If you’re a kid (or adult I guess) with a kraut sensitive nose, all
you need is one of those old-school pocket change holders. You know the
rubbery oval-shaped ones with the longways slit that you squeeze to
open. Ask your grandfather of great grandfather if you’re not sure what
they are. All you have to do is empty it and squeeze it and wear the
slit by insert your nose before you release. Now you can enjoy walking
around the house without the full-on olfactory assault. It also works
for blocking the smell of cooking turnips. And yes, I did come up with
this as a child in a time of absolute necessity.
Here are
a few quotes to think about, “There is a lot of harm in trying
something new. That’s why we test out drugs and cosmetics on bunny
rabbits” Dr. Sheldon Cooper of The Big Bang Theory. “A soul patch!
The dingle-berry of the beard community!” Wes Cole
Friday, January 22, 2016
Thursday, January 7, 2016
January 2016
I recently
caught the very tail-end of a Chew segment the other day that appeared to
feature a dish that my Auntie Carmen would refer to as Puppy Chow (always a
Cole crowd pleaser when we would go to Arkansas). Anyways, I’m not sure of the ingredients other
than Crispix (or equivalent) cereal, peanut butter, melted chocolate and
powdered sugar?? It just made me wonder if perhaps the chocolate could be
replaced with white chocolate of almond bark and cinnamon added to the powdered
sugar. Sound like something I wouldn’t
be opposed to trying. So this is my
non-mental note to remember and try it.
Speaking of
tasty food--- I think I just had the greatest recipe idea ever. You know how many people make the crockpot
dish of meatballs or cocktail wieners with the mustard, grape jelly, and
sometimes bbq sauce concoction. Well,
how about substituting with chicken gizzards & hearts. Now if that don’t sound good, then you are
not as hungry as I must be right now.
I’m gonna try it one day! Just
grab some toothpicks and have a party.
Maybe even eat them on a sandwich with some coleslaw!! Feel free to go
ahead and try it and let me know how it turns out.
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