Subj : Re: Crampers
To : Ruth Haffly
From : Dave Drum
Date : Mon Apr 24 2023 07:24:00
-=> Ruth Haffly wrote to Dave Drum <=-
RH> Good to see you're back home after giving all of us another scare.
You wwere scared? I was terrified. (no joke) I knew that my kidneys had
shut down and if they didn't come back I was going to have to ca$h in that
pre-paid cremation I bought a few years ago.
DD> I guess I'm just used to the Seven League Boots driving from being a
DD> long haul trucker. But that had its pitfalls as well. Bv)=
RH> Long haul truckers are used to spending hours on the road; we prefer to
RH> do the shorter trips. We also stop more often, just to move around a
RH> little and get the circulation going. Hopefully that will prevent any
RH> more long haul sitting possiblities of another stroke.
DD> Got to do what you can to shift the odds to your favour.
RH> Yes, and that includes regular check ups with a cardiologist. He had
RH> one yesterday and all went well. Scheduled one for next year so it's on
RH> the calendar now.
My cardiologist keeps track of that for me. They are also in the loop
on all of my medical procedures so that they and my regular doc can mix
and match exams without "stepping on toes".
RH> found it and stopped in back of us just after Steve finished the change
RH> to let us know he had it.
DD> I asked Phil what he was going to do with the old Winnie as he was
DD> providing transport for me to come home from hospital. His comment was
DD> "It's too good to junk and not worth spending a lot on." He's going to
DD> enquire among the extended family.
RH> Somebody may want to take it and make a get away room. Steve is again
RH> looking at sheds; the one that came with this house is so full of tools
RH> that he has to work outside. A friend suggested getting a big
RH> one--letting me have half as a sewing studio. I'd rather extend the
RH> back wall of the house another 10' or so, so I could do other things
RH> (laundry, work on meals, etc) without running back and forth from a
RH> shed to the house.
This one was used as a "honeymoon suite" for my brother's youngest grand
daucheter ... and the launchpad for his latest GG-kid. Bv)=
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DD> I wasn't overly impressed with any part of that marketing exercise.
DD> Still, the base recipes are decent. But keep in mind a million bucks
DD> isn't what it used to was. Sometimes it's just all green and wrinkly.
RH> It spends, and often gone before you know it.
DD> Title: Million-Dollar Chicken Casserole
DD> Categories: Poultry, Dairy, Cheese, Breads, Vegetables
DD> Yield: 8 servings
RH> Now this one I might try.
Here's another I stumbled across and made my own. Highly recommended.
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Title: Swiss Chicken Casserole (Crock Pot)
Categories: Poultry, Cheese, Soups, Dairy
Yield: 6 Servings
3 lb Boned, skinned chicken;
- breasts or thighs
6 sl Emmenthal Swiss cheese
Mrs Dash seasoning salt
10 3/4 oz Can cream of mushroom soup
4 oz Can mushroom stems & pieces;
- drained (opt)
1/4 c Milk or Half & Half
12 oz Seasoned stuffing mix; (2-6
- ounce boxes)
1 c Butter; melted
Spray crock pot with non stick cooking spray.
Arrange the chicken in crock pot.
Sprinkle with seasoning salt.
Top each piece of chicken with a cheese slice.
Layer if necessary.
Combine soup and milk (and mushrooms if using)
and stir well.
Spoon over mixture over chicken and cheese.
Mix butter with stuffing mix.
Sprinkle chicken with stuffing mix.
Cover and cook on low for 8-10 hours or on high for 4-6
hours.
UDD NOTES: Made this with thighs. Doubled up on the
stuffing and increased the butter as indicated in the
*current* ingredient listing. Green beans w/onions and
bacon make a great side dish with this.
Yield: 6 servings
Dawn's note: "Shared with me by a coworker. Another fix
it and forget it recipe."
Recipe from:
http://www.food.com
Uncle Dirty Dave's Kitchen
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