Mom was bemoaning the fact that her Pyrex Pie Keepers have gone AWOL or broken over the years and she couldn't find any more. I figured, if there are any out there to be had, Uncle Google will find them for me.
Not only did he find them (for $5 each!), he led me to this site, which is eeeevil because they have such fabulous things, mostly at a fairly deep discount, even after you add in the tax and shipping (also, there is a free shipping coupon until Dec 17 for orders over $50: Freeship1208 )
*sigh*
I must not buy kitchen stuff... I must not buy kitchen stuff...
100 most challenged books of 1990-2000 and making note of the ones I've read. Re-post in your own journal, if you like. (bold=read)
Scary Stories (Series) by Alvin Schwartz Daddy's Roommate by Michael Willhoite I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings by Maya Angelou The Chocolate War by Robert Cormier The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck Harry Potter (Series) by J.K. Rowling Forever by Judy Blume Bridge to Terabithia by Katherine Paterson Alice (Series) by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor Heather Has Two Mommies by Leslea Newman My Brother Sam is Dead by James Lincoln Collier and Christopher Collier The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger The Giver by Lois Lowry It's Perfectly Normal by Robie Harris Goosebumps (Series) by R.L. Stine A Day No Pigs Would Die by Robert Newton Peck The Color Purple by Alice Walker Sex by Madonna Earth's Children (Series) by Jean M. Auel The Great Gilly Hopkins by Katherine Paterson A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L'Engle Go Ask Alice by Anonymous Fallen Angels by Walter Dean Myers In the Night Kitchen by Maurice Sendak The Stupids (Series) by Harry Allard The Witches by Roald Dahl The New Joy of Gay Sex by Charles Silverstein Anastasia Krupnik (Series) by Lois Lowry The Goats by Brock Cole Kaffir Boy by Mark Mathabane Blubber by Judy Blume Killing Mr. Griffin by Lois Duncan Halloween ABC by Eve Merriam We All Fall Down by Robert Cormier Final Exit by Derek Humphry The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood Julie of the Wolves by Jean Craighead George The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison What's Happening to my Body? Book for Girls: A Growing-Up Guide for Parents & Daughters by Lynda Madaras To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee Beloved by Toni Morrison The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton The Pigman by Paul Zindel Bumps in the Night by Harry Allard Deenie by Judy Blume Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes Annie on my Mind by Nancy Garden The Boy Who Lost His Face by Louis Sachar Cross Your Fingers, Spit in Your Hat by Alvin Schwartz A Light in the Attic by Shel Silverstein Brave New World by Aldous Huxley Sleeping Beauty Trilogy by A.N. Roquelaure (Anne Rice) Asking About Sex and Growing Up by Joanna Cole Cujo by Stephen King James and the Giant Peach by Roald Dahl The Anarchist Cookbook by William Powell Boys and Sex by Wardell Pomeroy Ordinary People by Judith Guest American Psycho by Bret Easton Ellis What's Happening to my Body? Book for Boys: A Growing-Up Guide for Parents & Sons by Lynda Madaras Are You There, God? It's Me, Margaret by Judy Blume Crazy Lady by Jane Conly Athletic Shorts by Chris Crutcher Fade by Robert Cormier Guess What? by Mem Fox The House of Spirits by Isabel Allende The Face on the Milk Carton by Caroline Cooney Slaughterhouse-Five by Kurt Vonnegut Lord of the Flies by William Golding Native Son by Richard Wright Women on Top: How Real Life Has Changed Women's Fantasies by Nancy Friday Curses, Hexes and Spells by Daniel Cohen Jack by A.M. Homes Bless Me, Ultima by Rudolfo A. Anaya Where Did I Come From? by Peter Mayle Carrie by Stephen King Tiger Eyes by Judy Blume On My Honor by Marion Dane Bauer Arizona Kid by Ron Koertge Family Secrets by Norma Klein Mommy Laid An Egg by Babette Cole The Dead Zone by Stephen King The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain Song of Solomon by Toni Morrison Always Running by Luis Rodriguez Private Parts by Howard Stern Where's Waldo? by Martin Hanford Summer of My German Soldier by Bette Greene Little Black Sambo by Helen Bannerman Pillars of the Earth by Ken Follett Running Loose by Chris Crutcher Sex Education by Jenny Davis The Drowning of Stephen Jones by Bette Greene Girls and Sex by Wardell Pomeroy How to Eat Fried Worms by Thomas Rockwell View from the Cherry Tree by Willo Davis Roberts The Headless Cupid by Zilpha Keatley Snyder The Terrorist by Caroline Cooney Jump Ship to Freedom by James Lincoln Collier and Christopher Collier
Friday: Went to Asia Mart and got way too much stuff, but it's all edible, and most of it is keep-able, IYKWIM :)
Saturday: got a bug up my butt to host friends for dinner (I'd actually already invited silverstah and __himself__, but firmed up what I was cooking and invited _good_kitty and her Splendid.
