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Posted by tree68 on Monday, February 23, 2009 2:27 PM

cherokee woman
Everyone take care this afternoon, especially those of you who are coughing, sneezing and contending with drippy noses, whether it's allergy, sinus or due to a winter cold.

And remember - hay fever season is just around the corner....

Lots of snow to the south of us, but we're just getting occasional flurries.  Several schools in the snow belt closed today, others are curtailing evening activities.

That soup does sound, good, though.

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Posted by Deggesty on Monday, February 23, 2009 3:24 PM

Thanks, Carl, for tracking that "n" down and putting it to use.(8:24 am MT today) Did it give you a hard chase? It simply got away from me before I posted my comment. Sometimes, even when I compose a post on Word Perfect, a letter will get away, or an unwanted one will insert itself. Business must have been booming thirty-eight years ago; it certainly did not take long for you get off the extra board.

Mookie, Do you and Driver need another box or two of tissues? I’ll send some over if you do (I have found that toilet tissue also works). Both of you, get well soon.

It was about forty-two degrees when I set out for my morning walk today–quite a change from the past few weeks. A cloud cover last night held the heat in.

I hope I am done with dentist visits, except for cleaning, for a long time now. Last week, I had a tooth added to a partial (made necessary because an olive that I did not see in a forkful of salad had a difference of opinion with a tooth as to which was stronger; my tooth lost) that I started using about a year and a half ago–and went in for a tuneup on it this morning. Aside from the hidden olive, it was a good salad served on VIA’s Ocean.

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Posted by CShaveRR on Monday, February 23, 2009 7:51 PM

One of my granddaughters asked Pat if we could go somewhere else, so we didn't go to Johnny Rocket's, after all. Both granddaughters were asking us riddles that made no sense, and were laughing hysterically at the responses--the funniest thing about this was their brother (8 months) laughing at, or with, them!

SJ, you have my sympathy--both of you. You're apparently not alone--Emily has chapped areas all around her mouth, and Katelyn is puffy under the eyes (allergies?). We go through the tissues at an astounding rate here, thanks to someone always having something in season.

We have a force to be reckoned with here. Katelyn informed us, her grandparents, that she's growing up fast, and soon she'll be five (she hasn't been four for two months yet). "And what can you do when you're five?" Pat asked her. Katelyn's response: "Drive?" The look on our daughter's face: priceless! I was told that her interest in maps is no accident: she follows the GPS in their car with interest, and has no problem identifying streets, or water...or railroad tracks!

Johnny, my new computer likes to insert or omit letters, too. Fortunately, everything on the screen gets spell-checked, so others don't get much chance to see what comes out initially.

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Posted by cherokee woman on Tuesday, February 24, 2009 5:27 AM

Good Tuesday morning, everyone.  Went to bed early last night:  wore myself out yesterday, what with all the baking, and everything else done.  I was out about as soon as my head touched the pillow.  Hope everyone is beginning to see a little bit of improvement, as far as sniffles, sneezes, etc., are concerned.  My nose is stuffed up this morning.  (And no, I haven't stuffed anything up in my nose, either!Tongue)

Coffee, juices, hot chocolate, hot cider, and hot water for tea are ready.

On the warmer bar this morning:  bagels, bear claws, oatmeal, grits, cream of wheat, toast, turkey bacon, sausage, homemade buttermilk biscuits w/sausage gravy and western omelettes.

Looked out the front window a few minutes ago, and so far, no one has shown up to wait for the Produce truck.  I normally already have about four, five vehicles sitting out front.  

Everyone enjoy your breakfast, have a good morning, and I'll see you all later, after Tuesday Produce is over.

 

 

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Posted by JoeKoh on Tuesday, February 24, 2009 6:58 AM

good morning

happy fat tuesday.its also international pancake day.so what do we have first the punchkies or the pancakes?? matt is on time and on the bus.here are some tissues for in the diner.

stay safe

joe

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Posted by tree68 on Tuesday, February 24, 2009 7:14 AM

Pancakes sound good, especially with some real maple syrup (almost that season here!).  Blueberry pancakes would be even better!

Carl - I like Johnny Rockets - good old hamburgers and a smiley face in the ketchup tray.

