Good result, ultimately, but they made me work for it.
Tara ,'Empty Places'
Natter 68: Bork Bork Bork
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.
Uh oh, Stephanie, do you need a TJs care package? When I was in college, TJs was strictly a So Cal store so my mom's care packages leaned heavily towards TJs treats.
Oh, Burrell, that would be great, but there is no rush and I can totally pay for my indulgence. About a year ago, I had a NM client and I mentioned to her that I loved TJS and that we don't have them. WIthout telling me, she went out and bought me two huge boxes full of TJs stuff. I still have some but of course, I ate all the best stuff months ago. But I know you are busy, like all of us. So only if it was convenient or something.
We need a TJs national distribution plan like the VHS tapes in the old days. Because I am looking forward to all their Christmas candy, but require a trip to Albuquerque to do so.
Uh oh, Stephanie, do you need a TJs care package? When I was in college, TJs was strictly a So Cal store so my mom's care packages leaned heavily towards TJs treats.
I was about to say--I would totally do a shopping trip for you.
Heh. Great minds think alike.
You know, Buffistas are awesome. I had a phone conversation with Joe this morning and while I know I really shouldn't get into the details, it included him saying I had (not literally) beaten and pummeled him. And while I am at peace with all my decisions in this divorce process, those sorts of phone calls leave me feeling very much in need of even the thought of a care package. Like, it's nice to be reminded that some people who have known me for a long time like me.
I also am happy to go to TJ's for anyone. I am in there 3x a week, so if a need arises, I'm happy to purchase.
Aw, Stephanie. I've known you for a long time, and like you a lot. And when I get back from France in a couple of weeks, I'd be happy to send you a bunch of TJ's stuff, too. And some Southern Season stuff too, if you want it.
Successful, though lengthy, chili making. Tomatoes, tomatillos, chorizo, corn, peppers, onions, garlic, chili powder, black beans, and cilantro.
Everything except the canned beans, chili powder, and chorizo came from the CSA, and the chorizo came from the farmer's market.
thanks, everyone