the pear and fontina on toasted bread at the Nile cafe.
This sounds yummirific, and something I must have immediately. (Adds pears and fontina to grocery list.)
the after thanksgiving sandwich of homemade bread, stuffing, cranberry sauce and dark meat Turkey.
Probably my favorite sandwich ever, except I replace the dark meat with white, and add a bit of turkey skin. The next two months are my favorite food months, mostly because of the turkey factor.
egg salad, the simpler the better.
Had this last night--just eggs, mayo, and salt and pepper. I do not toast the bread, though, since that just crumbles away and I end up with egg salad in my lap. Crispy lettuce leaves are always of the good for every sandwich, though (except for grilled cheese, which requires only ketchup to be complete).
It is cold and damp here, and I just went outside for a smoke and about froze my tits off.
My favourite made at home sandwich is the Roast Chicken Melt. Leftover roast chicken (that has been infused with rosemary and garlic flavor in the raosting) leftoevers, and extra old cheddar on a whole wheat bagel put under the broiler for a few minutes. Yum!
Now that would be a crying shame. Do we need to get you a thermal bra?
Maybe you could put those little warming hand-packs in your bra?
Ooh, that would be nice! I'm ok inside; it's just one of those grey and damp fall days, today. Lovely, if I were tucked up inside under a blankie with a mug of tea and a book. Otherwise - not so much.
Someone should market nipple warmers, for those days when it's so cold it hurts. Hubby always volunteers, but I tell him it's awkward driving to work that way.
Heh. My boobs stay pretty warm, but I would like thermal tights. I wear a lot of skirts, and my legs can get cold on the way to work.
I'm talking calculus textbooks, stuff like that. He never opens them, and if heaven forbid he ever needs to be reminded of the basic principles of calc, or chemistry, he can get a book out of the library. Or use the internets - it's what they were made for!
I will admit I am an unusual buffista, in that I don't like to keep books unlikely to be re-read around the house. If they aren't in regular rotation, don't have sentimental value, or aren't a rare or special edition of some kind, I say sell 'em and get 'em from the library if you need 'em again. I am not a hoarder.
They make wool tights, Erin. If the itch is a problem, layer with cotton underneath. It sounds silly to wear 2 pairs of tights, but it works.