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От : Ruth Haffly 1:396/45.28 03 фев 26 14:44:03
К : Ben Collver 03 фев 26 18:14:02
Тема : Publishing, Crockpots
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Hi Ben,
RH> Sounds like his parents were definatly taking a different path to child
RH> rearing--makes me wonder (my sociology/psychology studies coming out--G--)
RH> what their childhood was like. They were too old to be of the hippie
RH> generation where that sort of child raising was more common.
BC> He didn`t say anything about his parents` childhood, though he did say
BC> that they were descended from fairly recent immigrants from an eastern
BC> European country, i forgot which. He was too old to be a hippie, let
BC> alone his
Sort of wish you could have talked with him some more? Every so often
I`ll read something about somebody I never knew or knew for part of my
past life and realise I never knew that. Especially with people I knew;
it would have added a new dimension to our friendship.
BC> parents. He did tell me that his mother became a widow and she moved
BC> in with him when she couldn`t take care of herself any more. He
BC> remembered her kindness and made sure she had her own place to retreat
BC> to where she wouldn`t be disturbed.
Sweet! At one point we thought my dad would pre-decease my mom (He was 7
years older and had several health issues.) and we would be the ones to
take mom in. As things worked out, she developed Alzheimer`s ane we had
to put her into care for that. She predeceased Dad by 3 years; he went
into a nursing home a couple of months after her death. As things are
turning out, we`re not caring for Steve`s parents either--Dad passed
away 4 years ago, Mom is in assisted living.
RH> Poor kitty, hope she gets better quickly. We can`t have any dogs or
cats RH> but sometimes take care of our neighbor`s cocker spaniel. His
vet RH> reccommended that he have 2 or 3 spoonsful of green beans
(canned) with RH> his kibble--never heard of that before. Our cocker
spaniel would eat most RH> anything but I don`t remember him eating
green beans. His favorite human RH> food was popcorn. (G)
BC> Sunday the indoor kitty recovered to the point where she could walk
BC> again and she spent the afternoon napping in the sun outside. I have
BC> hope!
Sounds like she`s getting her motor recharged.
BC> A friend of mine had two dogs with arthritis. He gave them a
BC> combination of 4 ingredients, CBD, Kelp, and i forgot the other two.
BC> Said it helped a lot.
Whatever works. We had to rehome our last cat when she developed some
health issues. It got to the point where we told the vet to either find
someone willing to take on a cat with health issues or put her down. The
vet was thinking surgery (which we couldn`t afford would be the next
option and we were moving (military) in a short time. The vet found an
older couple, willing to take on a cat with health challenges; they fell
in love with Jenny-cat when we brought her to meet them. Hopefully she
lived a long, happy life.
BC> Title: Broccoli Fridge Clean Out Soup
BC> Categories: Soups
BC> Yield: 4 Servings
Sounds like what I`ve done different times. I`ve made "Monday (or
whatever night of the week it`s made) Night Surprise" as a clean out
odds and ends from the fridge meal. Last night tho, I made rouladen,
flank steak pounded thin or round steak cuts, spread with mustard,
topped with a dill pickle spear and slice of bacon, then browned, and
braised, chopped onion in the braise broth. The broth is made into
gravy. Served with red cabbage and mische brot (German sourdough, found
at Wegman`s. I may cook some noodles to go with the left overs later
this week.
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Catch you later,
Ruth
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