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03-27-2011 at 01:20 PM.
03-27-2011 at 01:20 PM.
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What is a boobie-saving mouse?

I imagine it's a mouse that holds up yur boobies so they don't sag? hug

But yeah for your DH!
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No, its a Microsoft wireless mouse that is a special Susan G Komen edition. Pretty pink, with the breast cancer ribbon. $4 from every sale goes to the SGK foundation.

And let's just say after breastfeeding 3 little ones, these girls need all the help they can get!!!
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03-27-2011 at 01:51 PM.
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No, its a Microsoft wireless mouse that is a special Susan G Komen edition.
Darn. I was hoping it was some kind of new perk-me-up mouse. I was gonna order two.
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03-27-2011 at 03:02 PM.
03-27-2011 at 03:02 PM.
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I don't have any idea but we will be having cake. It's hubby's bday. Cake is baked and chilled, just sitting in the fridge chillin'. We went for Chinese last night for his bday since they are closed today.
Sounds yummy. Smilie

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glutten/glutton - way to go, ank! But you missed her "kiddo's"... twice!
I had to leave something for you to find. It would be like being the big kid at the easter egg hunt and not leaving any for the rest of the kids!

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03-27-2011 at 03:11 PM.
03-27-2011 at 03:11 PM.
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Well... g'morning. Staying home today. Mavis doesn't seem to be getting her "fever" above 99.5 - and most of the time it's pretty much normal. But... she's still pale and tired. In fact, she's been up for *almost* an hour and so stinking cranky I put her back to bed and she has now fallen back asleep.

My toddler started up last night with the same kind of thing - tired, fever of 99.5-101, and lots of runny poo. vomit I'm so glad she's potty trained and recognizes that she has to go... that would be a nasty mess. I am thinking I may duct tape her to her bed though - she's super cranky and driving me nuts already.

So... I'm staying home today while DH & my oldest go off to church. Creeping crud galore. Bah.

Oh... I'm making a turkey today. What 'cha having for dinner??
Hugs, Hugs, Hugs to you for the double dose of sick kiddos.. Hope they feel better soon..

Don't know what is for dinner.. I am thinking of making breakfast for dinner.. eggs, bacon, biscuits maybe..
I have a turkey in the freezer.. I should thaw it out and make it this week.. Mine always turns out dry. I wanted to get one of those roasters when they marked them down, but missed out *sigh*

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As far as dinner, dunno about tonight, but made a yummy dinner last night I thought I'd share. Picked up a bunch of the Philly cooking cremes and found this website. I made the creamy chicken and broccoli casserole, and it was amazing! DH actually thinks I can cook now! Can't wait to try out the other recipes, and I think the Philly is going to be added to the list of things that must always be in the fridge!
Sounds good. I still haven't tried those creams

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Do or did any of you watch prison break? Can I just say that I heart Michael. I never, ever swoon over any television personality or character. His character well let's just say..oh la-la-la, his looks are good, but is brain is what does it for me. I love, love, love intelligence.

That is all.
I heart prison break.. I watched every episode when it was on, and then went back and watched every season on netflix about 6 months ago.. Love it!

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HDDVD hughughearthughug

Not sure if there is a specific reason we are giving love to HD.. but count me it hug
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ank220
03-27-2011 at 03:43 PM.
03-27-2011 at 03:43 PM.
Quote from love2beeamom :
Hugs, Hugs, Hugs to you for the double dose of sick kiddos.. Hope they feel better soon..

Don't know what is for dinner.. I am thinking of making breakfast for dinner.. eggs, bacon, biscuits maybe..
I have a turkey in the freezer.. I should thaw it out and make it this week.. Mine always turns out dry. I wanted to get one of those roasters when they marked them down, but missed out *sigh*

My oldest is now passed out on the couch and running a fever. laugh out loud Go figure. Like bunnies said though, it does put my mind at ease about Mavis' kidney - so that's good. Just a bug going around I guess.

I actually have one of those roasters but didn't use it today. Dontknow I just didn't feel like it.

Here's a few secrets when making your turkey...

