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Old 01-23-2005, 04:59 PM   #16
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I was a domestic goddess....baked breakfast muffins, made a big pot of chicken corn soup, baked a few batches of cookies, and am now making bread...somehow, the smell of baking always makes a house 'feel' warmer.

Oh, and I shovelled, shovelled, shovelled. Once I found a shovel *G* (4 store shopping spree on Saturday when it was starting)
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Old 01-23-2005, 05:32 PM   #17
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# Buy Xbox (play new games)
# Do it
# Eat
# Go for drive in the snow
# Fool around
# Play board games
# Watch movie
# Sleep
# Read
# Do it (special requests)
# Watch football
# Play Xbox

All not necessarily in that order

Thanks for being snowbound with me UT (sweetie)
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Old 01-23-2005, 06:41 PM   #18
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I went the domestic route today too. I made coconut, pineapple, mandarin orange and chocolate cherry angel food cake trifles(layers of cake, pudding and fruit) for Arsen. Then I made a huge pot of rosemary garlic mashed potatoes and slow cooked corned beef brisket with red wine. We have enough food to last all week. I even did the dishes, yay! then I ate too much and slept for the rest of the day. Arsen calked the windows and sat on the computer playing good songs and really irritating songs too.
There's a snowdrift behind our car that is taller than the car. I'm glad I don't have to work tomorrow, either.
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Old 01-24-2005, 10:41 AM   #19
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I feel left out. I've never lived in the snow. Damn these sunny 70 degree winter days!
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Old 01-24-2005, 12:34 PM   #20
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Hugo Zorilla
Winter in New Jersey. Just fucking wonderful.

ZolaOnAOL: Weather Forecast for xxxxxx, NJ:
Provided by The Weather Channel ®

Today: Light Snow 20F
Monday: Snow/Wind 24/10
Tuesday: Partly Cloudy 30/21
Wednesday: Mostly Sunny 38/27
Thursday: Light Wintry Mix 40/25
Friday: AM Clouds/PM Sun 38/20

For more information, visit www.digitalcity.com/weather for current weather, extended forecast and local doppler radar.

Light snow.... Read "Your ass is snowed in for the duration."
Husband lived in Jersey for 12 years, and his best friend, Hawkwind, still lives there. I think there is a secret campaign between the two of them to get me to move to Jersey. I was talking to Hawkwind on Ventrilo Saturday and he was talking about 30" of snow, with more coming.

Uh...

No.
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Old 01-24-2005, 12:56 PM   #21
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I made coconut, pineapple, mandarin orange and chocolate cherry angel food cake trifles(layers of cake, pudding and fruit) for Arsen. Then I made a huge pot of rosemary garlic mashed potatoes and slow cooked corned beef brisket with red wine.
I'm just wondering...did you just happen to have all that stuff on hand, or do you grocery shop with a menu in mind? I never seem to have on-hand what I need to make excellent food--NEVER! I am constantly running to the store for forgotten items.

Was looking at reader photo's of the blizzard in the Boston Globe online. Wow. Unreal!
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