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I'm a mother of four grandmother of seven and great grandmother of three. I live with my husband in the house that we built with the help of my brothers and will have been married for 57 years this February.

Wednesday, February 14, 2024

DURING THIS TIME OF LENT, I'LL BE AWAY FROM BLOGGER


Now that Lent has begun, it's time to pull away from social media and spend time do penance and alms giving.

Wishing you all a Blessed Lent to all my followers who observe this special time of year. I will not be checking blogs until after Lent. Thank you for always supporting me with your generous comments.

Julia

Thursday, January 25, 2024

MAYBE I SHOULD HAVE BEEN A SURGEON

 A while back, I performed surgery on a garden statue for someone and recently I upgraded my surgical skills to perform surgery on a turkey. Don't worry, he didn't feel a thing as he was dead.  I agreed to cook a turkey for a group for a Christmas party. The frozen turkey was delivered to my house. When I opened the opaque bag, this is what I found, the skin on the breast was missing, and also one of the drumsticks.  I wasn't impressed and felt a little panicky as I thought that it would dry up without the skin.  I started to sprinkle a little bit of pepper and decided that maybe I could cover the flesh with the neck skin.



I have an open roasting pan with handles at an angle which makes it difficult to cover with foil paper so I decided to take a trip to town to buy a roasting pan with cover as I thought that the turkey would dry up without the skin. Fortunately, they had left the neck skin intact so I cut it off and opened it, and stitched it on the breast and voila, my problem was solved. I seasoned the turkey with salt and pepper and it turned out so tender and moist. 


Sorry, I didn't take a picture of the cooked turkey. After the turkey had cooled completely, I removed the neck skin and sliced the meat ready to serve. 

Thanks for your visit. I love reading your comments.

Julia