Pretty clouds one day while we were having our stretch class in the park.
Clouds for this Friday’s Photo.
Posted by terrepruitt on July 12, 2019
Pretty clouds one day while we were having our stretch class in the park.
Clouds for this Friday’s Photo.
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Posted by terrepruitt on July 10, 2019
Tonight I had to go to a mandatory training required by the state for all employees – employers with more than five employees must now provide this training. It is not just for state employees but all employees . . . anyway . . . it reminded me of something that makes me laugh every time I think about it. I have this jacket, it is a light jacket not really meant for cold. It is a camel color. But it is one of those materials that people just are compelled to touch. Whenever I wear it people ask me if they can touch it. Not necessarily strangers on the street, but friends or people I am talking to. I usually say yes because it really is a fabulous material and I hold out my arm.
Well, several times while talking with friends I have said after a few minutes, “Um . . . do you realize you have been stroking my arm the entire time we have been talking?” And they are shocked. It is so funny. This jacket is odd. It is almost like a really soft pet, once you touch it you just want to keep petting it. It is so funny. I have had that happen several times and sometimes during very long conversations. Every time it happens it makes me laugh.
As I said, these are friends and not strangers or people I have just met, so it makes me laugh. And while I was in the training tonight it made me think of it. Sometimes when you have the same training over and over your mind tends to wander. Have you ever had that happen? You have sat through the same thing so your mind drifts back to a funny situation?
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Posted by terrepruitt on July 8, 2019
A few months ago I unearthed a glass pitcher and it made me want Sangria. I don’t know how to make Sangria, I believe it is more than just wine with fruit in it. I did a little research and just got overwhelmed with all the recipes so I let it go and I used the pitcher for flowers. The flowers died, but the pitcher remained. I used it to water the plants. I would often look at the pitcher and then look for a recipe. There are so many recipes out there. I didn’t know which one to use.
I finally decided to cobble one together. I found one that said to cut up the apple and orange put it and some brown sugar in a pitcher and muddle it. Well I was using a spoon and that was not working so I decided to use something else and my last thought before the pitcher broke was, “I better be careful so I don’t break the pitcher.” Well, at least that pitcher won’t be taunting me anymore.
I had to throw out that fruit and start over. This time I didn’t bother muddling.
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Sangria (Or so I am calling it)
1 apple
1 orange
1 cup brandy
1/2 cup triple sec
1 cup orange juice
1 cup peach juice
1/2 cup lemon juice
1 bottle of red wine
3 tablespoons brown sugar
Cut the apple into chunks. Peel the orange, then cut it up. Put the fruit in a bowl then add the liquid. Stir. Then add the sugar and stir until it is dissolved. Once every thing is mixed put it in a pitcher. Serve over ice.
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I used a bowl because I was afraid I would break the pitcher. (That was the THIRD thing I had broken that day.) I prefer to put ice in each glass so that the ice doesn’t melt into the pitcher. But you do what works best for you. I am rather happy with this combination.
As with some things I make I end up adjusting as I continue to make the recipe and that very well might happen with this.
As I was at the store buying the ingredients, I quickly looked up what red wine to use for Sangria and what came up was Pinot Noir or Merlot. I decided to go with the Merlot. Then when I got home and did a search I got a different result, but I had already purchased the Merlot so I used it.
I made white Sangria for the Fourth of July.
Do you like Sangria? Do you make it? What is your recipe?
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Posted by terrepruitt on July 5, 2019
Oh, I have a couple more pictures of some watercolors that hang in the community center where I teach yoga. This is cute little duckling. Sweet little guy for today’s Friday Photo.
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Posted by terrepruitt on July 3, 2019
Since having received the Taco Pie recipe from one of my yoga students a little over a year and a half ago, I think I have made it at least four times. My husband and I have loved it every time. But, honestly the last time was not my favorite. I was really tasting the meat and I don’t like the TASTE of meat. The meat didn’t have enough flavor AND I over cooked it. Since the assembled “pie” is in the oven for 30 minutes the meat does not (SHOULD not) be thoroughly cooked prior to putting it in the oven. Overcooked beef is bad, but overcooked turkey, is worse.
Since I don’t care for the flavor of plain meat, I like it to be heavily flavored when added to a dish so that its flavor layers into the dish and combines with the rest of the ingredients. The last time I made Taco Pie I hit an out-of-the-park-home-run and the funny thing, it was quite by accident.
I planned on making taco pie so I made out a grocery list, which I have to do, of course, because I don’t stock enchilada sauce or taco sauce. I was so looking forward to it. I was on the phone when I started cooking it so I did it a little differently, when I got off the phone I read the part I did incorrectly and shrugged – too late now. So I added the sauces, then read the rest of the recipe. “D’OH!”. I forgot the corn tortillas!!!!! How did I think I was going to make taco pie????? Grrrrr! Clearly I did not read the recipe when making my list. How did I forget corn tortillas?
Well, good thing I had just bought two packs of flour tortillas! Flour tortillas it is! BEST MISTAKE EVER!!!
As I often say on my blog, I use it as my recipe book – although as I re-wrote this recipe I see that I had NOT been using my post of the recipe, I had been using the original print out, and so I thought this new version had a few more differences than the first post, but it is not as many as I thought. But still, I am re-posting the taco pie recipe with my current changes so I can just reference this one and not even have to go to the other one. You, Dear Reader, can use whichever one you prefer.