No snow for today, but the temps will be all over the place for the rest of the week and we'll see both rain and snow.  I'll take rain, I'll take snow, but I hate getting both on the same day....

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Posted by CShaveRR on Tuesday, February 24, 2009 8:51 AM

Larry, I vaguely remember the smiley-face from the time we visited Johnny Rocket's, and wouldn't mind going again sometime soon. Granddaughter Emily had apparently been looking forward to the smiley-face, too; I guess she wasn't consulted when her sister asked for the Italian place instead.

Now, can somebody explain why a pseudo-Italian restaurant, serving pizza, pasta, salads, and Italian-style sandwiches would have a bottle of ketchup alongside the grated Parmesan cheese at every table?

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Posted by cherokee woman on Tuesday, February 24, 2009 11:31 AM

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Now, can somebody explain why a pseudo-Italian restaurant, serving pizza, pasta, salads, and Italian-style sandwiches would have a bottle of ketchup alongside the grated Parmesan cheese at every table?

 

Carl, have no idea to the answer for your question.  It  does sound a little bit odd, that a pizza restaurant would have bottles of ketchup on the table, though!  I admit, I eat some combinations that are odd to anyone else, but I'd never consider putting ketchup on anything at a place like that, not even on a hamburger pizza.  

Our Tuesday Mexican Fiesta is now under way:  

tacos, burritos, spanish rice, chimichangas, fajitas, black bean & rice tostadas, enchiladas, south of the border snapper, gazpacho w/shrimp, chipotle tomato soup, cheesy beef nachos

We didn't get much at Produce today:  potatoes, yellow sweet peppers and little 4 oz. containers of orange juice.  And we only had about 35 people show up.  

We're supposed to warm up to the mid 40s this afternoon, may see 46 for a high here.  

Everyone enjoy your meal, have a good afternoon, keep safe and take care.

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Posted by tree68 on Tuesday, February 24, 2009 11:55 AM

CShaveRR
Now, can somebody explain why a pseudo-Italian restaurant, serving pizza, pasta, salads, and Italian-style sandwiches would have a bottle of ketchup alongside the grated Parmesan cheese at every table?

Recall that the late Jackie O used to infuriate the great  chefs by dousing their creations in ketchup....

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Posted by Deggesty on Tuesday, February 24, 2009 12:16 PM

Good morning and afternoon to all. Paula, thanks for the sausage and grits.

As to pancakes, Ricki will take pecan pancakes, if you have pecans. I like plain pancakes, spread with butter and almost awash in syrup. Maple syrup, of course.

As to catchup on the table, who can explain everyone's taste? One of my brothers would ask the waiter/waitress if he wanted steak sauce for his steak, "Is there something wrong with the steak?," not adding "and ou need to hide the bad taste?" There is something wrong with my keyboard; I keep having to go back and correct its mistakes. And you have seen people put lots of salt on their food before they have even tasted it.

In college, I learned about honey and margarine (we were not given butter) on hot cornbread, catchup on french fries--but freshly fried, freshly cut, potatoes do not need anything. The cafe where I often ate before I married ran out of the frozen french fries one day. The proprietess cut a potato up and fried it for me--and she did the same when I asked for french fries after that.

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Posted by Modelcar on Tuesday, February 24, 2009 1:37 PM

....isn't it possible the {pseudo-Italian}, restaurant also has hamburgers available hence, making ketchup avail. for such.......

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Posted by Mookie on Tuesday, February 24, 2009 2:13 PM

Must be molting season for dust mites!  These are true allergies, and since nothing is growing, we have no pets and it can't be a dusty house.....well, maybe just a little....I am going to blame it on the warm dust we get from Kansas!  That's it!

Ketchup - like it only on fries and pot roast.  Otherwise, don't use the stuff. 

Corned beef and cabbage for supper then back in diner/cafe for late pie, maybe cake and milk before bed!  Yum!

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Posted by CShaveRR on Tuesday, February 24, 2009 2:21 PM
Modelcar

....isn't it possible the {pseudo-Italian}, restaurant also has hamburgers available hence, making ketchup avail. for such.......

I could have missed that on the menu, I suppose, but I was looking it over pretty well (as a first-timer), and I didn't see any sandwiches that I'd want to put ketchup on, and no fries available.

