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Kätzchen 08-08-2020 01:09 PM

The other day, at discount retail grocery store, I saw that Campbells Soup has small cans of what they call, Cream of Cauliflower soup? I bought two small cans and used one of them today, while cooking up a big batch of pasta and veggies, so I can have a bowl of high-protein salad for lunch or dinner, this coming week.

I don't like it. It looks nothing like cauliflower. But you can see smashed to bits pieces of cauliflower in the soup can. Worse, it is orange colored. Not good.

So I didn't use it and won't be using the other un-used can of soup I bought.

Luckily, I have a giant head of cauliflower in the fridge and can steam half of the head and mash it down and add a bit of coconut flour and coconut cream to it in order to make my own Cauliflower soup base. It takes time to do it, but I'd rather do it than use the soup I bought in the Campbells Soup can.

Stone-Butch 08-09-2020 12:32 PM

Buy today
 
Loaf of Italian bread from the local bakery, to the local market to get lettuce, tomatoes, bean sprouts, chick peas and I have cheese and oil and vinegar dressing at home for my supper. I also went to the butcher and got some different meats. (steak, pork chops, hamburger, sausage and sliced rare angus beef.

RockOn 08-09-2020 01:38 PM

back to Stone-Butch
 
*me tinkin 'bout droppin in on Stone-Butch 'round dinner time*

:)

Stone-Butch 08-09-2020 04:57 PM

Buy today
 
Drop around a bud is always welcome.

GeorgiaMa'am 08-09-2020 06:59 PM

- alcohol prep pads
- Olay Regenerist serum
- a bite guard

Orema 08-10-2020 05:53 AM

Another air fryer.

I promised not to get another one and did so anyway.

Got it from Amazon with a free return so at least I can return it if I want to.

FireSignFemme 08-10-2020 10:48 AM

Today I will be buying a haircut. First chance since the pandemic hit. Fortunately with the quarantine in effect I don't really have to go out and show my scary self much. It is a little annoying though that the kids are watching me like a hawk out of concern for my health. After all if if AARP wants me then I must old enough for them to know for a fact, I am teetering on the absolute very edge of death right?

VintageFemme 08-11-2020 02:23 PM

Two small flowering plants and one large flowering shrub, for my patio. Oh, and a little baby cactus garden pot.

Kahlua french vanilla coffee, pizzelles, organic ayurvedic infusions tea.

{happy kinda day}

GeorgiaMa'am 08-11-2020 03:02 PM

Over $100 worth of pens, which is only 3 boxes, because my boss must have _the_most_ expensive possible pens which come in a 12-pack. (Yes, there are more expensive pens that come individually. Thank goodness she doesn't ask me to order those.)

easygoingfemme 08-11-2020 06:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kätzchen (Post 1272649)
The other day, at discount retail grocery store, I saw that Campbells Soup has small cans of what they call, Cream of Cauliflower soup? I bought two small cans and used one of them today, while cooking up a big batch of pasta and veggies, so I can have a bowl of high-protein salad for lunch or dinner, this coming week.

I don't like it. It looks nothing like cauliflower. But you can see smashed to bits pieces of cauliflower in the soup can. Worse, it is orange colored. Not good.

So I didn't use it and won't be using the other un-used can of soup I bought.

Luckily, I have a giant head of cauliflower in the fridge and can steam half of the head and mash it down and add a bit of coconut flour and coconut cream to it in order to make my own Cauliflower soup base. It takes time to do it, but I'd rather do it than use the soup I bought in the Campbells Soup can.

YUCK. Good call on using real cauliflower.

Stone-Butch 08-12-2020 09:04 AM

Bought today
 
My usual steak and fish plus lots of breads and buns, cheese croissants. Blueberries, strawberries (my first this year), watermelon and kiwi. Fresh broccoli and spinach, frozen peas and green beans (keeps them fresh). Creme and milk.

Orema 08-15-2020 05:19 AM

Bought yesterday and arrives today.

https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon....AL._SY679_.jpg

In this box:
  • 1932 Night After Night -- George Raft, Constance Cummings [Paramount]
  • 1933 She Done Him Wrong - CONDEMNED -- Cary Grant, Owen Moore [Paramount]
  • 1933 I'm No Angel - CONDEMNED -- Cary Grant, Gregory Ratoff, Edward Arnold [Paramount]
  • 1934 Belle of the Nineties - CONDEMNED -- Roger Pryor, Johnny Mack Brown [Paramount]
  • 1935 Goin' to Town -- Paul Cavanagh, Gilbert Emery [Paramount]
  • 1936 Klondike Annie -- Victor McLaglen, directed by Raoul Walsh [Paramount]
  • 1936 Go West, Young Man -- Warren William, Randolph Scott [Paramount]
  • 1937 Every Day's a Holiday -- Edmund Lowe, Charles Butterworth [Paramount]
  • 1940 My Little Chickadee -- W.C. Fields, Joseph Calleia, Margaret Hamilton [Universal]

The three films from 1933 and 1934 were given the dreaded "C" rating: CONDEMNED by the Legion of Decency during it's first two years of operation.

