George is supposed to take me, and himself, to the Buffalo today to see the elk. It will be a great day for a ride and maybe a walk in the park. Pictures to follow.
I got this blue and white crock yesterday at St. Vincent de Paul. I can put an arrangement in it or just leave it like this. I do not like artificial flowers on the table, so it will either be none or real flowers. None will probably look neater over time. Or, maybe I could do a fall leaf arrangement.
Aren't the sheep napkin rings cute?
Thursday, I made chicken and dumplings for George. I made a pan of real cornbread for myself. Real as not Jiffy Mix and cooked in the iron skillet. It was really good. Yesterday, I took the left over chicken and cornbread and made chicken and dressing casserole. It was medium to fair but better than most of the stuff I cooked when Helen was here.
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I made stew one day this week and made corn bread to go with it. I had corn bread in milk. Yes, I cooked it in an iron skillet.
i ate corn bread and milk this week several times one pan will last several days and when milk is poured on doesn't mater if it has dryed out, see how i said corn bread and milk and Betty said corn bread in milk, I think we always said corn bread and milk when we were children.
We love to ride our motorcycle through the area where the elk are, when we're down there. Such beautiful country! I always cook my corn bread in an iron skillet; we love the bottom crust brown and crispy. I, too, have some leftover corn bread AND some leftover soup. That will be our dinner today.
I mentioned you sisters in a blog entry today.
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