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Re: So...whats for dinner?
The first two are the top and bottom of the aebleskiver pan. This one will not work on an electric stove as the heating is uneven. The man explained how to use this as I was "??????".
"Get it hot so a drop of water will sizzle in the pan. Brush a little bit of butter into each hole. Fill a hole about half full of batter, add a couple of apple chips, then fill the hole even to the top with batter. Do each one in order. Then go back and use something to push on the edge of the batter so it rotates all the way over to get the other side cooked. Turn each one right after the other. Then wait about a minute, and remove them in the order the holes were filled."
I use a fork; the handle to turn the balls and the tines to remove the ball.
The next two are the old waffle iron. It, too, will not work on an electric stove. The paddles can be rotated in the base so that both sides of the waffle can be evenly cooked.
The last picture is the plett pan, it is flat bottomed, so it works on an electric stove.
All are so well seasoned that nothing sticks. Even waffles, which have a "million" opportunities to stick, just fall out of the paddles.
Oh, and everything is about 10 inches/25cm in diameter.
Re: Can we have a forum for "older" people with bc?
There are amazingly wonderful people in all walks of life; some familiar to us and others not. Stretch yourself and really get to know people. People are in many ways one of our greatest treasures.
Re: Can we have a forum for "older" people with bc?
Laughing. I just took a look at the soles of my summer shoes and threw them out. That wear pattern is typical of me.
Re: Can we have a forum for "older" people with bc?
A sure sign of the seasons changing - Carole is back in LA and Cindy is heading to FL. Happy to hear Carole is safely back home. Cindy - hope you get your ‘to do’ list done with minimal stress before heading to Florida.
Chris - it’s great you have voice to text on your computer! Your post came through perfectly and we’ re happy to hear your ‘voice’ again. This should give your thumb time to rest while allowing you to communicate.
Betrayal - your fall decorations are beautiful. Sounds like a wonderful and yummy visit to Lancaster. How’s packing coming along for your trip?
Canarycat - hoping all goes well with the endometrial biopsy. I had the same issue two years ago and it turned out to be benign polyps. Wishing you a benign result as well.
Petite - glad to hear you are enjoying your cabin.
Wren - wishing you no to minimal side effects with the new drug.
I expect Sandy is deep into moving back into her home. I think her HK was coming for a visit so I hope that can wrap things up.
Teka - thank you for the wonderful welcome to October.
Seems that many of us are losing height as we age. At one point I was 5’9”. Now I’m 5’7.3”. Oncologists are very precise with their measuring. And yes, I’ll take that extra 0.3” as it makes my BMI slightly better. I like to joke that my height rather than my weight is the issue.
Have a wonderful Sunday.
Re: Can we have a forum for "older" people with bc?
Lovely porch decorations. I like the variety of pumpkins. The critters are in for a treat.
Petite, or Tiny, how nice that you're enjoying your cabin and exploring the region.
Cindy, our neighbors Mary and Lyman in MN have a screen room on their deck that has a stout frame that stays up year round. They remove the cloth curtains and the panels on the roof when they leave for the winter. It works great for them since they're up early in the morning, smoking. It also has netting but they don't use it. I think it cost around $2000 when they bought it four years ago. It has been a great buy for them. Other folks have screen rooms on the deck, too, but not as big. The frames stay up year-round.
Good post, Chris. Now we can hear from you.
I thought I was having a rare sleepless night last night, but my watch pegged me at 8 hours sleep overall and 40 minutes of deep sleep. I must have been dreaming I was awake. Strange… A problem on my mind was finding a handy man to help dh with replacing the food disposal in the sink. I may have come up with the answer, a nephew who could use the money.
I worked up my courage and stepped on the wicked bathroom scale this morning. It gave me very wicked feedback on weight gain. Sigh…
Happy Sunday.
Re: HER2 Positive-anyone 10 years out?
Brooklyn, so sorry you are facing this again, though glad you are finding the treatment bearable. My first diagnosis was much like yours so I was wondering. What chemo did you receive then and what are you receiving now?




