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This is worth reposting and is very timely.  Electronic gadgets are destroying family time!
11/14/2015

This is worth reposting and is very timely. Electronic gadgets are destroying family time!

This was sent to me today....too funny not to share with you all!

Dear Family,
I'm not dead yet. Thanksgiving is still important to me. If being in my Last Will and Testament is important to you, then you might consider being with me for my favorite holiday. Dinner is at 2:00. Not 2:15. Not 2:05. Two. 2:00! Arrive late and you get what's left over.

Last year, that moron Marshall fried a turkey in one of those contraptions and practically burned the deck off the house. This year, the only peanut oil used to make the meal will be from the secret scoop of peanut butter I add to the carrot soup.

Jonathan, your last new wife was an idiot. You don't arrive at someone's house on Thanksgiving needing to use the oven and the stove. Honest to God, I thought you might have learned after two wives - date them longer and save us all the agony of another divorce.

Now, the house rules are slightly different This year because I have decided that 47% of you don't know how to take care of nice things. Paper plates and red Solo cups might be bad for the environment, but I'll be gone soon and that will be your problem to deal with.

House Rules:
1. The University of Texas no longer plays Texas A&M. The television stays off during the meal.
2. The "no cans for kids" rule still exists. We are using 2 liter bottles because your children still open a third can before finishing the first two. Parents can fill a child's cup when it is empty. All of the cups have names on them and I'll be paying close attention to refills.
3. Chloe, last year we were at Trudy's house and I looked the other way when your Jell-O salad showed up. This year, if Jell-O salad comes in the front door it will go right back out the back door with the garbage. Save yourself some time, honey. You've never been a good cook and you shouldn't bring something that wiggles more than you. Buy something from the bakery.
4. Grandmothers give grandchildren cookies and candy. That is a fact of life. Your children can eat healthy at your home. At my home, they can eat whatever they like as long as they finish it.
5. I cook with bacon and bacon grease. That's nothing new. Your being a vegetarian doesn't change the fact that stuffing without bacon is like egg salad without eggs. Even the green bean casserole has a little bacon grease in it. That's why it tastes so good. Not eating bacon is just not natural. And as far as being healthy... look at me. I've outlived almost everyone I know.
6. Salad at Thanksgiving is a waste of space.
7. I do not like cell phones. Leave them in the car.
8. I do not like video cameras. There will be 32 people here. I am sure you can capture lots of memories without the camera pointed at me.
9. Being a mother means you have to actually pay attention to the kids. I have nice things and I don't put them away just because company is coming over. Mary, watch your kids and I'll watch my things.
10. Rhonda, a cat that requires a shot twice a day is a cat that has lived too many lives. I think staying home to care for the cat is your way of letting me know that I have lived too many lives too. I can live with that. Can you?
11. Words mean things. I say what I mean. Let me repeat: You don't need to bring anything means you don't need to bring anything. And if I did tell you to bring something, bring it in the quantity I said. Really, this doesn't have to be difficult.
12. Domino's and cards are better than anything that requires a battery or an on/off switch. That was true when you were kids and it's true now that you have kids.
13. Showing up for Thanksgiving guarantees presents at Christmas. Not showing up guarantees a card that may or may not be signed.
In memory of your Grandfather, the back fridge will be filled with beer. Drink until it is gone. I prefer wine anyway. But one from each family needs to be the designated driver.
I really mean all of the above.

Love You, Grandma

11/13/2015

This is a Top Secret recipe version of Starbucks Lemon loaf.
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Starbucks Lemon Loaf
1 1/2 cup(s) FLOUR
1/2 teaspoon(s) BAKING SODA
1/2 teaspoon(s) BAKING POWDER
1/2 teaspoon(s) SALT
3 EGGS
1 cup(s) SUGAR
2 tablespoon(s) BUTTER; Softened.
1 teaspoon(s) VANILLA
1 teaspoon(s) LEMON EXTRACT
1/3 cup(s) LEMON JUICE
1/2 cup(s) OIL (recommend coconut oil)
LEMON ICING
1 cup(s) POWDERED SUGAR; Plus 1 Tablespoon.
2 tablespoon(s) WHOLE MILK; I Used 2%.
1/2 teaspoon(s) LEMON EXTRACT

Instructions
Combine flour, baking soda, baking powder and salt in a bowl.
Use a mixer to blend together the eggs, sugar, butter, vanilla, lemon extract and lemon juice in a medium bowl.
Pour wet ingredient into the dry ingredients and blend until smooth.
Add oil and mix well.
Pour batter into a well greased 9x5-inch loaf pan.
Bake at 350 degrees for 45 minutes or until a toothpick stuck into center of the cake comes out clean.
Make the lemon icing by combining all the icing ingredients in a small bowl with an electric mixer on low speed.
When the loaf is cool, remove it from pan and frost the top with the icing.
Let the icing set up before slicing.

08/21/2015

Just had the pleasure of working with a veteran, Kody Serges and his wife, Monique in buying their first new home! No more rent! They were so excited. Brought back a lot of memories when I was younger and bought my first home! Thanks for being such great clients and friends!

08/12/2015

It has been a while since I posted anything to my business page. I have pulled a back muscle and have been at home with anti inflammatories and prednisone. Say a little prayer for me please. I have a high tolerance for pain but this is terrible!

absolutely must try
05/07/2015

absolutely must try

Photo :Rock-pool baths carved out of primordial boulder.

04/20/2015

They did the math and crunched the numbers. Seriously.

Bring some food donations for the church pantry.
04/19/2015

Bring some food donations for the church pantry.

Only 10 Days Until Our Shred & Disposal Event at the Chesapeake Office

04/15/2015

I am looking for 3+bedrooms, 2+baths homes to sell. My listings are moving so fast that I need new inventory . Now is a great time to sell. Do You Need To DOWNSIZE OR moveup? I can help before interest rates go up! Call 757 754 5544 for a free consultation!

03/23/2015

ZUCCHINI PARMESAN BALLS (Please SHARE recipe so that it saves to your timeline. You can refer back to it later!).
Easy and tasty gluten free recipe.These zucchini balls are a great appetizer and can be served with tzatziki or marina sauce for dipping.

Recipe from Metabolic Cookbook: http://tiny.cc/Metabolic

INGREDIENTS
•2 zucchini
•1 egg
•1 spoonful flour gluten free
•1 tablespoon grated parmesan
•Pinch of salt
•Pepper

PREPARATION

Preparation Time: 10 minutes
Cooking Time: 20 minutes

Grate the zucchini. -Mix the grated zucchini, egg, gluten free flour, parmesan cheese and stir good until you get uniform mixture. -Form the mixture into balls. -Get a baking sheet and cover with parchment paper, cook for twenty minutes at a temperature of 220 degrees.

Enjoy!

03/19/2015

It is time to think about sprucing up the yard! Plant color and plant efficiently so that water is used wisely.
Rain barrels collect the rain and this water can be used very efficiently in the yard to water your newly planted foliage.

We were all pretty busy!  Thank you
02/10/2015

We were all pretty busy! Thank you

Congratulations Anna Sullivan's Home Team, Virginia Lewis Moving Families, and Linda Jones

02/05/2015

As a seller, you will be most concerned about ‘short term price’ – where home values are headed over the next six months. As either a first time or repeat buyer, you must not be concerned only about price but also about the ‘long term cost’ of the home.

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