CRACKED HEELS
You may have already figured this out. That little thingy they use for professional pedicures is basically useless. They best thing to use is the guys triple blade razor.( I think it's Gillette) Use it wet or dry. It's great for removing the dead skin on cracked heels. The best lotion is Gold Bond Cream for Cracked Heels. My heels were really suffering this year and this is the best result I've had yet. Roughness all gone.
T&M are doing great. We planted muscadine vines, blueberry bushes and apple trees today. We spray painted the branch for our Easter Egg Tree. Needless to say, we stay busy. Looking forward to this weekend when all of our "chilluns" arrive.
As far as the "Templar" book, it was actually pretty good. Pretty controversial stuff - may be offensive to some.
Monday, March 27, 2006
Saturday, March 25, 2006
Kids are doing great. The weather co-operated yesterday (snowed at the higher altitudes) and we got some more pictures. I'm having trouble uploading them. So I will try again, it may be tomorrow. We have a busy day today. T&M are going to help up string wire for the muscadine vine and hopefully plant a few trees before we go to the Spring Fling BBQ. Got to go - got to make that Cobbler.
Friday, March 24, 2006
Wednesday, March 22, 2006
We now have our wonderful grandbabies (T&M). Needless to say they are keeping us very busy. We have some good pictures and hopefully, I can figure out how to post them in the next couple of days. We have pix of horses too.
In answer to a comment on Chili Bake, the idea of using it as a stuffing is an excellent idea - I will definitely try it.
We made cupcakes for T&M and made a Fudge Frosting. The recipe is very good and easy. Here is the recipe - also one for Caramel Frosting.
In answer to a comment on Chili Bake, the idea of using it as a stuffing is an excellent idea - I will definitely try it.
We made cupcakes for T&M and made a Fudge Frosting. The recipe is very good and easy. Here is the recipe - also one for Caramel Frosting.
HOMEMADE FUDGE ICING
In a large saucepan, stir together:
2 cups sugar 2 heaping tablespoons cocoa
1 stick butter 1 cup evaporated milk.
Bring to boil. Boil for one minute. Add 1 tsp. vanilla.
Stir in, 1/3 at a time: 1 pound of SIFTED confectioner sugar
Stir until smooth. (I use a hand held electric mixer), work quickly, icing thickens as it sits.
CARAMEL NO-FAIL ICING
1 stick butter ½ cup evaporated milk
1 pound light brown sugar 1 tsp vanilla (add after icing is cooked)
Cook on moderate heat until boils; then cook only 2 minutes. Put in mixer and beat until consistency to spread. (2 minutes)
In a large saucepan, stir together:
2 cups sugar 2 heaping tablespoons cocoa
1 stick butter 1 cup evaporated milk.
Bring to boil. Boil for one minute. Add 1 tsp. vanilla.
Stir in, 1/3 at a time: 1 pound of SIFTED confectioner sugar
Stir until smooth. (I use a hand held electric mixer), work quickly, icing thickens as it sits.
CARAMEL NO-FAIL ICING
1 stick butter ½ cup evaporated milk
1 pound light brown sugar 1 tsp vanilla (add after icing is cooked)
Cook on moderate heat until boils; then cook only 2 minutes. Put in mixer and beat until consistency to spread. (2 minutes)
Monday, March 13, 2006
CHILI CHEESE BAKE
1 pound hamburger 1 cup chopped onion & peppers
2 cups beef broth 1-6 oz. can tomato paste
1 tsp garlic powder 2-3 Tablespoons chili powder
3 cups cooked rice 1 cup cheddar cheese
Saute beef, onions & pepper. Blend in other ingredients. Add rice, put into casserole. Sprinkle cheese last 5 minutes of cooking. Bake @ 350 for 20 minutes. If you want a more intense flavor, add 1 tsp cumin.
1 pound hamburger 1 cup chopped onion & peppers
2 cups beef broth 1-6 oz. can tomato paste
1 tsp garlic powder 2-3 Tablespoons chili powder
3 cups cooked rice 1 cup cheddar cheese
Saute beef, onions & pepper. Blend in other ingredients. Add rice, put into casserole. Sprinkle cheese last 5 minutes of cooking. Bake @ 350 for 20 minutes. If you want a more intense flavor, add 1 tsp cumin.
Well, the great mystery is solved. I put my blogspot into an icon on my aol toolboar. It doesn't update automatically. I just kept going back to day one. No wonder, I couldn't see my updates. Duh!!!!!!!!!
CS's baby finally got here. She had to have a C-section. He weighed 7#2 0z; 191/2 inches long. Born on his greatgrand father's birthday. How cool is that.
Our new puppy is doing great. Poppy finally has his "hound dog". She follows us everywhere. We get some pictures of the horses.
I will now try to add some recipes to the blog. Loud's Sangria looks great.
CS's baby finally got here. She had to have a C-section. He weighed 7#2 0z; 191/2 inches long. Born on his greatgrand father's birthday. How cool is that.
Our new puppy is doing great. Poppy finally has his "hound dog". She follows us everywhere. We get some pictures of the horses.
I will now try to add some recipes to the blog. Loud's Sangria looks great.
Saturday, March 04, 2006
Loud sent directions for furhter editing; I need to sit down and figure out how to do it. As I sit her with my coffee and computer, I have 3 additional helpers. We now have couch hounds. They are already spoiled and quite social and lovable. They are definitiely noisey when we put them in the kennel for the night. Didn't howl all night, but made intermittent noise. They follow us everywhere. Tweedle is not a happy camper and Prissy has her noise out of joint. We will take whichever one Mouse doesn't select to the vet and let her try to find a home for her. We just can't keep 2 more. Ripley doesn't look good. She has really lost some weight and hind leg dragging is worse.
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