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  1. 1 hour ago, Quartzsite Cruiser said:

    We've gotten quite a bit loaded today,

     

     

    When I first read this I did not think in reference to the motor home.  I had other thoughts, probably thinking of what I wanted to do.

     

    1 hour ago, Quartzsite Cruiser said:

    Debbie, I'm glad today is a much better day.  I hope River is feeling much better today.

     

     

    No one is happier than I.

     

    11 minutes ago, rafinmd said:

    Any improvement with her physical symptoms?  I can imagine trying to take her to a doctor would be a nightmare if it became necessary.

     

    Roy

     

    Not only a nightmare, but I don't think we have authority to get treatment.  We'd have to call her other grandma and maybe even get her mom in on it. Her symptoms are about the same today and I think it is just a childhood cold with a nasty cough.  

     

    57 minutes ago, JazzyV said:

    Good to hear, Debbie.

     

    Yes, but we have to remember the potential is always there.

     

    57 minutes ago, JazzyV said:

    Lenda, hopefully neither the RA or the uveitis flares up. Rheumatology said they usually do 6 weeks total, so it's only a week more.

     

    That's good to know.

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  2. 42 minutes ago, Sharon in AZ said:

    Debbie @dfish, I had to laugh about River not eating the chicken because of the sauce because that’s usually the only way I like to eat it. 

     

    But, she liked the sauce!   She wanted the sauce on her noodles because she said it was so good.  I don't get it.

     

    Things have been much better today.  Thank goodness!

     

    @Seasick Sailor I'm sorry Allen's appointment didn't go well.  Are they considering vitamin D supplements?   If he likes mushrooms, they are full of it.  I'm usually low in sodium as well, but not real low.  

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  3. Good morning, everyone!

     

    Today is a new day and hopefully, a better day for us all.  We have a balmy start to the day and the high is supposed to be 59F.  @StLouisCruisers I'm glad DD made it safely to your place.  That is a long drive from Cincinnati!  @JazzyV Thank you for including River's respiratory illness on the Care List.  Hopefully, that will include her trauma issues as well.  @smitty34877 thank you for your kind words.  I am hoping River can outgrow this as well as Tana and her sister did.  I'm sure Tana was thrilled at being able to walk into the kitchen!  Good for her!  @cat shepard Happy Birthday to your DSis.  

     

    Today's meal looks like a winner to me.  I'd make that for Sue and me, but DB Bill would balk at it because of the peppers.  https://www.eatingwell.com/recipe/277510/feta-roasted-red-pepper-stuffed-chicken-breasts/

     

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    The stuffing in this recipe is a little different as it uses three types of cheese.  It looks pretty easy to do.  https://cooktoria.com/roasted-pepper-stuffed-chicken-breast/

     

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    This one sounded good with pistachios added into the stuffing.  https://www.closetcooking.com/roasted-red-pepper-pistachio-and-feta/

     

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    Wishing you all a wonderful day!

     

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  4. 46 minutes ago, Quartzsite Cruiser said:

     

    Debbie, you may be onto something if both of River's parents are anti-vaxers and believe Covid is a hoax.  It sounds like besides a stable environment that both grandmothers are providing, River could benefit from counseling, either through her school or privately.  I don't know how to convince her that Covid is very real, very scary and the vaccines help.  I may be over stepping, if so please forgive me, but from all you've said about River, it seems someone who could provide a long term loving and stable environment should have custody of River.  I agree with how you feel about her mother's sentence being extended.

     

     

    Both of River's parents are idiots.  Really, neither of them should have reproduced, but they each have three kids.  River in common, with a step child in each family.  So many kids with the deck stacked against them.  

     

    We asked the other grandma to get custody, but she doesn't want to undermine her daughter, River's mother.  And we agree that she would benefit greatly from counseling, but right now the other grandma is dragging her feet on it.  River did witness her stepdad (deadbeat) beat up her mother on several occasions.  She was responsible for taking care of her little sister and baby brother as well as act as barmaid for the stepdad.  Way too much for a 7 year old.  

