mushroom soup sounds wonderful.
In unrelated food news, I ate too much bean soup. It was nummy, but my innards are telling me I'm going to regret it.
Kaylee ,'Serenity'
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mushroom soup sounds wonderful.
In unrelated food news, I ate too much bean soup. It was nummy, but my innards are telling me I'm going to regret it.
Tell me about this mushroom soup, lisah. What's the basic notion of the recipe?
Mushrooms plus lisah-does-work equals awesome?
Huh. For the second night in a row, I've felt inexplicably awful. Last night I was a bit faint and queasy, tonight my head and neck hurt, plus the queasy is back. So odd. And it's hit at the exact same time in the evening.
Sigh. I made the best bread of my life today, and I will never make it again because it was one of those "Oh, CRAP I forgot I was almost out of bread flour: throw every grain I can find in until it adds up to 500g" creations.
I've made this recipe for non-bread things.
But I can't recreate it.
I want that shrimp dip that is cocktail sauce with canned baby shrimp over cream cheese with Ritz crackers.
They had that at the NYE party I went to! I didn't know it was a thing. I wasn't so sure about the cream cheese (might have better if it had been smoother), but obviously the shrimp with cocktail sauce worked.
I went to the running store today with my roomie, and they had a cool system to video you running, and look at the pressure as you stood on a mat...and apparently I have like, the highest arches ever. So now I have fancy shoes, and spent a bundle (and why are fancy socks so expensive?!). This better help me run better.
and why are fancy socks so expensive?!
Because companies need to figure out how to make any sport, no matter how cheap in nature, really really really expensive?
signed,
Why is yoga crap so damned expensive? Shouldn't it be all zen and wabi sabi and non-commercial?
Pumpkin snores. Loudly. Wheezily. With snorts.
I'm amused, and tangentially concerned.
I might be permanently marked for having cared for a cat with a chronic condition.
It's a school night!! Off to bed young man. Hahahahaha. Oh wait, work. Blast. Time to drag my tush off to bed too.
The last time I went for a tooth cleaning they had a new guy filling in and he asked me if I ground my teeth at night. I told him not as far as I know, and asked if he was just seeing signs of wear in front of and above the new crown (where my regular dentist ground them down for some reason I can't fathom, since those last molars didn't meet naturally pre-crown). Aren't they supposed to look at charts or prior X-rays or something when consulting with a new-to-them patient who's been at the practice for a while?