1. Make sure your stuffing is a bit wetter than you think it should be. It will draw moisture out of the turkey if it isn't.
2. Add some liquid to the pan - I usually boil the neck and giblets (we use the giblets in the stuffing), and I save some of the liquid for the stuffing, the pan, and later for the gravy if I need it.
3. Melt a couple tablespoons of butter (or use olive oil if you prefer) and add your favorite spices to it. Rub the inner cavity of the turkey with the mix before stuffing it. Also loosen the skin and slide a fork underneath with the tines pointing down toward the meat so you don't break the skin - then prick holes in the meat. Scoop some of the butter/spices up and rub on the meat, save a little for the outside of the turkey and rub that on after you've stuffed it.
4. Bake covered at 300-325 - it will take a little longer but be very much worth it. Don't touch it for the first hour and a half. Then, baste every half hour until the legs start to fall away from the turkey and look like they'll fall off. Uncover and baste every 5 minutes until the skin is the color you like - the key at this last point is to color the skin without drying out the breast meat.

I did this today with our little turkey and what normally takes 2 1/2 hours to cook took 3 1/2. The white meat was juicy and moist - as if you'd sprinkled it with water even after cutting it.

Another trick is to cook it upside down so it actually sits in the juices, but then you don't end up with the crispy/golden skin unless you are brave enough to try flipping the turkey. If you don't like the skin, then that's not a big deal.
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03-27-2011 at 03:47 PM.
03-27-2011 at 03:47 PM.
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HDDVD hughughughearthughug
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Quote from love2beeamom :

Not sure if there is a specific reason we are giving love to HD.. but count me it hug
Gosh, thanks for all the love. I needed that. heart

Allergies are kicking my b***. Too much pollen in these parts.

On the brighter side, got to use the Olay TQ's that bunnies RAOK'd to me today. No problems~!~!
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03-27-2011 at 03:50 PM.
03-27-2011 at 03:50 PM.
Quote from love2beeamom :
I have a turkey in the freezer.. I should thaw it out and make it this week.. Mine always turns out dry. I wanted to get one of those roasters when they marked them down, but missed out *sigh*
i think they will go on clearance after easter but don't quote me on it. easter is so late this yr.

i made this recipe a couple yrs ago and i know i totally overcooked the turkey but it came out fabulous anyway. the house smelled amazing while it was cooking. i took the turkey over to a friends house and somebody else took all the leftovers. i didn't get anything except the bones which i had to call for. it made amazing soup. the only thing is it made a huge mess of the oven.
http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipe...index.html
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03-27-2011 at 03:50 PM.
03-27-2011 at 03:50 PM.
Quote from ank220 :
My oldest is now passed out on the couch and running a fever. laugh out loud Go figure. Like bunnies said though, it does put my mind at ease about Mavis' kidney - so that's good. Just a bug going around I guess.

I actually have one of those roasters but didn't use it today. Dontknow I just didn't feel like it.

Here's a few secrets when making your turkey...

1. Make sure your stuffing is a bit wetter than you think it should be. It will draw moisture out of the turkey if it isn't.
2. Add some liquid to the pan - I usually boil the neck and giblets (we use the giblets in the stuffing), and I save some of the liquid for the stuffing, the pan, and later for the gravy if I need it.
3. Melt a couple tablespoons of butter (or use olive oil if you prefer) and add your favorite spices to it. Rub the inner cavity of the turkey with the mix before stuffing it. Also loosen the skin and slide a fork underneath with the tines pointing down toward the meat so you don't break the skin - then prick holes in the meat. Scoop some of the butter/spices up and rub on the meat, save a little for the outside of the turkey and rub that on after you've stuffed it.
4. Bake covered at 300-325 - it will take a little longer but be very much worth it. Don't touch it for the first hour and a half. Then, baste every half hour until the legs start to fall away from the turkey and look like they'll fall off. Uncover and baste every 5 minutes until the skin is the color you like - the key at this last point is to color the skin without drying out the breast meat.

I did this today with our little turkey and what normally takes 2 1/2 hours to cook took 3 1/2. The white meat was juicy and moist - as if you'd sprinkled it with water even after cutting it.

Another trick is to cook it upside down so it actually sits in the juices, but then you don't end up with the crispy/golden skin unless you are brave enough to try flipping the turkey. If you don't like the skin, then that's not a big deal.
Sorry about your oldest being sick now too.. that really stinks!

Thanks for the turkey tips.. I may give it a try this week Smilie



After church today, we went and met my inlaws for lunch so they could visit with the kids for a bit. DH parents have been traveling and taking care of his mom's elderly parents out of state.. They have been doing this for about 4-5 months now.. They are gone for 2 weeks, and come home for 2 weeks. I feel pretty sorry for them because I know they are worn out.. They are in their late 60's themselves, and the constant flying back and forth, as well as physically taking care of the parents who are in their 90's, and then when they get back in town, they have their things here to catch up on.. laundry, bills, house stuff,etc..

