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Post by sadie1263 on Jul 3, 2016 14:12:14 GMT
Oh no.....never Caturday........I have nine dogs.....that would be disastrous!!!!!! lol
Going to be a hot day here!!!! Going to the movies to see Finding Dory and then to the store to get all the stuff for the big cookout tomorrow!! Love having family and good friends all around!!!!
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Post by sadie1263 on Jul 3, 2016 13:33:10 GMT
Hello blc......love your pic!!!!
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Post by sadie1263 on Jul 3, 2016 1:10:13 GMT
Wanted to say Hello to everyone. Have had a bit of a rough time for awhile but I think things are on the up. Hopefully will get to stop in more often. Looking forward to getting caught up with all of you!!
Big hugs to all of you!!!
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Post by sadie1263 on Jul 3, 2016 1:05:40 GMT
I've made this a few times.....it's super easy and comes out really wonderful.......
Chicken Marsala Serves 4-6 For the chicken: 3 large boneless, skinless chicken breasts (about 2 1/2 pounds), split into 6 cutlets Wondra flour or all-purpose flour, for dusting 2 tablespoons canola oil 2 tablespoons unsalted butter Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
For the marsala mushroom sauce: 1 pound baby bella or button mushrooms, cleaned and sliced 3 tablespoons unsalted butter, divided 1 cup dry marsala wine 1 cup warm beef stock, preferably homemade or low-sodium 1 tablespoon tapioca flour, optional for a thicker sauce (see Recipe Notes, below) Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
Preheat oven on its lowest setting (160°F or so).
Place the cutlets between two layers of plastic wrap and pound each to 1/4" thickness. Pat dry and season with salt and pepper. Dust with flour. Heat oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Add the butter. Working in batches, brown the chicken, about 3 minutes per side. Place in an ovenproof baking dish, cover with aluminum foil, and keep warm in the oven. (See Recipe Notes, below.)
With the heat still on medium-high, add the mushrooms to the skillet and, if there isn't oil left from the chicken, up to 2 tablespoons additional butter. Add the mushrooms and cook until their juices start to release, about 3 minutes. Add the marsala and cook at a vigorous simmer until reduced by half, about 15 minutes. (Do not stir.) Add the stock and continue to cook until it reaches a thick, saucy consistency, another 10-15 minutes. Remove from heat and swirl in the remaining tablespoon of butter. Season with salt and pepper, to taste.
Pour the mushroom sauce over the chicken. Serve with mashed potatoes or white rice.
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Post by sadie1263 on Jul 3, 2016 0:53:21 GMT
Thanks guys!! Hugs to all
Sigh....my problem is I wouldn't buy anything from anyone running for President this time........I have no idea what I'm going to do........I can't imagine the Clinton's back in the White House....I bet they just barely got everything bleached down from the last time Bill was there..........
My son out in California has some pretty disturbing stories of people that have done business with Trump......so....what to do what to do......
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Post by sadie1263 on Jul 2, 2016 3:18:48 GMT
OMG....I LOVE the Unlicensed Pharmacist one!!!
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Post by sadie1263 on Sept 13, 2013 16:07:40 GMT
Couldn't she have just had a big party and had everyone dress up..........why go thru the marriage for just the ceremony........what did she expect to do with him afterwards?
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Post by sadie1263 on Aug 28, 2013 14:42:51 GMT
Would someone please define a "white person" for me?
