So there’s more complicated food than PBJ’s?

I was looking for something on the Internet. Whatever it was, I don’t remember now. At some point in my search I landed on the blog of a couple here in Kendallville, whom I do not know personally. I do know now that they have An Amazing Barking Dog. I browsed through the entries, sort of like I used to peek from the backseat of our Going-to-Grandma’s House car at the Christmas trees in front windows.

Their names are Bob and “Big Lou”; I saw no last name and I recognized neither. They are “Living the Dream” here in this small town in Northeast Indiana. I will have something to think about tonight as I wait for sleep: Where would I want to be living the dream?

But anyway, there were quite a few recipes. I just let my eyes rest on the title of one: Marmalade-Glazed Pork Roast with Parsnips and Onions. Ha! The picture was very nice. But . . . I am going to go to the work of making that and then have people EAT it? I don’t think so. Taking a picture of it to at least show the work was at least something.

Peanut Butter sandwiches. That’s the way to go.

Mother and Grandma were good cooks. Mother liked to find great recipes. Not me.

Now my dog is barking . . . and I am out of here.


Redbox – ing

Of course, we had to watch the movie about the mega shark and the mega crocodile  because it is our destiny. It is written in our stars; unfortunately, there were no stars in the movie. The shark ate a submarine, however, and that was pretty cool.

I also watched The Town and it had a nice little plot and shoot-ups like they had in the old days. You know, where there was a lot of gunfire and no one got killed. That happened in this movie – AK 47 guns all over the place firing at multiple police cars and no one was hit.

One thing, though – the criminals doused the crime scene with bleach to destroy DNA evidence. Does this really work? Not that I NEED to know; I’m just curious.