My oven was on pretty much from 10am to 6pm. I got up, scrubbed out the new and old cast iron well, dried it, greased it up and tossed it in the oven while I worked on doing dishes, etc. Then I baked an(other) apple cake. Then I put a 14lb pork shoulder in the oven (cut slits in it, put in a mix of salt, pepper, long pepper, grains of paradise, cardamom and fresh garlic, rubbed that over it, and let it sit out while the cake was in the oven, about 45 min). While *that* was cooking and the cake cooling, I finished cleaning up the kitchen, got B to arrange the shelves against the wall (I now have a baker's rack and a small book case in there to add to the storage, because dude, I have a lot of kitchen stuff), got rid of extraneous boxes, bags, random stuff, swept, vacuumed and mopped the floor in both the kitchen and the front hall.
I have to figure out how to store my root veggies and things. Currently I have a rubbermaid rough tote housing: oniond, potatoes, carrots, apples and grapefruit. There has to be a better solution, but I'm damned if I know what it is. I don't want to put them in the pantry, because I'm afraid that 1) I'll forget about them and 2) they'd be right against the water heater, and that seems imprudent somehow. One of those veggie hangie things i don't think will work b/c we have a suspended (I think that's what they're called?) ceiling in there. Meh.
Anyway, speaking of root veggies, I washed and cut up about 4 med onions, about 1 1/2 lbs of carrots and most of a 5lb bag of potatoes, drizzled with olive oil, tossed with salt and pepper, and threw those in for the last hour of the roast cooking. Pulled the roast out, removed to a meat carving plate thingie, covered with foil, scraped all the goodie off into a small saucepan, and later made gravy from that (letting the veggies continue to cook while the meat rested).
Since I felt it necessary to do green veg, I simmered bok choy with shiitake mushrooms and a little bit of oyster sauce.
Oh, and iced the cake with a "burnt sugar" frosting. Yum!
Kitty and Splendid brought Blue Moon Brewery's Full Moon winter ale, OMG, YUM! Went beautifully with dinner.
A good time was had by all, and I got my "cooking for a crowd" jones taken care of for a while.
This was also impetus to straighten up the public areas of the apartment. The dining room is still in shambles and there are boxes in the (wide) hallways and over to the side in the living room, but it wasn't claustrophobic, even with 6 adults. :)
Sunday: weather was SOOO gorgeous, but Polka woke up with a cold. I imagine it's the one I had week before last/last week. Icky, but *I* felt better for being outside, so I woke B up, got us all dressed and walked up to Guglhupf for brunch and bread. I had their smoked salmon breakfast which is 2 slices of yummy bread, smoked salmon topped with scrambled eggs, *good* hollendaise sauce and minced red onion. B had eggs benedict for the same price. I think I won on that one. :) Polka nursed and played with paper and spoons, and a good time was had by all. We ate outside so she and I could get some Vit. D. :)
Sunday was also Laundry and Dishes Day (we were bad and had left the dishes from Saturday night to do, but everything was done by 4pm, so I don't feel too bad ^_^).
She, __himself__, _good_kitty, Splendid, B, Polka and I had a lovely autumnal dinner Saturday night to prove that yes, we can actually entertain in the new apartment :)
Now, if we could just get the dining room cleared of boxes... ;)
I hope your day is as fabulous as you are, sweetie!
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