Have any of you seen the post/page with photos of toddlers having meltdowns over silly stuff? I wish I had my camera this morning. I split my donut with DS and he got royally pissed that I wouldn't let him throw his donut in the washer. Oh the horror! His little world just ended!
LOL Toddler tantrums are the best ever!
No! He probably was concerned with snot all over the donut so wanted it washed! Or, perhaps, he spotted the donut on the coffee table and need it washed because of all the dirty feet on the table.
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I can't. DS is moving and we are packing him. My life just got crazy. I will text you later. Still trying to work it. Won't have DD so that isn't a concern. Text me the dates you will be there and which night they are playing. I'm PO'd BTW I need some hat time!
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It is shredded chicken in a thick gravy. I'm cooking the chicken breasts on low in cream of chicken soup, garlic, and chicken broth. When it is done, the chicken will fall apart and shred into the gravy. You serve it over potatoes or rice - whatever your preference. It is a really good way to stretch chicken. I can feed up to 8 people on 3-4 chicken breasts.
OK - We serve it over waffles. I love it. We just call it chicken & waffles even though it is nothing like the southern chicken & waffles.
THAT'S what chicken and waffles is? I always imagined a chicken leg perched next to waffles drenched in maple syrup.
-- Edited by weltschmerz on Tuesday 14th of July 2015 06:58:05 PM
It is shredded chicken in a thick gravy. I'm cooking the chicken breasts on low in cream of chicken soup, garlic, and chicken broth. When it is done, the chicken will fall apart and shred into the gravy. You serve it over potatoes or rice - whatever your preference. It is a really good way to stretch chicken. I can feed up to 8 people on 3-4 chicken breasts.
OK - We serve it over waffles. I love it. We just call it chicken & waffles even though it is nothing like the southern chicken & waffles.
THAT'S what chicken and waffles is? I always imagined a chicken leg perched next to waffles drenched in maple syrup.
-- Edited by weltschmerz on Tuesday 14th of July 2015 06:58:05 PM
Hello Weltschmerz! Are you new? Care to tell us a bit about yourself?
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I can't. DS is moving and we are packing him. My life just got crazy. I will text you later. Still trying to work it. Won't have DD so that isn't a concern. Text me the dates you will be there and which night they are playing. I'm PO'd BTW I need some hat time!
:( really??? I was so excited... July 25. 8:00
-- Edited by Ohfour on Tuesday 14th of July 2015 07:04:06 PM
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It is shredded chicken in a thick gravy. I'm cooking the chicken breasts on low in cream of chicken soup, garlic, and chicken broth. When it is done, the chicken will fall apart and shred into the gravy. You serve it over potatoes or rice - whatever your preference. It is a really good way to stretch chicken. I can feed up to 8 people on 3-4 chicken breasts.
OK - We serve it over waffles. I love it. We just call it chicken & waffles even though it is nothing like the southern chicken & waffles.
THAT'S what chicken and waffles is? I always imagined a chicken leg perched next to waffles drenched in maple syrup.
-- Edited by weltschmerz on Tuesday 14th of July 2015 06:58:05 PM
Hello Weltschmerz! Are you new? Care to tell us a bit about yourself?
Sure. I 'm Canadian, from Montreal, to be precise. I adore this city. I'm a nurse who has worked in acute psychiatry for many years and now I work in psychogeriatrics and Community Health. I'm divorced and have one son.
Hallelujah, I'm not a Liberal. I'm an NDPer...which is worse.
-- Edited by weltschmerz on Tuesday 14th of July 2015 07:38:12 PM
It is shredded chicken in a thick gravy. I'm cooking the chicken breasts on low in cream of chicken soup, garlic, and chicken broth. When it is done, the chicken will fall apart and shred into the gravy. You serve it over potatoes or rice - whatever your preference. It is a really good way to stretch chicken. I can feed up to 8 people on 3-4 chicken breasts.
OK - We serve it over waffles. I love it. We just call it chicken & waffles even though it is nothing like the southern chicken & waffles.
THAT'S what chicken and waffles is? I always imagined a chicken leg perched next to waffles drenched in maple syrup.
-- Edited by weltschmerz on Tuesday 14th of July 2015 06:58:05 PM
Hello Weltschmerz! Are you new? Care to tell us a bit about yourself?
Sure. I 'm Canadian, from Montreal, to be precise. I adore this city. I'm a nurse who has worked in acute psychiatry for many years and now I work in psychogeriatrics and Community Health. I'm divorced and have one son.
Hallelujah, I'm not a Liberal. I'm an NDPer...which is worse.
