We survived again! I think everything went well. The menu was as follows:
Friday night: (240/175)
Kim’s Greek potato salad
Or
Costco red potato salad
Grill cheese sandwiches
Soups – FH tomato bisque, Navy Bean, Minestrone, and Morris’s Curry Pumpkin soup.
Dessert – Ice Cream –Vanilla, Butter Pecan, Chocolate
Saturday Breakfast: (140)
Biscuits and Gravy
Stripples
Grits / Oatmeal
Cereal
Saturday Lunch: (437/400)
Salad
Fresh Broccoli and Carrots
Homemade Scalloped Potatoes
Fried Sam’s Chicken
Dessert -Chocolate Pudding
Saturday Supper: (200)
Haystacks
Dessert – Peach Cobbler. The topping made with leftover biscuits mixed with butter and sugar.
Sunday Breakfast: (50)
Pancakes
Links
Scrambles eggs
That is a total of about 1000 meals for the week end. I was planning on taking a picture of each meal but I was just too busy, and only go the first meal.
Kitchen crew:
Morris
Micky
Susan
Stan
David
Carlene
Mark
Rhonda
Me
Monday, October 29, 2007
Tuesday, October 23, 2007
Sunday, October 21, 2007
Bobby Flay @ Borders Winter Park
Rhonda was in Borders a few weeks ago and saw a sign that said that Bobby Flay was going to be there on Sunday October 21 at 2PM. This was 3 days after the release of his new cook book Mesa Grill. Since I had eaten at the Mesa Grill on Las Vegas I wanted the cook book.
We arrived at Borders at 1:30 the line was already quite long. We bought the book and got in the line. It took till almost 3PM to get to the head of the line. Bobby was having a good time laughter erupted several times as people went through line. He thanked everyone personally and shook their hand for being there. It was an enjoyable time.
We arrived at Borders at 1:30 the line was already quite long. We bought the book and got in the line. It took till almost 3PM to get to the head of the line. Bobby was having a good time laughter erupted several times as people went through line. He thanked everyone personally and shook their hand for being there. It was an enjoyable time.
Honda's on my Wish List
I found these 2 cars for sale on Lee Road over the weekend:
This is what it could look like:
2 Cylinder Motor with Manual-4 Speed Transmission
Here is someone experiences I found on the net:
The 600 was two car models before the Civic, and featured a 600cc engine with front-wheel chain drive. Basically, a motorcycle powertrain made into a car. But it was great during the oil embargoes of the 70's, because it go 40 mpg in the city. That is, if we ever took it to the City of San Francisco, which we never did, because it didn't quite have the ooomph to make it up those hills, unless one of the passengers got out and pushed
www.honda600source.com/coupespec.htm
This is what it could look like:
2 Cylinder Motor with Manual-4 Speed Transmission
Here is someone experiences I found on the net:
The 600 was two car models before the Civic, and featured a 600cc engine with front-wheel chain drive. Basically, a motorcycle powertrain made into a car. But it was great during the oil embargoes of the 70's, because it go 40 mpg in the city. That is, if we ever took it to the City of San Francisco, which we never did, because it didn't quite have the ooomph to make it up those hills, unless one of the passengers got out and pushed
www.honda600source.com/coupespec.htm
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