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Yep. And it's her squeaky voice that's currently lodged in my brain.
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The Pre-Thanksgiving Giving-of-Thanks Thread
poppydawn replied to gogo's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
Word. I don't think I've ever felt so welcome, so quickly on a message board. And since there was a request for pet pics, I'm thankful that my darling Chloe turned ten this year and still acts like a puppy: I'm also glad that whatever higher being granted me the patience to tolerate and, yes, even love, my stupid little Murphy-dog for another year: (For the record, we don't beat her at all, no matter how strong the urge. Murphy's a special girl, a poster dog for the horror that is puppy mill breeding. Truth is, trying as she may be, we couldn't ask for a sweeter, more loving dog. But go -
I'm going to have "Cool Places" stuck in my head for the rest of the day. I wanna go to cool places with you I wanna take you cool places tonite I wanna go where nobody's a fool And no one says uh, "hey girl, need a light?" I want to move like this and that A minimum of chit chat I never wanna cool down, cool down, cool, cool, cool Cool places tonite There's a bit about them in the beginning of the book "We Got the Neutron Bomb" by Mark Spitz, which is a history of the L.A. punk scene. I'd go to at least one show, just for nostalgia's sake, even though such shows usually make me a littl
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That pie's a good place to start. It's just about the easiest pie in the world. I used to teach 5th an 6th graders how to make it. Well, without the bourbon. That was just for the teacher.
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I love these hairy hippies, and so does my three-year-old. Perhaps this is better suited for the "Good Beards/Bad Beards" thread?
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Sweet Potato-Bourbon Pie with Gingersnap Crust Crust 26 gingersnaps, crushed fine (I use the food processor) 1/4 c. sugar 1/3 c. melted butter Combine everything and mix well. Press firmly into a 9" pie plate Filling 2 large, unpeeled sweet potatoes, roasted (stick them in the oven at 400 degrees for about 45 minutes, until mushy) 3/4 c. half and half 3/4 c. firmly packed dark brown sugar 2 large eggs 1 tablespoon melted butter 1/2 teas. salt 1 teaspoon pumpkin pie spice 1 shot bourbon Remove peels from sweet potatoes. Put everything in a blender and blend until smooth. Pour into th
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All of the St. Louis area Wendy's restaurants closed last year. Something about them not being up to the corporate standard. A few months ago someone finally bought a few of the franchises and the first one recently opened. It's on my side of the river. For a good three weeks, no matter what time of day, the drive-thr was backed up to the street and the lot full. I generally avoid fast food, but I succumbed to a Wendy's spicy chicken sandwich and fries after a night at the bar two weeks ago. Damn, but it was some good stuff, although I have no real desire for another one. I guess I wanted i
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I'm sure it has absolutely nothing to do with the fact that I grew up about an hour away from where you live. It's not a secret recipe. In fact, there's no recipe at all, which is the problem. Granny's the only one who has the right touch to make it. I know she simmers a turkey neck or legs to make the broth, leaving all the meat in it. The dumplings are basically just flour, a little baking powder, some egg, and a little water. She works them with her hands to keep them from getting tough. Rolls them out fairly thin on a floured surface, cuts them into good-sized chunks, and simmer
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Granny's turkey and dumplings! She's almost 82 years old and still makes homemade dumplings for every holiday. For Thanksgiving, she uses turkey instead of chicken. Absolutely divine! I'm also a fan of the previously-mentioned cornbread dressing my mom makes, that lead to supernatural arguments with my other (deceased) grandmother. It's delicious. The freakiness is just a bonus. My sweet potato-bourbon pie makes me terribly happy.
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I'd go, but it wouldn't be Wilco. It would just be another good band.
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The Pre-Thanksgiving Giving-of-Thanks Thread
poppydawn replied to gogo's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
I'm feeling thankful today, so here we go ... -Finally being able to move out of our soul-sucking redneck jungle neighborhood into our beautiful 1928 brick bungalow in Belleville. I've never lived in a place I've loved this much. -My delightful husband, eye-rollingly lovely parents, a great set of octogenarian grandparents, a cousin who's the sister I never had, and a really great extended family I actually enjoy. -This girl. More than anything I'm thankful for this sweet thing, the boundless joy she brings, and the volumes she's taught me about being human: -My wonderful, awesome fr -
Half pumpkin pie spice coffee, half southern pecan coffee with sugar and milk. More, please.
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She's such a beauty. Saying a prayer for her and you right now. I had a cat who lived to the ripe old age of 17. I had her half my life, so I get how they become family. You can't live with anyone for that long and not have your heart invested completely.
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My real surname is #223. Married name is #376. But I hyphenate, so technically I'm not on the list.
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Best moment: Accidentally wandering into soundcheck at the Columbia, MO, show and getting an up-close, damn near private 30-minute show. Getting to hear "Box Full of Letters" at the soundcheck. I was with one of my best friends, who I only see once a year or so, which made it quite possibly my best Wilco moment ever: Getting an autographed drumstick with Glenn that day was icing on the cake. Missed moment: I would have loved a hometown St. Louis show, but having seen them in Columbia and KC, I'm not complaining.
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My favorite bar has every Wilco album except A.M. and Being There, as well as UT's Anodyne. I hear them every time I go there.
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We do a rather typical spread on Thanksgiving day at my parents'. My mom argues with my dead grandma over the amount of sage to put in the cornbread dressing, which is special. I think we're doing ham, my living granny's chicken and dumplings, the cornbread dressing, about 98 varieties of sweet potato dishes, seven-layer salad, corn souffle with jalapenos, and lord knows what else. I'm hosting a pre-Thanksgiving gullet-stretcher warm-up dinner on Saturday for my friends. It's also a chance for my friends with crappy families to have an enjoyable Thanksgiving dinner. I'm making pork loin, sw
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I wasn't aware of the new one, but I'd wondered what had become of her. I'll definitely check it out.
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They've been adding users at warp speed lately. You'll be there in no time, Reni. Brace yourself; Ravelry can take over your life.
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Cute cute cute! I love "My So-Called Scarf". I'm on Ravelry; my username there is Poppymom. What's your Etsy store URL?
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One of the current knitting magazines has instructions for mittens. Here's a photo. Theres also a gorgeous pair of Norwegian-inspired ones at Knitty, but they make my head hurt. They cute, but the idea of knitting them makes me want to cry.
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When I was little, I would introduce myself by saying my first, middle, and last name really, really fast. Unfortunately, when said really fast, it sounded like I was introducing myself as "Robin Diarrhea". I was well into adulthood before my relatives stopped calling me that. I even heard that name on my wedding day.
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C'mon folks...let your nerd flags fly!!!
poppydawn replied to Sweet Papa Crimbo's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
I'm such a nerd that I really want to read about the Jeopardy! experience. -
C'mon folks...let your nerd flags fly!!!
poppydawn replied to Sweet Papa Crimbo's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
I haven't read any of his fiction, but I've read all of his non-fiction books. "A Cook's Tour" is one of my favorites. I've been gradually working my way through "The Nasty Bits" for the past few months. -
C'mon folks...let your nerd flags fly!!!
poppydawn replied to Sweet Papa Crimbo's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
Me too. Love him! Have you heard about the "No Reservations" holiday special? I'm planning my Christmas party with my nerdy friends around it.