I think I need M to make calls of encouragement to my kids, askye. You could monetize this, girl.
JenP, did you bake the ribs? My parents never cooked them, so I never did. I've had them at Chili's and the like, but never knew how to do them. Did you parboil them first?
Cindy, my mom did make them, but I don't know what her method was - I think just in the oven. We, however, just heated up some already cooked ribs from Wegmans. Not very inspired, alas! But tasty.
We had two pecan trees in our yard, along with four nearly-century-old willow oaks: huge, mighty trees, itty bitty acorns!The acorns of course, and the pecans were mainly squirrel food for the colonies of squirrels, because we had no pecan tree shaker. We had to pass beneath the pecan limbs to get to our door, and unless it was deepest winter that involved being cursed out and bombarded with empty pecan hulls in passage. We got used to it and mostly didn't notice. Until the day StE handed me a ribeye bone with a wide-eyed look. "Mom? They're dragging cows up into the trees, now."
Mom? They're dragging cows up into the trees, now.
LOL!
The pecan groves in Roswell are one of the few businesses that still exist there. We had 2 trees at my house, and used a short iron pipe on a rope to knock the nuts down. We'd get about 2 bushels for ourselves each year.
Guys, I'm writing a test question for my computer science class that is basically "Buffistas moving to a new board - the test question". (I'm not naming the board)
Fancy words like "change management", "beta testing", "data migration", "stakeholders", "bug reports", etc. are all being thrown around - I'm basically using it, in context, as an example of a change being done WELL. Gud, naturally, looks real good in my narrative. =)
msbelle, JenP - I seem to have deleted my card email by accident. Can someone resend?
Thank you.
Sure thing, smonster. Sending shortly...
ETA: Sent.