Monday, December 29, 2008
New Salvation Army Store
We watched it go up and now it's been open for a couple of months and apparently well shopped.
Last week,
we took a box of dishes to donate and I just had to check it out to see what was drawing the crowds.
Don't miss it~ looks like a department store and even has shopping carts. Very organized and very clean.
You can never get out without finding at least one treasure, right?
I found the sweetest little wheel made pottery creamer complete with top in mint condition. At $3, I couldn't resist as would be perfect to heat and serve maple syrup. That was my excuse but for sure, was the last thing I need. I also bought a "conversation piece." I'll have you over to talk about it. Totally useless to me, but I liked it.
Toys, bikes, everything under the sun~ some of the furniture looked new. It was fun to look around ~ my New Years Resolution is to make lots of donations.
Check it out.
Sunday, December 28, 2008
Reversing the Aging Process
They talked about the multi benefit's of cinnamon, rosemary and all spices.
What great information~Reversing damage already done, yes, they say it is possible.

Two days of putting cinnamon on everything instead of salt is working.
Saturday, December 27, 2008
Police Car in Virginia Oaks Last Night
The Policeman was happy to see many homeowners outside checking the situation out. It's so nice to have a community of concerned people looking out for our neighbors. He told all of us to "Call anytime."
Wednesday, December 24, 2008
Christmas Lights in Virginia Oaks
They are beautiful~ The team of Judges did an excellent job of selecting houses for special recognition.
It's nice to live in a neighborhood that is visited by near-by communities to see what we have done.
DON'T miss the lights. Two of the top awards are on Sedona Drive this year.
Did anyone see who got 1st Place?
Vickie told me they were going to have more categories and some new signs for next year.
Remember in the years past, we awarded read prizes (gift certificates)? Maybe we all can help make our community even better.
HAVE A GREAT CHRISTMAS.
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Minute Clinic at CVS ~
you will find the CVS Pharmacy has a "Minute Clinic".
If you haven't yet had your
flu shot you might want to drop in and get that. They have the pneumonia shot as well. The pneumonia shot is done every FIVE YEARS. Flu is an annual immunization.
There is a long list of simple stuff the Physician's Assistant there can do for us, but to me, nothing is more important to have than preventive FLU SHOT. FREE for Medicare folks.
Monday, December 22, 2008
Eden Nails ~ New Nail Shop in Gainesville Square
My regular tech has become very popular and hard to get in when I need her, so I driften into Eden.
Sunday, December 21, 2008
Orange Date Nut Cake
GERMAN ORANGE DATE NUT CAKE
2 1/2 c. sifted flour
1 tsp. baking powder
1/2 tsp. salt
6 1/2 oz. pitted dates, chopped
4 1/2 oz. walnuts, chopped
1 c. butter
2 c. sugar (1 c. for cake, 1 c. for topping)
2 eggs1 tsp. baking soda
1 c. buttermilk1 tsp. vanilla
Grated rind and juice of 2 oranges
Preheat oven to 300 degrees. Grease a 10-inch tube pan.
Sift flour, baking powder, and salt. Stir several tablespoons into the chopped dates and nuts. Cream the butter and 1 cup sugar. Add the eggs, one at a time, beating well. Stir baking soda into the buttermilk and add the creamed mixture alternately with the flour mixture. Add vanilla, dates, nuts, orange rind and mix well. Pour into pan. Bake 1 hour and 20 minutes.
Meanwhile, boil together remaining 1 cup sugar and juice from oranges.
Cook until it will make a sugar coating on cake.
Saturday, December 20, 2008
Saigon Crepes in Gainesville Square
Vietnamese dishes are our favorite of all Asian foods. It has been very hard to find a really good one after enjoyed the real thing in Houston. Yesterday, dropped in for lunch and were really surprised.
Where is Gainesville Square?
It is located down 29 where the new Rite Aid Drugstore and Bank of America are located. Behind them are 4 new restaurants. Among them you will find a tiny shotgun style Vietnamese delight....The name over the door is Saigon Crepes.
Ford ordered from the Rice Noodle Soups (PhO)...He selected the well done flank steak which was nice...and I ordered my favorite...
Vermicelli topped with grilled lemongrass chicken.
We were really happy as it is the real thing!
The vermicelli is a rice noodle which is wonderful. It is served with a dipping sauce and do ask for the mild sauce. The sauce is so, so good.
We also tried a Spring Roll and it was the real thing.
We really were happy to find them so close as we really enjoyed our experience.
Soup was $7.50
Spring Roll $3.75
Vermicelli with lemongrass chicken $7.50
Looked like Mom and Pop were in the kitchen cooking and daughter serving. We definately will be a reqular there. Let me know if you like it too.
June
Friday, December 19, 2008
Foreclosure on Presidents Landing
Thursday, December 18, 2008
New Pizza Margherita Gets Thumbs Up
We ordered from the Del Forno Classsico (Brick Oven Pizza) Menu
to try the Pizza Milano. YUM~ We thought we were back in Milano, Italy.
Thin crust topped with fresh tomato sauce, mozzarella, prosciutto, arugula and fresh parmigiana ~baked in their brick oven. A delightful experience if you enjoy classic Italian foods.
