Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow
Creeps in this petty pace from day to day,
To the last syllable of recorded time;
And all our yesterdays have lighted fools
The way to dusty death. Out, out brief candle!
Life's but a walking shadow, a poor player
That struts and frets his hour upon the stage
And then is heard no more: it is a tale
Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury,
Signifying nothing.
-- Macbeth, Act 5, Scene 5
Frankie and Slim
Happy New Year
Monday, July 20, 2015
COUNTRY LIVING
This is now my neighbors have helped heal me.
I actually had an ear of fresh sweet corn for breakfast this morning. Why not?
Do you know this trick to cooking corn in the microwave?
Wow, I did not know that corn cooking trick. I will have to try it if I still remember it by the time corn ripens around here. You have some super neighbors there. Those tomatoes!!
Fresh veggies will make anyone feel better! Wow to the tomatoes. I've cooked corn in the mico after husking and silking but this looks so much easier - will give it a try.
Your neighbours look like a classic illustration of karma coming to roost. I like the corn in the microwave trick too. Thanks. Keep healing. You were missed.
Fabulous fresh vegetables and fabulous, generous, thoughtful neighbours!
I love fresh corn. I never use a microwave. I've never been fond of them. I have one but I've not used it for about 13 years...it's stowed away out in the back area collecting a ton of dust and cobwebs. I keep intending to take it to the local dump/refuse tip...I hope it doesn't refuse it! :)
Great to have you back, Annie!
And I agree. I reckon, as corny as it might sound, you should be able to eat for breakfast whatever you feel like eating for breakfast! :)
I tried the microwave method before but never knew how to squeeze the corn out. I had trouble with the silk when I did it. Can't wait to try that method. Hey, corn for breakfast sounds great. You sure have nice neighbors.
Welcome back to blogland. I hope that all is well with you and you are up and running. I have been very busy at work and not done much reading or writing. I had heard of the trick about the corn on the cob in the microwave. Now I have seen the video. Thanks for sharing.
Oh, those tomatoes look wonderful! I think wonderful, caring neighbors such as yours are a blessing and just priceless. Hope every day is better and better for you!
Sounds like you have excellent neighbours. Glad to know you are healing.
ReplyDeleteI've never liked that breakfast had to be confined to breakfast food. An ear of corn tastes better than corn flakes.
ReplyDeleteI eat pizza for breakfast:) corn would be yummy too.
ReplyDeleteI am soooooooooooooo happy to see you. missed ya bunches..
big hugs and welcome back.
Wow, I did not know that corn cooking trick. I will have to try it if I still remember it by the time corn ripens around here.
ReplyDeleteYou have some super neighbors there. Those tomatoes!!
Good healthy, lusty looking tomatoes. Nothing like fresh veggies.
ReplyDeleteNope....I don't own a microwave but I just lay them on the grill.
Fresh veggies will make anyone feel better! Wow to the tomatoes. I've cooked corn in the mico after husking and silking but this looks so much easier - will give it a try.
ReplyDeleteYour neighbours look like a classic illustration of karma coming to roost.
ReplyDeleteI like the corn in the microwave trick too. Thanks.
Keep healing. You were missed.
NOthing better than vitamins from the garden. I like all kinds of things for breakfast...but need to work on healthier stuff.
ReplyDeleteFabulous fresh vegetables and fabulous, generous, thoughtful neighbours!
ReplyDeleteI love fresh corn. I never use a microwave. I've never been fond of them. I have one but I've not used it for about 13 years...it's stowed away out in the back area collecting a ton of dust and cobwebs. I keep intending to take it to the local dump/refuse tip...I hope it doesn't refuse it! :)
Great to have you back, Annie!
And I agree. I reckon, as corny as it might sound, you should be able to eat for breakfast whatever you feel like eating for breakfast! :)
I tried the microwave method before but never knew how to squeeze the corn out. I had trouble with the silk when I did it. Can't wait to try that method.
ReplyDeleteHey, corn for breakfast sounds great. You sure have nice neighbors.
Neighbors can be wonderfully. Glad to see you back.
ReplyDeleteSounds good. I had a gingersnap. I'm so lazy!
ReplyDeleteYou have really kind neighbours, that's so lovely of them.
Glad you're getting better.
Welcome back to blogland. I hope that all is well with you and you are up and running. I have been very busy at work and not done much reading or writing.
ReplyDeleteI had heard of the trick about the corn on the cob in the microwave. Now I have seen the video. Thanks for sharing.
Oh, those tomatoes look wonderful! I think wonderful, caring neighbors such as yours are a blessing and just priceless. Hope every day is better and better for you!
ReplyDeletei am glad you have help, that corn trick looks wonderful
ReplyDeleteI'm salivating over those tomatoes - gorgeous. What wonderful neighbors you have!
ReplyDeleteYum! How lovely!
ReplyDeleteThat is a great trick for fresh corn, but an even better trick is knowing how to pick the best neighbors. Those veggies look delicious.
ReplyDeleteThat DOES look healing! yummmm.
ReplyDeleteYou have wonderful neighbors, Annie. I tried the microwave thing, but I must have done something wrong. I probably cooked it too long. :- )
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