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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Sunday, January 20, 2008 8:41 AM

It's another cold morning here in Sioux Falls. Currently we have a temp of 13 degrees below 0, and the wind chill factor leaves us at -25 below 0. The temp here is not supposed to get above 5 degrees this afternoon.

Contrary to what CW says about molasses being made from a type of grass, it is actually a by-product of the refining of sugar from both sugar cane and sugar beets. My source of information is Wikipedia and last night I simply googled the term "molasses" and this is what I came up with.

On January 15, 1919 there was a huge disaster in Boston, Massachusetts involving a large molasses storage tank which collapesd. The details are too deep for me to go into detail, but if you google "molasses", you should be able to find this story on the internet. In all, 21 people lost their lives when some 2,300,000 gallons of molasses were spilled from this storage tank. People and horses were literally buried in it.

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Posted by Ham Radio on Sunday, January 20, 2008 11:31 AM

It's freezing here in Southern California, we may only get up to 64 degrees today.  Smile,Wink, & Grin [swg]

This morning we had Santa Fe French Toast (old AT&SF famous recipe), bacon and coffee.  All we needed was passing scenery looking out a dining car window, but we'll settle for the NFL playoff football games instead.  Chef [C=:-)]

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Posted by blhanel on Sunday, January 20, 2008 11:34 AM
It's a balmy 5 degrees here in Iowa right now, which is 5 degrees warmer than it got all day yesterday.  Off to take care of honey-do's- Joanie's partial knee replacement is tomorrow, so I may be scarce for a day or two...
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Posted by cherokee woman on Sunday, January 20, 2008 12:06 PM

Molasses is also called "sweet sorghum molasses".  The definition of sorghum from Webster's Dictionary:  1.  any of a number of related cereal grasses with sweet, juicy stalks, grown for grain, fodder, sirrup, etc.  2.  a sirrup made from the juice of some of these grasses.  

The grasses grow like corn stalks, without the ears of corn.  Instead they have little seeds, about 1/16" in diameter.

I changed the Sunday Dinner menu.  Instead of Italian spaghetti, I've made the following:  Beef noodle casserole, veggie medley of broccoli, carrots, corn, kidney, garbanzo, and Italian beans and red peppers.  Also, there's a fresh batch of medium chili on the warmer bar. 

Hope you all are staying warm, and enjoy your Sunday Dinner.

Brian, tell Joanie I'll be thinking about her tomorrow.  I'm sure she'll do well!  Take good care of her!!

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Posted by JoeKoh on Sunday, January 20, 2008 1:42 PM

Cw thanks for supper.csx has had its share of problems in the cold today.Matt has tommorow off for the MLK holiday so we are staying home with him tonight.brian we will keep Joanie in our prayers.

stay safe

Joe

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Posted by mudchicken on Sunday, January 20, 2008 5:52 PM
BossHen will keep Joanie in her thoughts tomorrow - she will keep trying to postpone the inevitable. 30 feels like beach weather after 5 below in Ames on Friday. Piled up plenty of frequent driver miles in the past few days. Lurch protested a little as he passed 14000 and then 15000...and I discovered that I could put 28.4 gallons in a 25 gallon tank after the odometer's electronics failed between Goodland and Limon last night...Sleepy [|)]Sleepy [|)]Sleepy [|)]
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Posted by tree68 on Sunday, January 20, 2008 6:31 PM

Well, it wasn't in the forecast, but the ol' home weather station shows -14 overnight last night.  It was pretty cold when I took the Dal for his walk, but I hadn't checked before I left, so I was surprised to see 9 at 9 pm.  If I'd realized it was that cold, he wouldn't have gone...

Had a good trip down to Utica today.  Did a little train watching and chatted with several fellow train crew members for a while.  Bought a centerbeam flat and some loggers, too.

