@Killer-Klown Midori Sour slushie >> So good.
Best posts made by jibberthehut
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RE: Depression Meals
I have meal prep containers in the freezer with enchilada filling. Spinach, black beans, diced tomatoes, corn and ground beef. All cooked. Enchilada sauce spooned over it and slathered in mild cheddar. No one else in the house eats it. But when I can’t be arsed to make dinner or I just want to hide in the bedroom and who the fuck gives two shits about my teenager and my husband, I grab one, throw in chef mike and 5 minutes later I scurry back to my bedroom with some flour tortilla’s and close the door. I can stand in the kitchen for five minutes. Keeps for months in the freezer. They rarely last one month. When I get down to two containers I get the ingredients for more and make another batch. It’s comfort food and halfway decently healthy and fuck the world I want to curl up in bed and eat it without being bothered. That’s my go to depression meal. Thank you Martha stewart/Marley spoon for that recipe.
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RE: Crafting Thread Part ?
@crawfish I mean, I am sure you will pack it better than the people who packed the laptop we just bought from Amazon. It looked like it was part of a failed attempt at a touchdown
But it's okay! It makes it more special and when it comes, I will scan it for you!
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RE: Crafting Thread Part ?
@ganymede there can be a dog or cat at the foot of the bed quiet and she's clueless. Till they make a noise or she wanders downs then freezes or startles as they come into focus.
I think it's gotten worse? She does a lot more things by scent now we noticed. As if she doesn't trust her eyes that it's us or doesn't see me doing a duck beak motion with my hand to call her over. Lots more nose touching/sniffing. Vet seems unconcerned so. Senior cats yo. But she's super southern lady crossed paws judgy.
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RE: Good TV
Binged it, it's lovely, the costumes are gorgeous. It did however leave me confused and realizing that you probably need to have a basic understanding of the world it's set in, as it lacks some worldbuilding. They seem to expect that you'll have understanding of different races/peoples of the setting.
That said, I enjoyed it. I'll give it another watch and having never read the series, I'd probably give the books a go just so that I can better understand the world as a whole.
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RE: Crafting Thread Part ?
@crawfish I have pea gravel in the garden beds but they just keep digging and it's like noooo. Stop killing my lily garden!!!!!
So I went googling. Apparently play-sand for sandboxes comes with a warning on the bag that... it's not actually meant to be played in. And then my cats will use it as a litterbox. So I opted for pea gravel. If I ever have to dissemble it, I can freshen up my garden beds.
But hauling those bags ugh.
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RE: Good TV
@Jaded He really is. It was jarring to walk into the livingroom with my husband watching justified, and then go back to the kitchen to bake and the Santa Clarita Diet be toggled on. So vastly different characters, the voice so different, but still that goofy smile and smirk. He was so much more softer spoken and his cadence was brilliant, then in justified, harsher, the twang, it's hilarious.
I'm finished already, going in for a second watching of SCD since I have no kids this weekend and can binge it proper. I want second season now please :taps her inner elbow: NOW PLEASE.