Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Tomes & TV: Sybil

I watched Sybil last night. It stars Joanne Woodward and Sally Field. It is very well done. It's based on the true story of a woman (Sybil isn't her real name) who had over 10 different (multiple) personalities.

There has been at least one other version of this movie, but this is my favorite.

I have a copy of the book that this movie is based on. I would like to read it  when I get time.


Saturday, March 27, 2010

Tomes & Tastes: Scrapbooks, Cheese Cracker Mix and Pizza

I went to a Creative Memories "party" last night. The host, the consultant (who is a friend of mine), the consultant's mother, and I were the only four people there. She did show us a video of some of the software, which was cool. I got to use her computer to do some practice work for when I get the program myself. That was fun.

I have several scrapbooks but they aren't very organized. I want to work on them some more. I go through stages of working on them and then taking several years off and then working on them and taking time off. I think I'll be doing mainly digital scrapbooking once I get the program.

Last night she had bought some strawberry pastries and Munchies Cheese Fix mix. It was a store-bought mix of Doritos, Cheetos, Harvest Cheese Sun Chips and Rold Gold pretzels. It was very good. Click on the link to learn more about them.
http://www.fritolay.com/our-snacks/munchies-cheese.html



Last night they did digital. Today, they were working on traditional scrapbooking. I went planning to just show Lou, the consultant and my friend, some of the pages I've done and some of the tools I use to do them, but I ended up coming home and getting some supplies and going back to work. Of course, then she showed me the machine that punches letters and shapes out of any paper that you want and then you put them through a sticker machine and turn them into stickers.  So, I spent the rest of my time doing that.

Today, she bought pizza. It was good. She bought mushroom/pepperoni and also chicken bacon ranch. Today was Lou, me, my aunt's sister-in-law, Laura, Laura's daughter Katie, and one other lady I did not know. I might have to make this a monthly thing.

Friday, March 26, 2010

Tastes: Friday Food Fun - Week 1 - Eggs

Friday Food Fun
1. If you decorated eggs, post a picture of them. (Notice the glitter on the close-up.)








2. What is your favorite way to eat eggs? (Scrambled, fried, hard boiled, soft boiled, sunny side up, Eggs Benedict, egg salad, etc.) My favorite way to eat eggs in Eggs Benedict. But, I am not much of a chef, so my next favorite, much easier way to fix eggs is sunny side up.





3. If you have a unique way of eating eggs, please describe your recipe.
    I like to sprinkle dill and paprika on my sunny side up eggs.
4. Do you have a funny story about eggs?
    I was dyeing some Easter eggs, something I haven't done for probably 25 years. I made a batch of hard-boiled eggs (something I had never done by myself before). Well, apparently, even though I recently read the recipe (because I'm working on a cookbook for my mom) and thought I remembered it (thought being the operative word), I didn't.  After I took my pictures of the eggs I had dyed so beautifully, I wanted to eat one of my eggs, and I cracked it open to find out that it was not cooked completely - slightly runny. I cracked the next one open -- same thing. Soon, I had a plate full of cracked open eggs, and I thought, well, at least I can tell people I have a recipe for Easter egg salad.







5. Do you know of clips from TV/movies with eggs?
**I Love Lucy - This is a funny "I Love Lucy" clip where Lucy stuffs "eggs" in her shirt. It was stated that (at the time) it had the longest recorded audience laugh.


** Napoleon Dynamite - Napoleon Dynamite at the chicken farm - eating an egg-stra special lunch.


** Bridget Jones' Diary - Her mother gets a job demonstrating an egg peeler product.


6. Do you know any egg-related web pages/blogs?
    **American Egg Board - home of the incredible, edible egg
    http://www.aeb.org/
     **An Article for The Florida Times
     http://www.jacksonville.com/tu-online/stories/041703/dst_12290327.shtml
Have an Eggs-cellent Easter!






Thursday, March 25, 2010

Tunes: Always For You by Michael English

If you're like me, there are certain things that immediately invoke a memory for you. A certain smell that automatically reminds you of a grandparent that has passed away. A quote that reminds you of your favorite school teacher. A book character that reminds you of a friend who is like that character. There are lots of things that invoke memories in me.

I was just listening to Michael English sing "Always For You". I first heard this song when I was at Winthrop University. I had never really been much interested in contemporary Christian music until I got involved in BSU (Baptist Student Union) at Winthrop University. (Now they call it Baptist Collegiate Ministries or BCM.)  Anway, several friends introduced different artists to me and I fell in love with a lot of Christian music.

I only have to hear the first few chords in the intro music for this song and it reminds me of my second year at Winthrop. Isn't it weird how that happens?

Always For You
(sung by Michael English)
(Matt Huesmann/John May)
It's the early side of morning
Dawn is casting off its light
I haven't closed my eyes for hours
I've been awake in the still dark night.

I can't get you off my mind
No solutions can I find for you
Sometimes there's never a right word to say
But there's something that I can do

Chorus:
I'll be thinking, I'll be praying, always for you
I'll be hoping, I'll be loving, faithful and true
All through the day and all through the night
I will be there though far from your sight
I'll be thinking, I'll be praying
Always for you, always for you

Though miles of space are between us
Our hearts won't separate
I'm bound in constant prayer for you
Till your pain has been fully erased

Perhaps the logic's beyond us
Only God need know the reason why
But if you must cry out from a broken heart
Praise His name with each breath of life

A peace so calm, a love so strong
Always for you
Your pleading words God has heard
Always for you

Chorus

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Tome: Where Yesterday Lives by Karen Kingsbury

I just finished reading Where Yesterday Lives by Karen Kingsbury. I highly recommend this book. It's about a man who dies and how his estranged family deals with preparing for the funeral. It was so well written.

Tastes and Tomes

Today, my double first cousin, Julie, and her daughter, Alaina came and had lunch with me. Alaina is 2 years old and she's a cutie pie. She had on the cutest little shirt. It had flowers and fruit all over it and looked like a certain design I've seen on greeting cards I think. Anyway, it was really cute.


I had made a dish...I'll call it Tracy's Talsa. You toss a can of black beans in a bowl. You toss in a small can of whole kernal sweet corn. You toss in a can of Armour chili. You toss in some Ragu (I used chunky style with mushrooms). You toss in some shredded cheese. You stir it together and microwave for about 10 minutes or if you need to re-warm it, 5 minutes will do.






 I served it with Scoops chips. I think it would've been good with a can of refried beans, too, or in place of the black beans.



 I also had made dessert. I made cream cheese icing. I only made half of the recipe. I used four ounces of cream cheese, half a box of powdered sugar, 2 tablespoons of margarine and 2 teaspoons of Vanilla flavoring. I left off the lemon flavoring. I blended it all together with a can of fruit cocktail (I drained the juice off). I then diced up 5 fresh strawberries and 5 fresh pineapple chunks and about half a can of fruit cocktail and stirred the diced fruit into the cream cheese blend and served it over plain pound cake.


It turned out very good and even Alaina liked it.


I read Karen Kingsbury's Take Three last night. It was awesome! I won't put any spoilers. But, if you like Christian fiction, check it out! It just came out in the stores yesterday. I knew the ladies at church would want me to get it and get it processed so they could check it out tonight, so I went ahead and picked up the copies at Crossway. I took time to read it last night because I was (conveniently - as the church librarian) the first one to "request" it. I give myself special privaleges. Anyway, that will allow one more person to get a copy tonight.

Tastes, Tomes, and Tunes

I'm TP. I may talk about food (tastes), books (tomes), or music (tunes). I also might talk about TV. You never know. But, these are my preferences, my opinions. Please keep any comments clean.

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