The trip back home was another story, however.  While the trip down involved some light misting of snow and a bit of snow in the road for the last 10 or so miles, the trip north included heavy snow, limited visibility, and a fair amount of snow on the road.  But then I drove out of it, and after a little shopping and supper "in town,"  I arrived at the house under - clear skies.  Such is lake effect...

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Posted by SactoGuy188 on Sunday, January 20, 2008 10:12 PM

Good evening everyone. Thanks for the beef noodle casserole and vegetable medley! Dinner [dinner]

And so, Super Bowl XLII will be the New England Patriots versus New York Giants. Could be an interesting Super Bowl, to say the least. Smile [:)]

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Posted by grampaw pettibone on Monday, January 21, 2008 5:02 AM
Good morning, it's Monday....YECCCH. Nuff said. Currently 22 degrees in Carolina. It was supposed to get to 16 last night, but I don't think it will make it. Everybody stay safe and warm.  I am off on my eternal quest for thick buttermilk pancakes and maple syrup. Ta

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Posted by JoeKoh on Monday, January 21, 2008 5:31 AM

good morning

juice coffee and hot chocolate are ready to go. tom here are your pancakes.no mail today so that means no letters from bill. By this time tommorow we could have some more white stuff on the ground.going to do some chores before matt and I head out to let mamma sleep.Its back to work tonight for me.As for the super bowl all the pressure is on the patriots.can they keep the perfect record??

stay safe

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Posted by cherokee woman on Monday, January 21, 2008 5:33 AM

Good Monday morning to one and all.  We have a current temp of 15 degrees at 6:28 a.m., going for a high of 35.  Then, tomorrow, a chance of 1 to 1 1/2 in. of snow, turning to rain.  Ah well, such is life in the Ohio River Valley, I guess.

Coffee, oj, oj/tangerine, hot chocolate, hot cider and hot tea are ready and waitin' for you all.  And on the warmer bar, you'll find:  turkey bacon, sausage, scrambled eggs, homemade buttermilk biscuits w/sausage gravy, and the thick buttermilk pancakes w/maple syrup, that Tom requested for breakfast.  

Everyone have a good morning, and take care!

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Posted by grampaw pettibone on Monday, January 21, 2008 5:40 AM
Thanks to both of you for the pancakes. It's always good to have friends you can rely on. We missed out on our snow Saturday. It stopped at the county line..... It has dropped to 21 now in Carolina and may drop another one or two by daybreak. At least the campaign telephone calls are over. We were literally flooded by calls from McCain and Huckabee. Maybe we can nap in the afternoon again. Thanks again for the pancakes. Ta

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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Monday, January 21, 2008 7:31 AM

Good morning. It's still pretty cold here in the Dakotas, although not quite as cold as it had gotten here yesterday. Right now we have a temp of 7 above 0, and the wind chill factor here is 8 below 0. It is snowing here and I looked out my front door a half an hour ago and I had a half an inch of fresh snow on my front deck. We are expected to get anywhere between 2 and four inches of snow before the end of the day.

Today is Martin Luther King day and I have to work, oh well. I count myself lucky that I have a job to report to. The Wendy's where I work was robbed early Saturday morning. We figure that who ever was on the night crew forgot to lock a door at closing time and the thieves simply walked in. They were able to break into the office and trashed it, but were not able to get into the company's safe. They did make off with a plastic box of donations intended for the Dave Thomas Foundation for underprivileged kids, and it really bugs me that anyone would take money intended for a charity!

The breakfast menu that CW posted sounds pretty good to me, I'm hungry. I hope the rest of you out there all have a good day. Stay warm!

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Posted by Modelcar on Monday, January 21, 2008 8:53 AM

....The Monday morning report here a bit earlier:  11 degrees.....A "warm up".  It is better than yesterday and again, the sun is shining.  But they are saying late tonight we might start getting a bit of snow...1 to 3" by Tues early afternoon.  Then it moves on.  But I see where the Low will pass us to the north a bit and always the worst of any Low system should be to the north of the "Low".....So we'll hope the snow is minumum.

