When you work full-time and have gone out of town 2 weekends in one month, it takes a while to catch back up and get back to "normal". Obviously I did not post last week but I have been reading all your blogs and did find a few minutes to comment on a few of them.
Here are a couple more clarifications to my last post. The McDonald's was located in downtown Asheville, NC - - across the street to the entrance to Biltmore Estates. Its decor was to reflect and honor that of the Biltmore Museum. It was one of the restaurants featured a year or two ago on the Travel Channel entitled something like Ten of the Most Unique McDonald's Restaurants. I can't remember them all but one was in Rome, Italy. Another was in a northern city where people went to the drive-through window on snowmobiles. What we liked the most about the Asheville McDonald's is it was the perfect meeting place for us and my sister since we were traveling to NC from TN and GA. Plus it was a good excuse for a hot fudge sundae!
Reflecting back on our tour of the Biltmore, I am so glad we had the opportunity to visit. It is truly worth your time and money if you are in the area. If you want to learn some more about it, you can visit this link on Wikipedia.
So today was not what one would consider exciting - - - - running errands which including "hitting some sales" at grocery stores. I needed some ingredients for a recipe I found on a crockpot website new to me. One thing I really like about this site is she has indexed her recipes alphabetically so you don't have to read every single entry to find a few you might like.
But back to the shopping - - - - I needed to find diced tomatoes with green chiles - - - so I'm looking and see Diced Tomatoes, Petite Diced Tomatoes, Diced Tomatoes with Italian Seasonings, etc. etc. but do not see diced tomatoes with green chiles. But I do see something that is on sale that I have on my shopping list. It is Rotel - - - - and duh to me - - guess what Rotel is? Or are you way ahead of me here? It is diced tomatoes with green chiles! I am going to use it in a recipe tomorrow and hope to update you on that before the weekend ends.
Right now though, I believe it might be the end of the day for me being awake! . . . . . talk to you tomorrow - -
Here are a couple more clarifications to my last post. The McDonald's was located in downtown Asheville, NC - - across the street to the entrance to Biltmore Estates. Its decor was to reflect and honor that of the Biltmore Museum. It was one of the restaurants featured a year or two ago on the Travel Channel entitled something like Ten of the Most Unique McDonald's Restaurants. I can't remember them all but one was in Rome, Italy. Another was in a northern city where people went to the drive-through window on snowmobiles. What we liked the most about the Asheville McDonald's is it was the perfect meeting place for us and my sister since we were traveling to NC from TN and GA. Plus it was a good excuse for a hot fudge sundae!
Reflecting back on our tour of the Biltmore, I am so glad we had the opportunity to visit. It is truly worth your time and money if you are in the area. If you want to learn some more about it, you can visit this link on Wikipedia.
So today was not what one would consider exciting - - - - running errands which including "hitting some sales" at grocery stores. I needed some ingredients for a recipe I found on a crockpot website new to me. One thing I really like about this site is she has indexed her recipes alphabetically so you don't have to read every single entry to find a few you might like.
But back to the shopping - - - - I needed to find diced tomatoes with green chiles - - - so I'm looking and see Diced Tomatoes, Petite Diced Tomatoes, Diced Tomatoes with Italian Seasonings, etc. etc. but do not see diced tomatoes with green chiles. But I do see something that is on sale that I have on my shopping list. It is Rotel - - - - and duh to me - - guess what Rotel is? Or are you way ahead of me here? It is diced tomatoes with green chiles! I am going to use it in a recipe tomorrow and hope to update you on that before the weekend ends.
Right now though, I believe it might be the end of the day for me being awake! . . . . . talk to you tomorrow - -
When thou liest down, thou shalt not be afraid: yea, thou shalt lie down, and thy sleep shall be sweet. Proverbs 3:24
















