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Spike's Bitches 40: Buckle Up, Kids! Daddy's Puttin' the Hammer Down.
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
Yay for sj's landlord!
My breakfast is blueberry preserves on sourdough bread, both from the farmers market. Yum.
I'm thinking I might use my amazon gift certificate to get canning supplies. Vaguely responsible, yet also fun, and also helpful for my resolution to eat more homemade food.
Holy shit, Suzi!
That's great news, sj!
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Canning supplies sounds like a good plan. My stove claims to have a canning burner and it makes me want to start putting stuff up. Maybe now the nearby farmer's markets are going again I will get inspired.
Oh, Suzi. Yikes.
Yay for sj's new landlord, though!
My breakfast is blueberry preserves on sourdough bread, both from the farmers market. Yum.
That sounds delicious. The local farmer's market here doesn't start until June.
I'm thinking I might use my amazon gift certificate to get canning supplies. Vaguely responsible, yet also fun, and also helpful for my resolution to eat more homemade food.
That's a great idea.
Oof, Suzi!
So, on a lark, I signed up for the Guardian's "Soulmates", an online match service. The Guardian is a liberal UK newspaper that I read occasionnally. I signed up like 6 months ago. I don't know what they did, but in the last few days, I've gotten several nods of interest. (go me!) One of them is even in DC! But, I digress. Of course, sign up is free, but in order to talk or email, you have to pay. They have a series of "one liners" that you can send for free, though. One of them is "I'm not a subcriber, how about a gift subscription?" How tacky is that?
The local farmer's market here doesn't start until June.
Mine either. I'm like "it's hot, I want to eat lots of fresh veggies and salads, where the hell are you"
The farmers market at Foggy Bottom started a few weeks ago, and the one at Dupont runs pretty close to year-round, I think. The Foggy Bottom one doesn't have much yet -- this week, it was mostly asparagus and radishes, plus apples and a little bit of greens, and some tomatoes that weren't very good -- but it's something.
I just glanced in the mirror. The blueberry preserves made my lips purple. Oops.