Happy Birthday Kathy. Glad you have a bd buddy. My cousin is 10 days older than I am so we kind of share bd time. That is fun. I went to her
50th bd party last week. I got to tease and have fun at her aged-ness. Next week she will welcome me to the club. Taria, feel> You and I are both old enough to remember when everyone was making granny
DH will be 50 in January. He announced yesterday he wasn't going to have a birthday (and therefore never be 50), but after seeing all the neat stuff I got, and after Sue promised she'd make him a fabulous soup, he's considering changing his mind.
I (helpfully) told him that just because he turns 50 doesn't mean he has to stop acting immature. Luckily we were in public, so I didn't have to outrun him. :)
DH used to have a button that said "If you get to 50 without growing up, you don't have to." So we had a "he's 50 and doesn't have to grow up party" for him.
Pati, > DH will be 50 in January. He announced yesterday he wasn't going to have a
this is the one I got. It will print out onto index cards or regular paper if you want so you can make a cookbook of your own. You can search by ingredient, name, type of dish, etc. And it will do nutritional info for you based on ingredients and serving size.
I like it so far, but I am just going really slowly thru everything. I should start paying the kids a penny for each recipe they enter for me or something lol
NOt that it has anything to do with recipe software, but it DOES have to do with cookbook purging! This summer, I was nearly buried under an avalanche of cookbooks - family always seems to think that i need them for some reason . Well, I went through about half of htem so far and copied the pages of the recipes that were well-tested and loved and have started my own 3-ring binder. I also had some cookbooks from the library that i wanted to copy from (diabetic and low-sodium ones - trying to keep myself and DH as healthy as we can, and don't want to inundate the kids with too much junk). I make a dinner menu form the recipes in the binder and the family rates each one. The ones that only half the family likes gets marked with who likes it and that it won't be tried on the entire family again (end result will be cookbooks for both children by the time they are ready to leave home). So far, it's working...no real losers, though the children weren't too impressed with the black beans, ham, and rice (DH and I love it, though). I have space in my cabinet now, and once I finish, it will actually becaome the non-Rx medicine cabinet (we keep all cold meds and pain relievers in one cabinet because otherwise, DH and i would both end up hopelessly muddled when we needed to get something).
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