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Ddladner

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  1. Yes, ma'am! I think we have one (TVLand), although it's been a while since I watched it so not sure it's still all of the classics.
  2. After today's bridge walk, brick oven pizza and beer hit the spot. This is the John Lennon pizza with a locally brewed IPA. ??
  3. Goodness, think of all the kids (from multiple generations) who were reared on The Brady Bunch! Good stuff!
  4. That's nice to hear, chase! Thanks for sharing.
  5. I was definitely a Brady Bunch kid growing up, and Mrs. Brady reminded me of my own mother. Just saw Florence on Dancing with the Stars, supporting contestant Maureen McCormick (Marcia Brady). Oh, the memories of those dear '70s shows. Rest in Peace, Florence Henderson.
  6. Moody Blues: Oh, how I love you! Love this extended dramatic version.
  7. Smoke on the water, this crisp November morning. 35° F, should reach 70° F by the afternoon.
  8. Ddladner

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    Supermoon, Gulfport Mississippi
  9. Lemon, lime, orange, cherry. The vanilla is ok but not my favorite. And I'm not much of a fan of the original chocolate flavor.
  10. South Mississippi. It's not that fruit trees won't grow here, and there are some who take the time and attention to grow different varieties. At the risk of getting way outside my area of expertise, I'll say that issues include not getting enough deep cold weather in the winter, and then having late spring frosts that kill the blooms. In my yard, I have a tough love approach. I like to plant many varieties of trees, flowers, shrubs, including fruit bearing varieties. However, you must be able to survive without a lot of time and attention. I don't cover trees to protect from frosts, and while I do some fertilizing, it's likely not enough. Sad but true. We have enjoyed many years of producing pecans (until hurricanes took the trees), and luckily we have many flowering trees/plants that thrive. I had a calamondin tree that produced very well until it fell to a frost. It has grown back but has not produced. My dad and hubby grow lots of vegetables including tomatoes, corn, peppers, cucumbers, and lettuce. Fresh tomatoes are my favorite!
  11. Our climate makes it difficult to grow most fruit trees. We have a very young plum tree, which has grown slowly over the 3-4 years we've had it, although it has not produced fruit yet. Same with a pomegranate plant. Grows and looks healthy, but no fruit.
  12. A lovely view, indeed, cp, thanks for sharing. Are those peaches?
  13. Yes, cp. Our high today is forecasted at 73° F, no rain (yay!).
  14. Thankful for the memories you have of your nephew, and for the love and bonding you ar experiencing with your family. Nothing matters more as your family presses on.
  15. TypeO, this is truly heartbreaking. I have kids this age and cannot imagine the sadness that your family is feeling. Prayers for you and your family, and much respect to you for being a great brother.
  16. ^^^ Nice ingredients, Strider, it sounds delicious! Thanks for taking the time to post, can't wait to give it a try! With a cold front coming through, pumpkin soup sounds just right!
  17. I saw brussel sprouts on the stalk yesterday at the store. Had not seen them sold this way before. They have gotten bumped up to 'super cool' status.
  18. I had oatmeal this morning, too! Cooked with milk and honey, topped with raspberries, blackberries, sliced banana, and a pinch of sea salt. Coffee.
  19. Very nice looking breakfast, Strider! oops...
  20. I had brussel sprouts today, too. So glad I have acquired a taste for this wonderful vegetable, hehe. I usually steam them but tonight roasted them in the oven. They're yummy either way! Tonight my wind down drink is hot early grey tea, sweetened with coconut sugar. Have enjoyed trying different flavored sugars in my tea, but none match the *wow* factor of vanilla bean sugar.
  21. Strider, a pumpkin bisque recipe would be most welcomed, many thanks! CP, you have a lot of energy to cook fancy dishes for every meal. It would be fun to live in your house. Sunday brunch: Lobster scrambled eggs, cheese grits (no comments, CP), English muffin. Mimosa and coffee. Water. I'm good til dinner.
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