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03-13-22, 09:04 AM | |
Join Date: May 2003
Location: Saint Paul, MN
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Good morning!
Thanks, Laura, for the great thread title! Planning on walking Gus and enjoying a bit warmer weather - today we'll be getting up to 40F! 50's later in the week! I'm definitely aware of Adelija being gone, but not seriously missing her to a point that I want another student next year. Mondo festival yesterday was a lot smaller than normal - they did their show in the gym instead of on stage - bit more difficult to see without lighting and only a handful of professional performers compared to the dozen or so on other year - still good! They had changed the show date by a month or so, so the high school stage they used probably wasn't available. It was good to see my friends . Tomorrow morning will be an early one as I have to take Gus to the vet for a dental cleaning at 8 am. Laura, I feel lucky that I have a good shoe store nearby that specializes in comfortable shoes for older people and accommodating all the inserts we use. I use them for everything for my feet. I'm glad you escaped the east coast snows! Polly has a special bed already! You're becoming cat people! Adelija wants to do a Florida get-away this spring - it's possible that one of her Greenheart friends and their family will be going so she'll have some adult supervision - I wouldn't feel comfortable with her going on her own. Paula, I'm hoping this will be the end of winter weather, but frankly we end up with blizzards in April or early May... The clay cookware I had wasn't glazed, just clay finish, so it was recommended that they be oil conditioned before use. I didn't do it . The cookware should come with instructions - this is one set that I found online "Submerge pot and lid in water overnight. Wipe dry, and rub interior with a very thin layer of neutral oil. Place lid and base separately on rack in a cold oven, and heat to 325°F. Bake 2 hours. Turn off oven, and let cool completely without opening oven door, at least 4 hours." This is one on pizza stone trays https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vkn89A6iAp8. Waves to all! Anita |
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