Banana Bread is IN DA OVEN!! 1:37PM!
On Sun, 29 Jul 2018 12:31:17 -0700 (PDT), Cindy Hamilton
> wrote:
>On Sunday, July 29, 2018 at 2:50:55 PM UTC-4, John Kuthe wrote:
>> Now, for lunch!
>>
>> :-)
>>
>> John Kuthe...
>
>Excellent! While you were putting your banana bread together, I was mowing
>my lawn. Amazing how quickly it grew once we started getting some rain
>again.
>
>Lunch was a deconstructed chicken salad sandwich: two slices multigrain
>bread spread with mayonnaise. One piece was topped with onion sliced
>paper thing and celery thinly sliced on the bias. Sliced leftover grilled
>chicken breast, a couple leaves of lettuce, and the other mayo'd slice
>of bread. A nice, light lunch to set me up for mowing.
>
>Dinner will be burgers on pretzel buns. Yesterday I roasted a turkey,
>which will provide leftovers this week.
>
>Cindy Hamilton
THE wife went for a bike ride with her girlfriend, only 12 miles as
her girlfriend has a bad back and that was about her limit. Afterwards
they did lunch at Paneras; chicken avocado panini. Meamwhile I
sharpened mower blades and then mowed the back field and the path
through the woods. After all that I diced some redskin spuds to
saute, dinner will be a dozen egg potato omelet, enough for two days.
Spuds are now golden brown and waiting for beaten eggs, already beaten
in a bowl and in the fridge.
Was 87ºF outside while I was removing branches from all those fallen
trees, halfway though a yellow jacket stung my hand, that was the end
of sawing limbs... luckily I'm not allergic to bee stings, hurt for
awhile but no swelling, so continued mowing. It's much better to do
that physical labor in the woods in cold weather, no insects... in
warm weather it's one of the major benefits of a tractor with an air
conditioned cab. Oh, my mower found two more boulders, dug them up
and filled the holes with topsoil. I did more than my share of work
today.
Pretty soon I'll just have the tree trunks to deal with, I'm sure my
next door neighbor will slice them up with a chainsaw for his family's
outside firepit, in cold weather they like to eat outdoors with a
roaring fire. They have a huge family, he has a brother and two
sisters, she has seven bothers and sisters. With all the kids,
cousins, etc, they can fill a stadium. We are always invited to their
cookouts and sometimes we accept, they are all scotch drinkers
so that's what we bring. They always appreciate when I volunteer to
man the grill.
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