     

    33 minutes ago, ger_77 said:

    @dfishI don't know who to feel more sorry for - River or you and Sue.  All 3 of you have to deal with little River's trauma and try to get her through the tantrums.  Poor little girl.  I know she's in the best place possible with the 2 of you guiding her for the next week.

     

     

    Fortunately, this is the first big meltdown we've had to deal with.  And while it is explainable, we do have to help her manage better.  I read somewhere that what they don't need in a meltdown is for us to join their chaos.  We need to stay calm, so putting her in her room and letting her stay there until she'll listen, is the best course of action.

     

    10 minutes ago, Seasick Sailor said:

    @dfish Do you think if you explained to River another reason for the test is, if she spreads it to you or Sue, you could get very ill, or worse. 

     

    Well, not at the time of the tantrum.  Since then it has been explained to her and she seems to understand.  

     

    1 hour ago, kazu said:

     

    Bless you and Sue for understanding and helping her ♥️ 

     

    It will be hard but so worth it. You are giving her a new childhood, bless you both and her grandmother ♥️ 

     

    Thanks, Jacqui!   This parenting thing is not easy!  It isn't easy with a well adjusted child, let alone one who has suffered trauma.

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  5. 1 hour ago, Quartzsite Cruiser said:

     

    Debbie, how awful for River, Sue and you.  I hope she is better quickly and that you both do not catch whatever it is she has.

     

     

    I hope we don't catch it either!

     

    48 minutes ago, JazzyV said:

     

    Oh sorry to hear that River isn't feeling well and made a big deal about a Covid test. Has she ever had one? Is she worried that it will hurt? I'm in a study right now where I do 2 nasal swabs a week for 8 weeks and mail them away. They are seeing if wearing a health watch monitor, the data correlates in any way with the swabs. I'm done with my awful head and chest cold, so hopefully I develop nothing, especially before surgery. I'm going to be careful and mask at any medical appointments and the grocery store, and maybe PT if I continue.

     

     

    I have no idea what the issue was.  I know both her parents feel Covid is a hoax (still) and she might have picked up on that.  Boy, was she angry.  

     

    48 minutes ago, JazzyV said:

    Lenda, I've been accumulating stuff in preparation. BFF gave me his DD DF's walker. I bought slip on shoes (wearing them today for the first time), and a long shoe horn. I've got grabbers, a shower seat and a suction grab bar to put in the downstairs walk in shower. I worry about stuff like laundry, although BFF did both of ours in Germany when I had fallen on the TA nad couldn't navigate the steps to his cousin's basement. I know he will do anything he can to help me, including staying here if needed.

     

    Be careful with the suction grab bar.  They often don't stick.  I had one of those and eventually threw it out because it fell off more than it stayed on.

     

    33 minutes ago, quilty964 said:

     

    @dfishthanks for the recipes, I hope River feels better quickly and nobody else gets it.  

     

     

    Thank you!  I hope we stay healthy as well.

     

    9 minutes ago, kazu said:

     

    Yikes 😱 Poor River 😔 And poor you and Sue 😢 Sounds like it might be a tough week unless River starts to feel better or at least stops the tantrums.  Leaving her in her room for a bit is a good idea.  If she still is in the tantrum mood when you go back in to talk to her, give her a gingerale or whatever and tell her you will be back when she wants to talk. 😉 

     

    I know she doesn’t feel well but a tantrum is not needed.   I feel for you two 😔 

     

    My plan was to go try and talk to her and if she was still screaming and crying to say, "I can see you're not ready to listen.  I'll try again later."  Then leave.  I'm not going to join in on the screaming match.  She was ready to listen when we went back in.  

     

    Poor thing.  Her mom is in jail and her dad doesn't want to see her.  Her mom is looking at having her sentence increased because she defied a court order.  There was a no contact order between her and her husband because of the beatings they inflicted on each other.  She was calling him the next day.  Well, the judge found out and is not happy.  She's been calling the deadbeat all along.  Personally, I think it would be good for River if she did stay in jail longer and she'd be with her other grandma and in a stable environment.  But, this may explain her reactions to things.  Now, to help her gain control of her emotions and behaviors.  That is a long term project.