1932's 'Night after Night' likely would have received a Condemned rating, but it was released a year before the Legion was formed and was one of the reasons why the Legion was formed.

Roman Catholics were forbidden to see these films.

All four are presented in their original uncut form.

'Night after Night' was a George Raft gangster movie.

Mae plays one of his old girlfriends, a supporting part - This is the only time she did not receive top billing.

And it's the only time that Mae did not receive a writing credit, even though she wrote the best line in the film - "Goodness had nothing to do with it."
____________________
She was a smart woman with a lot of moxie and made a lot of money for a lot of people. Looking forward to watching these movies.

cutegrrl 08-15-2020 06:58 AM

A couple of bags of frozen vegetables, dried herbs, garlic and rice to make vegetable soup.

I'll add the above ingredients to whatever veg I have in my fridge that needs to be used before they go bad.

Bèsame* 08-15-2020 05:16 PM

Well, I'm trying to buy shelf paper. I'm moving into a new kitchen. Alas, no luck so far.

I did come home with a new salad dressing. Its Hatch chili season.
A seedless watermelon, mango, avocados, blueberries and tomatos. I'm absolutely addicted to those tomatos that come in the colors. Small cherry tomato size!

Well, all those fruits and veggies are my fav summer treats!

kittygrrl 08-17-2020 04:20 PM

contemplating...
https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/00...g?v=1571717481

FireSignFemme 08-17-2020 07:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Orema (Post 1273035)
Bought yesterday and arrives today.

https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon....AL._SY679_.jpg

In this box:
  • 1932 Night After Night -- George Raft, Constance Cummings [Paramount]
  • 1933 She Done Him Wrong - CONDEMNED -- Cary Grant, Owen Moore [Paramount]
  • 1933 I'm No Angel - CONDEMNED -- Cary Grant, Gregory Ratoff, Edward Arnold [Paramount]
  • 1934 Belle of the Nineties - CONDEMNED -- Roger Pryor, Johnny Mack Brown [Paramount]
  • 1935 Goin' to Town -- Paul Cavanagh, Gilbert Emery [Paramount]
  • 1936 Klondike Annie -- Victor McLaglen, directed by Raoul Walsh [Paramount]
  • 1936 Go West, Young Man -- Warren William, Randolph Scott [Paramount]
  • 1937 Every Day's a Holiday -- Edmund Lowe, Charles Butterworth [Paramount]
  • 1940 My Little Chickadee -- W.C. Fields, Joseph Calleia, Margaret Hamilton [Universal]

The three films from 1933 and 1934 were given the dreaded "C" rating: CONDEMNED by the Legion of Decency during it's first two years of operation.

1932's 'Night after Night' likely would have received a Condemned rating, but it was released a year before the Legion was formed and was one of the reasons why the Legion was formed.

Roman Catholics were forbidden to see these films.

All four are presented in their original uncut form.

'Night after Night' was a George Raft gangster movie.

Mae plays one of his old girlfriends, a supporting part - This is the only time she did not receive top billing.

And it's the only time that Mae did not receive a writing credit, even though she wrote the best line in the film - "Goodness had nothing to do with it."
____________________
She was a smart woman with a lot of moxie and made a lot of money for a lot of people. Looking forward to watching these movies.

I went to check it out and came across this
https://pisces.bbystatic.com/image2/...0;maxWidth=550


I guess they aim to please all audiences.

Kätzchen 08-17-2020 08:52 PM

I put a beautiful watch on layaway at a jewelry store, a couple months ago, and I made another payment on it today. It's so pretty. It's a special prezzie for me, which I will get to have by New Years Eve.

Gemme 08-18-2020 06:33 PM

I bought a few groceries: a couple of bagged salads, two bottles of Del's Pink Lemonade, bananas and some peppers.

Bèsame* 08-18-2020 06:50 PM

Postage. Sending summer treats to my favorite girls.

🏝🏝🏝🏝
🍉🍉🍉🍉

Build A Bridge 08-18-2020 08:48 PM

I bought a ring


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