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Posted by JoeKoh on Tuesday, February 24, 2009 3:12 PM

afternoon

a guy I used to work with has a ketchup dispenser(like you would find at a ballpark) in his refrigerator.Some say to put mustard on a hot dog or brat isn't cool.matt says ketchup on fries is great.Cw thanks for supper tonight.going to help mamma with chores.

stay safe

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Posted by CShaveRR on Tuesday, February 24, 2009 4:11 PM
Joe, remind Matt that ketchup doesn't go on Chicago-style hot dogs (it's okay to put it on the ones you buy at the store, though). Mustard, no problem--or relish, tomato, onions (optional for me), sport peppers (I'll take those off!), and a crunchy dill pickle slice. The secrets: celery salt and a poppy-seed bun, steamed.

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Posted by Modelcar on Tuesday, February 24, 2009 7:41 PM

....I am a hotdog lover and ketchup must be included...on any i eat.

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Posted by blhanel on Tuesday, February 24, 2009 8:29 PM

Modelcar

....I am a hotdog lover and ketchup must be included...on any i eat.

A big DITTO from here.

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Posted by tree68 on Tuesday, February 24, 2009 8:29 PM

I like a well dressed dog - but I don't care for regular yellow mustard.  Maybe some good brown or hot Dijon....

Nice out, if cold.    Just discovered that my low temp this morning was minus 7.  I missed that minus on the digital thermometer and thought it was 7 above.   Silly me.

Reports of upwards of 4 feet of snow to the south of me from that latest lake effect event.  Haven't talked to my daughter in Syracuse, but first hand reports indicate a foot + there.

Of course, I just signed up to work the Easter Bunny trains, so spring must be on it's way!

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Posted by Modelcar on Tuesday, February 24, 2009 9:58 PM

We've been seeing the annual advertisments now of all kinds of fertilizer for the farm crops upcoming so when we see them on TV, Spring can't be far behind......And saw more Robins in our back yard again this morning....

To  be in the 50's next few days.

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Posted by cherokee woman on Wednesday, February 25, 2009 5:28 AM

Good Wednesday morning and Happy Ash Wednesday to you all.

Our temps this morning are in the mid 30s, going to a high into the mid 50s this afternoon.  Unfortunately, supposed to see some rain sometime tomorrow, with a cold front that is coming into the area.

Coffee, juices, hot chocolate and hot water for tea are ready.

On the warmer bar this morning:  bagels, bear claws, turkey bacon, sausage, scrambled eggs, hash browns, homemade buttermilk biscuits w/sausage gravy, oatmeal, grits and toast.  

You all have a good morning, enjoy your breakfast, and if any of you have any meal requests for today, now's the time to speak up and let me know.  

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Posted by CShaveRR on Wednesday, February 25, 2009 5:34 AM

Wake up, wake up, the sun is on the rise,

And it's time...it's time...it's time to fertilize!

Increase the yield from your field, watch your profits swell,

You never lose when you choose Smith-Douglass fertilizer--with "Trell"!

Imagine that being sung over the radio every morning (except Sunday, of course--this was western Michigan!) by a couple of guys that sounded like they were dragged off the farm for that very purpose. I think the accompaniment was a guitar or two.

One of the things I left behind when I moved to the city, thankfully.

It's supposed to hit 40 here today; chance of rain today, thunderstorms tomorrow. Last week's snow will disappear. Still no robins, though.

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Posted by piouslion1 on Wednesday, February 25, 2009 8:25 AM

Miss Paula:

By some chance would you have a bit of that wonderful chicken stew and yellow cornbread around. Seems that my head cold responds to nothing better.

 Hopefully back to work tomorrow,

Clear and not as cold here in W-S, Might get up into the 60's tomorrow.

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Posted by rvos1979 on Wednesday, February 25, 2009 9:29 AM

Boy, one goes away for a few weeks and everyone moves again, oh well, such is //WHAM!!//

//Staggers back up, looks around//

Oomph, did anyone get the plate off of that Boston driver?

Anyway, killing time waiting for my 10 hour rest period to end, then hitailing it back to Wisconsin to unload and take a weekend off.  Was out in the Boston area yesterday, do not care for those drivers, is very unnerving when they come flying up on the shoulder.

