I just remembered that one summer I hit up three weddings with the same outfit. But it depended highly on borrowed expensive pearls, and I'm cut off from those now.
When I asked that side of the family where they all got their pearls, they said that they were cheaply bought in Singapore and I should fly out and get some. Because I can clearly afford to roll in an airline ticket half the way around the world into my bargain jewelry.
Blustery here.
Here as well. I was trying to decide if my tree could stay out on my patio through Fall. No, it can't. It got tossed over today. Now it's back inside and once it dries and I get more bark to top the pot with, I need to decide where it lives until much of Spring is over.
Mmm, love butternutty pasta stuff.
What did you do with it?
I roasted the butternut squash for about 45 minutes, then skinned it and cut it into cubes. I minced and diced everything after this while I was waiting for the squash to roast, just so it would all come together at the right time.
Started the bow tie pasta. For the sauce, I sautéd olive oil, minced garlic, sage (I used dried, and removed it before eating), 3 minced shallots, and diced prosciutto for several minutes. Then I added the cubed butternut squash and some chicken broth, and let that simmer. Just before the pasta was done, I added some Parmesan-Romano and Gorgonzola to the sauce, along with sliced green onion. Salt and pepper to taste. Tossed the sauce and pasta together, and served it over arugula -- or other green of choice, because IIRC you don't like arugula.
I finally finished turning our fountain (which never worked for more than a week without breaking) into a planter. A fountain-y planter. [link]
That butternut squash thing sounds AMAZING.
Nice planter, Scrappy. The blue glass pieces are a nice nod to its former function.
Oooh, I want to try the one shrift made!
I am posting from one of the open filks at OVFF.
Cool! And Seanan won the Pegasus!
If you want to, you should totally date the Nurse.
At the least, pretend you want to date the Nurse in order to get his schedule and plan your ER visits around it.
I went to the very cheap nursery that's way the hell east of here, and now I have too much to plant.
Lord, it's pouring here. I still managed to ferry Emmett across the Bay to Krav and back. His teacher had them work out 20 minutes of the hour in the rain. She's being a hardass. Looks like they're polling to see if anybody wants to take Muay Thai there.
We're stretching to reach the next paycheck and I've been having to pull stuff out of the freezer to feed everybody.
Emmett got a home made burrito with last night's leftovers. JZ and I finished off a bag of shrimp gyoza. I made a good dipping sauce with soy sauce, mustard, honey, and Sriracha.
Then Emmett was still hungry so I used up the frozen mango chunks in the freezer and made a smoothie. The only juice type thing I had was an Odwalla protein shake but that turned out to be super yum and make it all taste like a delicious milkshake.
I did 25 minutes on the treadmill at the Y, and then sat in the whirlpool for a while. It turns out that mid-Sunday afternoon is a great time, there was only one other person in the women's private exercise room the whole time. Alas, there's nowhere on their treadmill model to rest a book, but if you hold onto the bar, it automagically reads your heartbeat. Next time I bring the iPod....