> RH> snow. It won't stick but ... snow.
>
> We've had frost, but no snow. Hopefully we won't get any this
winter,
> but we usually do, at least once. Last winter our worst snow was in
> December, closed church on our turn to cook for LG. We had lots of
> turkey soup fixin's that have been eaten over the past few months.
(G)
>
We had snow flurries on Tuesday. It didn't stick. I've been using
my oven to cook because it's too darned cold out.
> No fun. We had a branch hit the corner of the house where our
master
> closet is on halloween but it didn't do any damage. Small-ish
branch,
> not the whole tree, thankfully. Some areas did lose power for a day
or
> so; we kept ours.
>
It had better stay up for the rest of the winter, now that hurricane
season is deadsville.
> RH> > RH> I even tried a chichi specialty coffee place with nutsy
> RH> prices. Verdict? Meh.
>
> RH> > In your opinion--if you were 30 years younger, you might
think it
> RH> to be great coffee. (G)
>
> RH> I wouldn't know as much about coffee.
>
> And at that time in your life, you might think it pretty good
coffee.
Considering what I was swilling in college, it would be an
improvement.
> RH> > RH> > Probably not that; it's one form we don't care for
and would
> RH> rather see the pumpkin in something better tasting.
>
> RH> > RH> Pancakes? Pumpkin batter pancakes sound good right
now.
>
> RH> > Steve might, but I don't do pancakes. Too tempting to be
heavy
> RH> handed with the maple syrup. Meanwhile, the pie is history;
> the roll is cooling in the fridge.
>
> RH> Pumpkin pancakes with cranberry sauce???? (LOL)
>
> I'll pass on that.
With leftover turkey? It might work.
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