Cindy, I've made note of your excellent advice, should I ever get the courage to turn my oven on. Maybe this weekend I'll make something in my brand-new crockpot. If you smell smoke Saturday night, don't worry, it's just me.
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The Crying of Natter 49
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
ION, here is the main reason watching Close To Home is fun: JAG is talking to Brenda Walsh's black friend and Falzone from Homicide, and the previous conversation was about the death of Lindsay from TV's Angel.
Ooh, Zenkitty, I've heard good things about crockpots. Throw some stuff in there, turn it on, and Bob's your uncle. Apparently.
I actually have an uncle named "Bob". I don't think he's Zenkitty's uncle too.
But you never know, do you?
The real problem with that, I think, is that charities with the smallest fundraising %age are often the ones that get most of their money from the government in large chunks. Not that there's anything wrong with that, but it doesn't make them automatically better.
It's just a really sloppy way of evaluating in any case, big or small. If you spend say 1 mil on fundraising, and raise 20 mil, that looks pretty good. 5%. But what if (as is very, very often the case) you could be raising more by spending more? What if spending 10 mil would mean you rasied 100 mil? So, that's 10% - doens't look nearly as good on those charts. But it's an extra 69 million towards your mission, which, you know, is kind of the whole point.
And other factors too - good management (like Jesse!) costs money, you know.
I actually have an uncle named "Bob". I don't think he's Zenkitty's uncle too.
Well, she hasn't used the Crock Pot, yet, has she?
My mom swears by a dry rub pork loin in a crock pot. Or a sesame ginger marinade. And hers are good. Me? Well, I love a good pork bbq, but crockpotting seems to make drier, or I don't follow directions well (er, true) so I have to sauce it. Or bean it. Or somehow make it moister. I am a crockpot failure. Except with stewed chicken and pepper. I need to make that again.
I used to have a huge orange cat. [link] Rosie and Gilda are more moderately sized.
Would some time next weekend be good for a Chicagoista naan-quest Indian night?
Works for me.