Man, the government moved the date for our project, and it's apparently not a resoundingly good thing. I'm such an unsophisticate.
Speaking of the PMO (I was), they brought me a red velvet cupcake. Which counts as my first, really, because this thing is delish. Gotta get rid of the nasty cream cheese frosting, but the texture is amazing, and there's actually a chocolate flavour there. I had to go back and have another, and they let me clean them out. Numsters.
I'm so suggestible. All this talk of dogs needing walks led me to take Walter for one, and the freaking Februany earworm got us to Subway.
Ooh. I want a red velvet cupcake.
I just made myself eat green beans because I'd only eaten white pasta with yogurt today, a recipe for certain disaster. But it wasn't as good as a red velvet cupcake.
Ha! I am equally suggestible, but I thankfully have no outlet.
Mr Peabody won't stay anywhere I'm not, except the bed and outside. He has no particular interest in food, so for him to eat at all, the food has to be near me. This is why I have dog food in my office.
Switch has a UTI right now, and there's so much blood in his urine it's a little freaky. We're starting wet food today.
Any mathy types want to take a crack at tripling this recipe? The cookies look delicious, but I didn't realize the recipe didn't even make a dozen. Totally not worth the effort for less than twelve cookies, when cookies go here like they're made of crack.
Any mathy types want to take a crack at tripling this recipe?
Nope, but I'll quadruple it. (the 1/2 egg is a pain in the ass, and you know you want a dozen more cookies)
1 cup margarine
3/4 cup packed brown sugar
1/2 cup granulated sugar
2 eggs, beaten
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1/2 teaspoon baking soda
1/2 teaspoon of salt
1 1/4 cups all purpose flour
2 1/4 cups tablespoon oats
1/2 cup shredded sweetened coconut
1/2 cup peanut butter chips
1/2 cup tablespoons butterscotch chips
I'll even bet actual money that's what the recipe was to start with
Go, Team Amy! I'm glad we have a mathy type, because I would have effed that up for sure. Thank you!
And yes, a dozen more cookies is always okay with me.
Okay, so in today's edition of Buffistas make all my decisions for me, which of these vacation rentals should I go with?
There's the standalone casita (like a cabin rental, but Santa Fe style) which is super cute, private including an enclosed courtyard for the dog, walkable with a little effort to both the Railyard (farmers market) and the Plaza (galleries, museums). But its owner is in CA and there's no pool or hot tub, and only a queen bed.
Or there's this condo which is much bigger and probably nicer, but is a condo, so less private and no place to let the dog run around, limiting what we can do to a certain extent. But there's a (shared) indoor pool and hot tub. It's also walkable from the other direction, at least to the Plaza, but it's on a suspiciously named Hillside Park, which means that it might be a slightly more difficult walk. It's probably not walkable to the Railyard, but it is also closer to the artists' Canyon road.
The condo was much more expensive but they're running a winter sale, plus she said she'd waive the pet fees and...oh, now that I look at it, that quote is wrong. She's only got me down for four days; the tax is much higher than I'd calculated, so the quote is the same as for five days at the casita. Huh.
I really like the casita. But I always go for privacy when I can.