Karen,Quote:
Originally posted by Karen
Yeah, but I bet those not-even-dog-edible ones were great for street hockey ...
Have you ever taken a biscuit-puck off the shins???
They hurt!!:D
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Karen,Quote:
Originally posted by Karen
Yeah, but I bet those not-even-dog-edible ones were great for street hockey ...
Have you ever taken a biscuit-puck off the shins???
They hurt!!:D
Hey, remember, I have BROTHERS! A biscuit puck in the shins can't hurt any worse than an accidental hockey stick off the shins - which in turn didn't hurt as much as the falls I took all on my own, no pucks or sticks intervening at all.Quote:
Originally posted by RICHARD
Karen,
Have you ever taken a biscuit-puck off the shins???
They hurt!!:D
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Originally posted by Karen
Hey, remember, I have BROTHERS! A biscuit puck in the shins can't hurt any worse than an accidental hockey stick off the shins - which in turn didn't hurt as much as the falls I took all on my own, no pucks or sticks intervening at all.
Touche'
:)
Yes Karen, but they weren't using MY practice homemade biscuits!! They were real killer biscuits...
Practice makes perfect. :D
I don't cook *too much* but do pretty well in whatever I do make, whenever I make it. I made carrot cake yesterday........turned out pretty good. Everyone loved it. I do well on rice, broiled chicken, cakes, cookies, stir fried vegetables, pizza, lasagna, etc. What I'm horrible at is this traditional *tortilla-like* bread we make, which is quite easy actually, but I CANNOT make it a circle! :rolleyes: No matter what I do, it turns out to be the shape of some different continent every time. My dad cannot help but laugh when he sees it. It tastes *ok* (not like my mom's but *OK..........just OK*), but it looks WIERD. Sometimes its Africa, sometimes Asia, sometimes North America, sometimes, some other continent...........but NEVER a circle, like its supposed to be! Get's frustrating. Oh well...........I'm still young. I'll learn, AND SO WILL YOU!!! :p
And.........I would like to add, my brother started cooking before me, and honestly, I only started because I felt bad about my brother cooking, and not me!!! Guess this runs in families? ;)
Karen I would love that!! Thank you so much. I need all the help I can get. :D:oQuote:
Originally posted by Karen
Brooke, honey, when you are ready to try again, let me know. I'll email you an easy recipe with step by step instructions.
I can only make Ramen Noodles and Macaroni and Cheese on the stove, so don't feel bad. :o
Okay, when you're ready to try again, send me a PM a day ahead of time. I promise extra-easy instructions and recipe, okay? Everybody's a beginner sometimes!Quote:
Originally posted by Moose
Karen I would love that!! Thank you so much. I need all the help I can get. :D:o
Homemade hockey pucks!! Yup, I used to be able to make those too.
Never give up unless you just absolutely hate the kitchen.
An easy can't mess up meal is a salad with chicken. I cut up romaine lettuce (or you can get it already cut) and put it in a large bowl. I get boneless- skinless chicken strips and sprinkle lemon-herb seasoning on them and cook them in the oven (follow cooking instructions on package of chicken for temperature and cook time). Cut up the chicken into chunks and add it to the bowl of lettuce. Shred cheese, as much as you want and any kind you want. I use "Heluva Good Cheese- extra sharp wash curd". www.heluvagood.com/cheese.htm. I then add "McCormick Salad Toppins". Mix everything together and add dressing of choice (I use ranch) and croutons if you want. It is so easy and fool proof. It's one of my and my husbands favorite thing to make and eat.
Moose, I love that doggie in your sig!! He's (?) so cute!:D
haha me too. I saw him and started laughing. :):D