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  6. This is turning into a long day and may be a long week.  River is coughing up a storm and she sounds horrible.  She's also got a runny nose and is crabby as all get out.  Our friends asked that she take a Covid test as Covid often presents as a cold.  River threw an absolute fit with screaming and crying and carrying on.  So, dinner tonight is cancelled and I'm not sure when it may be rescheduled.  Sue told her we can't go anywhere this week since she's sick and we don't know what it might be.  That intensified the tantrum, so River is now in her room until we feel up to doing battle again.  That might be tomorrow.

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  7. Good morning, everyone!

     

    It is cold this morning in mid-Michigan.  We are told it will be partly sunny with a high of 39.  Ok, that sounds good to me.  The snow is melting pretty quickly from the Friday storm.  Last night's Farkle party was a success.  They really enjoyed the chicken cacciatore from last week's MOD.  Well, everyone except River who wouldn't eat the chicken because it had sauce on it.  She liked the noodles and she liked the sauce on the noodles, but not the chicken.  I know, makes no sense, but she is 7.  

     

    We are going over to Mt. Pleasant this afternoon to have dinner with some friends of mine.  Stacey was a student in my class, as was her brother, and I got to know the family that way.  Stacey is working at Central Michigan University in the audiology department and her parents moved up here to help take care of the kids. They still have their house in Ohio and go back in the summer time.  They are excited to meet River and Stacey has a daughter around the same age, so the girls can play.  

     

    Today's meal sounds good to me and we might have that for dinner one night this week.  I love fish tacos and you could make those as well.  You can use the low carb tortillas to help in that department.  https://natashaskitchen.com/shrimp-tacos/

     

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    The sauce for these tacos sounds really good.   https://pinchofyum.com/spicy-shrimp-tacos-with-garlic-cilantro-lime-slaw

     

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    I like some of the suggestions for serving in this recipe.  It doesn't have to just be in a taco shell.  You can make a shrimp bowl with rice, or use it in a shrimp salad.  https://www.wellplated.com/shrimp-tacos/

     

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    @cat shepard I'm so glad your sister had a good first night at home.  Here's to many more!

     

    Wishing you all a wonderful day!

     

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  8. Good morning, everyone!

     

    We didn't get as much snow as they promised, but that is ok.  It will be on the ground for a couple of days, but the driveway and road is clear.  Sue should have no trouble picking up River.  My plan is to hit the gym and then do some work around the house.  I got the vacuum out yesterday and started straightening things in the kitchen.  I threw out stuff that we hadn't looked at in over a year and found places to store things that had been sitting on the counter.  Clutter is no issue to Sue, but I can't stand it.  

     

    @seagarsmoker

     

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    Today's meal sounds really good.  It is low carb and gluten free.  It sounds flavorful and I like that.  https://www.eatingwell.com/recipe/7923336/cheesy-portobello-chicken-cutlets-with-broccoli/

     

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    This one is a bit different as they make up the chicken and broccoli mixture and stuff the portabella mushrooms with it.  https://sumptuousliving.net/healthy-chicken-and-broccoli-stuffed-portabella-mushrooms-2/

     

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    This one calls for regular mushrooms, but you could easily use portabella.  Or Baby Bellas.  https://realhousemoms.com/creamy-broccoli-and-mushroom-chicken/

     

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    I think we'll be having one of these recipes next week.  Tonight I am making the chicken cacciatore from last week.  

     

    Wishing you all a wonderful day.

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  9. @JazzyV Vanessa, while no one wants surgery, I am glad that there is a plan forward to help you.  Your situation has gone on way too long.  You can be sure that all the Dailyites will be reaching out to hold your hand during surgery and during your recovery.  

     

    What a horrible event in Moscow.  I am so saddened by what is happening.  

     

    @Haljo1935 I was relieved to read that while his injuries were critical, the firefighter was stable and progressing in a favorable manner.  Let's continue to pray for his full recovery.  

