Bug stole my spot. Here's my breakfast. Won't be around much this week. Still resting, but able to walk better. Getting in some kitchen and coupon time. Rest the rest. Good luck to all you AZ Heads. That wraps it up for me.
PS: Tomorrow will be 94 days posting in a row. 10 to go.
PPS: For supper last night, I lightly boiled frozen shrimp (which can be gross), in my homemade spicy veg stock.
So flippin' good.
PPPS: Now I'm really going ...
Bug looks very happy though!
ReplyDeleteI had a chance to catch-up on your blog. Hope things are better on your end, now.
DeleteMy cat steals my spot all the time and when I try to move her, she loudly voices her disgust with my rudeness :)
ReplyDeletePets are so funny.
DeleteBug looks well sorted, but my mum warned me about drinking pond water so I will give that a miss ;)
ReplyDeleteIt does look like pond water, now that you say that but I swear, it's MUCH tastier.
DeleteI'm sure it's healthy but I don't think I could drink something that green.
ReplyDeleteIt's greener than our lawn.
DeleteBugs is adorable! That drink looks fantastic and yummy and healthy. Must try. Thanx. There's to your health. Cheers!!
ReplyDeleteDo you juice? What's your favorite?
DeleteGood luck with the green concoction girl!
ReplyDeleteRayolla doesn't want any either. You guys are missing out on one great drink.
DeleteThat juice looks yum! I'll have to try it. Nothing like local and raw ingredients.
ReplyDeleteI hope you get some rest in.
Jai
It's a super refreshing drink.
DeleteGlad you're able to walk better!
ReplyDeleteDid you put one of Tim's sleestak's in a blender to make that drink? ;)
That is funny.
DeleteBug looks quite content!
ReplyDeleteShe does at that.
DeleteLook at that face! Bug is adorable. A face like that will let you get away with a lot of things. :) That looks very refreshing. I want to make it 'cause of so curious about how it tastes!
ReplyDeleteI love this drink. And for the Canada seedless, since it's wrapped (for us), it doesn't have that slim crap. So I get to use the skin, which I love. And the oranges with the hint of ginger (and spinach), just make my tastebuds dance.
DeleteYes, she gets away with a lot looking that cute. And, she hands over her belly and flops that little face to the side. Too much!
Good God that green stuff looks 'orrible!
ReplyDeleteReally? You sure you don't want some?
DeleteHahahaha. Well put.
ReplyDeleteBug is a cutie!
ReplyDeleteAnd she knows it. That's where the trouble starts.
DeleteI am Canadian and have no idea what a Canadian seedless cucumber is.
ReplyDeleteWe get the seedless shipped to us from Canada and they're fantastic. Excellent for juicing because the skin can remain on, and they're juicy. Plus, they taste great. Even just for snacking.
DeleteThey also ship something called CUTECUCUMBERS and oh my gosh, are they ever cute.
To check out the Canadian hot house where the seedless are grown, copy and paste the link below.
Enjoy and boogie boogie.
PS: The Bella Sweets (peppers), are also super duper delicious. Good stuff.
http://www.muccifarms.com/products/seedless%20%20cucumbers
What a cutie and I agree Birdie, a Canadian seedless cucumber? I only know the English ones.
ReplyDeleteSuzie - I copied and pasted the same answer I gave to Birdie though for you, I have to add that these look like English cukes, but are marketed as Canadian Seedless Cucumbers.
DeleteWe get the seedless shipped to us from Canada and they're fantastic. Excellent for juicing because the skin can remain on, and they're juicy. Plus, they taste great. Even just for snacking.
They also ship something called CUTECUCUMBERS and oh my gosh, are they ever cute.
To check out the Canadian hot house where the seedless are grown, copy and paste the link below.
Enjoy and boogie boogie.
PS: The Bella Sweets (peppers), are also super duper delicious. Good stuff.
http://www.muccifarms.com/products/seedless%20%20cucumbers
Totally forgot to add that where I live, this same cuke also gets called a burpless. I guess something about the seeds being gone which is supposed to reduce gas and farting.
DeleteWhatever name you fancy (English Cucumber, Canadian Seedless, or Burpless), it's still a great juicing cuke.
So flippin' good.
Stolen or keeping it warm for the mama? That's what she's doing. Take care of you!!! Heal soon!! xoxo
ReplyDeleteThanks, Elsie. I started an AZ Head, blogger roll so I will be able to keep up with those of you playing this year.
DeleteCheers and boogie boogie.
what is cuke?
ReplyDeleteSlang term for cucumber.
Deleteshe is really cute Ivy! xoxox
ReplyDeleteThanks, Gloria. xoxoxox back.
DeleteBug is the cutest. I live with a spot stealer too - totally worth it. :)
ReplyDeleteScrolling through the comments I learned all about Canadian seedless cucumbers. I call them English, and I find it so neat they are called Canadian too. So cool. They are my favourite cucumber. I don't mind the field cucumbers from time to time, but the english/canadian ones are just so easy. Just wash, chop, and eat!
At one of the stores, the sign above the cukes reads: Canada Greenhouse Grown Seedless Cucumbers. Other stores just have Seedless Cucumbers, another store has them as English and sometimes, we also see signs that read Burpless Cucumbers.
DeleteI agree. Wash, chop, eat. So flippin' good.
In other news, I got the fish flyer for a local store. Seafood from Canada as well. We get a lot from you guys.