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V my cat is indoor/outdoor he only stays out at night in summer as its warm in winter he sleeps all night and is out all day! Its rare he gets into fights but theres not alot you can do cant keep him in all night thats what they do!

Hes so sweet! he went out at 6am this morning when i got up there was a little dead mouse at the door!!! They say its a "gift" for looking after them! Hes recovering thankgod for teatree wipes. His wound is healing and drying up and hes back to himself phew! lucky this happened when i was here and not next week as im not here and wouldnt trust my sister to have coped! Hes alseep on my lap now!!
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Kaz I never thought about having an indoor cat till I came to the US but have one now.
Buy,beg or steal a litter box and some clumping litter and your kitty will be much happier and safer. Clean it each day and it won't smell. much cheaper than a visit to the Vet. An unused washing up bowl works if you have one lying around.
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Jeanne my dad developed diabetes late in life which was controlled with oral meds. We always kidded he was "on the pill". Being an ex naval man, he was not amused :) Hope you feel better soon!
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Kazzaa the dogs and cats get along well, or as well as "kids" get along. I've always had rescue dogs. My big dog, Ash, 7, 85lb, came from rescue last year and occasionally she'll do a roar charge but it's all bluff and the cats are savvy so they ignore her.

If your old cat isn't used to dogs I certainly wouldn't get a puppy as it would be too hard on him. When you're ready look for a reputable local rescue and adopt an older dog who is good with cats. At best they'll become buddies. At worst they'll ignore each other. I'm older and creakier now so I only adopt seniors as I don't want to leave anyone behind.
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Jeanne~I hope you feel better soon.
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Cap ... I am sorry but you are not qualified to be an old hippie, because you are not old enough to have been a young one. That was all before your time.

It's midnight and I'm about to make my first meal of the day. I'm not feeling well (spent 3 hours at the walk-in clinic this afternoon to find out I have a virus but not strep -- worth knowing before I visit the NH). I've tried to eat enough carbs periodically throughout the day to keep my blood sugar in safe range. I had a hard time deciding if any of those snacks needed insulin. I didn't think so. Man, I am SO tired of trying to think like a pancreas, as my Certified Diabetic Educator calls it.

My dinner will be potatoes and eggs and cheese. I'm finally hungry. And I will take insulin. Hope I get it right. Sigh.
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I love fried green tomatoes...my mom is from Pa, she grew up eating them, so we had them growing up too. Only problem here in my part of Cali...where to get green tomatoes unless you grow your own. I guess I could see if the fruit stands have connections with farmers who will sell green tomatoes to them.
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Kazzaa - my measly life insurance is going to fave sis. I happened to mention to her that I need to make sure that her name is on it because I had it since I was in my early 20's - that's like 25 years ago. The next thing I knew, sis texted me asking my DOB and SSN. Whenever I visit them or they visit us, sis and hubby always make sure to have food for me/us. Sis always tries to get me to go to any restaurant that I want to try but I tend to stick to the low-cost places. They Spoil me. My cooking for them will be one way to pay them back.