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Taco Pie
1 Tablespoon or coconut oil
1/2 of an onion
(just under) 1 1/2 lb. ground beef
2 teaspoons garlic salt
1 1/2 – 2 Tablespoons cumin
12 ounces enchilada sauce
1 bottle taco sauce
20 ounces cream of mushroom soup (2 boxes)
6 to 8 (soft taco size) flour tortillas
4 cups grated Mexican Cheese
1 can sliced black olives
Preheat oven to 325° F.
Chop the onion. Heat the oil in a large pan, then add the onion to the pan. Cook until it starts to caramelize. Add the meat (crumbling it as you cook it or crumble it into the pan). Sprinkle the meat with garlic salt and cumin as you cook it. You add as much flavor as you want, I learned I want to cover the meat with the cumin (might end up being more than 1 1/2 – 2 Tblsp). DO NOT COOK MEAT ALL THE WAY! (note to self) Cook the meat until it is about half done, maybe a tad more. Turn off the heat.
Add the enchilada sauce, the taco sauces, and the cream of mushroom soup. Stir until it is all mixed together with the meat.
In a 9X13 baking dish you are going to do layers. First layer is 1/3 of the sauce, the next layer is 3 – 4 tortillas to cover the sauce (I don’t let a lot of tortilla overlap), then sprinkle a light layer of cheese, then 1/3 of the sauce, then 3 – 4 tortillas, then a sprinkle of cheese. Then use the rest of the sauce to cover the tortillas, then cover it with the cheese. Sprinkle on some sliced olives. Save some to add for serving.
Bake for 45 minutes. Let it sit for a few minutes before serving. Top with the sliced olives.
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Posted by terrepruitt on July 1, 2019
This past weekend we were up at my parents’ house preparing for an estate sale. Some of the neighbors were having a garage sale, so we decided to put out a few items. While we were hanging out hoping for people to show up we were being entertained by some young blue jays. I was obsessed with them because I thought they were sooooo cute. They seem to hang out in the trees and bushes in the yard in front of the house. As is my M.O., I didn’t think to take pictures or video them until it was almost too late. I didn’t want to get that close. There was one that just kept up the chatter. They were all so cute. There were three. They still had their little fluff. They will be gone the next time we are up there.
It seemed to me that they hadn’t quite learned the blue jay squawk yet, they were still chirping. When I first started watching them they were not squawking AT ALL. But as the day wore on, they would do it in between chirps. I wish I would have caught the constant chirping on video. I could not get enough of them.
Do you get to see baby birds in your area? What types?
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Posted by terrepruitt on June 26, 2019
Our cats give us Mother’s and Father’s Day cards, respectively. For as long as I can remember my husband had been giving me these HUGE cards for Valentine’s Day. Last year or the year before he did not. He said the store was out of them. It is funny because I shop at that store and I have never seen them at all, but I guess it would help if I actually walked down the aisle that has the cards. Anyway, this year it seems that the cats wanted to give me those humungo cards, too. For Mother’s Day. These ones have recordings of songs in them. And the cats really loved their choice of cards because every time I opened one they would come out to listen and sniff.
It is amazing what they can do with cards now-a-days, huh? Recorded songs or even, in some you can record your own message. Amazing. These ones not only have recordings in them but FLASHING LIGHTS! Cards are not cheap, so it is really amazing that they can do all that and still make them relatively affordable. So incredible.
Here are the cards I received from our girls on Mother’s Day.
Do you get cards from your pets?
Posted in Cats, Misc, Teagan and Nessa | Tagged: cat daughters, flashing lights cards, Mother's Day 2019, Mother's Day Card, Nessa, singing cards, Teagan | 4 Comments »
Posted by terrepruitt on June 24, 2019
We recently had a friend visit from out of the country. So we played tourists and went to San Francisco one day during his visit. It had been really hot earlier in the week, but the days he was here it cooled down a little. In The City, it cooled down enough that the fog came back. Did you know the fog has a name? The fog in San Francisco is named Karl. While I knew that I didn’t know why. I only knew it because one time years ago my husband mentioned it and since I didn’t believe him I looked it up – and, yes, Karl is the name of the fog.
When I looked it up I discovered he had a Twitter account. @KarlTheFog That was good enough for me. Just having looked up (when our friend was here) why he was called Karl I discovered according to Quora, “the name is a reference to the giant Karl in the Tim Burton movie Big Fish.” And KQED, reported that “the name became so well established that Karl was even used as a clue on” the TV game show Jeopardy.
Like ALL things, some people love it and some people hate it. I think it is hilarious. I love Karl. I love him because he is a naturally cooling element and I love his sense of humor. He is darn funny fog! SFGate has a few screen shots of his humor.
Oh, and he has recently published a book. Aptly named Karl the Fog.
So, now you know, if you didn’t already.
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Posted by terrepruitt on June 21, 2019
Our friends had these on their table. Just gorgeous. Probably one of a handful of flowers I can name.
Peonies for the Friday Photo.
Posted in Flowers, Friday Photo | Tagged: Flowers, Friday Photo, peonies, pink flowers | 6 Comments »