Hi Ruth,
RH> > RH> before now. It works and it's already here.
RH> > RH> > The question is, then, are you using it as a sinus clearer?
RH> > RH> Not at the moment, but it's a thought for tonight.
RH> > Did you?
RH> Didn't need it. Tonight however....
Crazy weather we've been having playing no fun with your sinuses again?
Today was nice, had a high in the low 70s. Yesterday we had rain the
better part of the day, forcing our church's annual fall picnic indoors.
Tomorrow is supposed to be rainy again, then nice on Wed. and Thur.,
back to rain for several days after that. Can't say we didn't need the
rain tho.
RH> > RH> I'm somewhat less fond of that if possible. I had my pumpkin
RH> spice coffee for the year already. It's not bad, but it's not
something I'd go hunting for.
RH> > Sounds like the time our older daughter sent her dad a Starbucks
RH> gift card for his birthday, saying he had to try the pumpkin
spice latte. He did, was less than impressed with it.
RH> It's a kid drink; Grandpa was raised on real coffee.
That, and we don't support Starbucks. I think I've had maybe 4 drinks
from them, total, none of them coffee.
RH> > RH> I find frozen squash in the grocery here, but not pumpkin.
RH> Frozen butternut will work as a substitute if needed.
RH> > I'm talking home freezer here; I've frozen some from time to time
RH> but don't know if I have any left.
RH> There might be something hiding somewhere. I generally just use the
RH> canned, but we get the real stuff here rather than Libby's. One Pie
RH> is a label out of Maine and the ingredient in the can is "pumpkin" or
RH> "squash" depending on whether you buy the pumpkin or the squash.
I found some frozen pumpkin today, saw at least 2 more boxes of it. We'd
also bought a pumpkin at the farmer's market on Saturday; Steve roasted
it (and a butternut squash) on the smoker grill today. So, looks like
I'll be doing a pie, pumpkin roll, probably bread and whatever else to
use it up this fall/winter.
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Catch you later,
Ruth
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