Askye, it was a drawer FULL of seed. Like a 20 lb bag of seed. How does that happen?
Oh! That's a lot weirder than I was thinking! I was thinking the amount and kind of stuff small animals move, like askye. Huh.
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.
Askye, it was a drawer FULL of seed. Like a 20 lb bag of seed. How does that happen?
Oh! That's a lot weirder than I was thinking! I was thinking the amount and kind of stuff small animals move, like askye. Huh.
Dr. Nefaria's first name is TINO (I bet).
Suzi, perhaps the bird seed was put in the drawer by the movers? that's all I can think of ....
Have you ever had an experience where you keep hearing a faint sound but you can't identify it and it's driving you to distraction, and eventually you start to wonder if you're going slightly mad?
There is a piano tuner in my office.
I'm more boggled that you have a piano in your office. But then, I don't know the nature of your office.
Everybody seems happy with the blobby meringue cookies. Hooray!
I am with Connie. I'd love a piano in my office. Being that I work from home 95% of the time, I don't think local management will fund the expense.
-t, I'd love blobby meringue cookies. I need to get brave and try cooking my own.
I have absolutely NO clue where the birdseed and large amounts of fluff - like a pillow worth of fluff - could have come from. I KNOW they weren't there when we moved from CA to CO. If they were there for the move from the old old apartment to the old apartment, how did they not get discovered when the movers tipped that portion of the cabinet. And even if, IF, they appears in CO, when? how? why?
I can't even be embarassed by the dead mice, cause that was like the perfect mouse lure - bedding and food, one stop shopping. I'm just utterly gobsmacked by the seed and fluff.
Timelies all!
Nearly forgot my younger nephew's birthday.(It's early next week, and I wouldn't have remembered if my parents hadn't mentioned it.) I know what errands I need to do tomorrow after work.
I read the recipe for meringue cookies and was tempted by the simplicity--till I read the assembly instructions. Way too much fiddly work even for that level of scrumptiousness. So I shall go to the gourmet grocery tomorrow and see if they have any. There's a Trader Joe's in Salt Lake, and they apparently have some, but I cannot justify a 50-mile drive just for cookies.
I just hit up our TJ's for meringues. Nom! Also grabbed some Kona cookies - has anyone tried these?
The ones I made were not fiddly to assemble, Connie. Scoop onto cookie sheet and bake.