Tonight's dinner is clean out the cheese drawer Mac and Cheese.
'Selfless'
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Oooh, that sounds good, sj!
ETA rain also sounds good, but I suppose it would not everywhere
Tonight's dinner is clean out the cheese drawer Mac and Cheese.
Peas or no peas? (I've found that people have extremely strong feelings about peas in mac & cheese, on the level of the Miracle Whip vs mayo debate.)
No rain of mac & cheese, please!
Peas on the side because they're ltc's favorite vegetable, but she won't eat them if they're mixed in. But I did used to mix in all sorts of green vegetables before I had to cook for a child. My Mac and cheese is more of an Italian cheese sauce than a Southern Mac and cheese.
I have never had peas in Mac and cheese. I have liked them in tuna casserole. Sadly the only thing of that list I can still eat are cheese, tuna, and white sauce.
I have never had tuna casserole but Italian tuna in oil in a red sauce is a go to in my family.
I think I was approaching hoarder status - I'd lived the same apartment for 34 years and I don't think I ever got rid of anything.
It's difficult to get rid of stuff when you don't have a car, so I would cut yourself some slack. I've only been to your house once, but it don't remember it feeling particularly cluttered. Of course, I'm a bit of a packrat myself (lives in a 2 bedroom apartment with 5 closets that are all full and there is still stuff stacked in the guest bathroom.)
Peas or no peas? (I've found that people have extremely strong feelings about peas in mac & cheese, on the level of the Miracle Whip vs mayo debate.)
HERESY!!! (as is Miracle Whip). I also am anti peas in pasta carbonara (which also should not have cream).
In conclusion,
I feel strongly about food.
Yes peas in tuna noodle casserole, no peas in Mac&cheese. Also, feed frozen peas to ducks instead of bread. Bread is bad for them. Also, bags of frozen peas are excellent to apply to sprains, or in our case to a balky thermostat to get the heat to come on. Yay, peas!
I am militant about accumulating things. But my hoarder tendencies sneak things in anyway. I *hate* cleaning out closets and corners and under-beds, etc. HATE. Which motivates me to keep those areas clear, even if "we can just store this for a couple weeks until I can get to it" because you know whatever it is will grow roots and become one with the surface it's left on. And still, and still. Stuff accrues.
Yes peas in tuna noodle casserole, no peas in Mac&cheese.
Indeed.
Todd, I hope you find things you think are gone in surprising places.