So far for January, we can't complain and it's sure moving on rather fast.  February, a bit shorter and then into March, the transition month.....Anything can happen.

Trains.....I believe with the economy slowdown....we're witnessing a bit of rail traffic slowdown thru our area too.  Shouldn't be any great surprise.  Now I'd like to see the same situation occuring with oil prices considering the lowering of demand throughout this country.

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Posted by cherokee woman on Monday, January 21, 2008 10:42 AM

Quentin, it would be nice to see increased rail activity, and lower prices at the gas pump!!  Although, when Sarah and I were out Saturday afternoon, I did notice that around the local gas stations we passed, the price for regular unleaded was $2.72 a gallon.

Still have some hot breakfast on the warmer bar for our patrons on the west coast; for those of us on the east coast, lunch is just about ready to be set out on the counter:  Crock Pots with pork chop abracadbra, and a couple of more Crock Pots with roast, taters & carrots.

Ray, sorry to hear about the break-in at work.  But glad to know no one was in there at the time, and no one hurt.  For someone to steal a charity donation, is the lowest form of low you can get, in my book!!

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Posted by grampaw pettibone on Monday, January 21, 2008 10:46 AM
CW, while I am thinking about it, how about some corn fritters from time to time. Thanks

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Posted by Modelcar on Monday, January 21, 2008 2:24 PM

....CW:

Saturday, we put gas in my little truck for 2.76.....

But of course, that can't be allowed to happen very long as the oil compainies must make that boat payment and today, it's right back up to 3.06.   Now they can rest easy again.  30 cents in one shot.

Pretty nice increase....Avg. gas tank capacity around 18.  So that equals $5.40 per filled tank....Nice raise.

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Posted by blhanel on Monday, January 21, 2008 10:49 PM
Good evening, all- here to report that Joanie's knee surgery went as scheduled and planned, and she's recovering quite nicely.  Just a partial knee replacement, and the surgery was over with by 6 PM this afternoon, and she was standing up by the bed before I left tonight.  She may even come home tomorrow!   Gotta get to bed here, as I'll need to run the snowblower before I head back down there in the morning.
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Posted by SactoGuy188 on Monday, January 21, 2008 10:50 PM

Good evening everyone. (Grabs some pork chop abracadbra from crock pot)

It's going to be unsettled weather for the next few days--we'll get on and off rain. In fact, a rainstorm is coming my way according to the Weather Underground web page. 

 

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Posted by cherokee woman on Tuesday, January 22, 2008 4:53 AM

Good Tuesday morning, everyone.  Well, we're at 32 degrees w/falling snow.  It is accumulating, the ground is covered, and we have a snow advisory until 2 p.m. this afternoon.  We had sleet before the snow started, so the streets are very slick this morning.  Not too sure about me handling Produce this morning.  I may turn it over to someone else today!

Coffee, hot chocolate, hot cider and hot tea are ready for you guys/gals.  And there's turkey bacon, sausage, scrambled eggs, hash browns, homemade buttermilk biscuits w/sausage gravy, and corn fritters on the warmer bar.  

If anyone has any meal requests for today, please let me know, so I can get it going.

You all have a good morning, be careful out on the roads this morning.

Brian, glad to hear Joanie's surgery went well!  Glad she's doing all right!!

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Posted by grampaw pettibone on Tuesday, January 22, 2008 5:25 AM
Good morning all. CW, thanks for the corn fritters, and here's a word of advice. Stay inside on such a day. It ain't worth it to go out. 30 degrees and clear here in Carolina this morning.

Tom

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Posted by CANADIANPACIFIC2816 on Tuesday, January 22, 2008 6:33 AM

Good morning! It finally stopped snowing here last night, and I figure that we must have gotten three to four inches of fresh snow out of this system that came through here yesterday. Our temp here in Sioux Falls is sitting at 7 degrees below 0, and with the wind out of the southwest we have a wind chill factor of 21 below 0.

