Ruth Haffly wrote to Dave Drum <=-
Fortunately I have learned over the years to save my work as I go
along. I was saving every five recipes - and just happened to get
caught out. Those recipes are now pounded back in and the whole
A help. I'm not saving the quantity of recipies I used to, need to
sort and see what can be added to the recycle pile.
Those are all banged in, formatted, and ready to post
Something to do in your spare time?
I don't watch TeeVee - except on rare occasions. And being retired
from the "mating game" I have lots of "free" time. And I am interested
in recipes and cooking.
I've got enough other diversions that free time can be very limited
some days. By the time I've caught up on everything, it's time to call
it a day, even late at night. (G)
I don't watch TeeVee - except on rare occasions. And being retired
from the "mating game" I have lots of "free" time. And I am interested
in recipes and cooking.
I've got enough other diversions that free time can be very limited
some days. By the time I've caught up on everything, it's time to call
it a day, even late at night. (G)
I know the words to that song. I've also got a couple clubs/groups
that meet regularly. A bunch of computer pioneers who all met via BBS
back in the pre-historic days of personal confusers and bulletin
boards. And my motorcycle group, Vintage Iron Riders. Although I no
longer have an old motorcycle (or any motorcycle at all) I am still interested in them.
Title: Motorcycle Club Hot Dog Picnic Casserole
Categories: Beans, Pork, Beef, Vegetables
Yield: 8 Servings
Ruth Haffly wrote to Dave Drum <=-
I don't watch TeeVee - except on rare occasions. And being retired
from the "mating game" I have lots of "free" time. And I am interested
in recipes and cooking.
I've got enough other diversions that free time can be very limited
some days. By the time I've caught up on everything, it's time to call
it a day, even late at night. (G)
I know the words to that song. I've also got a couple clubs/groups
that meet regularly. A bunch of computer pioneers who all met via BBS
back in the pre-historic days of personal confusers and bulletin
boards. And my motorcycle group, Vintage Iron Riders. Although I no
longer have an old motorcycle (or any motorcycle at all) I am still interested in them.
My dad used to say that he was busier in his retirememt than when he
was working. (G) Steve says that he is officially retired but I can't declare I am until I have somebody to do the cooking, cleaning, etc.
Title: Motorcycle Club Hot Dog Picnic Casserole
Categories: Beans, Pork, Beef, Vegetables
Yield: 8 Servings
Interesting--easy to do too, and would go over big at a gathering like
a motorcycle club. (G)
My dad used to say that he was busier in his retirememt than when he
was working. (G) Steve says that he is officially retired but I can't declare I am until I have somebody to do the cooking, cleaning, etc.
I am not scheduled to work from Fridy (yesterday) until next
Wednesday. But, just as sure as I get started on a big project or an important
event the phone will ring and the voice on the other end will say "Can
you come in and close tonight? ----- called off." And I'll usually go chase the almighty buck(s).
Title: Motorcycle Club Hot Dog Picnic Casserole DD>Categories: Beans, Pork, Beef, Vegetables DD> Yield: 8 Servings
Interesting--easy to do too, and would go over big at a gathering like
a motorcycle club. (G)
Or a church pot-luck. Bv)=
Ruth Haffly wrote to Dave Drum <=-
Title: Motorcycle Club Hot Dog Picnic Casserole
Categories: Beans, Pork, Beef, Vegetables
Yield: 8 Servings
Interesting--easy to do too, and would go over big at a gathering like
a motorcycle club. (G)
Or a church pot-luck. Bv)=
True, or maybe a part of a mission trip meal for a group of hungry workers. We're home from VT, saw a lot of high water but were not held
up by any flooding. This trip will go down in the books as one of those trips where most of the prior planning pretty much went out the door.
a motorcycle club. (G)
Or a church pot-luck. Bv)=
True, or maybe a part of a mission trip meal for a group of hungry workers. We're home from VT, saw a lot of high water but were not held
up by any flooding. This trip will go down in the books as one of those trips where most of the prior planning pretty much went out the door.
That's good to hear. I had been wondering you you were faring. Some of
the pixtures and videos on the internet feeds were pretty awful. And
that area is/was getting hit again.
Ruth Haffly wrote to Dave Drum <=-
That's good to hear. I had been wondering you you were faring. Some of
the pixtures and videos on the internet feeds were pretty awful. And
that area is/was getting hit again.
Yes, parts of Waterbury were buried under water, including the park
where we usually do VBS. It sits below street level & has a stream
running thru the back of it. The park became a lake, rising at one
point to cover the street. As bad as Waterbury got it, Montpelior got
it even worse. Also, on our way up to the Costco in Burlington on
Tuesday, we saw quite a bit of high water from the Winooski river--at a park and ride just off the interstate, the water came up part of the
exit ramp. Saw a number of submerged vehicles that will probably end up being junked.
Some of our team worked on "mud out" jobs; Steve and I stayed back and fixed supper for the crew. Didn't do our usual broccoli salad but did
the riff on the strawberry salad we had up in Fairbanks. I think that
will become a regular with us, especially during strawberry season.
This time I used a prepared balsamic vinegar dressing and commercial
bacon bits as our cooking facilities were limited; I'll probably make
my own dressing, don't know if I'll go with commercial bacon bits or
not when I do it at home.
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