Happy mothers' day to all Buffistas, mothers or not!!
My cat is still zonked out in the recliner, so she's not bugging me to move up her dinnertime. Maybe she'll ignore it until it's relatively close to a reasonable person's idea of "dinnertime," but I doubt it.
Connie, can you get a wireless card for your desktop, and use that to access the Internet in your closet? (wireless N cards are cheap these days. If by chance you don't have a wireless N router, they are cheap too.)
I just turned on the Kitty TV by opening up the balcony door. She's hunkered down in front of the screen, looking at everything, especially listening to the birds in the tree right in front of her.
Oops, I think it's now dinnertime--she's getting whiny in the kitchen.
Because I'm lazy, I'm trying to find the best store-bought apple pie. I say lazy, because the Cook's Illustrated recipe has excellent crust, and home-made is something that suits apple pie very well.
So far, I think Trader Joes wins. Boston Market had horrible pastry, and there's something off about Marie Callender. I mean, I'll finish it, but it's not proper.
Any recs for good store-bought chain pies?
One good thing about living in the South is that I can just go buy a jar of cinnamon apples from Cracker Barrel and bake that into a premade pie crust.
The cats are getting antsy about dinner. Which would only be annoying, but Spare Cat starts nipping if I don't start working on it.
What's improper about a Marie Callendar's pie?
What's improper about a Marie Callendar's pie?
The pastry falls apart too much, and there's an over-fermented taste to the filling. Trader Joes has pie with more...continuity, and the apple tastes fresher and less sweet.