What are you doing today? (besides shopping)

Around, Leesburg, VA, but I'm north, between Frederick and Leesburg proper.

@walesmaven wrote:

naivasna, Where are you ?

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I will be in Frederick later this month for a hotel shop. PM me if you want to have coffee in Frederick,

Based in MD, near DC
Shopping from the Carolinas to New York
Have video cam; will travel

Poor customer service? Don't get mad; get video.
Making turkey soup. I have a bag of turkey bone that I have been accumulating in the freezer. Will make the base and later add the left over turkey meat. Just in time for bitter cold and ice, this coming weekend.

Based in MD, near DC
Shopping from the Carolinas to New York
Have video cam; will travel

Poor customer service? Don't get mad; get video.
Absolutely on the coffee! I'm getting ready for a casino shop where the details are getting changed, so I may very well forget to PM you by the end of this post, but if you do not hear from me in a PM, feel free to send me one as well. I intend to send it shortly, but.. well... and here's the *other* thing I have to report today as my "non-shopping"...

I got back in touch with a friend who I was sort of interested in a while back. We spent 4 hours talking last night. I was up until 3:30, and of course today is the day that one of my shops gets tricky... so what am I doing today.. being kind of excited, but overly tired, and dreading this drive to the casino and the impending detailed shop. Really hope I don't miss anything, lol. 'Cause I know where my mind ain't gonna be. grinning smiley
I bleached my roots today. I dyed my ends a darker blonde a few months back, The bleach on the roots, over time, turned the dark ends platinum during rinsing. That's very hard to maintain. I'm pretty much back to platinum again.

"I told myself to quit you; but I don't listen to drunks." -Chris Stapleton
Today was being a house-mouse day; laundry, emptying dishwasher, and grocery shopping because yesterday I was gone most of the day doing shops. I also cooked macaroni and cheese with spinach for dinner after going out to lunch with book club friends.
lolol. I used to do that. The rest of the story is just sick. 'If Tomorrow Comes' is more than a Sidney Sheldon book title. It was the theme of this cleaning service.that for whatever reason, chose to treat me as a non-entity: a nuisance without a life, a schedule, and above all to be disrespected, ignored, overlooked, and re-scheduled so many times that there was no need for them at all. I soon tired of that and ended the association.

Many years later, I can appreciate why it is such a hassle for schedulers and clients when life happens and mystery shoppers must re-schedule planned work.


@SoCalMama wrote:

I cleaned my house, so that somebody can come over to clean my house tomorrow.

Nature does not hurry, yet everything is accomplished. - Lao-Tzu
I'll be doing a happy dance in my new condo later today when the expected snow/sleet gets here midday. No shoveling for me! Before then I'm going to go get a hair cut and return a bunch of bananas from Aldi that never ripened. And, once I'm home bound there's always boxes to be unpacked:-)

Happiness is not a goal; it is a by-product. Eleanor Roosevelt
I blame the politicians for a lot of things. I used to work like five or six blocks from the Whitehouse. A new coworker started and I was outside and a motorcade went past. She's like, "Wow, cool." I was like.. yeah, it was when I first started seeing them. She's like, "Yeah, but I still think it will be cool." Later that day, after about the seventh one had gone past she tells me, "Yeah, I'm over it."

@CoffeeQueen wrote:

I live in central Kentucky. If it is even hotter in DC I would blame the politicians.
Ah, crap, I think I quoted one of the ones that the website threw me to instead of a current one. It keeps putting me in really old posts instead of current ones.

Well, anyway. What I'm doing today... rescheduling my casino shop. My mom ran into a dresser drawer that she left open, tore open her leg, and had to go to the ER. So... I ultimately ended up not being able to do the shop from last night.

Today, I am looking at recipes to make a natural muscle rub. Took my friend to the store, picked up the ingredients I didn't have on hand. Went and had a Xolair injection, and now I'm wondering if I'm having a reaction to it. I think I'm okay, though. About 20 minutes ago, my arm was itchy at the injection site, but that seems to have gone away.

