Good 52º clear sunny morning.
Unique date! 7-1-17 !
Weather was nice again. Warmed to 91º by late afternoon. Still not hot enough for AC. Slight breeze.
Yesterday the sink was still making me crazy.
Finally Doug showed up at 11am and got it taken care of! I got to wash dishes!
What a relief!!! Thank you Doug Gillette (https://www.chamberofcommerce.com/grants-pass-or/39399326-doug-gillette-plumbing)
About that time a momma doe and her babies were
up on the hill...
and then later a little fawn was down by the
house munching on grape leaves next to my bathroom window...
Saw this recipe on Mr. Food Test Kitchen on FB
and boy it sounds good!
Sheet Pan Mac & Cheese
Ingredients:
1 (16oz) pkg elbow macaroni
1 (10oz) can condensed Cheddar Cheese
soup
1 cup milk
3 cups shredded sharp cheddar cheese,
divided
4 T butter
1½ t. dry mustard
1 t. salt
½ t. black pepper
4 eggs
½ cup crushed butter crackers
1. Preheat oven to 375º. Coat rimmed baking sheet
with cooking spray.
2. Cook macaroni according to package directions,
drain and set aside.
3. In same pot over medium heat combine soup,
milk, 2½ cups shredded cheese, 2 T butter, mustard, salt & pepper.
4. Heat 4-5 minutes,until cheese is melted,
stirring constantly.
5. Remove pan from heat and stir in eggs.
6. Add macaroni and mix until evenly coated.
7. Spoon onto baking sheet and sprinkle on
remaining cheese.
8. In small bowl combine cracker crumbs and 2 T
melted butter. Mix well and sprinkle over mac and cheese.
9. Bake 25-30 minutes, until golden brown. Let
sit 5 minutes, cut into squares and serve.
I would make that mac & cheese, cut it into squares, put in zip bags, and freeze for later lunches etc.
Here's a sign that will go with the Mac &
Cheese:
This looks like a good book:
LOL!!!!! Good place for her!
Today is a special birthday, pal and neighbor PJ. HAPPY BIRTHDAY PJ!!
Historically this date...
1863
– American Civil War: the Battle of
Gettysburg begins.
1908 – SOS is adopted as the
international distress
signal.
1963 – ZIP Codes are introduced for United States
mail.
After
having lived in Los Angeles, 32, Ca for all my life, now it was Los Angeles
90032. For those of you who remember, this was strange!
1981 – The Wonderland
Murders occurred in the early morning hours, allegedly masterminded by
businessman and drug dealer Eddie Nash.
....
that was interesting!
...
I wish it was banned here in all public outdoor spaces too!
And
births this date include....
1906
– Estée Lauder,
American entrepreneur (d. 2004)
1916 – Olivia de Havilland,
British-born actress (wow, she's 100 years old!)
1931 – Leslie Caron, French
actress
1952 – Dan Aykroyd, Canadian
actor
1961
– Diana, Princess of
Wales, first wife of Charles, Prince of Wales and mother of the Duke of
Cambridge and Prince Harry (d. 1997)
Later Dude and I took a ride to the post office to pick up some packages. I got my pig corn holders:
and a new "shot" glass... .308
calibre... LOL, it's called "Lucky Shot" !
and my "cat" decal... either for the fridge or
the back of my car:
Take this test to see how old you really are:
Ha ha ha... I got 33!!!
Today is the Celebration of Life for Jean's son
and Jen's brother Jimmy Schumacher.
RIP Jimmy!!!
They are down in Alhambra. His buriel will be up
here. He was just 55.
All I know. Nuff said. Happy Saturday. Ciao.
xo Sue Mom Bobo
July 1st
Canada Day (for you Ike!)
Canada Day is a celebration of Canadian
nationalism, heritage and pride. Canada became self-governing on July 1st, 1867,
with the passage of the British North America Act (BNA Act) in the British
Parliament. The holiday was originally known as "Dominion Day". It was changed
to Canada Day by the Canadian Parliament on October 27, 1982.
Did you know? The U.S. and
Canada share the largest un-defended border in the
world
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