Wow! Do you remember shake-n-bake? I used to fix it when my dh and I were first married. Then somewhere along the way, I got away from it, and I actually FORGOT about it! How does one forget such an important household name from their childhood? My family went out to eat Sunday after church, and husband got the fried chicken, which he said was good. About half way through eating, he said it reminded him of shake-n-bake, and wham! I realized I had forgotten an early marriage favorite. (for me, at least)
Well, I bought some the other day, (shh.....it was the generic) and the chicken was SO moist! This is going on my regular menu!
What food item do you remember from you childhood that you haven't 'visited' in a long time? Don't you think it is time to get reacquainted?
Odds and ends, in a somewhat jumbled and confused manner, thus the title. :)
Thursday, October 15, 2009
Monday, October 12, 2009
What started as a comment on another blog.....
So, I was commenting on a blog I keep up with, and it got to be too long, so I am just going to post my thoughts here. :)
You know what? In High School, sometimes being on the "fringe" of a circle, (what I considered I was-on the fringe)it wasn't really any better than being on the outside. Kind of feels like a balloon, being bounced about, but never part of the balloon bouquet. You rub up against the outer balloons, but never get near the nucleus. I did have some friends, and I lived in town...had a neighbor girl a year older than me, so we played together a lot during the summers. I had cousins I saw most weekends. Even though I did live in town, and had a few friends, I was raised in a different religious environment, and most all the kids knew it, so I felt I never really fit in. You know, I would hear them whispering "she can't do xyz, because it's against her religion." I felt odd. So I think I tried to be funny. I have no idea if I ever was, but I do think I am now, sometimes.
Any way, something I like about the internet, is you can be anonymous, and people can really get to know the real you. (assuming everyone is truthful in how they present themselves.) I have to say, I feel a little bit dishonest by remaining anonymous, but its not that I don't mind if some people know who I am, I just don't want ALL people knowing who I am, ya know? Maybe it makes me feel vulnerable, because who I am now, is not who I was, ya know?
I wish there had been some program in school, that forced kids to get to know those that they might not otherwise have known. I think we have all missed out on knowing some great people. I know that as kids, we aren't yet complete, that many of us grew up to be funny, beautiful, intelligent, successful, thoughtful, talented or compassionate. Or all of the above. Some of us are turning into our parents. (mirror, mirror, on the wall, I AM my mother after all)................ ;) (love you mom)
It pains me to hear my daughter talk about how all the other kids talk bad about the cheerleaders. They say they are "skanks", or worse. I guess it was probably like that when I was in school. I know at least two of the freshmen cheerleaders, and they are good girls. Why are kids always labeling one another. What can we do to get our children to see each other as equals?
Well, enough rambling..... :)
You know what? In High School, sometimes being on the "fringe" of a circle, (what I considered I was-on the fringe)it wasn't really any better than being on the outside. Kind of feels like a balloon, being bounced about, but never part of the balloon bouquet. You rub up against the outer balloons, but never get near the nucleus. I did have some friends, and I lived in town...had a neighbor girl a year older than me, so we played together a lot during the summers. I had cousins I saw most weekends. Even though I did live in town, and had a few friends, I was raised in a different religious environment, and most all the kids knew it, so I felt I never really fit in. You know, I would hear them whispering "she can't do xyz, because it's against her religion." I felt odd. So I think I tried to be funny. I have no idea if I ever was, but I do think I am now, sometimes.
Any way, something I like about the internet, is you can be anonymous, and people can really get to know the real you. (assuming everyone is truthful in how they present themselves.) I have to say, I feel a little bit dishonest by remaining anonymous, but its not that I don't mind if some people know who I am, I just don't want ALL people knowing who I am, ya know? Maybe it makes me feel vulnerable, because who I am now, is not who I was, ya know?
I wish there had been some program in school, that forced kids to get to know those that they might not otherwise have known. I think we have all missed out on knowing some great people. I know that as kids, we aren't yet complete, that many of us grew up to be funny, beautiful, intelligent, successful, thoughtful, talented or compassionate. Or all of the above. Some of us are turning into our parents. (mirror, mirror, on the wall, I AM my mother after all)................ ;) (love you mom)
It pains me to hear my daughter talk about how all the other kids talk bad about the cheerleaders. They say they are "skanks", or worse. I guess it was probably like that when I was in school. I know at least two of the freshmen cheerleaders, and they are good girls. Why are kids always labeling one another. What can we do to get our children to see each other as equals?
Well, enough rambling..... :)
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
My Whitehouse 'Dream Team'
I'm a conservative, through and through. Was just watching Glenn Beck that I had dvr'd...and was thinking about our elected officials. My dream team would Rush Limbaugh and Glenn Beck for Pres and veep. Other important positions could be filled by Sean Hannity, Ann Coulter and Bill O'Reilly. Who would your dream team be?
By the way, a new website for patriotic moms :
A Sisterhood of Mommy Patriots
By the way, a new website for patriotic moms :
A Sisterhood of Mommy Patriots
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Repeat Offender?
Well, folks, we have another mouse in the house! Or do we? (said as I stroke chin and look thoughtful) It could be the very same mouse that was released. I found it's little presents on the kitchen counter, and in a skillet with hardened grease. EEk! I could even see it's nasty little claw marks in it. So, I dug out an old nasty trap, soaked it in bleach, (it was THAT gross) and hubby set it for me. Sat in corner of floor, just under the cabinets. For two nights. No luck. Then hubby saw the intruder run across the mantle, go into the vent on rock wall for fireplace, come back out other vent, and continue up wall. So he moved the trap to the mantle, but no luck, yet. Any suggestions on how to trap a mouse? We have two outdoor cats, and moving one indoors is not an option. Sigh. Let's just hope it doesn't venture into daughter's room again.
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