Went to home depot to return the tracks that didn't work and buy molding to cover the tracks that are hung. Seems we were only charged a penny for the tracks that didn't work. I was wondering how we left the other day for only $100. Hardly seemed worth returning. Except that it's less clutter in the house. Oh well. Now to hang to molding. Repair wall boards. And paint. I'll paint when it's not so rainy. That way I can open windows and it will dry fast.
Spike's Bitches 47: Someone Dangerous Could Get In
[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.
Laura, that dinner sounds amazing!
Yeppers. Congrats! Now now that I've met TCG, I have an actual picture of both of you in my head.
Hopefully a good picture.
We're trying to get the house looking presentable for NYD. There's too much stuff.
Mmm Laura, that dinner sounds amazing. Lucky you, lucky Pix, and lucky ND.
I can't imagine grilling tonight. It is wet wet wet outside.
That sounds delightful, Laura (the menu and the company). I'll be hitting a bar and a restaurant with amyth and some mutual buds tonight.
I picked up a cookbook from a local Persian restaurant, which led to wandering around a Persian grocery for exotic (to me) ingredients like pomegranate syrup, saffron, and tahini. We'll see if I can turn these into food in my kitchen at some point.
Yum, Calli. I love trying new recipes.
Which cookbook did you get?
Cool. I'd recommend the Food of Life cookbook if you get further interested in Persian cuisine.
Mom gave us this tagine link for Christmas. It came with a teeny tiny recipe book, but I need to find a larger book on either Moroccan cuisine or a book specifically about using a tagine to cook.
Thanks, SuziQ. I adore Sage's osh, so that'll be my first thing to try.