A flock of flirting flamingos is pure, passionate, pink pandemonium-a frenetic flamingle-mangle-a discordant discotheque of delirious dancing, flamboyant feathers, and flamingo lingo.
It is shredded chicken in a thick gravy. I'm cooking the chicken breasts on low in cream of chicken soup, garlic, and chicken broth. When it is done, the chicken will fall apart and shred into the gravy. You serve it over potatoes or rice - whatever your preference. It is a really good way to stretch chicken. I can feed up to 8 people on 3-4 chicken breasts.
OK - We serve it over waffles. I love it. We just call it chicken & waffles even though it is nothing like the southern chicken & waffles.
THAT'S what chicken and waffles is? I always imagined a chicken leg perched next to waffles drenched in maple syrup.
-- Edited by weltschmerz on Tuesday 14th of July 2015 06:58:05 PM
Hello Weltschmerz! Are you new? Care to tell us a bit about yourself?
Sure. I 'm Canadian, from Montreal, to be precise. I adore this city. I'm a nurse who has worked in acute psychiatry for many years and now I work in psychogeriatrics and Community Health. I'm divorced and have one son.
Hallelujah, I'm not a Liberal. I'm an NDPer...which is worse.
Do you like BACON????
Think carefully before you answer...LOL
flan
Uh, oh. I don't eat meat. I would like a pet piggie, though.
My oldest grandad her is going to be 3 in a couple of weeks. She is definitely a threenager. She loves wearing her princess Tira and princess dress up clothes. She has to have her hair fixed and almost always prefer dresses over pants.
LINDLEY!! Are you enjoying your vacation with your grand babies?
Oh my goodness yes. My dd and her family had to go to another country to get their visas renew and of couse I got to go with them. The grand girls are being so good and we are having a good time. The little baby has already given me three baby kisses . Nothing sweeter then baby kisses.
It is shredded chicken in a thick gravy. I'm cooking the chicken breasts on low in cream of chicken soup, garlic, and chicken broth. When it is done, the chicken will fall apart and shred into the gravy. You serve it over potatoes or rice - whatever your preference. It is a really good way to stretch chicken. I can feed up to 8 people on 3-4 chicken breasts.
OK - We serve it over waffles. I love it. We just call it chicken & waffles even though it is nothing like the southern chicken & waffles.
THAT'S what chicken and waffles is? I always imagined a chicken leg perched next to waffles drenched in maple syrup.
-- Edited by weltschmerz on Tuesday 14th of July 2015 06:58:05 PM
Hello Weltschmerz! Are you new? Care to tell us a bit about yourself?
Sure. I 'm Canadian, from Montreal, to be precise. I adore this city. I'm a nurse who has worked in acute psychiatry for many years and now I work in psychogeriatrics and Community Health. I'm divorced and have one son.
Hallelujah, I'm not a Liberal. I'm an NDPer...which is worse.
It is shredded chicken in a thick gravy. I'm cooking the chicken breasts on low in cream of chicken soup, garlic, and chicken broth. When it is done, the chicken will fall apart and shred into the gravy. You serve it over potatoes or rice - whatever your preference. It is a really good way to stretch chicken. I can feed up to 8 people on 3-4 chicken breasts.
OK - We serve it over waffles. I love it. We just call it chicken & waffles even though it is nothing like the southern chicken & waffles.
THAT'S what chicken and waffles is? I always imagined a chicken leg perched next to waffles drenched in maple syrup.
-- Edited by weltschmerz on Tuesday 14th of July 2015 06:58:05 PM
Hello Weltschmerz! Are you new? Care to tell us a bit about yourself?
Sure. I 'm Canadian, from Montreal, to be precise. I adore this city. I'm a nurse who has worked in acute psychiatry for many years and now I work in psychogeriatrics and Community Health. I'm divorced and have one son.
Hallelujah, I'm not a Liberal. I'm an NDPer...which is worse.
What is a NDPer? And Welcome!
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A big storm just rolled over. Thankfully the worst of it went around us.
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A flock of flirting flamingos is pure, passionate, pink pandemonium-a frenetic flamingle-mangle-a discordant discotheque of delirious dancing, flamboyant feathers, and flamingo lingo.
It is shredded chicken in a thick gravy. I'm cooking the chicken breasts on low in cream of chicken soup, garlic, and chicken broth. When it is done, the chicken will fall apart and shred into the gravy. You serve it over potatoes or rice - whatever your preference. It is a really good way to stretch chicken. I can feed up to 8 people on 3-4 chicken breasts.
OK - We serve it over waffles. I love it. We just call it chicken & waffles even though it is nothing like the southern chicken & waffles.