Green tomatoes? I need to check it out at the grocery store to see how that looks like. Marymember, I have copied and pasted your recipe. Something I would like to try one day. Looks simple enough. Oh, I need to buy a rack. I don't have one of those.
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My mom was nice enough to buy a lunch meat platter and all the fixens. Great meal and day.
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How about fried green tomatoes? They are really good..need to be sliced thin..
Dip thin slices of very green tomatoes in a dry mix of 1/4 cup of flour; 1/4 cup of
corn meal; 1/2 teaspoon salt; dash of cayenne pepper...Place in frying pan with 2T. medium hot cooking oil (or bacon grease) (or canola) (or your choice) and turn on low heat for 15 minutes...turning every 6-7 minutes. Place on rack to drain..serve hot and crispy..this is an Ozark recipe and it is usually done with bacon grease. However, due to too much trouble, I just slice the very green tomatoes thin, cover them on both sides with cornmeal, and pan fry each slice using coconut or canola oil. Easier, and still good.....marymember
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Ashlynne do your cats and dogs get on ok? i will get a puppy eventually so im hoping he and my cat will get on? Poor pet is in bed all day again today he was attacked by another cat and has nasty cut and infection he just dosnt want to go out break your heart! I put tea tree wipes on him and was told by the vet that i did the right thing as its clearing up PHEW really couldnt afford a vet right now!
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Planning on poultry come spring but they'll mostly be in the freezer by fall. In a tiny house 2 dogs and 4 cats are quite enough to look after properly.
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Hang on here? Booluv you want to cook your sis a meal and shes left you life insurance????
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Mmm?????????? maybe a pet pig would make a great carer?? I'll see what mum thinks!!! LOL
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Ashlynne ive heard pigs are great pets? my uncles SIL has one in Texas and she told me the pig goes into town and sticks his head in the shops to say hello then heads back home!! so sweet! Also you must google the amazing story of the woman who was having a heart-attack her little dog just sat on the bed barking BUT her pet pig squeezed through the dog flap lay down on the road until someone stopped then saved the womans life! Pretty intelligent eh?
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Lucky you Cap id love to see Alice cooper never listened to Motley crew? all i know is its something to do with Pamela big boobs???
Metallica did a great version of Thin Lizzys "whiskey in the jar" have you heard it? they were at Glastonbury this year i must listen to it. I think youd like Thin Lizzy there were a great band!
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Too tired to cook, so its a bottle of rose wine with strawberry icecubes hot chilli doritos and a cool sour cream dip!!!!!!!!!!!! off to my friends mums been tired all day the act she pulled yesterday has drained her! Made her chicken wraps which is what she wanted THEN NO she dosnt like chicken anymore so she had a cheese sandwich. Yep one day she likes something then she hates it?? Thankyou God for WINE!!!!!
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i think the old hippies will closedfist the crackhead atop the head so hard it'll break both their ankles ..
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pigs are funny animals , ash . my family always had a couple or more in our younger days . had hens too but i doubt if i could live with all that egg laying ruckus coming from a henhouse in my older age . i value peace and quiet more nowdays -- sez the guy whos going to see alice cooper and motley crue at 7 pm tonight , and whos motorcycle sounds like every known planet colliding at the same time ..
ike is thunderous iz what im sayin .. alice is aware of the value of drums , its not unusual for his show to contain two sets of electric drums ..
i hope motley crue f,s up and lands in zimbabwe or something .
crackheads and old hippies -- i just dont see it working ..
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Book - Could have been garlic & olive oil in the asparagus, suggest cutting or snapping off the tough ends before you sautee. Good luck with cooking the veggies.
I like your idea of including sis on rearranging the kitchen.
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Wow Book buy all her favorite foods. To tell the truth she is probably bored out of her mind. Now she has found that there is something she has found you are prepared to admit to knowing nothing about and that you really appreciate her help. keep up the good work
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I forgot to add... Guess what!? Oldest sis actually cleared the area below the microwave so that I can store one of my new cooking stuff! This is a news breaker because sis don't really do much of anything - other than babysit dad and do his laundry. I do the shower, toilet, bathroom floor, kitchen sink, kitchen floor, etc.. So, for her to actually DO some kind of cleaning - (even if it is just one shelf among sooo many) - is a Positive improvement. I must really give her lots of Positive Reinforcement to encourage her to Want to do things on her volition. =)
I asked her feedback about re-arranging the kitchen. She got excited and gave me details, which I round-aboutway told her that if we did that, I would be cooking with the pot chest level. Maybe something lower so that I can reach the pot without tiptoeing? And what about a moving table island? She got excited. YES!!! Let's hope this momentum carries her through!!!!
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Dinner - leftovers from last night. Fave sis sent her daughter to drop off some BBQ meats - chicken, beef strips, and spare ribs. I ate it with my hot sauce and tried adding soy/vinegar to the avocado. I can't seem to get it right like fave sis's sauce. Mine came out so sour. too much vinegar, maybe.

Fave sis and I went shopping. I got the wok, a 3-in-one griddle/grill (I want to use the grill to try to cook some veggies like asparagus), and a spice rack. I also got some stick-its to mark the pages on the cookbooks that I would like to try.

Goal: I want to cook a delicious simple meal for fave sis and her hubby. They have done soooo much for me all these years. (It has absolutely nothing to do with sis putting me in her life insurance.... Really...) And because they know that I don't know how to cook, they always made sure there was food in their house when I visited. Even gave me the keys to their house if I ever felt the need to get away from home. I can't wait. I already want to include the chops on that menu. I now want to work on veggies. I don't recall them ever eating asparagus. I'd like to give it a try. I ate it One time at a friend's house. The Real asparagus - not the one from the can or pickled in the jar - store bought. It was delicious! She cooked it on top of the George Foreman grill. I just don't know what she did to season it.
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Dinner tonight was pizza, corn chips, Doritos and more beer with a few friends. Great night. Got my mind off a few things for a while :) needed that!
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Dinner was a pot luck/cookout with cousins. And beer, of course. Who needs Lasix when beer will get the system flushed out, thank you. And the alcohol in beer helps kill the germs you pick up at the buffet. Sometimes there's a mystery casserole, you need to be cautious.
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Dinner? oh yes, chicken, half a baked potato and salad.
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Kazzaa in a more lucid moment my mother said that now I have a farm (2 acres?) she'd like to buy me a pig. Um, nope. It would be sitting on the couch watching t.v. with me :)

After another round of reno/construction/chaos I spent most of the day sorting the garage come workshop. Oh my poor old achy bones! Went to bed after supper and slept till 10 p.m. The dogs are still in bed - they're smart. Must get back to bed soon as my muscle helper guy is coming in the morning to help me finish up and discuss the next project.

Not sure what cap's opinion would be. Probably visions of Granny Clampet lol
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Capn, I ate a chicken liver last night. My mother ordered them when we went out to eat. The first taste was good, but that is one strong flavor. I was tasting chicken liver the rest of the night, even after I brushed my teeth. Reminded me of pate'.
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Vidalia onions, grown in Georgia (USA) are exceptionally sweet. Onions grown in a dry summer tend to be "hot". Cooler weather, sandy soil with a low sulfur content prevents the onion from getting hot and acidic. Vidalia, Ga has low sulfur soil and the onion fields are crop rotated so onions are grown only once every three years in a plot.
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chicken livaaras damnt . they smell and taste great and somehow nourish me beyond belief ..
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