Posted on February 28, 2009 by FP Miller
I visited the nearest food bank to me today. It is 35 miles away. They treated my son and I with dignity and friendship.. They gave us some great food, including homemade bread and fresh produce. They gave my son a few toys.
Please help people in need. They did not chose their plight. They have [...]
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Posted on February 26, 2009 by FP Miller
Today I am trying to deal with the death of my Mom. I thought I was ready. Now I realize that that isn’t possible.
Suddenly, at the age of 62 I feel like a child who can’t find his mother.
No matter how old she was, the fact remains that she was my Mom.
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Posted on February 22, 2009 by FP Miller
With the remaining three pieces of bones chicken breast, I made a very, very simple but delicious recipe my friend gave to me.
This is so simple that absolutely ANYONE can do it.
Take the boneless chicken breast and put it is a pot that you can cover and put in the oven. Preheat oven to 350 [...]
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Posted on February 18, 2009 by FP Miller
Thanks to your suggestions, talking with friends and engaging my mind, I cooked my first chicken. Well, chicken breast anyway.
So, here is my easy to cook, even old dumb guys can do it, chicken recipe.
Take some boneless chicken breast. Cover it with flour on both sides. (I just put the flour on a plate and [...]
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Posted on February 16, 2009 by FP Miller
My electric bill last month was $20. That is the highest it has been for ages. Normally, it is around 13 to 15 dollars.
People ask me how I do that. I get jokes about living by candle light.
I don’t.
It’s easy. If you want to be frugal or use less electricity for whatever reason, here is [...]
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Posted on February 15, 2009 by FP Miller
This blog is pretty much a question and request for advice. You have been so kind in the past and for that, I thank you very much. My question is this; What is cheaper, to make your own spaghetti sauce or to buy it? I would imagine that making one’s own is cheaper, but [...]
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Posted on February 12, 2009 by FP Miller
OK, so I had a lot of legumes left over. I moved on to a third use. Legume burritos.
Here’s what I did and, even if I do say so myself, they were the best legume burritos I have ever had.
Cook some rice.
Mash up your legumes. In my case they were pinto legumes. I imagine any [...]
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Posted on February 9, 2009 by FP Miller
OK, this is the truth.
I have never cooked chicken in my life. The major reason for this is that I was a vegetarian for over 30 years. One day, a couple of years ago when I was still in Thailand and still mending my broken heart, my body said something to me.
“Hey you!” my body [...]
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Posted on February 8, 2009 by FP Miller
Well, actually, there may be another bit on beans at some time, but we will wrap it up for now by saying that they were a great success. Didn’t do much beyond what I said I said yesterday, but will try some of your great suggestions next time.
One thing I did do, near the end, [...]
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Posted on February 7, 2009 by FP Miller
OK, the beans are cooking. I put in four strips of bacon, three cloves of garlic and seasoned salt. I will check in a bit re the salt. I will report back tomorrow in the final episode of the bean trilogy.
Meanwhile, I just got a crock pot (slow cooker). It’s an old one. Has three [...]
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