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Breadmaker recipes: Basic white bread and whole wheat molasses bread

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 Over the years I have had many breadmakers. Apparently most people don't use theirs enough to justify the space used to store it.  Thus, the Goodwill usually has at least one almost-unused breadmaker on hand at any given time. Recently I purchased a new Breadmaker by Toastmaster, and I am thrilled with it!  Unlike the others I have had, this one does not take up as much room on my counter,  I have not had a bad loaf yet! i can't say enough about this little breadmaker.  Here is the Amazon link if you would like to purchase one. ( I do get a small commision on the sale.)     My first breadmaker was a gift from my one of the dearest friends who has siince passed on .  She taught me to make bread using her  breadmaker recipe, and other than substituting kefir for milk sometimes,  I still use this as my go to bread recipe.  The order of adding the ingredients is the most important thing. White bread 1.5 lb loaf Ingredients: O...

Texas disaster: Sad and infuriated

 I heard the news from Texas yesterday, before we were to go live with our weekly Coffee and Jewelry Show on YouTube. I was alone. After watching part of the initial report, I had to turn away. I could not watch one second longer.  Ironically, it wasn't shock I was feeling.  Perhaps it was the realization that we were no longer shocked by these stories that gave me a dull, sick feeling. I tried to force myself to go back to the news clip and get specifics, but the newscaster was saying that all the facts were not yet being relesed because officials were still trying to notify parents.  This felt like a hard punch in the gut. As a mother, grandmother and great- grandmother, empathy kicked in for a few moments.  This was my child and my phone call; I couldn't bear it. So, I fled. (Clicked out of it) I have not been able to view the coverage, but I see headlines that the death count has gone up.  I can't discuss much about the event, since I have avoided most ...

Corned beef hash a la Barbie

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 An elegant European take on an old Appalachian staple.  My husband loved it. Ingredients : 1 can corned beef 2 onions, cut in pieces, but not diced 4 or 5 small to med potatoes, cut in larger pieces, but not peeled One TABLESPOON black pepper Five TABLESPOONS  apple cider vinegar 6 eggs 4 slices Muenster cheese Three handfuls of fresh baby spinach Salt to preference Grated parmesan sprinkle Optional: very light touch of cayenne on top Generous amount of vegetable oil Chili sauce or ketchup Directions : Add generous oil to deep skillet on medium. Add potatoes, onions and pepper. Allow to brown a few minutes. Add corned beef, cut in cubes. Allow to cook while stirring often with spatula. Add more oil as needed to prevent scorching. Add vinegar one TABLESPOON at a time, allowing it to cook on low for a few minutes between each spoonful. When potatoes are getting soft, top with spinach with a sprinkle of Parmesan. Place Muenster slices on top. Crack eggs on top of cheese, be...

Once upon a funeral: Happy Birthday, Elliot

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  Today is Elliot's birthday. He has been my son's best friend since childhood. After I saw the reminder on Facebook, I began to think about something that Elliot did in 2014 that will forever be one of my most cherished memories. i don't really know if he knows just how much it meant to me then and still today.  Let me tell you about it. In 2014 my mother passed away. She had been hit by a car in 2004 with many injuries, the worst of which required brain surgery.  She lived 10 more years after that with multiple health challenges:    a broken hip, colon cancer and Parkinson's. She had "died" so many times. God raised her up each time to bring Him glory, which she did!  My son was very close to "Dee," as we all called her, and he spent quite a lot of his time with her when he was in. At the time he was a cross country truck driver, travelling to California every week and back. When my mom died, we were afraid to tell my son until he got to his destin...

Keepin' the Customer Satisfied"

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"Everywhere I go, I get slandered, libeled I hear words I never heard in the Bible And I'm one step ahead of the shoe shine Two steps away from the county line I'm just trying to keep my customer satisfied, satisfied"  Listen to Simon and Garfunkel sing it here. I was just thinking about an email exchange I had last night with a customer. In case you didn't know, we have a jewelry show every Tuesday at 7 pm est.  A customer had written me that an omega necklace did not fit but that the bracelets did. Since I had measured and stated that everyone could wear it, I promptly refunded her, although she did NOT ask. I emailed her back to tell her, and she was very upset. "Oh, no, can you undo it? I wasn't expecting that!"  The Question is why not? That is our policy with everyone. We don't ask questions, and we refund immediately. Whatever the reason, my husband and I want our customers happy.  Isn't that how businesses operate? Apparently, not so ...

Putin and Dumpster Diving

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  You may be puzzling over the weird title of today's post; this is what is on my mind tonight.  Perhaps there is some connection between the seemingly random topics that you will eventually see....who knows? Let's start with Putin Last night I happened to recall  Russian President Putin visiting President George W. Bush at his ranch in Crawford, Texas. I pulled up a few articles about it to confirm my memory was correct. Yes, there was much ado in 2001 about the "good old boy" relationship between the odd couple.  You can read about that here. You can even read here about Putin visiting local schools in Crawford!  In my research, I pulled up articles about Putin's 2-day visit in 2007 with the Bush family at their Kennebunkport conclave. ( HERE ) I found this even more weird. Now, like a mad man, this Bush chum is aggressively attacking the people in the Ukraine! Does this fit the narrative? Many pundits (read here ) are speculating that Putin is indeed mad, m...

Dollar Tree Disillusionment

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After a trip to Dollar Tree Monday, I have been pretty much depressed about it .  I knew the $1.25 price point was coming, but I wasn't aware it was going to be every item in the store.  I wasn't happy about it, although I understood it. How could they offer all that value for only a dollar anyway? However, the thing that set me off on a rant was something else totally unexpected. The first thing we picked up was $5!  Many other items we looked at were $3, and it literally flabbergasted us. All that store shelf real estate used to be full of all kinds of goodies that you knew were only $1.  This is a good point to mention that ever since Dollar Tree has been in existence, my husband has never missed the opportunity to ask me multiple times per shopping trip, "How much is this?" He has always found it hysterically funny! When we went in this time he immediately commented, "Now I can REALLY ask you, 'How much is this?'"  There have been so many changes...