I will have to leave the house at some point today to shovel my sidewalk and to make the trek up to my pharmacy to pick up my blood pressure medication and to mail a couple letters, otherwise I would not care to leave the relative warmth of my house.

Brian, I too am glad to hear that Joanie is doing so well following her knee surgery. I hope she continues to do well and makes a speedy recovery!

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Posted by tree68 on Tuesday, January 22, 2008 7:27 AM

Stayed inside most of yesterday, venturing out only to feed the birds and take the Dal for a walk at bedtime.  We ended up with an inch or two of snow late in the day.  The folks just south of us, on the other hand, have to deal with three feet or so.  The roof collapsed on (of all things) the DPW garage in Fulton, NY.

One of my co-workers pulled into the parking lot this morning with about 2 feet of snow on top of her SUV.  Said she couldn't reach it all....

Good to hear about the knee - there have been several in my family, but all of them are hale and hearty.

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Posted by JoeKoh on Tuesday, January 22, 2008 7:50 AM

good morning

had some snow overnight and had to go to the store this morning.took care of the driveway and the birdfeeders too.matt got a candy bar for helping the neighboors shovel their driveway.i got a pair of wooly socks.(can I trade??).time to get a nap in.going to be a busy day today.

stay safe

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Posted by Modelcar on Tuesday, January 22, 2008 8:17 AM

....My Winter morning report looks like this:  32.2 degrees right now....A skiff to 1/2" of snow over night, and according to what I just witnessed on radar, it seems that might be it for this go around.  Overcast now with a bit of wind.  So, for January, we're still doing rather well.  Can handle this stuff with ease.

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Posted by SactoGuy188 on Tuesday, January 22, 2008 9:08 AM
 cherokee woman wrote:

If anyone has any meal requests for today, please let me know, so I can get it going.

Good morning everyone. (Grabs big mug of hot chocolate and some corn fritters)

Can we have meatloaf with au gratin potatoes and corn for lunch and supper? Dinner [dinner] 

 

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Posted by cherokee woman on Tuesday, January 22, 2008 10:17 AM

I did go on over to Tuesday Produce.  Came home with a large head of cabbage, a bag of potatoes, and carrots (both crinkle slices, and 4 whole carrots).  Didn't have any problems, until I was coming back up our porch steps.  Almost fell coming up the two last steps, but managed to keep my footing.   Crowd was light today:  only had 32 come out and brave the weather, 33 counting myself. 

Sacto, today you get your wish:  on the warmer bar:  meat loaf w/both mashed taters and gravy, and au gratin potatoes, corn, peas, and there's plenty of corn fritters left from breakfast.  If the corn fritters are gone by supper time, I'll fix some more, and/or some cornbread.  

Now, I'm going to maybe do some laundry, and take a nap in a bit.  Tried earlier, but couldn't go to sleep.  

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Posted by SilverSpike on Tuesday, January 22, 2008 6:41 PM

Wow nice buffet you got there CW. Chef [C=:-)]

Put me down for some of that meat loaf and mash taters with gravy and corn fritters too! Dinner [dinner] 

 

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Posted by cherokee woman on Tuesday, January 22, 2008 6:50 PM

Everything's been refreshed on the warmer bar, and containers are ready for Joe and Lance, and anyone else who would like to take one to go.

Got laundry done, and then took a nap.  Then made supper here at home:  leftover beef noodles and fresh boiled cabbage, fried taters and pork n beans.  (Taters and pork n beans were my supper:  I can't stand boiled cabbage.)

Everyone have a good evening, stay warm and take care.

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Posted by emmar on Tuesday, January 22, 2008 11:00 PM

Thanks for the yummies CW.

Think I'll set out a few late night calories for those of us who should probably be asleep but aren't.

white layer cake with coconut topping, butter pecan ice cream with sundae bar and fruit juice, milk and hot chocolate to drink.

Hope everyone has a good day tomorrow.  Stay warm.

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