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2024-03-22, 14:15:18
Domestic Goddess: Pollock Fillets seasoned with Mrs. Dash Lemon Pepper, Bush's Best Brown Sugar Hickory Baked Beans, Green Grapes and Chocolate Chip Cookies that my husband prepared.  Sorry about the previous type error with my last post.

2024-03-22, 14:03:04
Domestic Goddess: Pollock Fillets seasoned with Mrs. Dash

2024-03-22, 09:31:45
Domestic Goddess: Is this correct, if one would like to post/share a recipe, we do so here?  If so, was searching to see if there were separate recipe categories?

2024-02-21, 22:30:59
Oldiesmann: The chat can be accessed from the menu but I don't kow how often anyone is in there

2024-02-20, 23:18:48
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Oldiesmann: Just curious. Does anyone still use the chat? It doesn't make any difference to me since it's a free service. Just wondering

2023-11-28, 19:23:29
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Card Shoppe / Re: Holidays, Birthdays, etc.
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Card Shoppe / Re: Holidays, Birthdays, etc.
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Soda Shoppe / Re: Soda Shoppe March 1 , ...
Last post by Amy - Today at 10:55:57 AM
MG I googled and found this..hope Oscar feels better soon.

Giving your cat more seafood or tuna will provide them with Omega-3 fatty acids which are proven to keep their liver healthy. You can also choose to provide them with Omega-3 supplements.

Maybe Patricia can help as she has more experience with cats.

Rick ,I put our chives in  a can when planted so they wouldn't overtake the area.

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Soda Shoppe / Re: Soda Shoppe March 1 , ...
Last post by RAMMEL - Today at 10:15:37 AM
Quote from: MarsGal on Today at 10:04:29 AMMeanwhile, I am still waiting to hear from the oral surgeon's office. They still haven't got back to me even after I called last week to check on same. How odd!
MarsGal - Keep after the oral surgeon's office.  Something doesn't sound right.  Ask what the delay is.  My son has a tooth problem and gets almost immediate feedback. He's now waiting for the "socket" to heal enough to do an implant.
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Soda Shoppe / Re: Soda Shoppe March 1 , ...
Last post by MarsGal - Today at 10:04:29 AM
Morning, everyone!

I've been dreading the day Oscar incurs something serious. I took him to the vet, just to be safe, after a few weeks of him howling around 3-3:30am every day, and a few lesser howls on a few days. He and Shan have been looking to knock things off shelves and table tops. I expected that it was a delayed behavioral thing because of the move. What I got, is 1.) the possibility that he is losing his hearing, and 2.) The Biggy: his liver level is abnormal, not badly, but still... Since it is not far off, the vet is hesitant to send him for an "not pleasant" ultrasound. For now, I decided to wait until his regular annual check-up in October to get another test result to see if it has progressed. I was looking up info on liver disease in cats and discovered quite a few liver related ailments, and many are common. So, off I went to see if I could find cat food for liver problems. Guess what! There are precious few. Royal Canin has a dry food only offering, and Purina has a special formula, but it is sold only in Europe. So, I am off to find the closest regular cat food with high protein, high carb, very low copper wet food. The low cooper is very important. The dry food offerings use mostly grains, pork protein, chicken to a lessor degree. The important thing for Oscar is to keep his weight up (he has lost more weight), and keep copper levels down. Oscar likes fresh chicken and pork, so I will continue to give him some when I make it.

Meanwhile, I am still waiting to hear from the oral surgeon's office. They still haven't got back to me even after I called last week to check on same. How odd!

Other projects, go to the tax office in Enola on Monday. I have yet to receive my first local tax bill for the house property. I left a message on the phone, but haven't heard back from them either. My broker sent me paperwork to review and sign. I will be doing that over the weekend. Make an appointment to get new front brake pads, and go get my hair cut, very soon.

Leeks! National emblem of Wales, along with Daffodils, aka:  "Peter's leek". Cenhinen Bedr in Welsh. Both are often worn on St. David's Day (March 6).

It is a sunny day here, but it will be some time before we see temps get above 60o.
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Soda Shoppe / Re: Soda Shoppe March 1 , ...
Last post by RAMMEL - Today at 09:54:04 AM
I don't eat onion grass. I do have some chives that come up every year, in a controlled area.
The onion grass pops up randomly on the lawn in clumps. It grows faster than the grass, doesn't look good, and smells of onion when the lawn is cut. Fairly strong smell. Considered a weed around here.
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Homemaking, Food & Gardening / Re: What's for dinner? 2020
Last post by Amy - Today at 09:15:30 AM
Easy and Delicious Cabbage Omelette Recipe: Better Than Meat!

Who said cabbage couldn't be the star of your dinner table? This easy cabbage omelette recipe is not only a healthier alternative to meat but also bursting with flavors that will tantalize your taste buds. With simple ingredients and straightforward steps, you'll be amazed at how satisfying and scrumptious cabbage can be. Let's dive into this culinary adventure and discover the magic of cabbage!

Ingredients

1 carrot
1 pepper
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon pepper
1 teaspoon paprika
4 1/4 cups (1 liter) water
4 spring onions
3 eggs
1/2 cup (50 g) cheddar cheese
14 ounces (400 g) head cabbage
3 tablespoons (45 ml) vinegar
1 pinch parsley
1 tablespoon ketchup
2 sprigs dill

Directions

Cut the cabbage into strips and immerse it in the vinegar and water.

Chop the cabbage into fine pieces.

Peel the carrot and cut it into strips, and do the same with the red pepper.

Slice the spring onions and chop the parsley.

Beat the eggs in a bowl.

Drain the cabbage after it has soaked in water and vinegar for 10 minutes.

Combin the drained cabbage with beaten eggs in a clean container.

Add chopped vegetables, salt, pepper, and paprika. Mix well.

Grease a pan with vegetable oil and pour in the mixture.

Cook for 10 minutes with a lid on.

Flip the omelette and continue cooking until golden brown.

Spread ketchup, grated cheese, and dill on the surface.

Variations

Asian-inspired: Add soy sauce, ginger, and garlic for an Asian twist on this classic recipe.

Mediterranean flair: Incorporate olives, feta cheese, and sun-dried tomatoes for a Mediterranean-inspired omelette.


https://en.redtaggrab.com/easy-and-delicious-cabbage-omelette-recipe-better-than-meat/#lubr616ur9nnx9teum9
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Soda Shoppe / Re: Soda Shoppe March 1 , ...
Last post by Amy - Today at 09:13:24 AM
Rick, I had to look up "onion grass" Wow, do you eat it? Sounds similar to chives only better! Must look to see if we have any here.
We do have wild leeks which are tasty..a few years ago folks that bought a trug gave us some and I planted half..the rest we ate. So far each year they have come up and this year I can pick some.

https://practicalselfreliance.com/ramps-wild-leeks/

Enjoy your day.