((((bonny and Bartleby)))) All ~ma.
We thought the eye problems were over at our house. But now it's Seamus's turn. Ever tried to restrain a terrified 15-pound orange cat?
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((((bonny and Bartleby)))) All ~ma.
We thought the eye problems were over at our house. But now it's Seamus's turn. Ever tried to restrain a terrified 15-pound orange cat?
Sparky, backflung with a big, virtual hug.
Sparky that is awesome news. Congratulations!!
Man, I just ate half a custard-filled paczki (actually, "paczki" is the plural; "poncek" is the singular, but it will NEVER catch on t /Sheldon ), and I am zipping around on a sugar buzz. I should have pre-loaded with bacon or something else protein-y, to blunt the sugar buzz. Whoooooo!
(I only ate half, since they are definitely not gluten-free. But I cannot pass up a custard-filled, deep-fried, sugar-coated pastry, and especially not one that my grandmother made every year. So I ate half in her honor, and am willing to endure gastrointestinal discomfort in her honor. In fact, I think she would sort of expect it.)
Paczki! I'm so sad we are out in the 'burbs now instead of near the Polish bakery in my old work hood.
In the midst of my worrying, I self-medicated with a cinnamon scone. First wheat in ages. When I came in and checked the calorie count, it suddenly tasted a lot less yummy.
Sigh.
That's great news, Sparky. I know what a huge difference that makes.
actually, "paczki" is the plural; "poncek"
pronounced pahn-CHEK? (just want to know so that I can impress BFF's mom. They're Buffalo Polish Catholic)
No deep fried pastries for me, just the breakfast sandwich I ate a few minutes ago on my flight.
I could make flap jacks but soup is easier.