Ruth Haffly wrote to Dave Drum <=-
Would that the Vitamin C would help my lungs. The COPD and emphysema
make it tough some days. Espeially now that I'm on oxygen 24/7.
I built up to that amount over some years but have kept it high as my lungs have gotten worse. It does help clear the crud, not totally but I don't want to cut back now when I need the help. I'm still on O2 just
at night.
Be happy you don't need oxygen constantly. The medical supply picked up
my portables - so now, if I want to go out and about I have to wrestle a cylinder of oxygen on a tow along cart into the car, keep it from flopping around whilst I'm drivifg - and the haul it behind me where I go.
I'd call it "marble-sized" although I dunno what the NWS deemed it. I hadn't seen hail around here in more than 20 years - and thar was no bigger than a pencil eraser.
We got thru it with no dents or dings in the truck or camper. Helped
that we were driving out of the storm. Got to AZ and had a good Mexican meal at one of our old familiar places, as good as ever. Moved on from that part of the state but still in AZ for a bit.
It's good that you didn't get "dinged" by the hail. I've seen cases
where innsurance had to pay a "total loss" because of dents all over
the roof, hood and trunk of a vehicle.
Late 2015 we bought a 2016 Escape. Spring of 2016 we had a storm with hail, did a number on the vehicle but insurance covered a restoration
job. Had a not so nice encounter with wind, snow and ice in Wyoming
that December, car was repaired but we'd bought the Frontier to get us home, liked it better so the Escape was sold.
Don't recall meeting your Escape. I do remember the Nissan. I'd like
to find one similar for my own use. But the price of cars and pickups
as gotten obscene. I located one very similar to a unit I had priced as
a "new" purchase. This on had 87K miles on it and was priced ar just
$29,000 - which blew me away. The new unit I had priced was only $21,000 delicered inclusive of taxes, tile license and insurance. Go figure.
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Title: Party Pick-Up Chicken Livers
Categories: Appetisers, Poultry, Offal, Breads, Condiments
Yield: 24 Appetisers
2/3 c Fine dry bread crumbs
1 lb Chicken livers; trimmed
- halved
4 tb Butter; melted
1/4 c Ketchup
2 tb Brown sugar
2 tb Dijon mustart
1 1/2 tb Worcestershire sauce
Preheat oven to 400ºF/205ºC.
Place bread crumbs in a small dish. dip chicken livers in
melted butter, then in bread crumbs to coat. Place on a
lightly greased baking sheet.
Bake livers for 15 to 20 minutes, until they are cooked
through and ctispy on the outside.
Meanwhile, in a small saucepan, combine ketchup, brown
sugar, mustard, and Worcestershire. Heat sauce to boiling,
stirring to dissolve sugar. Serve the warm livers with the
hot sauce for dipping.
From: 365 Ways to Cook Chicken
Recipe from:
http://www.recipelink.com
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