OK, I read it, but I'm hoping there's no quiz on it. Had a hard time following it and at the same time getting PJ's on my 4yo...but it doesn't sound good.
Besides the obvious, what else goes into french vanilla french toast? Have you seen Martin's whole wheat potatoe bread? It's good in french toast, and has a decent amount of fiber (for bread).
It's really just French toast, but made with French vanilla flavored cream added to the mix. Lots of eggs to the mix too. I picked up a nice loaf of fresh Italian bread to make it with. I'll slice that early and let it start to go stale... makes better French toast that way.
I'll add nutmeg, a touch of honey, and cinnamon if S wishes it. She'll probably just have one slice. Perhaps J will join us when he smells it (g)
"It is not advisable, James, to venture unsolicited opinions. You should spare yourself the embarrassing discovery of their exact value to your listener." Ayn Rand, Atlas Shrugged, 1957
"Sounds pretty great. But you know something? Sooner or later I rub everybody the wrong way."
"Love is the expression of one's values, the greatest reward you can earn for the moral qualities you have achieved in your character and person, the emotional price paid by one man for the joy he receives from the virtues of another."
As for me.... what love I have left will stay in it's cage, not to be released again. There is only pain on that path.
'Atlas Shrugged', 1957
"Did you really think we want those laws observed?" said Dr. Ferris. "We want them to be broken. You'd better get it straight that it's not a bunch of boy scouts you're up against... We're after power and we mean it... There's no way to rule innocent men. The only power any government has is the power to crack down on criminals. Well, when there aren't enough criminals one makes them. One declares so many things to be a crime that it becomes impossible for men to live without breaking laws. Who wants a nation of law-abiding citizens? What's there in that for anyone? But just pass the kind of laws that can neither be observed nor enforced or objectively interpreted – and you create a nation of law-breakers – and then you cash in on guilt. Now that's the system, Mr. Reardon, that's the game, and once you understand it, you'll be much easier to deal with." ('Atlas Shrugged' 1957)
Robert Heinlein
"Do not confuse "duty" with what other people expect of you; they are utterly different. Duty is a debt you owe to yourself to fulfill obligations you have assumed voluntarily. Paying that debt can entail anything from years of patient work to instant willingness to die. Difficult it may be, but the reward is self-respect. But there is no reward at all for doing what other people expect of you, and to do so is not merely difficult, but impossible. It is easier to deal with a footpad than it is with the leech who wants "just a few minutes of your time, please — this won't take long." Time is your total capital, and the minutes of your life are painfully few. If you allow yourself to fall into the vice of agreeing to such requests, they quickly snowball to the point where these parasites will use up 100 percent of your time — and squawk for more! So learn to say No — and to be rude about it when necessary. Otherwise you will not have time to carry out your duty, or to do your own work, and certainly no time for love and happiness. The termites will nibble away your life and leave none of it for you. (This rule does not mean that you must not do a favor for a friend, or even a stranger. But let the choice be yours. Don't do it because it is "expected" of you.)"
Zoe:Sir, is there some information we might maybe be lacking as to why there's an entire Fed squad sitting on this train?
Mal: Doesn't concern us.
Zoe: It kinda concerns me
Zoe: You don't think that changes the situation a bit?
Mal: I surely do. Makes it more fun!
Zoe: Sir? I think you have a problem with your brain being missing.
Ronald Reagan said:
'Government is like a baby: An alimentary canal with a big appetite at one end and no sense of responsibility at the other.'
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Lovely, just flippin' lovely.
We knew it was coming; now how to minimize its impact?
OK, I read it, but I'm hoping there's no quiz on it. Had a hard time following it and at the same time getting PJ's on my 4yo...but it doesn't sound good.
No pictures of your dinner today?
Ha... 4 year olds can 'slither' faster than you can dress them.
I plan on making her French Vanilla french toast in the morning. I'll post a photo... (g).
There was no time on Sunday... just got busy cooking, and suddenly the place was full of people eating.
All I can say is Ah damn....
Besides the obvious, what else goes into french vanilla french toast? Have you seen Martin's whole wheat potatoe bread? It's good in french toast, and has a decent amount of fiber (for bread).
It's really just French toast, but made with French vanilla flavored cream added to the mix. Lots of eggs to the mix too. I picked up a nice loaf of fresh Italian bread to make it with. I'll slice that early and let it start to go stale... makes better French toast that way.
I'll add nutmeg, a touch of honey, and cinnamon if S wishes it. She'll probably just have one slice. Perhaps J will join us when he smells it (g)
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