@Gymshoe: Thanks for letting us know about Julie’s comment on Thursday’s comic! I’d’ve missed it sure if you hadn’t said something!
@SusanSunshine: Re: Seville oranges: I currently live in VA, and have to special order them. ‘m sorry about your Meyer lemon tree. I adore Meyer lemons, but can only get them in late winter and early spring, so right about now I’m doing all my Meyer lemon stuff (marmalade, curd, tarts, cakes, and even preserved Meyer lemons). Gotta work with what’s in season, and what’s available.
@vldazzle: your freezer jam sounds absolutely delicious! I wish I had the room in our freezers to do freezer jam, but canning is the way I have to go with all our stuff. F’r’instance, we had a HUGE bumper crop of sweet potatoes last year, so I canned sweet potato EVERYthing! LOL! Sweet potato butter, candied sweets, just-plain-cooked sweets, sweet potato pie filling, mashed sweets… the list goes on and on! I wouldn’t BEGIN to have room in the freezers for all those sweet potatoes! But I’m not complaining, since all three families that we look after just love sweet potatoes in any form. Anyhow, canning our crops is the most cost effective and space conserving method.
I should be in bed, shouldn’t I? But here I sit, reading comics and nattering with my Crustwoodian friends. Guess I’m just enjoying the wee bit of snow we’re having. I’m sitting here gazing out the window and watching the last of the flurries. It’s 24ºF/4ºC at the moment, and this is the coldest it’s been around here all year — and the first snow we’ve had this winter!!!
I’ll shut up now. I could yammer away for pages, especially talking about cooking and canning and gardening!
Hmmmm, I wonder if anyone in Crustwood gardens? Burl planted a fake tree once, I remember THAT!
Hi Susan,et alI was reading everyone’s comments this morning. I am glad that you told TDS readers that I always use the same several scenes because that is their comfort zone.Also, I will always keep them in the ’90’s as to me , that is one of the worst decades of styles in all categories….not to mention they are all too inept(like me) of embracing new technology.
Thanks for everyone’s comments!I thoroughly enjoy them! Keep up the good work!Best to All, Julie Larson.
Good Sunday morning all! @Purple, I DO wish sometimes that my freezer were larger, but cooking usually just for myself, it will have to do. I just peel, slice and parboil my yams before freezing and 2 large ones last for 4 or 6 servings (great with some black beans and sliced turkey)I guess the Pennys consider that fine dining (catsup on the table and a paper napkin dispenser for Joy to empty)I was wondering how Leaky was going to show himself and Marge; I was looking up directions for compiling an animated GIF -so I can draw one of Fitzroy (I think my free Irfanview can do that).
leakysqueaky712 almost 13 years ago
Go for broke Burl………..give it all to him.
Good Morning Everyone
Harryfan almost 13 years ago
Oxymoron – Weiners/Fine dining.
leakysqueaky712 almost 13 years ago
Hmmm…….Me thinks the waiter is being super sarcastic. I like him.
InTraining Premium Member almost 13 years ago
Hummm…The PINCH A LOAF BAKERY blouse is back……. ! ! !
InTraining Premium Member almost 13 years ago
Hummm…The window gets a lot bigger in frame 2… look by BURL’s sholder…..
InTraining Premium Member almost 13 years ago
GROG Premium Member almost 13 years ago
Why the 8 pennies of course Burl.
That waiter’s served them before, I’m sure. He sounded way too sarcastic.
GROG Premium Member almost 13 years ago
What are they doing in a fine dining establishment? There must be some mistake.
x_Tech almost 13 years ago
Oh, it’s Catsup. Before I hit the magnifier I thought it was S, P and Catnip on the table. Wait, what’s catsup?
Laura Gildwarg almost 13 years ago
Mornin’ Crustwood!
@Gymshoe: Thanks for letting us know about Julie’s comment on Thursday’s comic! I’d’ve missed it sure if you hadn’t said something!
@SusanSunshine: Re: Seville oranges: I currently live in VA, and have to special order them. ‘m sorry about your Meyer lemon tree. I adore Meyer lemons, but can only get them in late winter and early spring, so right about now I’m doing all my Meyer lemon stuff (marmalade, curd, tarts, cakes, and even preserved Meyer lemons). Gotta work with what’s in season, and what’s available.
@vldazzle: your freezer jam sounds absolutely delicious! I wish I had the room in our freezers to do freezer jam, but canning is the way I have to go with all our stuff. F’r’instance, we had a HUGE bumper crop of sweet potatoes last year, so I canned sweet potato EVERYthing! LOL! Sweet potato butter, candied sweets, just-plain-cooked sweets, sweet potato pie filling, mashed sweets… the list goes on and on! I wouldn’t BEGIN to have room in the freezers for all those sweet potatoes! But I’m not complaining, since all three families that we look after just love sweet potatoes in any form. Anyhow, canning our crops is the most cost effective and space conserving method.
I should be in bed, shouldn’t I? But here I sit, reading comics and nattering with my Crustwoodian friends. Guess I’m just enjoying the wee bit of snow we’re having. I’m sitting here gazing out the window and watching the last of the flurries. It’s 24ºF/4ºC at the moment, and this is the coldest it’s been around here all year — and the first snow we’ve had this winter!!!
I’ll shut up now. I could yammer away for pages, especially talking about cooking and canning and gardening!
Hmmmm, I wonder if anyone in Crustwood gardens? Burl planted a fake tree once, I remember THAT!
Ciao ciao for now!
emmmie59 almost 13 years ago
Hi Susan,et alI was reading everyone’s comments this morning. I am glad that you told TDS readers that I always use the same several scenes because that is their comfort zone.Also, I will always keep them in the ’90’s as to me , that is one of the worst decades of styles in all categories….not to mention they are all too inept(like me) of embracing new technology.
Thanks for everyone’s comments!I thoroughly enjoy them! Keep up the good work!Best to All, Julie Larson.
vldazzle almost 13 years ago
Good Sunday morning all! @Purple, I DO wish sometimes that my freezer were larger, but cooking usually just for myself, it will have to do. I just peel, slice and parboil my yams before freezing and 2 large ones last for 4 or 6 servings (great with some black beans and sliced turkey)I guess the Pennys consider that fine dining (catsup on the table and a paper napkin dispenser for Joy to empty)I was wondering how Leaky was going to show himself and Marge; I was looking up directions for compiling an animated GIF -so I can draw one of Fitzroy (I think my free Irfanview can do that).
Carol69 almost 13 years ago
Thanks to the waiter Timmy will get anice coloring book and crayons for Christmas.
leakysqueaky712 almost 13 years ago
I frequent some fairly nice steak houses (Ruths, Mortons) and they do have booths.
elysummers almost 13 years ago
OMG that’s all I can say.
Hussell almost 13 years ago
Morning Crustwoodians! I spiked Susan’s drink last night so she isn’t up yet.
Now I am off to a restaurant that let’s me color on the tablecloth! See ya.
junemmoffatt almost 13 years ago
Burl has THAT much in cash? I hope he meant “in change”. I hate to think of Burl with a credit card…