Quoting Janis Kracht to Nancy Backus on 10-10-19 12:03 <=-
One appreciates it, but thinks of how one would do it differently, as well... ;)Agree there... :)Wegmans makes pretty good meals, though... ;) But it's kinda likegood stuff, rest up...That's what I'm doing.. we're kind of getting sick of prepared
dinners from stores like Wegmans (Nancy knows what I mean <grin>)
having friends bringing in meals for you, not necessarily how you'd
cook them, even when they're pretty good... ;)
Yes, that's true. I do love their pulled pork <g>.
This week has been absolutely nutso though because Ron's aunt fell
and broke her hip (again, other side this time) this past weekend. So we're running back and forth to/from the hospital.. but from what the hospital told us this morning, Ron and his aunt will be investigating other rehabilitation options at a rehab nursing home, for example,
instead of rehab in the Cayuga hospital. It was determined that Aunt
Gert can't tolerate the 6-hour a day rehab necessary (I think it was 6hours a day at least). :(
Anyway, running to hospital sure puts a damper on cooking.. so last
night we enjoyed a bowl of Lasagne soup from a local place.. it was
good :) I have a beef tongue in my 'frige I bought to cook this week, guess I'll have to wait a bit to cook that. Thankfully it's an easy
one to cook, and so good :) The cook-by/use-by/freeze-by date is
sometime in the next two weeks so that is good :)
As I was just saying to Sean, there are quite a few things to chooseAnd while Wegmans has quite the assortment of things one could beYes, there are only so many days one can take the repetition :)
getting, it still can get boring after a while... :)
from... and we do eat there when we do our weekly shopping... but there
are some days I go thru and have a hard time finding something that I
really want that night.... ;)
I know what you mean there. Generally, it's good food, but I find
they give you too much food haha.. Right now I'm still trying to build
up my appetite after that chest infection I had and the soup-frenzy
that I was on <grin>
Sounds indeed as though you are feeling better.... back to normalAnd those pie pumpkins are so darn sweet, I love them :) We justI have about 5 pie pumpkins from my garden I want to start using forSounds good... It's that season, after all... :)
pumkin bread/pies :)
polished off the pumpkin bread I made, I have more pumpkin in the
freezer in baggies.. Just in case I get the urge for pumpkin pie before
the holidays hit :)
activities for this time of year.... :) And nothing better than putting
up the produce from one's own garden... :)
I have some not totally ripe pumpkins sitting under plant lights in
the living room... they are ripening there, so that's great :)
One appreciates it, but thinks of how one would do it differently, asWegmans makes pretty good meals, though... ;) But it's kinda likeAgree there... :)
having friends bringing in meals for you, not necessarily how you'd
cook them, even when they're pretty good... ;)
well... ;)
Yes, that's true. I do love their pulled pork <g>.
Some of their oven-safe packaging entrees are pretty nice... just put
the bag in the oven for the proper length of time at the right temp, and
it cooks itself...
This week has been absolutely nutso though because Ron's aunt fell
and broke her hip (again, other side this time) this past weekend. So
we're running back and forth to/from the hospital.. but from what the
hospital told us this morning, Ron and his aunt will be investigating
other rehabilitation options at a rehab nursing home, for example,
instead of rehab in the Cayuga hospital. It was determined that Aunt
Gert can't tolerate the 6-hour a day rehab necessary (I think it was
6hours a day at least). :(
How did that work out...? Did they at least find something fairly close
by, so that you'd be able to supervise it properly... ?
Anyway, running to hospital sure puts a damper on cooking.. so last
night we enjoyed a bowl of Lasagne soup from a local place.. it was
good :) I have a beef tongue in my 'frige I bought to cook this week,
guess I'll have to wait a bit to cook that. Thankfully it's an easy
one to cook, and so good :) The cook-by/use-by/freeze-by date is
sometime in the next two weeks so that is good :)
That gives you a bit of leeway... :) And even if you end up freezing
it, it will still be good for when you can cook it... :) And, right, it
is an easy thing to cook... :)
I know what you mean there. Generally, it's good food, but I find
they give you too much food haha.. Right now I'm still trying to build
up my appetite after that chest infection I had and the soup-frenzy
that I was on <grin>
One can either share the portion... or save some for another meal... :)
I have about 5 pie pumpkins from my garden I want to start using for >>>>> pumkin bread/pies :)
I have some not totally ripe pumpkins sitting under plant lights in
the living room... they are ripening there, so that's great :)
Sounds good... :)
On 10-24-19 22:07, Janis Kracht <=-
spoke to Nancy Backus about food and family was: No <=-
Over here, she will have to be able to use her walker to
get to the bathroom from her room (it's right around the
corner) before we can take her home :( damn..
You might look into getting her a rollator. Pretty sure that Medicare would pay for a basic one. The advantage would be that if she gets
too tired pushing after ten feet, she can sit down in it and rest.
Over here, she will have to be able to use her walker to
get to the bathroom from her room (it's right around the
corner) before we can take her home :( damn..
You might look into getting her a rollator. Pretty sure that Medicare
would pay for a basic one. The advantage would be that if she gets too
tired pushing after ten feet, she can sit down in it and rest.
You might look into getting her a rollator. Pretty sure that Medicare
would pay for a basic one. The advantage would be that if she gets
too tired pushing after ten feet, she can sit down in it and rest.
My late maternal grandmother had one of those and she would stop and sit when she was grocery shopping.
I'd help her with that occasionally when she still
could do that. While she sat and rested, I'd go to the "farther reaches" of the store and retrieve what she needed.
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