I don't know how I ended up with such amazing family (the one I was born with and the one I married into), and they probably don't know how much I appreciate them, but I sure am lucky.
I tried Olive Garden for the first time ever back in May. Ugh. But Nina loves that place. She says, "It's usually better!" but I don't want to try again. D:
Your macaroni & cheese idea sounds fucking amaaaazing. I like great sex, too.
Oh yeah, I'm making my gingersnap-pear cheesecake again this year and I wish you were both here to enjoy it with us. I wish we had your shallots, too.
I started a new job today. It's not perfect, but it's not bad either.
And I didn't get fired after one day. So there's that.
It is temporary, though, which means I need to work like hell to get my bills paid down and take care of Christmas before I find myself unemployed again after the first of the year.
I would just like to say that your recipe in the Kitchen group for Chocolate Stout Cupcakes was magical. I made them last night for a german themed party I went to.
I think for Turkey day I'm going to have to take my roomie to his Uncles' place since he has no car. But I can cure your hankering for sausage and wild rice dressing. The recipe isn't exactly classy, but it works well. Also, it is very advisable to limit The Satans' intake of it as its' gaseous after-effects have been known to ruin holidays. Seriously.
Wild Rice Dressing
1 lb sausage (I use Jimmy Dean sage)
1 package Uncle Ben's original wild rice mix
1 cup celery, chopped
1 cup green peppers, chopped
1 cup onions, chopped
2 cans cream of chicken soup
1/2 cup chicken broth (more or less, for moisture)
a dozen slices dried bread, torn up
Brown the sausage and drain well. Add the chopped veggies and uncle ben's rice and seasonings and prepare per the package. I usually reduce the water it calls for as the veggies add a lot. Once it's all done and looks like rice with veggies and meat chunks add the rest of the stuff and mix well. Add more broth if it needs moistened, more bread if it's soupy. You know how it should look. Stick it in a greased dish and bake it at 375 uncovered until done. It usually takes about 45 minutes or so.
Low sodium products work well in this by the way if Randy is still watching his intake.
I hope it went well.
Thank you for the message. It's hard to be alone right now with my firnds busy and my roommate out of town. The little notes I get on SG have kept me afloat.
Also, you guys have a lot of food carts up there. I like that.