katlupe
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I had the wraps too high. Almost to the knee. I need to keep them below that spot.So did you ask one of them why the top of your legs were hurting now?
I had the wraps too high. Almost to the knee. I need to keep them below that spot.So did you ask one of them why the top of your legs were hurting now?
I have some Tyson ones in my freezer. They cost too much so I order them occasionally with my food delivery from Target. They are so good! I eat 4-5 at a time with fries. The bag lasts me for 3 eatings. But it seems like lately there are less in there.
Do you like squash? I really like it but don't see people sharing about it much in food threads. It's soo good sautéed or baked.
Sounds like northern FL year 'round.
Is your laundry open 24/7?
That's why I don't want to get involved with doctors. I know I'm not going to want to do half of what they want. I too think they make big money the more that they can get patients to do. I question if most of it is really needed.
That's great that you have a city or senior shuttle bus. Before I moved back to FL, I lived in a small town in a senior one-level apt. The only bus service was a shuttle bus run by the senior center in town. They had a shopping bus and medical buses. I'd go to Wmart and we were picked up in 1 1/2 hrs. It was enough time because I don't like being in stores for hours like I used to. It was $2 round trip and ran M/W/F at 9 and 11am.
I like squash, very much, too.I have some Tyson ones in my freezer. They cost too much so I order them occasionally with my food delivery from Target. They are so good! I eat 4-5 at a time with fries. The bag lasts me for 3 eatings. But it seems like lately there are less in there.
Do you like squash? I really like it but don't see people sharing about it much in food threads. It's soo good sautéed or baked.
Sounds like northern FL year 'round.
Is your laundry open 24/7?
That's why I don't want to get involved with doctors. I know I'm not going to want to do half of what they want. I too think they make big money the more that they can get patients to do. I question if most of it is really needed.
That's great that you have a city or senior shuttle bus. Before I moved back to FL, I lived in a small town in a senior one-level apt. The only bus service was a shuttle bus run by the senior center in town. They had a shopping bus and medical buses. I'd go to Wmart and we were picked up in 1 1/2 hrs. It was enough time because I don't like being in stores for hours like I used to. It was $2 round trip and ran M/W/F at 9 and 11am.
I like squash, very much, too.
It's out of season, though.
Do either of you ever get frozen cut chunks? Or canned?
And then prepare it in some way that brings out the flavor and texture?
I know squash in the US is a vegetable.... shall I tell you what squash is in the UK...?I like squash, very much, too.
It's out of season, though.
Do either of you ever get frozen cut chunks? Or canned?
And then prepare it in some way that brings out the flavor and texture?
That looks good, too!I know squash in the US is a vegetable.... shall I tell you what squash is in the UK...?
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I know squash in the US is a vegetable.... shall I tell you what squash is in the UK...?
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Yellow courgette.. zucchini is not a word used in British English..its known as a courgette if it's green... and a Yellow Courgette if ' a squash''They look tasty! Well, what do those in the UK call the golden yellow, curved-neck vegetable that looks sort of like lemon slices when cut? Yellow zucchini?
Once, and only once, I bought the frozen squash. Tasteless and mushy.Do either of you ever get frozen cut chunks?
I did not have a freezer the whole time I lived on my homestead. So I canned everything. You name it, I probably canned it. Even food bought from the stores.I like squash, very much, too.
It's out of season, though.
Do either of you ever get frozen cut chunks? Or canned?
And then prepare it in some way that brings out the flavor and texture?
Even though they say not to can it because it will be slimy & mushy, I canned it. The secret is to can it in chunks not slices. It was never slimy, mushy or tasteless. In fact, it tasted like it was just picked. I had many people who read my blog tell me they started canning it and it was really good. I could use it in recipes as well as just heat it and eat. Since it always gave me a huge harvest, I would can every single one regardless of if it got too big. It was food and it was good!Once, and only once, I bought the frozen squash. Tasteless and mushy.

That looks very delicious!
I hope you enjoy your outing today to the hair salon, katlupe!I have been looking forward to today all week! I have a hair appointment at Teasers, my hair salon. I have not been there since Nov. and was toying with the idea of not coloring it. Just have it cut a bit. It has grown long and is hurting my neck. My hairdresser usually thins it a bit and you can imagine how heavy it is without having that done. But I changed my mind about the coloring. It is a hard habit to stop when I don't like the color gray on my own head. Too light. I have always had dark auburn and in recent years changed to a medium brown.
I will be walking so hope it doesn't rain. I will carry my umbrella just in case.
I used to can fruit and then later make it into jelly or jam. I wasn't sure we would be using it all as jelly or jam. There is special type of pectin that is made for sugar free recipes.I admire people who do a lot of canning. Sometimes, I watch a little Homestead Heart on YT. They have a medium-large homestead and they do much more than I'd ever want to do. I would like to try some canning in a very small way. I would love to make some jellies but the recipes always require too much sugar.
I have been hoping to find a way that I can make true jelly with much less sugar or artificial and/or natural sugar substitutes. Seems like cane sugar is needed for it to gel properly and be transparent. I'm not sure. I don't mind making fruit spread and fruit butters, but my dream is to see the sun sparkling through jars of colorful, transparent jelly that I've made.
I used to can fruit and then later make it into jelly or jam. I wasn't sure we would be using it all as jelly or jam. There is special type of pectin that is made for sugar free recipes.