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  10. Oh, wow!   I was really hoping for a better day today, but the news has not been good.  Healing thoughts go out to Princess Catherine and condolences to the crew of the Nieuw Amsterdam and the families of the deceased crew members.  What a horrible accident!

     

    It is still snowing here, but is supposed to stop around 7 pm.  We have rescheduled Farkle to tomorrow night.  Sue should have no problem picking up River as they did not get much snow further north.  Tomorrow's forecast is for mostly sunny.  

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  11. Good morning, everyone!

     

    It is a cold and snowy morning here in mid-Michigan.  Schools are closed and my water fitness class is cancelled.  We may be delaying Farkle till tomorrow if it gets as bad as the forecast promises.  The heavy snow is supposed to come this afternoon.  What we have now is just playing with us.  We're hoping that they are able to clear roads tonight as Sue is heading north to pick up River tomorrow morning.  Actually, they are supposed to get less snow up there, so once she gets a bit north she should be ok.  I guess today will be popcorn and Netflix.  

     

    So, we're having dessert for dinner today.  Oh, why not?  We've been eating healthy stuff like carrots and parsnips and turnips.  Time for some fun!  A perfect dinner for when you're snowed in watching bad movies all day.  What makes it healthy is that they substituted Greek yogurt for the butter in the batter and also for some of the cream cheese in the frosting.  And the cream cheese they did use is the light stuff.  I don't know how healthy it is, but it looks good!  https://www.healthyseasonalrecipes.com/coconut-raspberry-greek-yogurt-layer-cake/

     

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    This one is more like a coffee cake and might be appropriate since we're having it for a meal.  https://www.twopeasandtheirpod.com/raspberry-coconut-cake-with-coconut-streusel/

     

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    This one is paleo and gluten free.  I think I'd opt for the first one with real ingredients.  https://www.cookedandloved.com/recipes/paleo-raspberry-coconut-cake/

     

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    Wishing you all a wonderful day or at least better than yesterday.

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  12. 41 minutes ago, marshhawk said:

     

    @Cruzin TerriSeveral years ago I tore both rotator cuffs.  That'll teach me to put out my arms to stop a fall.  I opted out of surgery on my right arm and did physical therapy until the therapy ran out.  For two reasons.  I ended up getting MRSA at the doctors office, and DH decided that that was the time he should have hip replacement.  His surgery did not go very well, and there I was unable to pull him out of his chair.  I had to call my BFF to fly down to help us, and in return, I asked him if he could cruise, where would he want to go, and he said Alaska, and we took him to Alaska.  So when I fell in May of 2020, I remembered not to hold out my arms, and i broke the tip off my elbow, ( i have 4 screws holding it together)and smashed my nose.  Following that surgery, I decided to only walk on dirt paths, and double check my surroundings on everything. If you can try the therapy first.

     

     

    Goodness, Annie.  I don't know whether to laugh or cry at this.  

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  13. 2 hours ago, rafinmd said:

    Another sad fire death overnight.  A 15-year-old girl died last night in a house fire about 1 1/2 miles from me.

     

    Roy

     

    That is really sad, Roy.  

     

    1 hour ago, JazzyV said:

     

    @dfish I'm sorry the PT person didn't think you'd made any progress. What's next?

     

     

    This was expected, Vanessa.  The next step is to do nerve ablation.  If we do that and I can walk distances without the poles, then I don't have the pounding that causes the pain in my neck.  It is all related and due mostly to the fact that my shock absorbers (discs) are worn out.

     

    1 hour ago, StLouisCruisers said:

     

    Debbie, from what he says he should use more moisturizer because she says he doesn't use a sufficient amount. (BTW, that's what I would tell him, too!)  Also she recommended laundry detergent for sensitive skin, fragrance free.  No brand mentioned.  She said the Dove for men soap he uses now is okay.  We used to use a discontinued brand which contained cocoa butter so I wonder if that has something to do with it, too.  He complained of itchy scalp on the back of his head and she apparently called in a prescription for something (shampoo?  lotion?) because there was a call from Walgreens a few hours later.  Guess we'll find out what it is when we pick it up. This is all taken from what he told me because I wasn't in the examination room with him.

