Health~ma for Drew!
The Mayor ,'End of Days'
Spike's Bitches 45: That sure as hell wasn't in the brochure.
[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.
Health~ma.
My mother just emailed my sister and me to tell us that she'd ordered this headband for both of us. [link] That's an $82 headband with a giant bow on the side of the head. I so don't understand my mother. I'm also pretty sure the last time I wore a headband was around 1994.
Health ~ma for Drew.
So much health~ma to Drew. Feel better, babe! No fliming livers!
IOMBFunniness, Joe and I just had this conversation:
Me: Let's move to Russia.
Joe: I think you miss thing like money. And food. They don't have a lot of those in Russia.
Me: We don't have a lot of that HERE.
Joe: True. Start packing. I'll get a Russian dictionary and a big furry hat.
The good news is that they don't think it's any of the things they worry most about post surgery. The bad news is that they don't have a clue what it is. He's feeling fine this morning, so they are doing an MRI and trying to determine what has been causing the pain. Depending on what they find, we may be out of here by tonight, or they may have to do exploratory surgery.
Very much ~ma to ND.
Vibing for an easy and effective fix, Pix. Good thoughts to Drew.
Heaps and tons of health ~ma for Drew. May the solution so itself soon, and may the fix be easy.
Help! I need a Jew!
R has requested sour cream and cottage cheese for lunch some time. Her Mother used to make it for her. "I was raised on it."
Sounds delish. I'm in. Googling it, however, has proved to be problematic.
What do we think 50/50? Anything on the side?
I asked her what other foods her mother made that she liked. "Spagetti, with tomato sauce, but the Jewish way, not the Italian way."
This is fairly ungoogleable as well.
(It may just be she's considering things her mom made "Jewish". This is entirely possible.)
Trudy She may be thinking of a dish we called Hungarian noodles which was a combination of noodles, cottage cheese and sour cream, sometimes with bacon or chopped ham. It is one of those things that you just eyeballed so I don't have recipe but there is probably one on the Internet somewhere.
Be forewarned - it looks fairly disgusting but was classic comfort food since it was quick and we always had those ingredrients