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Post by sadie1263 on Aug 24, 2013 1:43:37 GMT
Review: Samsung Galaxy Mega 6.3, among the world’s biggest smartphonesEnormous. Ridiculous. Gigantic. Plain silly. Those are some of the words more than two dozen people used to describe the experience talking on the Samsung Galaxy Mega, which AT&T began selling today for $149.99. The phone is essentially identical to the popular Samsung Galaxy S4, with one exception: It is immense. Really immense. The Mega has a 6.3-inch screen, making it among the largest smartphones in the world -- among because the Sony Xperia Z Ultra has a 6.4-inch screen, winning the bigger-is-better award by a hair. Both are in some ways too big. Hold the Mega to your ear and the other end of the phone will jut comically far into space. Try holding a shoe box to your head and you’ll feel as silly as I do with this thing. And walking around New York City with it yesterday, New Yorkers were quick to point that out (thanks, folks). Yes, the Mega is a ridiculous smartphone. But it’s smart nonetheless. Here’s the thing: How often are you really on the phone? Americans are increasingly skipping calls and opting for emails and text messages these days. It’s especially true among people under 21. So forget that it’s kind of silly as a phone and consider the other factors. That's where it gets interesting. Many people carry around a dizzying array of gizmos today: a smartphone for chatting and text, a Kindle or other e-reader for digital books, a tablet for, well, still other things. The Mega aims to replace all of those, with a screen big enough to read on that’s somehow still a phone. The 6.3-inch screen nicely bridges the gap between small tablets and large smartphones. It measures almost as big as the 7-inch Galaxy Nexus 7, which is widely hailed as the reigning mini tablet. But it’s far bigger than even the biggest smartphones out there; your next game of Candy Crush will be far more entertaining when scaled up. The display isn’t the sharpest or best on the market. That Nexus 7 comes with a 1080p screen that smooshes 323 pixels into each inch. The more pixels per inch, the sharper and crisper the screen display. The Galaxy Mega has a 720p screen with just 233 pixels per inch. Obviously, crisper is better. But in reality, most screens are of a high-enough quality that you’re unlikely to register that distinction. The device is relatively competitive in other areas, with an 8-megapixel camera, a dual-core 1.7-GHz processor, and Android 4.2.2 software. It felt peppy in my testing, though it's not as fast as the S4 or other top of the line phones. The Galaxy Mega's interface is essentially identical to that on the S4, save one or two items. The company skipped a feature that lets you control the phone by waving a hand in the air above it, for example. That’s for the best. In my testing, that feature didn’t work so well anyway. One notable feature: the ability to run two apps side by side, thanks to a fly-out menu on the left hand side that holds icons for common apps. It’s something seen in other Samsung phones, but becomes far more practical with a screen this big. That said, the phone itself is impractical. The sheer physical bulk of it means it may or may not fit in your pants pocket. It fit the pocket in my Gap khakis, for example, but not my Levis. Indeed, pants manufacturers have struggled in recent years to keep pace with the growing size of ordinary smartphones. The design director at Dockers told me in April that he had to upsize the pockets in his pants to deal with these devices. Really. That enormity means movies look great on the Mega, an entire webpage will fit on a screen, and those distracting games will be even more distracting. The Mega may seem ridiculous at first. But it fills a clear niche -- a really big niche, anyway. Read more: www.foxnews.com/tech/2013/08/23/review-samsung-galaxy-mega-63-among-worlds-biggest-smartphones/?intcmp=features#ixzz2cqYZzla5
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Post by sadie1263 on Aug 23, 2013 19:06:32 GMT
Unfortunately with the fact that more parents are working......more kids are being left to raise themselves......and unfortunately doing poor jobs of it........
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Post by sadie1263 on Aug 23, 2013 18:58:23 GMT
The same standard of care......but going thru this a sex change wouldn't fall under that......would it. Wouldn't it be elective?
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Post by sadie1263 on Aug 22, 2013 15:01:02 GMT
Awww....a longhorn cowfish would be adorable!!
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Post by sadie1263 on Aug 22, 2013 14:58:31 GMT
lol Hunny........I struggle with bags too.......then I get pissed off and look like a crazed psycho taking a knife or scissors to them........lol
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Post by sadie1263 on Aug 22, 2013 14:54:58 GMT
Well....his/her lawyer said today that Chelsea doesn't want the surgery.....just the hormone therapy....or at least at this point......I believe they should have necessary medical care......but I don't see how this would fall into that category........
I agree that everyone.....should be held to the same standard. You are right, Hunny....they aren't. I am undecided how I feel about this case. At first I thought this was just a case of a whistleblower......but he released hundreds of thousands of documents.....there is no way all of them were read to make sure nothing that would harm people was read......also....why not release it to the media here.....why Wikileaks? I don't believe Wikileaks would try and protect innocent lives.....they seem to have more of an agenda to do harm
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Post by sadie1263 on Aug 21, 2013 19:30:15 GMT
Hey....I'm open to ideas......what are they doing right?
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Post by sadie1263 on Aug 21, 2013 19:29:34 GMT
Well......I guess it's better then killing his rival.........people are so strange.......do they really think they can get away with these things when they involve sooo many people.
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Post by sadie1263 on Aug 21, 2013 19:26:03 GMT
I heard that they are going to start requiring id's for buying nail polish remover because that is being used to make some drug........good grief!!!
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Post by sadie1263 on Aug 19, 2013 18:59:25 GMT
I have no idea.......I just think it is fun for people to go chase them......
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Post by sadie1263 on Aug 19, 2013 18:58:16 GMT
There are always President jokes........no matter whether it is Democrat....Republican....etc..........none of them should expect to be exempt from it. It was actually fairly mild to other stuff I have seen.
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Post by sadie1263 on Aug 19, 2013 18:51:21 GMT
I always wonder if these people really want to change or if it the atmosphere/area/people around them that have made them miserable.
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