     

    I used to use Dreft detergent as it was supposed to be gentle for babies.  It has just been lately and I've been lathering up well with lotion today.  My scalp itches, too!  I use a conditioner that you leave in, hoping that will cut down on the itchiness.  I guess I need baby shampoo?

     

    54 minutes ago, Quartzsite Cruiser said:

     

    Debbie, I use CeraVe lotion, and it works well, when I remember to use it.  There are a couple of formulas, and it comes in a lotion or a cream in a tube.  The cream is good for traveling.  I'm glad you have your state taxes straightened out, and will be able to handle them next year.  One good thing about living in Texas is no state income tax.

     

     

    I have some CeraVe here. And Eucerin and another one they use in the hospitals.  Aquafor.

     

    50 minutes ago, YourWorldWithBill said:

    Greetings, all. Thanks for the reports, @kazuand @rafinmd, and thanks for the Pompeii pictures, @Haljo1935. We also docked at Sorrento on our cruise last November; Pompeii had been on my bucket list for many years. 

    @dfish, I'm reluctant to suggest what worked for me, but here it is anyway: I tried some lotions that my dermatologist recommended for itching, but they didn't do much. My PCC recommended an anti-eczema lotion, so I tried Caladryl Eczema Calming (there are plenty of other brands) and that's worked really well for me! At a certain age I had to start using some regular lotion fairly often, but when it gets bad I use the eczema stuff.

     

    That is interesting, Bill.  Thanks for mentioning it.  I could keep some on hand for when the other stuff doesn't work.

     

    46 minutes ago, Seasick Sailor said:

     

    Sandi, I use Noodle and Boo laundry detergent. It's for babies, but is ultra stain cleaning and gentle. Our dermatologist recommends it. And smells so nice! (Amazon)

     

    For Allen's itchy miserable skin, she recommends Melkfett Ringelblume. A cream, also on Amazon. 

     

    Thanks, Joy!  I'm writing all this stuff down.

     

    39 minutes ago, AroundWithMAPTravels said:

    Since we are on topic of dry skin remedies:   My doctor recommended taking Evening Primrose Oil gelcaps.   Helps to moisturize and soften from within.   I only need it in winter when the air gets really dry, but it does help the itchiness and bumps.

     

    That's different.  I'll keep that in mind. Thank you!

     

    30 minutes ago, Seasick Sailor said:

    Today was a crappy day. From blood draw, THREE pokes, to waiting for over an hour for the dermatologist, who recommends seeing our primary MOHS surgeon due to too many lesions, moles, and eczema breakouts. She froze over a dozen precancerous lesions. Able to get an urgent appointment in 2 weeks. Please keep Allen in prayer. 

     

    Oh, my, Joy!  Yes, it was a crappy day.  I hope tomorrow is better.

     

    14 minutes ago, JazzyV said:

    I find that men don't routinely use lotion. I had been told to use CeraVe, but what I use most is baby oil gel (not the runny regular baby oil) right after showering. It works for me. Also don't take too hot a shower.

     

     

    I think that is the key to whatever you use - put it on right after showering.  There was a great body wash that left my skin feeling so great, but I can't find it anymore.  Probably too many accidents if it left the shower floor slippery.

     

    @kazu I hope the therapy will help.  I have scoliosis, arthritis, stenosis, and degenerative disc disease.  That last one is described as extensive and severe.  Just keep moving!

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  14. 49 minutes ago, kochleffel said:

     

    Maybe you didn't have to do anything with that part!

     

    When I lived in Boston, I found the Massachusetts forms especially difficult, and longer than the Federal forms (for me, at least). As a certified tax preparer in New York, I once prepared a return for Massachusetts and three other states. The taxpayer had thought they needed to file as a New York resident, because New York was "home," but they hadn't lived or worked in New York at all that year. Doing so would have meant five returns instead of four, and would have resulted in higher total taxes.

