You'd love it, Jesse. All kinds of meaty smoky salty goodness. ita would hate it.
Natter 55: It's the 55th Natter
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.
Now I want bacon.
I recommended putting bacon on the turkey to my minion (I wasn't thinking about that much bacon, though! In my family, we just put a few strips over the breast) and she said she doesn't like bacon! Some people are so odd.
Holy crap, am I done with today. Of course, I'm not done in the sense that I can leave, but I am just ALL SET.
Since it was only the auxiliary turkey, on Sunday even, I was in experimental, don't do it if you aren't going to overdo it, mode. It was also free.
Chow.com had a fully bacon-wrapped turkey on their front page all last week. Yummers.
FYI, my auxiliary Sunday butterflied and bacon-wrapped turkey.
I had a turkey club for lunch. It was okay but a poor substitute.
That's where I got the idea.
I had a turkey club for lunch. It was okay but a poor substitute.
Huh -- I had a turkey and ham sandwich, which was definitely a poor substitute.
That's where I got the idea.
Ahh. I just sent my mom a whole Chowhound thread about this new cupcake place by them, which she thought was hilarious.
Financial Times article about the possibility of a US recession in the near future: [link]
Oddly enough, the foreign press has been talking about this much more than the US press. One commentator wrote:
Does the greater pessimism of Europeans produce more disciplined and respectful children? Or just more pessimistic newspapers? I believe the "America is due for a comeuppance" view remains very popular across the Atlantic.
that FT link requires registration FYI.
that FT link requires registration FYI.
Wacky!
Can you get to if if you click on the link from this page? (Where it says "today's FT article") I don't think I'm registered for the FT.