P-C, don't worry!! This would be a hit and run incident. When I lived in CA, my cute lil Prius had it's hood buckled from big pick up truck or suv street parking with my car. Insurance paid for the damage. It was covered by the uninsured/underinsured section of my coverage. Since it was done to me, and not my fault, it did not effect my rates. If there is doubt, call your broker, do NOT identify yourself, and present your incident as a hypothetical situation.
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This is why you have insurance.
Yay Glamboy!
I got squash blossoms at the farmers' market today. Now I've got to decide what to do with them.
Eeeeeeeeeet dem!!!
Stuff 'em, fry 'em. (Traditional stuffing is ricotta, but I bet soy cream cheese would do just as well.)
Yaaaaaaaaaaaaay GlamBoy!
Hil, they're very good fried.
Hil, I went to the farmers' market today, too! I got 2 enormous zucchinis for 25 cents each (they will be turned into bread very soon), 5 large peaches, some tomatoes, and some tiny plums.
And I petted a goat. (The farmers' market always has an area with kids' crafts, etc., and one of the local farms will sometimes bring goats for petting and so forth.)
I'm trying to avoid frying. I found a recipe that has a light pan-fry instead of breading and deep-frying them, and I might try something like that. For the filling, I think I'll make tofu cashew ricotta -- cashews, tofu, lemon juice, a bit of olive oil, garlic, salt, and a little basil, mixed together in a food processor. I tend to like the homemade vegan cheeses better than the store-bought ones. I might add a bit of nutritional yeast to the mix.
Oh yay!! The tenant's boyfriend was the one who hit me, and it was the vehicle my landlord described. He just ran into me and was completely awesome about the whole thing; he had no idea he'd done more than just scuff me because it was dark, and he's perfectly willing to take responsibility. There's some complications with his girlfriend and her car, though, so we're probably going to pretend that it was his car so we can just go through his insurance. He was surprised at the estimate, as I was, and he just wants to talk to the body shop to see why it's so high, but we should have this taken care of by the weekend. Man. What a relief.
Let's hear it for the boy! Wonderful report, GC.
That is a relief, P-C. Glad to hear he took responsibility.