The "Way too green" Key Lime pie would be good on St. Patricks day
Don't think it'll keep 'til then, DR Cillaliz
LOL!!! I meant you could do it again on purpose
I don't believe I expressed any sorrow over the death of a ninety-five year old man. I offered only sadness to the world for the loss of a great poet, and to Maria for the loss of a good friend. I think both were appropriate.
Good Packing and sorting vibes to DR GEORGE~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Yeah, I knew that!Next, I want to try that peanut butter pie recipe from your mother, but will wait until my mom gets back from her Alaska trip. PB pie is one of her favorites - maybe I'll have one waiting for her when she returns (Sept. 15). Tomorrow (my extra day off) I'm taking her on some last-minute, pre-trip errands.
I am not at all excited about having an 8:30 AM hearing.
You heard they were in Sioux City this weekend? Hmm.. Anyway, it was pretty much a bust. Not much there, they have the same boats they had on the return trip, but there really wasn't much going on that we didn't do last time they were here. So I took some photos and left.
When we were in Romania a puppy was left at the entrance to Craig’s apartment building. Yogi’s first birthday party.
Here's a photo I took this afternoon
I made a discovery tonight…….If you pop a Jordon almond in your mouth, not just any Jordon almond but the special ones I buy in Portland, and then pop in a See’s milk chocolate ball…..you can’t eat just one, or two, or five Now I feel sick & have a headache. I think I should move around a bit & work off some of this sugar.'night.
DR George - I went several years ago to hear a presentation by The Cake Mix Doctor at a local bookstore. She had recruited some local bakers to make up some of her recipes and we all had samples. She got very indignent when I asked if she'd ever learned as much from things that didn't work as she learned from things that did.
The peanut butter pie is very rich, I would suggest smaller pieces than you may normally serve....there can always be seconds!