(Humorous) So in your opinion, who is right???
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So has your gut instinct usually been right?
Comments (7)I would call it fate instead. If it wasn't meant to be it doesn't work out. Sometimes a blessing in disguise. Sometimes I think about how I would like to live on a large plot of land like a few acres or more. Then some times I think about how I would be pretty lonely in that setting and everything that goes bump in the night would freak me out a little. Nobody to look after your place when you're away and no potential witnessess when a burglar is scoping out your home. Nobody to call the fire dept at the first wiff of smoke. Not to mention having that kind of land is wasteful and unless it's used for something productive it contributes a great deal to sprawl problems in the areas of many major cities....See MoreSo What's Your Opinion on Washing the Turkey?
Comments (22)Nope, I don't wash or rinse the poultry. I raise my own chickens and since I clean them by hand there is no residual "stuff" that needs to be removed. My turkeys come from a local farm and they do a good job, so I also don't usually have to "clean up" after them. Commercial turkeys are cleaned by machine and especially the lungs are hard to remove. I usually brine my birds before roasting. I remove them from the brine, pat them dry and roast, no rinsing or washing. Annie...See MoreCooking Humor to brighten up your day
Comments (12)Luckily my DH actually took Home Ec at school and is a fairly decent, if plain, cook. I taught DD to cook by the time she was 9 and while she wasn't a keen cook when she was younger, over the past few years she's really branched out. I think it's partly because her DH is a very good and adventurous cook (make his own naan bread from scratch, makes Vietnamese rice paper for rice paper rolls etc) and spurs her on to stretching herself. But, in a local restaurant where I once worked, we had a waitress who was completely clueless. She was supposed to be circulating an afternoon tea crowd with a tray of fresh scones with jam and cream. She came in announcing, "No one was taking any so I put them on the table out there so they could help themselves." I looked. Yep, there they were in full sun on a summer day. Another time we had a very busy night and I had a bunch of salt and pepper squid appetisers almost ready to go, but other stuff that needed attending to. I handed Miss Clueless the pepper mill and said, "Could you please finish this off before you serve them?" She stood there shaking the pepper mill and wondering why nothing was coming out. But I nearly choked when she suddenly said, apropos of nothing, "Do you only get chicken breasts from girl chickens?"...See MoreColor Opinions wanted - so jump right in on schema.
Comments (2)I really like your selections a lot; really great choices. Love the Arsenic, too! What about soapstone for your new countertops? I love mine. FWIW I prefer natural stone to engineered....See MoreMy3dogs ME zone 5A
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