Spike's Bitches 48: I Say, We Go Out There, and Kick a Little Demon Ass.
[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.
I just got a text from the pharmacy so I'm off to get more antibiotics.
I have my antibiotics, I have my aloe. I have more water. I'm trying to think about how much water Is hould be drinking, any time I wonder Ijust drink more water.
And I'm being realistic about cooking magazines and cookbooks I have. First I've barely cooked since I've moved and second, well, this IC thing is going to keep me restricted and hanging on to coookbooks/magazines I haven't used SINCE I GOT THEM however many years ago is just hoarding at this point.
I am looking through to see if there are any recipes in the magazines that will either work or are easily modified that I'd actually eat. Mostly the answer is no. The ones I like there's no way to modify.So in the Get Rid of Bin they are going.
I hope the drugs get to work quick for you askye.
So true story: I had a scrumptious dinner with the lovely Pix and NoiseDesign this evening. This was in itself a delightful event, however the bestest part happened upon my arrival home.
I had told Pix that I would need to mark my leftover crab legs as asparagus or something to keep it safe from the boys. Pix cleverly labeled the box "Kale Salad" for the quick assist. Upon arrival home we found my son Bobby in the driveway of our house. He took the leftover box out of the back seat, reads the top, and says....
Bleh, who eats Kale Salad?
It was perfect!
Laura, I love that story!
Askye, I'm sorry you are still having to deal with this. I hope you are feeling better soon.
Laura, that is awesome (both the story and the dinner!)
Dinner with Pix and ND for the win.
As for cookbooks, for me it would be a good idea to keep at least one general cookbook. I have two. A "Mennonite Community Cookbook" which I got at a library sale when I was in college. I like the old fashioned country cooking - especially as there are plenty of meatless dishes (I was a vegetarian at the time. And last summer I found at a garage sale a "Better Homes & Gardens Cookbook" 3 ring binder, the same edition that my mom had when I was growing up, that I learned to cook out of. If I had to choose only one, the BHG would go out the window, but I love it, and have in fact used it this year. If I need a recipe that is not in one of these, and I do not have in my collection of recipe cards, there is always Google. I think most people could get by with just Google.
Laura, that completely made my day. Hilarious!
Good idea Pix!
I made it from 9 until 11:30 ish at work. I'm not in a ton of pain, but I'm doing a lot of talking and it's busy and I'm not able to drink enough water. Plus moving around a lot is jarring and painful in delicate areas. The guy who started his shift at 11:30 took one look at me and asked "Um, are you okay? You look like you're going to pass out."
My supervisor was there and I told him, I just couldn't. (Not to metion I lost count at how many times I'd run to the restroom, but I'm thinking around 10 trips). And my supervisor was trying to talk me into staying and my coworker jumped in "She looks flushed AND pale. She's sick."
I have to figure out what to do about tomorrow. As nice as a day off is, we are super busy at work and I want to be there selling things and cementing my position as a top seller.
As nice as a day off is, we are super busy at work and I want to be there selling things and cementing my position as a top seller.
You are amazing, askye. You have so much determination. I can't help solving your problem at all, but if you'd like any validation of your awesomeness, I've got a ton of it for you.