra virgin olive oil
1 head of garlic... peel and crush cloves
4 poblano peppers (1 pound) sliced lengthwise into 1/2" strips
1/3 cup drained capers
2 8oz jars good quality tuna, drained
1/2 cup basil leaves
Lemon wedges and crusty bread for serving..
Heat oven to 450ยบ. In a baking dish combine the olive oil, garlic,
poblanos, and capers. Roast for 20 minutes. Let cool until warm. Stir in the
tuna and basil. Serve with lemon wedges and bread.
All I know. Nuff said. Happy Pay Day Friday!
Ciao.
xo Sue Mom Bobo
August 29th
Lemon Juice Day
Lemon Drop Martini
1½ oz good vodka
½ oz triple sec
1 t. superfine sugar
¾ oz fresh lemon juice
4-5 ice cubes
super fine sugar for glass rim
lemon twist
Chill martini glass in freezer for at least 10 minutes prior to serving.
Place vodka, triple sec, lemon juice, sugar and ice cubes into cocktail shaker
and shake vigorously for 30 seconds. Run the lemon twist around the edge of the
glass, dip into the fine sugar and pour the strained martini into the chilled
glass.
Commercial cultivation of lemons blossomed in both
California and Florida in the 1800s, but due to a killer freeze in the winter of
1894-1895, commercial lemon culture in Florida
ceased. Planting resumed in 1953 due to a need not for fresh lemons (of which
there were plenty from California), but a market for frozen lemon concentrate,
which had become popular (along with frozen orange concentrate), and for natural
cold-press lemon oil.
Of the 200 or so cultivars (distinct varieties) of lemon that can be
found in the U.S., some are best for lemon oil, some for juice and some are the
best all-around. Some cultivars are more vigorous (disease-resistant), some are
more productive (they bear more fruit), some have fewer seeds, some are better
in humid climates like Florida, in arid climates like Arizona and Texas or in
colder climates.
Lemons are hand-picked (they can’t be machine-harvested, or picked wet).
They’re then sorted according to color, washed, coated with a fungicide to prevent stem-end rot, coated with a
thin layer of wax for preservation and attractiveness and cured (stored) until
ready for shipping.
|
The
Lisbon lemon (above) and the Eureka
lemon are the two most prevalent in the U.S. |
During curing, which can take days (or can happen in
transit, as the lemons take days to be shipped to their destination), the peel
of the picked fruit, which is green, turns yellow. It also grows thinner and the
pulp gets juicier.