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Saturday, January 31, 2009
Tom up in Bridgman for weekend
Kev, Linda, and Isabelle are up there now, too. Wish I was there, and wish all the family was there, too. Ah, but I'll have to wait a while for that. I am on call for the hospital this week, so I must stay here and keep the doggies and cats company.
We are going to Bridgman Feb 12 thru 16 to hopefully hang some pretty drapes and shades that Darlene is creating for us. Should look nice soon!
Love, mom
Saturday, January 24, 2009
Had a wonderful Saturday with Sandra
Love you, Manga
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Tuesday, January 20, 2009
The tooth fairy came last night!

Isabelle lost her very first tooth yesterday! It had been loose for a couple of months, and the permanent tooth had grown in behind it, so when the dentist saw it yesterday, she recommended it be "extracted". Isabelle was so brave, she didn't cry at all, but her eyes did widen in disbelief when the dentist took a gauze pad and snapped that old tooth right out of her mouth! I think I experienced more pain than she did :o).
The tooth fairy saw how brave she was at the dentist and rewarded her with a lovely little note and five whole dollars.....noting, of course, that this was just because it was the first; that future teeth would only bring one dollar each! She's been proudly displaying the void in her mouth to anyone who cares to look.
Love,
Linda
P.S. This blog is a great idea, Sherry, thanks so much for starting it!
Sunday, January 18, 2009
Manga's Meatballs?
I never make meatballs the same way twice!! It varies depending on what I have in the house.
Usually, I start out like this:
2-3 lbs lean ground beef (I don't put in pork but some people like to)
2 eggs
1 cup oatmeal, dry, or breadcrumbs, or cracker crumbs, or crunched up bread cubes, from fresh or stale bread (Nonnie always said to use fresh bread soaked in milk till soft & then throw that in with the meat)
1 t. salt
chili powder
1/2 c. parmesan cheese
This is the basis. Then I start adding stuff!! Leftover mashed potatoes, leftover rice, finely chopped carrot, or other veggies. Onions, mushrooms, whatever you have. If it is in finely chopped pieces, it blends right in with the meat and children do not recognize it! I have put in wild rice, finely chopped tomatoes or even catsup, leftover jars of baby food--good way to get peas and green beans in kids!
Mix it all together.
Then, make your meatballs, and put them on a broiler or baking pan and put in oven. 350 degrees for 20 minutes, or till done. This allows the fat from the hamburger to drain out. Or, you can fry them in olive oil in a frying pan, turning till all browned.
These freeze well, too.
Little people love these meatballs!!!! I wish I was there to eat them with you!
love, Manga
Mom/ Manga
So what's a BLOG anyway??
Here is wikipedia's version:
A blog (a contraction of the term "Web log") is a Web site, usually maintained by an individual with regular entries of commentary, descriptions of events, or other material such as graphics or video.
So, now you know......
Love you all, Manga