Recipe Review
Today’s
Recipe and Location: Homemade
Tortillas
Found
in: The Pioneer Woman Cooks: A Year of
Holidays
Pages: 143 - 145 Copyright: 2013 Harper
Collins OR
I
decided to skip these because why would I make these when I can easily buy
them? Of course, maybe they taste
better than the store bought version, but the time and machine it takes, seem
too much for this wanna be country girl. I hate to invest in a machine, when I
am not sure if I would even notice the difference. Oh well – on this one I am taking the easy way out.
Gabbin’ About Gratitude
Being
a saver, is something that I am extremely grateful for in my life. I think this
is one of the most important life skills that a person can learn. It is so much
easier to go out and spend impulsively, but the excitement of delayed
gratification, when you have saved for a long time, is so much greater. I feel
fortunate that this is one of my strongest skills.
Memory Musings
From
1976 – 1986 I worked for Capt. Anderson Sightseeing in Panama City Beach,
Florida. I loved working the
Anderson family. I began working for them at 19 years of age. I was initially
hired as a waitress aboard the Capt. Anderson, a dinner boat. As time
progressed, I also worked for Pam and Ken Anderson in the office during the
day. They became dear friends, and I have only positive things to say about the
family and the business. Some of my friends and coworkers from my time with the
business were: Gigi Gosenheimer, Maggie Biggs, Rusty McMann, Rick Whitehouse,
Walt Fitzpatrick, Johnny Jones, Gary Molina, Jeff Bottorf, Rachel and Harold
Campbell, Midge Tandy, Lori “Eyes” Casler. By writing this blog, I am also
basically writing my life story, but out of order. I realized that if I put all
of these memories together, I will have my life in a memoir. How cool! Have you ever thought of
writing down your memories of your life??????
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