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  1. #16
    I prefer paper.

    I don't own a smartphone, never will. I want my phone to be a phone.

    My books are actual books, I prefer actually turning pages, and sitting down with a cup of coffee and a (fill in the blank electronic device) just isn't the same.

    The same goes for my cooking. Every other week or so we sit down and plan the menu for the next couple of weeks, then create a shopping list around the menu. On paper.

    The recipes we've created or altered are in the process of being turned into a book for use in the kitchen, as the green notebook is getting pretty
    sad.
    The one eyed man in the kingdom of the blind wasn't king, he was stoned for seeing light.

  2. #17
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lady's Human View Post
    I prefer paper.

    I don't own a smartphone, never will. I want my phone to be a phone.

    My books are actual books, I prefer actually turning pages, and sitting down with a cup of coffee and a (fill in the blank electronic device) just isn't the same.

    The same goes for my cooking. Every other week or so we sit down and plan the menu for the next couple of weeks, then create a shopping list around the menu. On paper.

    The recipes we've created or altered are in the process of being turned into a book for use in the kitchen, as the green notebook is getting pretty
    sad.
    Hear, hear, me too! Someone recently told me bookmarks have become collectibles, I said no they are quite functional still with me! LOL

    There are some great online sites which allow you to make a book and include photos - you can snap pics of what the finished product is like! Friend of mine did this 2 years back with some family recipes, gave the books as Christmas gifts. She went back through old albums and included photos of passed and present family members in with the recipe pictures. Took almost 7 months to pull it all together, but the result was fantastic and well loved by all the recipients. I can't remember the site she used, but would be glad to call her and find out, if you are interested. Editted to add: tastebook.com
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  3. #18
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    Karen,

    Now that's what I call a great family unit!!!

    Rest In Peace Casey (Bubba Dude) Your paw print will remain on my heart forever. 12/02
    Mollie Rose, you were there for me through good times and in bad, from the beginning.Your passing will leave a hole in my heart.We will be together "One Fine Day". 1994-2009
    MooShoo,you left me too soon.I wasn't ready.Know that you were my soulmate and have left me broken hearted.I loved you like no other. 1999 - 2010See you again "ONE FINE DAY"
    Maya Linn, my heart is broken. The day your beautiful blue eyes went blind was the worst day of my life.I only wish I could've done something.I'll miss your "premium" purr and our little "conversations". 1997-2013 See you again "ONE FINE DAY"

    DO NOT BUY WHILE SHELTER ANIMALS DIE!!

  4. #19
    With our assorted schedules growing up, learning to cook was in self defense. Ma cooked ONE dinner every night, if you were there, fine, if you weren't, the answer was "You know how to cook, do it!". Otherwise she would have been going crazy trying to accommodate Pa's somewhat insane work schedule (rotating shifts) and music lessons, art lessons, sports practice, etc.

    The first thing we all learned to cook was gingerbread men, about the second thing was spaghetti sauce (from scratch, with very few exceptions I still can't deal with the commercial garbage called spaghetti sauce) and it went from there. As with most everything else in the house, it was a somewhat competitive sport.

    The car repairs and maintenance (as well as learning to drive a standard) were somewhat more negotiable, but not a whole heck of a lot. Karen skated on some of that for reasons I'll leave out to protect the guilty.....but I was helping in the garage at about age 7, especially after Ma got her Pinto that Pa couldn't work on easily, big arms, small space) Sewing was mandatory, as that's what we did for Christmas presents some years.
    The one eyed man in the kingdom of the blind wasn't king, he was stoned for seeing light.

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    Oh, and because of all our crazy schedules, if anyone said, "I'm hungry," aloud near dinnertime, you were told, "Well, cook!"
    I've Been Frosted

  6. #21
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    Quote Originally Posted by moosmom View Post
    Lady's Human,

    Wait...YOU COOK??????
    He most certainly does! Most of what I know how to make I learned from him and the kids have the same teacher.

    My main specialties are pie crust and bread everything else is fair territory.
    RIP Lady, Thursday's won't be the same without you to cuddle with by the fire


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