THAT'S what chicken and waffles is? I always imagined a chicken leg perched next to waffles drenched in maple syrup.
-- Edited by weltschmerz on Tuesday 14th of July 2015 06:58:05 PM
Hello Weltschmerz! Are you new? Care to tell us a bit about yourself?
Sure. I 'm Canadian, from Montreal, to be precise. I adore this city. I'm a nurse who has worked in acute psychiatry for many years and now I work in psychogeriatrics and Community Health. I'm divorced and have one son.
Hallelujah, I'm not a Liberal. I'm an NDPer...which is worse.
What is a NDPer? And Welcome!
Thanks. Here ya go! New Democratic Party. Our system is quite different from yours. Even our Conservatives are progressive.
A flock of flirting flamingos is pure, passionate, pink pandemonium-a frenetic flamingle-mangle-a discordant discotheque of delirious dancing, flamboyant feathers, and flamingo lingo.
Have any of you seen the post/page with photos of toddlers having meltdowns over silly stuff? I wish I had my camera this morning. I split my donut with DS and he got royally pissed that I wouldn't let him throw his donut in the washer. Oh the horror! His little world just ended!
LOL Toddler tantrums are the best ever!
No! He probably was concerned with snot all over the donut so wanted it washed! Or, perhaps, he spotted the donut on the coffee table and need it washed because of all the dirty feet on the table.
It is shredded chicken in a thick gravy. I'm cooking the chicken breasts on low in cream of chicken soup, garlic, and chicken broth. When it is done, the chicken will fall apart and shred into the gravy. You serve it over potatoes or rice - whatever your preference. It is a really good way to stretch chicken. I can feed up to 8 people on 3-4 chicken breasts.
OK - We serve it over waffles. I love it. We just call it chicken & waffles even though it is nothing like the southern chicken & waffles.
THAT'S what chicken and waffles is? I always imagined a chicken leg perched next to waffles drenched in maple syrup.
-- Edited by weltschmerz on Tuesday 14th of July 2015 06:58:05 PM
Hello Weltschmerz! Are you new? Care to tell us a bit about yourself?
Sure. I 'm Canadian, from Montreal, to be precise. I adore this city. I'm a nurse who has worked in acute psychiatry for many years and now I work in psychogeriatrics and Community Health. I'm divorced and have one son.
Hallelujah, I'm not a Liberal. I'm an NDPer...which is worse.
-- Edited by weltschmerz on Tuesday 14th of July 2015 07:38:12 PM
Welcome aboard! We could use some psychiatric help here, as you can see! LOL
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We've had one of those for about 5-6 years now. I have yet to set foot inside or have one of their donuts. I prefer the Amish Market donuts.
See that is the thing. In New England we have tons of mom and pop donut shops that are to die for. Yeah we have dunkins but I rarely go there. Rather the ones that sit in the gut for 4 days!
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Well I don't have all those great doughnut shops. The one local owned that we do have is not good. They move about every year.
And yeah, a hot, fresh Krispy Kreme doughnut is heaven. I swear, it has to manna from heaven.
Krystal's is pretty amazing too.
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A flock of flirting flamingos is pure, passionate, pink pandemonium-a frenetic flamingle-mangle-a discordant discotheque of delirious dancing, flamboyant feathers, and flamingo lingo.
Watching the MLB All Star game. I know 2 of the players personally. They have spent the night at my house. But the 4 living legends...Johnny Bench, Willie Mays, Henry Aaron, Sandy Koufax...together on the field. I'm in tears. Beautiful...
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Watching the MLB All Star game. I know 2 of the players personally. They have spent the night at my house. But the 4 living legends...Johnny Bench, Willie Mays, Henry Aaron, Sandy Koufax...together on the field. I'm in tears. Beautiful...
Thanks for the reminder.
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No matter how educated, talented, rich or cool you believe you are,
We've had one of those for about 5-6 years now. I have yet to set foot inside or have one of their donuts. I prefer the Amish Market donuts.
See that is the thing. In New England we have tons of mom and pop donut shops that are to die for. Yeah we have dunkins but I rarely go there. Rather the ones that sit in the gut for 4 days!
We had the mom and pop doughnut shops in Ohio too. They were SO good. A KK opened up and only lasted a year. Every time you went in they handed you a free one to sample. Ok, thanks, bye! Lol. I only ever bought them for a DD to take to school for her bday treat because they would be warm still when I got them to school and they gave me the cute little hats for the class to wear too.
If I took anytning to the office I took bagels from Panera. Yummmm.
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I miss Krispy Kreme. I miss the donuts that come off that hot rack... I'll stop now.
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