snow accumulated for about 20 minutes when it was snowing hard.. but it's gone now - 30 minutes later!
She hasn't
worked a day and paid into social security for 43 years. The only reason she gets anything is because I did pay into SS for for over 50 years. When I'm not there to support her anymore, life is going to get much more difficult for her. But, that's her choice. I'm no longer willing to let her drive me into the grave.
No, she was bed-ridden and not anle to help with raising the kids for twenty years. I was the one to play with then, disciplune them, go to P TO meetings, take them to extra curucular activities, teach them moral values, accountability, took them to scouting activities, and all the rest of it. If you could talk to my children and ask them who raised them, they all say that I did it, and all while taking care of their mom, going to school, and working. I wish she could have remained the woman she was for the first 5 years of our marriage. But she wasn't.
She now has agreed to counciling, and causing less stress, but this has happened before. We shall see.
Seeeeya; Chief Longwind of the Northn
You'll have to wear your cute sandals on your front porch with a glass of wine in your hand and Sous Chef by your sideSince this thread is called "Petty vents"...here's mine and it's pretty petty.
I'm sitting here at 11 am in my nightgown just because I'm sure nobody is coming to see me, and SC likes this nightgown, so why should I be in a hurry to get dressed and ready for the day? I've been bored this morning, so I went shopping for 2 pairs of new sandals. They are quite cute but after I ordered them I got to thinking of just where I was going to wear them because of this SIP situation. Even if I could wear the new sandles somewhere, I haven't had my usual monthly professional pedicure in more than two months! My toenails are so long, I could climb a fence like a cat. I guess I have to do something about that.
[emoji1787][emoji1787][emoji1787][emoji1787]Good idea GG!!
Do you remember when PF thought it said Panty Vents and Alix made this post?
Souschef and I were in France 8 yrs. ago but I snorted wine out my nose when I got home and read it.
https://www.discusscooking.com/forums/f26/panty-vents-81714.html
...Do you remember when PF thought it said Panty Vents and Alix made this post?
Souschef and I were in France 8 yrs. ago but I snorted wine out my nose when I got home and read it.
https://www.discusscooking.com/forums/f26/panty-vents-81714.html
Good idea GG!!
Do you remember when PF thought it said Panty Vents and Alix made this post?
Souschef and I were in France 8 yrs. ago but I snorted wine out my nose when I got home and read it.
https://www.discusscooking.com/forums/f26/panty-vents-81714.html
Who'd uv thunk we could get 4 pages of laughs out of my poor eyesight?
Speaking of poor eyesight - but this is more along the lines of reading kompreehenshun - I used the Forum Jump drop-down menu at the bottom of the page so I could click on "Subscriptions". While scrolling up the page, my eyes read one entry as "glutton free". Then my brain caught up. It's actually a sub-forum for "gluten free".Who'd uv thunk we could get 4 pages of laughs out of my poor eyesight?
That's what I did before there were cooking sprays available [emoji38] Take a piece of kitchen paper, pour oil onto it and wipe it on your cooking surface.
That's what I did before there were cooking sprays available [emoji38] Take a piece of kitchen paper, pour oil onto it and wipe it on your cooking surface.
In the 1960s, we were taught to do that with a wad of waxed paper. Works for buttering a pan too. Now I use a silicon pastry brush. I prefer not having to throw out a piece of paper towel or waxed paper.Now there's an idea.
Thanks!
Gillian
In the 1960s, we were taught to do that with a wad of waxed paper. Works for buttering a pan too. Now I use a silicon pastry brush. I prefer not having to throw out a piece of paper towel or waxed paper.
I use my fingers. Also, I use butter rather than oil.
In the 1960s, we were taught to do that with a wad of waxed paper. Works for buttering a pan too. Now I use a silicon pastry brush. I prefer not having to throw out a piece of paper towel or waxed paper.
My Mom was so "smart frugal" and would never make do with anything but real butter, even back in the day. I thought she was pretty smart for saving the paper wraps from sticks of butter in a container to use when needed.Frugality is the quality of being frugal, sparing, thrifty, prudent or economical in the consumption of consumable resources such as food, time or money, and avoiding waste, lavishness or extravagance. It is not the same thing as being cheap/miserly/stingy/tight..