Feh. I always forget how much collards cook down. Dinner still smells delish though. (Collards sauteed with canellini beans and kielbasa.) But I think I'm going to need a side dish. Hmm.
'Hell Bound'
Natter 64: Yes, we still need you
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.
We had homemade pulled pork with BBQ sauce, corn on the cob, Caesar salad, and macaroni salad. Very yum, especially after an afternoon at the beach.
For an ocean girl, I do like Lake Ontario.
I just caught the end of Mamma Mia! I really never need to see Pierce and Colin in shiny spandex, ever again.
A Fortsas Hoax of 1840
Heh. I'd read that Leverage AU, but they'd probably have to work in a rare book collector who is oppressing someone with cute children.
I made an enormous spinach salad with tomatoes, bell peppers, cucumber, onion, alfalfa sprouts, edamame, garbanzo beans, and hard boiled eggs.
we had leftover Subway sandwiches - bleagh. But, I didn't have to cook, or clean up.
Yum. Note to self: more greens, less beans. But damn was that good. And now I've got that lingering burny sensation from all the hot pepper I put in. Nom.
Hey shrift, you interested in going to see Lucero on the 15th? Also I think Nicole and/or Ellen may be in town that weekend.
I'm thinking about ordering in some barbeque chicken or maybe a pizza.
I was just looking to see what was on tv tonight, and I'm looking forward to seeing an older (2000) episode of Secrets of the Dead on one of the secondary PBS stations. I bought the book that the show is based on, but I've never seen the documentary. (It's called "Catastrophe," and it's about a worldwide weather phenomenon, possibly caused by an eruption of Krakatoa, in 535 that led to massive upheaval in cultures around the world, including the rise of Islam in the following century.)
We ordered in Thai cause we were both too lazy to cook anything. Nummy green curry.