Re: Buddy List August 4-10
Yep, definitely willing to try new things as I never liked onion growing up until my mom recently starting cooking potatoes w/onions and I *love* them now -- but only warm and sauted. So she's making stuffed peppers soon which I've never liked but who knows now.
and I did like cauliflower w/cheese when I was little so I'm sure I won't mind the taste of it with pizza crust or whatever... etc.
Tonight's supper was just *so* yummy. 2 c. lettuce with that dressing, mmm!! And baked chicken w/rotisserie seasoning. I was like... this... is... a... diet...?! My mom's friend has lost 18lbs in 5 weeks now by the way! She says I might lose even faster b/c I'm not 40+ yrs old LOL =) Wouldn't that be nice?! I'll take whatever I can get, though.
Cheese curds are fresh curds of cheese, often (and in my case) cheddar or mozzarella. They make squeaky noises sometimes too when they are really fresh. So yup, they're legal.
(Typically they are breaded and deep fried here in Wisconsin for an even yummier taste.)
Update on mom... She's really learning that if we cook once or twice a week a lot of meals it's beneficial. I am so happy she's really getting into this with my help of recipes. Planning ahead really does wonders.
Whose in your display pic, Elsie? I LOVE Halloween! They look so cute!
Yep, definitely willing to try new things as I never liked onion growing up until my mom recently starting cooking potatoes w/onions and I *love* them now -- but only warm and sauted. So she's making stuffed peppers soon which I've never liked but who knows now.
and I did like cauliflower w/cheese when I was little so I'm sure I won't mind the taste of it with pizza crust or whatever... etc.Tonight's supper was just *so* yummy. 2 c. lettuce with that dressing, mmm!! And baked chicken w/rotisserie seasoning. I was like... this... is... a... diet...?! My mom's friend has lost 18lbs in 5 weeks now by the way! She says I might lose even faster b/c I'm not 40+ yrs old LOL =) Wouldn't that be nice?! I'll take whatever I can get, though.
Cheese curds are fresh curds of cheese, often (and in my case) cheddar or mozzarella. They make squeaky noises sometimes too when they are really fresh. So yup, they're legal.
(Typically they are breaded and deep fried here in Wisconsin for an even yummier taste.)Update on mom... She's really learning that if we cook once or twice a week a lot of meals it's beneficial. I am so happy she's really getting into this with my help of recipes. Planning ahead really does wonders.

Whose in your display pic, Elsie? I LOVE Halloween! They look so cute!








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