So, I'm back to looking for my other IC work, unless something awesome comes in for MS. Otherwise, I'll be browsing natural remedies for different things.
naivasna, I hope your Mom is okay! I have so many black and blue marks on my legs from doing the exact same thing.

I did a shop yesterday that had me looking at all natural deodorants. They were $11.99. No thanks!

When I lived in LA, a date and I walked through an alley to go to our destination. Alleys are LA's version of Freecycle. There were a ton of books. I picked up a French cookbook from the 1940s. I made a dish from that cookbook tonight, from memory. Butter, bacon, potatoes and onions. Simple, but so delicious. And my house smells like butter!

"I told myself to quit you; but I don't listen to drunks." -Chris Stapleton
Tiny task list today:

sort, toss, re-locate, or donate.
try new contact lenses again.
watch as many movies as possible because the "tv chair" is a comfy place for workouts.

Nature does not hurry, yet everything is accomplished. - Lao-Tzu
OH, she's fine. I mean, she's got a huge wound on her leg, but she's ornery. She's going to outlive all of us and go looking for the one ring and challenge Sauron at some point, I'm sure. Thank you, though. smiling smiley

Yeah, I don't like the natural care products on the market, mostly. I actually would love to start that as my own business. I've tried a lot of them, and thus far, there's very few that are actually natural, and even fewer still that actually work the way I want them to. But, there are a TON of recipes on the net that I want to try. This one I've now got to get around to making is for a friend who is already on so many drugs for epilepsy that in a lot of ways, it's a risk to put him on other drugs, but the muscle pain stems from a back injury which he's reinjured and the muscles are giving him trouble. So... we shall see. He'll be a guinea pig. :cackles madly:

I need to get my hands on an original or old copy of the Joy of Cooking. They've revised it and there are new versions, but I'm a) unwilling to pay for an out of print copy at a "vintage" price, and b) not really sure I want the updated version. IDK, I might try it. Mmm, to the butter and onions. Yum.


@HonnyBrown wrote:

naivasna, I hope your Mom is okay! I have so many black and blue marks on my legs from doing the exact same thing.

I did a shop yesterday that had me looking at all natural deodorants. They were $11.99. No thanks!

When I lived in LA, a date and I walked through an alley to go to our destination. Alleys are LA's version of Freecycle. There were a ton of books. I picked up a French cookbook from the 1940s. I made a dish from that cookbook tonight, from memory. Butter, bacon, potatoes and onions. Simple, but so delicious. And my house smells like butter!
Tiny task list today:

Get Shop-et-al to come to my house and do her sort, toss, re-locate or donate
Work other than MSing.
Garbage day, yay. (should have had Shop come yesterday)
Find a way to squash this allergic reaction to the anti-allergic injection from yesterday before it gets worse.
More research - maybe create the muscle rub today. I think I want to add some other stuff. I was considering adding sea salt as a mineral supply but not sure if I would need to counteract the effect of the salt on the skin or not. If so, I need to figure out what to use.


@Shop-et-al wrote:

Tiny task list today:

sort, toss, re-locate, or donate.
try new contact lenses again.
watch as many movies as possible because the "tv chair" is a comfy place for workouts.
I think I'm going to brave a snowstorm and snowshoe out to a frozen waterfall at a nearby mountain pass....Yeah, definitely.

Hard work builds character and homework is good for your soul.
Yesterday I accepted a temporary job as a Census Enumerator. I have to be fingerprinted at one of their authorized locations and just figured out the closest one is 16 miles away (with a second 20 miles away). Will research shops in those two areas before making the appointment.

Happiness is not a goal; it is a by-product. Eleanor Roosevelt
Wondering what happened to the ice storm that was supposed to arrive last night. Cooking up a pound of bacon to freeze; laundry; trying a new recipe. Wondering where in this house I managed to hide the "plumber's helper" tool.