After lunch, I had planned to shop, but decided to come home and have a day to relax..

Hoping to shop some tomorrow.. anyone use the b2g1 bagel bites yet??
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03-27-2011 at 03:54 PM.
03-27-2011 at 03:54 PM.
I wish I could find my camera right now. My oldest is passed out on her belly on the couch. My toddler passed out on the other end while lying on the my teenager's legs - using her feet as a pillow. Teehee
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03-27-2011 at 04:01 PM.
03-27-2011 at 04:01 PM.
For the most moist turkey ever just put it in a roasting bag! No messy pan to clean, no spatter in the oven, and the most amazingly moist turkey you will ever have. Some of us have oodles of them from some deal a while back - time to break 'em out!
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03-27-2011 at 04:04 PM.
03-27-2011 at 04:04 PM.
Quote from ank220 :
Here's a few secrets when making your turkey...
that's too much work.

Just buy the breast and crock pot it.
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03-27-2011 at 04:12 PM.
03-27-2011 at 04:12 PM.
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that's too much work.

Just buy the breast and crock pot it.
laugh out loud

You could do that too... I guess I"m still at the point that I don't mind the work. *laugh*
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03-27-2011 at 04:13 PM.
03-27-2011 at 04:13 PM.
Quote from slowtech :
i think they will go on clearance after easter but don't quote me on it. easter is so late this yr.

i made this recipe a couple yrs ago and i know i totally overcooked the turkey but it came out fabulous anyway. the house smelled amazing while it was cooking. i took the turkey over to a friends house and somebody else took all the leftovers. i didn't get anything except the bones which i had to call for. it made amazing soup. the only thing is it made a huge mess of the oven.
http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipe...index.html
Thanks, will check it out..

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For the most moist turkey ever just put it in a roasting bag! No messy pan to clean, no spatter in the oven, and the most amazingly moist turkey you will ever have. Some of us have oodles of them from some deal a while back - time to break 'em out!
I actually wondered about those bags.. I need to get me some!

Quote from tn_native :
that's too much work.

Just buy the breast and crock pot it.
laugh out loud I thought I was being lazy when I read all those tips.. I was thinking I am so much of a 1 or 2 step cook..

I actually really thought about the crock pot cause I heart cooking in mine.. But, I have a whole bird, and no way my crock pot is that big Roll Eyes (Sarcastic)
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Frown Just realized my RR's expired yesterday. Facepalm
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03-27-2011 at 04:39 PM.
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Quote from ank220 :
My oldest is now passed out on the couch and running a fever. laugh out loud Go figure. Like bunnies said though, it does put my mind at ease about Mavis' kidney - so that's good. Just a bug going around I guess.

I actually have one of those roasters but didn't use it today. Dontknow I just didn't feel like it.

Here's a few secrets when making your turkey...

1. Make sure your stuffing is a bit wetter than you think it should be. It will draw moisture out of the turkey if it isn't.
2. Add some liquid to the pan - I usually boil the neck and giblets (we use the giblets in the stuffing), and I save some of the liquid for the stuffing, the pan, and later for the gravy if I need it.
3. Melt a couple tablespoons of butter (or use olive oil if you prefer) and add your favorite spices to it. Rub the inner cavity of the turkey with the mix before stuffing it. Also loosen the skin and slide a fork underneath with the tines pointing down toward the meat so you don't break the skin - then prick holes in the meat. Scoop some of the butter/spices up and rub on the meat, save a little for the outside of the turkey and rub that on after you've stuffed it.
4. Bake covered at 300-325 - it will take a little longer but be very much worth it. Don't touch it for the first hour and a half. Then, baste every half hour until the legs start to fall away from the turkey and look like they'll fall off. Uncover and baste every 5 minutes until the skin is the color you like - the key at this last point is to color the skin without drying out the breast meat.

I did this today with our little turkey and what normally takes 2 1/2 hours to cook took 3 1/2. The white meat was juicy and moist - as if you'd sprinkled it with water even after cutting it.

Another trick is to cook it upside down so it actually sits in the juices, but then you don't end up with the crispy/golden skin unless you are brave enough to try flipping the turkey. If you don't like the skin, then that's not a big deal.
My dh peels up the skin - while leaving it intact - and puts the buttery stuffing in there and cooks it. I am not a fan of stuffing and cooking the turkey that way made IT taste of the filling. I on the other hand just shove a bunch of oranges up there and that keeps it moist.
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Frown Just realized my RR's expired yesterday. Facepalm
My shiny new Wags they just built says if it scanns we take it Big Grin Cool
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