Can't wait to try their Pizza Margherita which was originated to represent the colors of the Italian Flag....
Red, Green and White. Bet it's good too.
The plaza was crowded and the Restaurant/Take Out was doing a brisk business.
We certainly understand why.
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Interest Rates Down Today
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Rice Remedy Revealed
Of course, we are talking about dealing with issues that have been diagnosed and treated by a Doctor. We are talking about persistent arthritis pain of joints that seems to ache worse in cold weather. We can't guess what is causing new pains that come along... AND early diagnosis is critical for anything. If the Doctor says it's ok and heat will help....
Try making a Rice Bag by filling a sock with rice. Heat by putting in the microwave for 1 1/2 minutes and carefully applying to joint pain. Everyone that substitutes the stone or rice bag for the ol' heating pad seems to get
much more relief, I am told.
Let me know.
June
Monday, December 15, 2008
Happiness is Having Decorations on the Lawn
Sunday, December 14, 2008
~New Years Eve Celebration~
Saturday, December 13, 2008
Gas Line Ruptured in Heritage Hunt
Seems it was an "external" gas line break discovered yesterday afternoon.
No further information on this.
Thursday, December 11, 2008
Ruth's Chris Special Sweet Potato Casserole
Ruth's Chris Special Sweet Potato Casserole
YUMMMMMMMMMMMY
Ruth’s Chris Special Sweet Potato Casserole
Topping
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Monday, December 8, 2008
Christmas Party 08
The ambiance was an experience we wish for all this Christmas Season. What a lovely time.
We enjoyed a variety of cheeses from our new Wegmans which were the hit of the evening as all were delicious and interesting.
For our International Cheese Board, we selected:
Wensley Date with Cranberries
BB Stilton Date and Orange
Le Marechal
Emi Cave aged Gruyere
Emi Winzer Kase
Sticky Toffee Cheese from England
Cypress Grove Chevre with Purple Haze (this is a very soft cheese with herbs)
We also had Baked Brie dressed with Blackberry Jam and fresh Blackberries.
Another hit was a cream cheese topped with a recipe I would love to have.
From the dinning room we enjoyed sliced Chateaubriand. a side of Horseradish sauce~ A beautiful Ham and assortment of mustards~which both were the centerpieces of the evening. There were baskets of Costco Rolls which were sliced for finger sandwiches. A dish of veggies plus a chafing dish of meatballs. We tried the Wegmans Fruit Cake which we wouldn't recommend, however, the Costco Tray of Cookies were DELICIOUS.
Dirty Santa was a hoot!
Tom Hawkins was MC and a good time was had by all.
Actually the gifts were pretty darn good this year, which kept the fun going. Many wanted the "Hand Clapper" ...don't remember where it ended up.
There was a ceramic pot that Mike kept trying to give away ...but no takers.. have a feeling it's going to turn up somewhere as a "prize." Maybe for the worst chili of the evening for our Chilli Tasting Evening in Feburary.
Recipe for Chateaubriand
3-4 lb. beef (eye of round is good)
We used beef tenderloin, however, the eye of round slices better)
Meat tenderizer
Seasoned Salt
Sprinkle meat generously with seasoned salt and tenderizer. Wrap in Saran Wrap and refridgerate overnight. The next day, bring to room temperature. Place in a roasting pan and bake at 325 degrees 25 minutes per pound. Baste often with the following sauce.
SAUCE:
1/4 c. water ```````````````2 (3 oz) cans mushrooms in butter
3/4 c. beef consomme` ````1/4 c. parsley and chives, minces
1/2 c. Dry Vermouth ``````3 tsp. lemon juice
4 oz. butter
Add all together in saucepan and bring to simmer for 10 minutes to blend flavors and use to baste often~
The recipe came from an Air Force Wife ~ and I've been recieving raves for 34 years with this one. ENJOY !
A little business meeting was held and our year was filled with each month being requested, reserving October for the Traditional Halloween Party, leaving space for the other two couples who were not able to attend.
What a lovely, lovely, lively, warm and wonderful group of friends we are to each other.
Saturday, December 6, 2008
Stone Heat
The secret is out...
Stone Heat AND at home ...the idea was from "The Doctors" TV show when they had a demo of the benefits of Stone Heat.
The treatments are done at a Spa and are expensive and time consuming. Then, on the show, they gave away a secret...
At the very end of the demo, the therapist simple stated "You can do these at home with a stone from your garden...just heat a nice smooth flat stone in your small oven."
Having a tight muscle pain in my hip, this caught my attention.
WHY NOT??
GREAT IDEA!!!
There are many smooth flat stones around the garden and I selected a flat one, the size of a saucer and about half inch thick with mostly smooth sides. Cleaned it and put it in the toaster oven to heat through which took no time...
Then, being very careful to use care as with any object from the oven, transferred to a hand towel to absorb the excess heat and carefully applied to the painful aching muscle and hip while on the computer.
The results were amazing. The stone apparently sends heat deeper into an area than a heating pad. It's been 3 days and the pain has not returned.
Let us know if you try it . Naturally, be very careful as the stone can get really hot.
Friday, December 5, 2008
Merry Christmas Party
We wish all.....
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- We only go around once, but if we do it right, once is enough~



