26 November 2008

Basting the Turkey

Thanksgiving is one holiday where I love to cook. Turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes and gravy, doesn't get much better than that. My daughter taught me a great, quick recipe for basting the turkey with. Melt butter, add white wine. Baste the turkey every 20 minutes or so. The white whine gives a good tang to the gravy. Like most recipes like this we don't measure. I kind of use one quarter of butter to a cup of wine.

I'm cooking this year for my younger son, his wife, and their almost18 month old son.

I hope everyone has a nice Thanksgiving.

22 November 2008

Chocolate Pecan Pie

Thanksgiving is later this week. My son Nate moved to Florida3 weeks ago. I wondered how soon he'd call for my chocolate pecan pie recipe. It was today. I started making this recipe when we lived in Alabama. The recipe is from a Southern cook book.I don't like the pie as it is way too sweet for my palate, which prefers sour.

2 squares unsweetened chocolate
3 tablespoons butter
1 cup light corn syrup (Karo)
3/4 cup sugar
3 eggs slightly beaten
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 cup pecan halves or pieces
1 unbaked pie shell

Preheat oven to 375 degrees.

Melt chocolate and butter together. Mix sugar and syrup together, bring to a boil, boil together for 2 minutes and pour slowly over beaten eggs, stirring constantly. Add vanilla, melted butter/chocolate, and nuts. Pour into pie shell. Bake at 375 degrees until it puffs up all over the top. Cool.

05 November 2008

October Afternoon

I promised Lucinda and Robin I'd blog when I got home from October Afternoon's packing party but I'm tired and my feet throb so it will have to wait til tomorrow.It was fun, their products are great, and it was a surprise to find old friends there.

Arthie, today was very dreary, no sun. A little rain, not enough to count. The temp was in the high 50's so warm.It was very windy, not good for the allergies. I did the filing for Melissa. Tomorrow is happy hour, then Melissa's jewelry party. How are things in India?

04 November 2008

Another Gorgeous Day


Today was another gorgeous day, no rain as predicted, close to 70 degrees. The great weather was a boon to people getting out to vote. Minnesota typically has an 80% turnout, they expected 90% today. I am not watching the election coverage, way too boring. But I turn to MSNBC when the ads are on HGTV. Minnesota has gone to Obama, no surprise there. I think Ike might have been the last Republican to win Minnesota. I hope our senate winner is the Independent candidate. The Democratic candidate is a vulgar, rude comedian. The Republican, who used to be a very liberal Democrat, goes whatever way the wind blows.

I started decluttering and organizing my garage today. I use it strictly for storage, not the car. Uffda, it’s a major mission organization endeavor.

Tomorrow I’m working at October Afternoon,a scrapbooking business whose warehouse is in Apple Valley. I will be packing boxes. My pay for 4 hours is $50 worth of their product. I’ll post tomorrow about the experience.

This photo is along the railroad tracks in front of my apartment.

03 November 2008

The Empty Nest



I expected my empty nest years ago. My youngest child Alex moved out when he bought his own home at age 21. My daughter had been on her own after college. My oldest child Nate actually moved out when he was about 24 but then........he moved back home. 2 1/2 years ago he moved in for 2 to 3 months, that’s all, “I promise Mom, I’ll be out soon.” Yeah, right.

For the past 14 years he has talked of moving to Florida. I always said I’d believe it when it happened. Well, it happened :-) I can hardly believe it. Nate never liked winter, even when he was a kid. He claims it is because he is Colombian and therefore genetically programmed for warm weather. He left a few days ago for Tampa, arrived Saturday. He went with a friend he met at work. Nate does medical billing for a large national medical supply company. When he gave them his notice they didn’t want to lose him so after an interview he was accepted at the Tampa office of the same company. This was a major relief for me as he had planned to go there without a job, not wise in this economy.

His 11 y.o. son lives with his mother in Lakeville. Poor Sondros is very sad his Dad moved. He knows he has talked about it for years but he’s at an age where he really likes to be with his Dad. I will be taking him to Tampa for spring break.

The cats and I miss Nate too. It’s so quiet around the place. I think I’ll get used to it. I do wish he hadn’t moved so far away. The photos are of the cats watching Nate pack up his car.

Today was in the mid 70’s. Hard to believe for November 3rd. I love fall weather but uffda, the high mold count really affects my allergies and asthma. The next few days are to be reasonably warm but rain and thunderstorms. Then snow and a high of 38 degrees predicted for Friday. Minnie-sota, 4 seasons in a week, gotta love it here. I went to Minnehaha Falls for a walk today and was disappointed that there wasn’t a drop of water in the creek or over the falls.

Today was my last day riding the bus. I am glad because once again I have a respiratory crud.

Don't forget to vote tomorrow. Minnesota always has the highest voter turnout in the country. The last presidential election saw 80% of us voting. I expect tomorrow will be higher.

02 November 2008

The Wheels on The Bus...



go round and round, all through Saint Paul. I have been riding a school bus every morning and afternoon with a 5 y.o. Hmong boy who has a tracheostomy and fragile respiratory system. I agreed to do it only short term until someone permanent could be found. I didn’t think short term would mean until November. I retired because of my health and I’ve learned I definitely cannot work with kids. I’m on respiratory infection number 4 since the job started. I have been on prednisone, after needing it only once my first full year of retirement. Tomorrow is my last day riding with Ben as they found a nurse who will both ride on the bus and stay in the classroom all day. I won’t miss the bus ride but I will miss Ben. He is so darn cute and adorable. He has limited vision also but makes the most of what he does have. He knows a lot of signs. He wears glasses that make him look like Erkle. He is small, wears size 2 clothes! He is very smart, I think eventually he might be able to move to a class with higher functioning kids. He’ll always be in special ed but compared to his peers he’s higher functioning. Right now I am campaigning for him to be homecoming prince. I wish I could post his photo but I have a policy of no posting of identifying kids’ photos, even if I have parent permission.

Speaking of busing, Saint Paul buses 87% of its students, more than any urban district in the United States.

I know I have been lax about blogging. I have to improve because Arthie is home in India for 2 months, she needs to keep current with local happenings. Also, my older son Nate moved to Florida!!!!!! More on that tomorrow.