Great Muffins and So-So Pizza . . .
I woke up about 10 am to another cold, rainy, dreary day, pretty much like yesterday, and tomorrow is supposed to be more of the same.
But Thursday is looking up. We’ll see.
I quickly made coffee in my nice, clean coffeemaker, anticipating some of Terry’s famous blueberry muffins that Nick had delivered last night.
I mentioned my clean coffeemaker because I spent a good while yesterday running pots of CLR through it to clean out the calcium buildup. And then I had to run 6-8 pots of clean water through it to clean out the CLR.
Getting back to the muffins, as usual they were delicious. Terry was trying a new recipe and came up with a really moist muffin just stuffed with blueberries.
At 11 we got to see ourselves on TV again on the The Talk. We were shown in the audience right when the hosts were introduced. We’ve got another shot at stardom on Friday the 20th, but we don’t know if we’ll be shown again.
Later Jan fixed us egg and cheese sandwiches for lunch that, along with Kettle Salt and Cracked Pepper Potato Chips, made for a great lunch.
Around 2:30 I walked next door to Nick’s to help him set up his Sears Air Compressor
and his Powertank Air Chuck.
About 5:30 we all headed out for supper at a local Italian place called Di Cicco’s. Turned out to be so-so. Better than Pizza Factory, not near as good as Crusty’s Pizza in Camp Verde, AZ, or Da Boyz in Yuma.
We all agreed that they don’t have oregano or basil in their kitchen, or at least they don’t use it.
On our way home we stopped off at a Chevron station to get a cappuccino as a nitecap.
That’s about it for today.
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Thought for the Day:
"One man with courage is a majority." – Thomas Jefferson
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