Oh, and best of luck to katefate and Megan's MIL. Kate, a friend of mine just had her gall bladder out, and it's made a world of difference.
Natter 42, the Universe, and Everything
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, flaming otters, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I just made myself a pasta dish from a new cookbook, pasta with carmelized onions and blue cheese. Like onions. Like pasta. Am a little suspicious of, but generally like blue cheese. The dish however, I didn't like. It was way too sweet. The cats won't even look at it.
Back to the drawing board for dinner.
I just made myself a pasta dish from a new cookbook
Wouldn't it be a bit, I don't know, stodgy?
Wouldn't it be a bit, I don't know, stodgy?
High in fibre!
Klingon Recipies: [link]
Klingon Recipies: [link]
Do they involve blue cheese?
No, but just try to get your hands on a good hunk of organic gtunh' prtunchy!
Now Aimee's just talking out of her ass. Everyone knows there's no such thing as organic gtunh' prtunchy. It's a designer chemical compund that's only grown under exotic vat conditions.
Now organic vloor'h, on the other hand....
You wouldn't know an organic gtunh' prtunchy if it bit you square in your ghurtyn!
I had a raccoon as a pet when I was a kid. It’s true that they are very clever. Mine would open the cages and pens of other animals just for the excitement of watching them run away. She could learn any trick, but seemed to bored by the idea of learning our stupid tricks. She much preferred self-directed problem solving. She was good friends with our collie, and would climb up the dog’s long hair and ride on his back.
For years after she ran off (they tend to leave for the wild when they are mature) we found shiny objects that she had hidden away in secret places.