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Saturday, November 26, 2022
Moment of Zen: Apples š š
I actually prefer apple cider (hard cider, sparkling cider, or regular cider) above actual apples, but cider doesnāt make for good pictures.
uvdp, I am quite familiar with apple cider vinegar. My grandmother would mix half a glass of water with half a glass of apple cider vinegar every night to drink before she went to bed.
Jim, you should try cornbread dressing (we donāt make stuffing, but dressing because it doesnāt go in the bird). Try the recipes I posted. Itās worth it, just make sure you DO NOT add any sugar to the cornbread. I can forgive someone for making sweet cornbread, but it doesnāt not work well with cornbread dressing. Also, I wish I lived closer too. Iād definitely bring the cornbread dressing.
My mother was a sticker for there being a difference between stuffing and dressing. Just like ālunch and dinnerā and ādinner and supperā tje two were not interchangeable. Iām not usually so persnickety, but I guess, sometimes I am when it comes to food. š
Jim, my southern roots show whenever I open my mouth. This accent canāt be hidden. š My southern roots usually are strongest when it comes to food.
Hi again Joe..while surfing I came across your July 2020 bolg A Big Thank You. What a fantastic blog and a nice sharing. It boggles the mind to think that someone would post a negative comment on your blog. Why are they even bothering to read it? I find the fact you're a out gay man, living your life and sharing it with do many of us through your blog is remarkable.You always post something worth reading. I look forward every day to reading it, keep sharing. I'm a good bit older than you and they work for me. Thanks.
Thank you, Jim. It means so much to me when people wrote comments like yours. Iām glad you enjoy reading my thought, and I hope my Sunday blog today wonāt disappoint. Itās quite a bit different from my usual Sunday posts.
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Do you know apple cider vinegar? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NDDUyRmCKRs Isn't it nicely presented? Plus it makes you lose weight.
ReplyDeleteuvdp, I am quite familiar with apple cider vinegar. My grandmother would mix half a glass of water with half a glass of apple cider vinegar every night to drink before she went to bed.
ReplyDeleteHi Joe. Saw your post yesterday. Sorry you didn't live closer. I would have invited you over especially if you brought the cornbread.š
ReplyDeleteLove cornbread but never had cornbread stuffing.
ReplyDeleteJim, you should try cornbread dressing (we donāt make stuffing, but dressing because it doesnāt go in the bird). Try the recipes I posted. Itās worth it, just make sure you DO NOT add any sugar to the cornbread. I can forgive someone for making sweet cornbread, but it doesnāt not work well with cornbread dressing. Also, I wish I lived closer too. Iād definitely bring the cornbread dressing.
ReplyDeleteInteresting point Joe. Even though my mother stop stuffing the turkey we still called it stuffing. š¤£
ReplyDeleteMy mother was a sticker for there being a difference between stuffing and dressing. Just like ālunch and dinnerā and ādinner and supperā tje two were not interchangeable. Iām not usually so persnickety, but I guess, sometimes I am when it comes to food. š
ReplyDeleteYour southern roots are showing. I'm American-Irish. Never persnickety but sometimes opstreperousš
ReplyDeleteJim, my southern roots show whenever I open my mouth. This accent canāt be hidden. š My southern roots usually are strongest when it comes to food.
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to your Sunday Blog..Ist of Advent.
ReplyDeleteNo pressure š
ReplyDeleteHi again Joe..while surfing I came across your July 2020 bolg A Big Thank You. What a fantastic blog and a nice sharing. It boggles the mind to think that someone would post a negative comment on your blog. Why are they even bothering to read it? I find the fact you're a out gay man, living your life and sharing it with do many of us through your blog is remarkable.You always post something worth reading. I look forward every day to reading it, keep sharing. I'm a good bit older than you and they work for me. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jim. It means so much to me when people wrote comments like yours. Iām glad you enjoy reading my thought, and I hope my Sunday blog today wonāt disappoint. Itās quite a bit different from my usual Sunday posts.
ReplyDeleteLost Paradise or new with those Adam charming men ....
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