Based in MD, near DC
Shopping from the Carolinas to New York
Have video cam; will travel

Poor customer service? Don't get mad; get video.
Wales, it stalled out in Ohio. It's an icy, slushy mess outside here. Maybe you will get lucky and it will be mild by the time it gets to your region.
It looks like it may have veered a bit NW of here. So, I was right to reschedule a little overnight route that would have had me in that mountainous area today and tomorrow.

Based in MD, near DC
Shopping from the Carolinas to New York
Have video cam; will travel

Poor customer service? Don't get mad; get video.
I was going to do a demo today at a healthfood store, but we got 4 inches of snow overnight and then it started sleeting/raining, and then the wind picked up. I saw the weather report a few days ago so I rescheduled well in advance so I didn't leave anyone hanging. Going next weekend instead. If it's a little cold, that's one thing, but lugging a demo table and my supplies into a store when it's windy and I have to traipse through wet, heavy snow...NO.

Just loaded the dishwasher. I am going to detail the guest bathroom today, dust/clean/mop. Maybe I will do some laundry, too. I started red sauce for pasta in the crockpot yesterday morning with filet mignon scraps, Italian sausage, ground turkey, garlic, fresh mushrooms, and onions. I will add the fresh herbs from my indoor herb garden last minute before serving.
About to start pesto-ranch chicken thighs in the slow cooker. Easy 4 ingredient recipe.

Based in MD, near DC
Shopping from the Carolinas to New York
Have video cam; will travel

Poor customer service? Don't get mad; get video.
chicken parts, pesto, 1 package Ranch mix, a little chicken broth.
Will have with baked potato and either steamed carrots or steamed broccoli.

Based in MD, near DC
Shopping from the Carolinas to New York
Have video cam; will travel

Poor customer service? Don't get mad; get video.
Honny, do you partially cook the bacon and drain off some of the fat before adding it?

@HonnyBrown wrote:

When I lived in LA, a date and I walked through an alley to go to our destination. Alleys are LA's version of Freecycle. There were a ton of books. I picked up a French cookbook from the 1940s. I made a dish from that cookbook tonight, from memory. Butter, bacon, potatoes and onions. Simple, but so delicious. And my house smells like butter!
Jas,
Nope. That combo produces a lovely sauce. About 6 oz of pesto, one pack of Ranch mix, 1/2 cup broth. So, if you have those on your shelves, plus chicken parts, you are all set.

Based in MD, near DC
Shopping from the Carolinas to New York
Have video cam; will travel

Poor customer service? Don't get mad; get video.


Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 01/18/2020 08:07PM by walesmaven.
Nope, the raw bacon cooks in the butter. So good! You just large chop the ingredients, layer the potatoes and onion, and cook for 20 minutes.

I'm going to make walesmaven's pesto-ranch chicken recipe next week.

@JASFLALMT wrote:

Honny, do you partially cook the bacon and drain off some of the fat before adding it?

@HonnyBrown wrote:

When I lived in LA, a date and I walked through an alley to go to our destination. Alleys are LA's version of Freecycle. There were a ton of books. I picked up a French cookbook from the 1940s. I made a dish from that cookbook tonight, from memory. Butter, bacon, potatoes and onions. Simple, but so delicious. And my house smells like butter!

"I told myself to quit you; but I don't listen to drunks." -Chris Stapleton
I think the two recipes combined together might be interesting. Potato-bacon-butter-onion-chicken-broth-pesto-ranch. Steamed broccoli on the side. I still think I would probably want to partially cook the bacon because of all that fat. Maybe cook it about halfway just so that it wasn't so grease-laden.
I just bought tickets for a show at our downtown historic Civic theater for March. It's the Red Hot Chili Pipers. Apparently they play rock music with bagpipes (in addition to electric guitars and drums).

I couldn't resist the following description: "How you know you’re at a Piper's concert: evocative bagpipes, dazzling lights and fog, nine guys wearing kilts."
How punny. grinning smiley I got tix for Joshua Bell; there is nothing punny about this seriously fine upcoming event!

Nature does not hurry, yet everything is accomplished. - Lao-Tzu
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