    For mine it turns out that Michigan is not interested in the pension I receive from the Ohio Teachers Retirement System.  Ohio refunded what had been paid on that because I wasn't living there.  The only thing Michigan cared about was the miniscule annuity payments I was receiving and because that was so little, they declared me extremely low income and returned the taxes I had paid.  

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  15. 1 hour ago, StLouisCruisers said:

    DH and I did well today at the dermatologist's office.  His skin is too dry so she made recommendations for that.  Thankful for nothing major this time.

    What did she recommend for the dry skin?  Mine is so dry it feels like I'm getting bitten up.  I got up in the middle of the night last night and put lotion on.

     

    @RMLincoln State taxes can be a bear.  The Michigan return said for those born after 1956 to do one thing and those born before 1952 were to do another.  Ok, I was born in 1953.  What am I supposed to do?  That is why I bundled all mine up and dumped them on the desk of a tax preparer.  Now that Ohio and Michigan are straightened out, I will be able to do mine from this point forward.  

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  16. Good morning, everyone!

     

    I have an early PT appointment today.  We are supposed to evaluate my progress.  I really don't think I've made any. The last time I had to do this they told me that PT often doesn't help people who exercise on a regular basis for this condition.  

     

    Yesterday's water fitness turned out to be a disappointment.  The instructor is a lovely person, but she thought she was teaching interpretive dance, not doing a cardio workout.  I barely raised my heart rate and I was freezing cold in the water the whole time.  We'll stick with Monday and Friday water fitness and try out Tuesday and Thursday when I drop PT.   The off days are the treadmill and weight machines.  

     

    I was saddened to read of the fire that took the lives of so many family members.  I'm sure the community will respond for the mother and children who survived.  What a horrible thing to happen.  

     

    Congratulations to @bennybear's DS on the defense of his master's thesis.  

    I hope there is a treatment path forward for @kazu, @Nickelpenny, and @Haljo1935@JazzyV I am sorry the pain is returning.  I would be on the phone to that doctor immediately.  I hope @Vict0riann 's DD has a clearer idea of why the doctor thought surgery was an option.

     

    Today's meal is billed as a comfort food.  I'll leave it to the rest of you, although I am sure it is really good.  I would have to make it with different vegetables, for sure.  The cinnamon, allspice, and cloves in this first recipe might remind you of Thanksgiving and pumpkin pie, but that blend works well in savory dishes.  https://www.eatingwell.com/recipe/256499/slow-cooker-braised-beef-with-carrots-turnips/

     

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    This next one uses more traditional seasonings and has just a small amount of broth.  https://www.primaverakitchen.com/turnip-and-carrot-slow-cooker-beef-stew/

     

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    This last recipe uses beer in the broth.  The beer would act to tenderize the meat and impart a deep flavor to the stew.  https://www.myrecipes.com/recipe/beer-braised-beef-with-onion-carrot-turnips

     

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    Wishing you all a wonderful day!

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  17. Good morning, everyone!

     

    It is going to be downright cold today with a high of only 30F.  At least we are supposed to get some sun today. That part will be good.  March seems to be confused here in mid-Michigan as it came in like a lamb and is going out like a lion. Oh, well, in a few months we'll be complaining about heat.  I have water fitness this morning and then this afternoon we are making a run to donate some clothes and lamps to the store that supports Shelterhouse, a refuge for battered women and children.  I also have to drop off DS Barb's and DBIL Rob's brackets to DB Jeff.  Barb emailed them to me late last night and I spent till midnight trying to print them out so they were readable.  Fun, fun, fun.

