It's not even dusk here yet. Although I am considering going to bed soon. I am reading the biography of John Hope Franklin, and it is so good.
Natter 73: Chuck Norris only wishes he could Natter
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Also, I made it home in record time, possibly due to it being spring break at at least one local U, AND found a package from msbelle when I got here! Thanks, Rebecca!!
Dinner tonight was butternut squash Flatbread with thyme and cheddar and it was very good. Highly recommended. Real Simple is one of my favorite recipe sources in fact; I actually pay a dollar a month for their meal plan, which is five easy recipes and a combined shopping list by email every week. I don't actually make all the recipes since we eat almost vegetarian at home but even having somebody else choose two recipes a week for me is super helpful, and they are always healthful and easy and delicious. Lots of leafy greens.
I am craving salad for dinner. a big huge delicious salad.
I had a big huge salad for lunch. Two more to go.
Dinner tonight was butternut squash Flatbread with thyme and cheddar and it was very good.
I have a recipe for butternut squash enchiladas, which are a bit more time-intensive than this flatbread, but really good. I'm bookmarking the flatbread recipe, though, because it looks pretty tasty.
It is really good. I love butternut squash anything, but this was easier than many recipes. Though it really does need to be thinly sliced so the pre diced grocery store stuff won't work sadly (though I am too cheap to go that route most of the time anyway).
It is a LOT of cheese. Really, it is a pizza without sauce. But I get why they don't call it that since the flavors are definitely not traditional pizza.
House hunting is going forward. Looked at 4 places yesterday with no winners. Scheduled to look at a couple more tomorrow.
I need the hive mind on one of them. It has solar panels, which I like in concept but know nothing about in reality.
They're playing a long game. Saying to themselves "to catch a lizard, we must think like a lizard. What do lizards like to do? Lie in the sun..."
I hail you as a visionary. I anticipate a conversation with my supervisor in the near future where the phrase "BUT WE'RE NOT PAYING YOU TO CATCH LIZARDS!" will make an appearance.
Suzi, it depends entirely on how the solar panels were financed. You need to find that out - if they're leased or owned, etc.