Aaaaaaaaaa you guys!! I missed you so much!!
You'd think talking to most of you all day on Facebook about how much I missed you would have canceled that out, but it's just not the same.
'Potential'
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.
Aaaaaaaaaa you guys!! I missed you so much!!
You'd think talking to most of you all day on Facebook about how much I missed you would have canceled that out, but it's just not the same.
So, with DH not home for dinner, I thought about what I really wanted for myself. I came up with carmelized onions on something. A quick view of the fridge reveals nothing to put them on. So now I'm just cooking an onion to eat on its own for dinner. How ashamed should I be?
YAY TOM! Handsome man saved us from the monsters.
Hey Lilty! I keep meaning to carmelize some onions for future use -- maybe I'll do that right now!
Caramelized onions for dinner sounds nummy. I might add a piece of toast to the mix just for texture.
I've been on my own the past two nights and eating these. They seem healthy because of all the kale, but mainly they're just an excuse to eat two kinds of cheese in a fried tortilla.
Onions, caramelized or otherwise, are one of my utter favorite foods but now give me horrific bodily issues of which a lady dare not speak in detail, so I *beg* you to eat the ever-lovin' crap out of that onion for me. As a lady.
Caramelized onions are my favorite. I bet they'd be good on toast, if you don't have anything else...
cheese on tortilla would totally be my dinner if I did not have leftover chicken to consume.
Leftover chicken in the tortilla, with cheese! And carmelized onions, nom.
I ate cheese on chicken with no tortilla. Am I the anti-msbelle?
Lilty, congrats on the wedding!
Dear bagpipe musicians next door,
The bagpipes are a unique and beautiful musical instrument with a long history and tons of tradition. So much so, I am fairly certain more songs have been written with their strengths in mind than just "Scotland the Brave." Perhaps you might want to demonstrate respect for that longstanding tradition by learning some of the other songs rather than just playing the one over and over again.
Ta ever so, Matt