     

    The quiche does sound good.  We will have it some night for dinner, but tonight we still have Beef and Guinness to finish off.  This first recipe helps cut calories by using 2% milk and half and half.  https://www.skinnytaste.com/crustless-broccoli-cheddar-quiche/

     

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    This next one does not cut the calories and uses the full heavy cream in the recipe.  It also adds shallots to the mix and uses gruyere cheese instead of cheddar.  I think that would be a great combination.    https://www.onceuponachef.com/recipes/crustless-broccoli-quiche.html

     

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    This last one adds in onion and garlic, favorites of mine, and does cut the fat by using a reduced fat milk instead of heavy cream.  But, then it adds it back in with the sour cream.  https://www.eatingwell.com/recipe/7922109/crustless-broccoli-cheddar-quiche/

     

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    Hope this finds you all well.  Wishing for good results for @kazu Jacqui.  Also @Nickelpenny Pennie and @Vict0riann's DD.  Wishing you all a wonderful day!

     

     

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  18. 1 hour ago, bennybear said:

    Good day and thanks all!  I am sorry so many are suffering and send gentle hugs to all! yikes on the age 70!  
    @JazzyV thanks for the kind wishes for DH.  He is doing well, thankfully.  
    @kazu praying for some good news! 
    @Haljo1935 hoping you get some answers!

    @grapau27 I have no words!  Perhaps Sarah could place her own obituary or do something meaningful for her! 
     

    Well today is the  calm before the storm,  a lot of snow on its way tonight! Sigh! 

     

    I had the same idea about the obituary - not so much to honor her dad, but to point out he did have a daughter he chose to ignore.

     

    1 hour ago, grapau27 said:

    The writing style on the obituary is her dad's so we think as he knew his cancer was terminal he wrote it and his wife just had to add the relevant dates in.

    The city newspaper obituary notices leave the ability for people to leave messages online but no one has and we have no intention to do so.

    We believe if we cannot say anything nice we will say nothing at all.

     

    You are much kinder than I in this circumstance, and probably for the better.  Sarah's mom is a sad case.  As another poster said, you and Pauline are her real parents.  Those people who live next door are just DNA donors.  

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  19. 1 hour ago, RMLincoln said:

    My understanding and experience with SSA is that Full Retirement Age depends on your birth year but it’s around 66-67 give or take a few months for most of us now. If you take benefits between 62 and your FRA, your monthly amount is reduced from the FRA amount. If you delay taking your benefits beyond your FRA, your benefit amount grows by 8%annually until you reach age 70 when it no longer grows. The SSA.gov website is pretty good IMO for finding info and estimating benefits. m—

    That is my understanding as well.  I didn't claim my social security at first after my 70th birthday and then got a letter from SSA telling me to do so as there was no increased benefit from waiting. 

     

    @cat shepard I'm happy for your sister that she has a discharge date.  I know the two of you will find your pathway, but do remember we are here to lift you up.

     

     

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  20. Good morning, everyone!

     

    No snow overnight, but we could get flurries here in mid-Michigan.  No forecast for measurable snow, so I'll rejoice in that. We do have a chance of that on Friday.  We all filled out our NCAA brackets and delivered them to DB Jeff.  Even our friend Ellamary filled out a bracket.  No PT today as it conflicted with our pedicures this afternoon.  Priorities!  So, I will go to the gym this morning.  

     

    @StLouisCruisers No problem with the carrots unless they are cooked.  I do eat them raw.  I eat celery raw, but don't like it cooked.  I like celery in things for flavor.  I know I am weird.  

     

    The meal for today sounds good, but I am with Roy and would skip the polenta part.  You can have it over pasta or for those of us watching carbs, spaghetti squash.  There was a lot of prep work on top of the stove, so one commenter said they should have just finished it stove top.  That is always a choice, but make time for the flavors to blend.  https://www.eatingwell.com/recipe/269819/slow-cooker-chicken-cacciatore-with-polenta/

     

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    This next one doesn't come with the polenta part, but you could easily add that in if you want.  I think the addition of balsamic vinegar is interesting and would help with the depth of flavor.  https://www.wellplated.com/slow-cooker-chicken-cacciatore/

     

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    This last recipe is a simplified one and should go together quickly!  https://www.skinnytaste.com/crock-pot-chicken-cacciatore/

     

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    Wishing you all a wonderful day!

     

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