Sunday, April 11-Saturday April 17
Sunday Breakfast for Dinner
Pancakes and Sausage, chunky applesauce
Monday
Chicken with Asparagus and Roasted Red Peppers
Tuesday Everyone Out
Spinach Tortellini Soup, bread sticks
Wednesday
Ginger Beef Stir-fry, rice
Thursday Early meal
Frozen Pizza
Friday
Leftovers
Saturday
Bill's Choice
Mar 12, 2010
This Week's Menu 3/28-4/3
Sunday, March 28-Saturday, April 3
Sunday Breakfast for Dinner (Palm Sunday)
Pancakes or Waffles and Fried Ham, applesauce or stewed apples
Monday
Whole Roast Chicken (either Weis Wonder Chicken or homemade in crock), rice, beans or asparagus
Tuesday Make it Quick
Chili, cornbread
Wednesday
Slowcooked Kielbasa in applesauce or kraut , baked beans
Thursday Early Meal
Chicken Tetrazzini , salad
Friday
Leftovers
Saturday My Day at the Spa!!!!!!!!!!
Bill's Choice
PS (Tomorrow is Easter! What to bring??)
Sunday Breakfast for Dinner (Palm Sunday)
Pancakes or Waffles and Fried Ham, applesauce or stewed apples
Monday
Whole Roast Chicken (either Weis Wonder Chicken or homemade in crock), rice, beans or asparagus
Tuesday Make it Quick
Chili, cornbread
Wednesday
Slowcooked Kielbasa in applesauce or kraut , baked beans
Thursday Early Meal
Chicken Tetrazzini , salad
Friday
Leftovers
Saturday My Day at the Spa!!!!!!!!!!
Bill's Choice
PS (Tomorrow is Easter! What to bring??)
This Week's Menu 3/14-3/20
Sunday Tai is Moving into Her Own Apartment!
We'll bring this to eat w/ no cooking to do, except a little microwaving.
Slowcooker Meatballs in Peanut Curry Sauce, sticky rice, steamed broccoli
Monday
Ham 'n' Cola (crockpot), canned sweet potatoes, peas
(sort of like Maple ham )
Tuesday Everyone's Out Night
Frozen whatever
Wednesday St Patrick's Day
Lamb Chops, steamed kale, roasted potatoes, Some silly green dessert.
Thursday Early Meal
Pasta with home-made sauce, broccoli or salad, garlic bread (in freezer)
Friday: Drive to Williamsburg
Saturday: Williamsburg: Dinner with inlaws. Bring something!
Sunday: Return from Williamsburg
Leftover Baked Ham
We'll bring this to eat w/ no cooking to do, except a little microwaving.
Slowcooker Meatballs in Peanut Curry Sauce, sticky rice, steamed broccoli
Monday
Ham 'n' Cola (crockpot), canned sweet potatoes, peas
(sort of like Maple ham )
Tuesday Everyone's Out Night
Frozen whatever
Wednesday St Patrick's Day
Lamb Chops, steamed kale, roasted potatoes, Some silly green dessert.
Thursday Early Meal
Pasta with home-made sauce, broccoli or salad, garlic bread (in freezer)
Friday: Drive to Williamsburg
Saturday: Williamsburg: Dinner with inlaws. Bring something!
Sunday: Return from Williamsburg
Leftover Baked Ham
Feb 26, 2010
The Truth about Robins
And you thought spring was just around the corner. Those  robins are as deceptive as an "As Seen on TV" product! The following proves it:"Robins: Harbingers of Spring?"
Signs of Spring. Kind of.
The snow is still everywhere , but has decidedly retreated. Whenever we pass a bit of turf, we yell, "Grass!" The walls of plowing that gave our driveway a tunnel effect have now flattened to almost nothing. You still can't find the entrances to parking lots easily, landmarks are obscured, and crossing a mounded median half-blinded still takes guts, but it's manageable.
The retreating snow, gray and dingy, now reveals the war wounds the landscape has received. Lawns bordering neighborhood streets are maimed by the gouges of snowplows. Whole sections of curb are reduced to chunks of gravel. Mailposts everywhere are bent like matchsticks. Mailboxes themselves are reattached with whatever is at hand: rope, duct tape, Christmas lights. One enterprising neighbor created a whole new delivery system with a plastic snaplid shoebox stuck to a broomstick. The ugly side of a snowfall is made known.
But for us, there was indeed a welcome result of the melt-off. While walking the dog past MeiWei's friend's house, a round, blue, bucket-like shape was rearing. Looking closer, I saw the Ultimate Sign of Spring: The Boot!!!
Yes, the boot that Meiwei stepped right out of at the height of some blizzard or other two weeks before had emerged, sodden and encrusted but still
more beautiful than a crocus. Surely spring must be on its way!
The retreating snow, gray and dingy, now reveals the war wounds the landscape has received. Lawns bordering neighborhood streets are maimed by the gouges of snowplows. Whole sections of curb are reduced to chunks of gravel. Mailposts everywhere are bent like matchsticks. Mailboxes themselves are reattached with whatever is at hand: rope, duct tape, Christmas lights. One enterprising neighbor created a whole new delivery system with a plastic snaplid shoebox stuck to a broomstick. The ugly side of a snowfall is made known.
But for us, there was indeed a welcome result of the melt-off. While walking the dog past MeiWei's friend's house, a round, blue, bucket-like shape was rearing. Looking closer, I saw the Ultimate Sign of Spring: The Boot!!!
Yes, the boot that Meiwei stepped right out of at the height of some blizzard or other two weeks before had emerged, sodden and encrusted but still
more beautiful than a crocus. Surely spring must be on its way!
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