Eat Dude Foods from an Orange Cup then Stomach Pump that Gastric Bezoar while Reading Food Scrounge News

Enlarge and you can see the creek below. The water is brown.

Enlarge and you can see the creek below. The water is brown

The past four days have been rain, rain, rain. Wish I could send this excess water to people suffering from drought. The creek has risen 11 feet since Thursday. Four more feet and we’ll be at the “action stage”, as the US Hydrologic Service so delicately puts it. Not much to do but watch football playoffs and read Food Scrounge News. Click the Food Scrounge News tab for non-aqueous news.

These photos were taken from the deck at sunset today.

 

 

Black Creek rain 2

 

Black Creek rain 3

 

Stoke Your Craving for Pig’s Ears by Secretive Food Concocting Using Retro Tricks from Food Scrounge News

A little short on news due to the New Year holiday. I’ve been reading other bloggers’ stats on their most popular post.  Mine was March 25, 2012. Popular or not, click on Food Scrounge News for nutrition scare stories and government reports.

'82 and '07 Triumphs

’82 and ’07 Triumphs – can’t wait to get back on the road.

The doc says three more weeks and I can walk without the Frankenboot.

Be Nice, Don’t Overtreat with Oxygen Shot from 7-Eleven. Chicken from Oregano Farm will bring Cheers from Food Scrounge News

New Year's mojo

New Year’s mojo

2012 has held some good things for Mr. Mike and me – new jobs, first motorcycle trips in 3 years, 2 writing projects completed, visiting friends and visiting my mom. The year also had setbacks – job losses, flood damage from Hurricane Isaac, getting T-boned while on my Triumph Scrambler, resulting in broken leg, wrist, and shattered ankle. The old saying “life seems darkest before the daylight hour” is in process for us. I have just 4 weeks to go in the orthopedic boot until freedom and back to work. Mr. Mike is completing paperwork for a job. Be thankful for what you have, let go of the bad stuff, and visualize where you want to be in 2013. God willin’, we’ll meet again on this date in 365. Got your mojo yet? It’s not too late! Check the flyer above and stock up! Click on Food Scrounge News for important info while you cook your health and wealth (with a side of PBR).

Mealworms in Your Diet Pepsi? Physicians Admit to Creepy-Crawly Tweets, Daylight Savings. Don’t Worry; Pop a B-12 and Read Food Scrounge News

01 Blue Christmas

Only 3 more days til Santa. While you’re waiting (have you been nice?), kick back with the latest Food Scrounge News, hug your nearest and dearest, and listen to a holiday tune.
Song is in MP3 format, from Elvis’ 1957 Christmas album.

 

scroungelady & LA bros

Merry Christmas! Ride Safe!

“Christmas” Cookies? We Don’t Need No Stinking Christmas Cookies!

Chocolate Chip Cookies – makes 3 dozen

1/3 cup margarine or butter

1/3 cup shortening

1/2 cup granulated sugar

1/2 brown sugar

1 egg

1 tsp Vanilla (OK if you add 1 teaspoon more)

1/2 tsp salt

1/2 tsp baking soda

1 3/4 cup all purpose flour

6 oz (1 cup) chocolate chips

1/2 cup chopped nuts (optional), such as pecans or walnuts

Preheat oven to 375 F

1. Cream the sugars with the shortening and margarine

2. Add the egg and vanilla. Mix well

3. Add the flour, salt, and soda. Mix until combined. The dough will be stiff.

4. Mix in the chocolate chips and nuts.

5. Drop rounded tablespoon of dough on ungreased cookie sheet.

6. Bake for 8-10 minutes. Tops should be slightly brown.  Overdone cookies are sneaky – the tops will look OK but the bottoms will be black. If that happens, just scrape the burnt stuff off with a butter knife. It’s happened to me many times (hey, I was busy watching the game on TV and/or drinking beer).

7. Cool on racks, then store in airtight container or plastic bag (what I usually do).

If you want that festive seasonal look, substitute 1 cup colored M & Ms for the chocolate chips. They make M & Ms for almost all holidays so you’re covered.

Thanks for the kind words for my healing. This is what I traded the Frankenstein fixator for:

My new boot

My new boot

Below is something to dance to while cookie baking. It is from Elvis’ 1957 Christmas album. It is in MP3 format.

04 Santa Claus Is Back in Town

All in Your Mind? It Could be Brown Fat Transplants, Mislabeled Fish, or Germ in Kitty Feces. Fewer, Larger Meals and Food Scrounge News will Reduce Diet Inequalities

I’m free of the metal rods and am now dealing with a boot that has metal rods and many velcro straps to support my ankle. Still kinda awkward but anything is better than rods through your bones. Click the Food Scrounge News tab for stories on health, wellness, and other stuff.

 

No more fixator

No more external fixator! Now I have a boot and crutches.

Confused? Sort Through the Gluten Free Toolbox While You Sit Too Much Waiting for Stool Transplant

Oooh, almost over. One more day and I’ll be released from the external fixator. It’s been draining my strength. I have enjoyed reading your blog postings. It has brought sunshine to otherwise confining and painful day. Click on the Food Scrounge News Tab for the latest food news and food scares. Below is something for your enjoyment. No scares, promise.

 

 

 

 

Food & Nutrition web tools

Food & Nutrition web tools

 

 

personal hydration

personal hydration

 

 

Barramundi sustainable fish1

 

Barramundi sustainable fish2

 

Toilet plumes are not Picky but Halos for Running Shoes may Lead to High Fiber Pepsi, Large Brains, and Food Scrounge News

Not much but leftovers for the past week, though they are tasty. Click on the Food Scrounge News tab for the latest health scares. Below is something you may find more uplifting than bad-for-you stuff and gridlock among the chattering classes.

 

Food&NutritionMag_Spring_2012_not your mothers spice

Ticks and Kuwaitis are Self-Trackers. Learn More from Food Scrounge News as You Dine Alone

The news is a little late.  Sometimes things you’d like to be over drag on and on. See below. Had this contraption which is drilled through to my bones since August 25. The bones and accompanying wound are nearly healed, just not soon enough. It can be hard to take sometimes. I’ve also been working on some other deadlines that are now complete.

So back to scrounging! Now that my wrist is healed I’ll be able to take food prep photos. Click on Food Scrounge News for some stuff like you have in the bottom the crisper compartment of your refrigerator.

My left foot, week 11

My left foot, week 11. Six pins through the bone.

Early Puberty Causes Overreaction from Candy Corn While Colon Screen Benefits Green Tea Taken with Food Scrounge News

Avoid the Halloween coma and overexcitement from health reports by clicking on Food Scrounge News tab.

Shelby Cobra at Cruisin the Coast

Shelby Cobra at Cruisin the Coast

 

Answer to last week’s question: The red car was a 1962 Thunderbird with a 3-speed on the floor.

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