See everyone later, should be checking in on the weekend, helping move my sisters back home, they decided to terminate their lease, and the place they were looking at doesen't have openings until summer.

Randy in Kanona, NY 

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Posted by tree68 on Wednesday, February 25, 2009 10:53 AM

Randy - I take it you had a pickup down toward NYC or in Binghampton - Kanona isn't exactly on the beaten path between Boston and points west.

At least you dodged the lake effect we've had recently. 

Nice day here - a tad cool but at least the sun is shining. 

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Posted by Mookie on Wednesday, February 25, 2009 10:57 AM

Randy - my introduction to Boston drivers was in the backseat of my brother-in-law's car - we were visiting that entire side of the family.  He was a Boston cabdriver.  Never quite got over that experience!

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Posted by cherokee woman on Wednesday, February 25, 2009 11:19 AM

Randy, glad you got a chance to drop in.  Hope you make your 10/20 base safe & sound.  

Since I don't see any meal suggestions for today, here is what I've come up with.

Lunch menu:  Sandwiches:  BLT; tuna melt clubs; grilled cheese; PB&J

Soup/Stew:  Roy, you got me with the chicken stew, but made up a batch along with a batch of beef stew, and we also have vegetable beef soup, and cream of potato soup

You all enjoy lunch, while I consider what to do for tonight's menu choices.

 

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Posted by Deggesty on Wednesday, February 25, 2009 12:54 PM

Randy, Ricki and I agree that Boston is a dangerous place to drive even a car (and people say that Salt Lake City is dangerous). Several years ago, we rented a car in Boston, drove to Cape Cod and then up to Hollis, N. H. We had planned to drive back to Boston in time to take a mid-morning train down to the Big Apple, but after our experience in getting out of Boston after people had finished their morning "drive time" (as it is called by some out here), we turned the car in in Nashua and rode a bus to Beantown (right to South Station). Among other thngs, it's a bit unnerving when pedestrians step off the curb in the middle of the block and start to cross the street without regard for street traffic.

You don't need forty acres to turn your rig around, do you?

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Posted by JoeKoh on Wednesday, February 25, 2009 5:10 PM

I can't speak about boston traffic but NYC traffic is crazy.Matt and I ran some errands and sent a package for a birthday boy in Pennsylvania.Jay Horsfall(noras oldest) has a birthday on saturday.Cw thanks for supper.time to get cleaned up for work tonight.

stay safe

joe

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Posted by cherokee woman on Wednesday, February 25, 2009 5:27 PM

cherokee woman

Lunch menu:  Sandwiches:  BLT; tuna melt clubs; grilled cheese; PB&J

Soup/Stew:  Roy, you got me with the chicken stew, but made up a batch along with a batch of beef stew, and we also have vegetable beef soup, and cream of potato soup

 

Since we were so slow this afternoon, I've made extra of today's lunch menu for supper/dinner tonight.  Along with making more yellow cornbread to go with both the soups and stews

According to the latest weather report, we got up to anywhere between 56 and 60, depending on the area you live in.  Now, we are 'waiting' for rain to come in from the west.  It will probably come in sometime around midnight or after.  They say we may even have a few thunderstorm showers in the morning.  

Everyone enjoy your meal, have a good evening, keep yourselves safe and take care.

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Posted by rvos1979 on Wednesday, February 25, 2009 10:05 PM

tree68

Randy - I take it you had a pickup down toward NYC or in Binghampton - Kanona isn't exactly on the beaten path between Boston and points west.

 

Actually, Larry, Picked up in Saratoga Springs, company frowns on using too much of the thruway unless we are picking up or dropping off near it, even though its a touch longer and with more hills running 86 and 88.  Traffic is a lot lighter, though.  I don't complain, they pay for the diesel.

Johnny, you would not believe some places I have bent this rig into, a lot of customer's docks were built in the age of cabover tractors and 35' trailers, I am about 70 feet or so from front bumper to ICC bar on trailer.

I did not care too much for the Boston area, don't like the idea of using the right shoulder as an extra lane during rush hour, it's unnerving when you're tooling along at the limit and someone shoots by you on the right hand side like you're standing still.

Randy in Lake Station, IN, 577 miles from Kanona  

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