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Everything I need to know about baseball…

August 5, 2008 by Maren 13 Comments

Everything I know about baseball, I learned in one date night with my husband last evening: Top 10 things I learned…

#1- DIRRRRRRRRTY!

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#2- If at first you don’t succeed, run back ‘home’ (or at least to the closest base).

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#3-The uniforms can’t be comfortable.

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#4 – Your entire mortgage payment can be used up with one purchase of a footlong hotdog.  This is a picture of Michael eating our house.

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#5- Many people think it’s boring.  (I have circled all the ‘fans’ whose attention was diverted to anything BUT the action.)

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#6- It can be but usually isn’t exciting…The River Bats had over 10 runs last night!

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#7- The uniforms must not be comfortable.

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#8- Self-portraits never work.  Someone always gets their head lopped off.

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#9- There are some cool names on the field.

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#10- Yet another case of a scratching jock.

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We had a grate time.  Thanks for joinin’ us in our journey to the baseball game.

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But please know, those uniforms MUST be uncomfortable.

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Ciao!

 

To Wet Your Whistle & An Homage To PW

July 30, 2008 by Maren 3 Comments

At approximately age 6, I can remember following a recipe for “CANDLE SALAD” consisting of a pineapple, banana, and a maraschino cherry on a lettuce lettuce leaf.  The recipe was even simpler than the picture, as I think I stuck the cherry to the banana with a toothpick–none of that white stuff.  My family oohed and aahhhed and I was plain stinkin’ proud of my creation. (WHAT IN THE WORLD??!?!)

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The next recipe attempt was years later–I would have been about 9.  I devoured an Orange Julius smoothie at my neighbor’s and thought I’d gone to sweet tooth heaven.  I begged for the recipe & furiously scribbled it down on a green memo note, then ran it back home to share my treasure with my mother. (notice that it is so old, it is no longer green.  Also take note of how I wrote my a’s at the time.  I obviously had arrived at coolness.)

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So I thought I’d recreate the recipe for you because I had leftover orange juice concentrate from a dinner recipe.
Ingredients:

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 In a blender, pour 3/4 of a cup of orange juice concentrate. (It calls for a 6 oz can, but do they even make 6 oz cans anymore?)

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1/2 cup of milk

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1/2 cup of sugar (It’s no wonder why i liked this so much!)

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Add Ice Cubes (2ish-3ish cups.  However you like it, really)

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Add  1 1/2 cups cold water.

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 Blend.  (Make sure your hand looks enormous and deformed before taking pictures.)

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Enjoy & make sure you take a picture of your husband drinking it with as goofy of a face as possible.  Insist that  he retake the photo until his face looks just like an advertisement.

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NOW FOR ANYONE WHO IS A FAN OF THE PIONEER WOMAN, PLEASE KEEP READING.  If you have no clue who she is, check her site out and if you win any of her give aways, you are obligated to send me money .  You are now dismissed.  If you ARE a fan, like moi, the rest of this post is for you.  I hope you enjoyed the recipe, but I had to laugh. 

Here is why I am most definitely NOT the Pioneer Woman:

1.  My ingredients are all generic–Kroger this, Meijer that. No top-notch ingredients for me.
2. I have to crop all my pictures because there is about 1 square foot of counter space in my kitchen–If I left them as-is, I would have confused you with the crockpot and dishes that were drying in the sink–you may have tried to throw this recipe in a crock pot or would have been jealous of my plasticware.
3.  My “Hey look at me, I have Pioneer Woman’s” Blender broke when I recently dropped the glass part and shattered it (while reaching behind it in my cupboard for ingredients to make an unneeded s’more-oink, oink).

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4.  I used ‘ish‘ in my measurements.  Look, this is not rocket science, and I am no cook.
5.  I forgot an ingredient in my “Cast of Characters” picture.  Notice: Water is missing.  I had to milk the cow for it first & forgot to include it orrrrrrrrrr I’m scatterbrained; take your pick.
6. I put the final product in a plastic blue dinner cup, rather than a fancy, assorted wine or martini glass. “Presentation is Everything.” Sigh.

And that my friends, is why I’m no PW.  I’ll do better next time.

P.S.

July 30, 2008 by Maren 9 Comments

I neglected to mention why I love my dog so much.

1.) He eats his veggies without complaint.

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2.) And he lets me know when he’s thirsty.

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What a good dog I have!  Why do you love the little critter in YOUR life?

A Dog & His Tricks

July 29, 2008 by Maren 7 Comments

This is my dog.
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For 15 years, I have loved this dog.
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This was my dog’s old basket.  Often to get in and out of this basket, he will bark for assistance.  He’s not so good at jumping any longer.  Occasionally he will try it on his own, but it’s much less frequent these days.  You see, my Zippy has lost much of his zip.
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This is my dog’s new basket.  Please take note that it’s a geriatric basket .  Michael cut the side out so he could walk right in and out.
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But the poor thing doesn’t quite get it.  He’s still been barking to get in and out, and has also jumped over the back to get into the basket.  Occasionally he’ll walk right in, but not as often as hoped.
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I suppose the old adage is true:  You can’t teach an old dog new tricks.

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