All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Toasted pecan halvesToasted pecans are addictive! Yummy so goodRe: Fridge on or off during storage?We rent a space which has no power so our fridge is always off with the door propped open a couple of inches. We bring it home,plug it in and let the fridge cool before we load up the next morning. Our unit is 12 years old and we've always done it this way.Re: Soups for a cold dayTaco soup or Chili are my go-to plan.Re: Recommend resturants in Pigeon Forge/Gatlinburg/Chattanooga BulldawgFan wrote: Up the Creek is a great little campground. And I forgot about the Paula Dean place, its phenomenal We stay at Up the Creek when we go to the National Quartet Convention in September. We always stop at Mels Diner, on Wears valley drive after the concert. Kind of a 50's style diner and the food is good, service great and prices are good too.RetirementWhen you retired, did you have a plan as far as what you were going to do with all that free time. DH is retiring this spring and he's dreading not having something to do everyday. I can make a big list, but he's not interested in that!Re: Favorite appetizers for potlucks? AlmostBoatless wrote: An easy ham rollup: 5 slices of square deli ham sliced thicker whipped cream cheese dill pickle spears - slice in half lengthwise toothpicks dry a slice of ham lay flat on cutting board spread with whipped cream cheese lay dry pickle spear roll up and spear with 3 toothpicks cut into bite size pieces and stand upright on platter so the middle is showing. Simple, yet delish! I make these with green onions instead of pickles. My aunt made it for a church dinner seems no one was worried about onion breath!Re: Need dessert helpMicrowave peanut brittle is always a treat. takes 11 minutes from start to finish.Re: Memphis in May festival and BBQ cook off.The river has receded and TS is in the process of cleaning up. WE were there Sunday afternoon and they were hoping to have space available this past Monday. Call before you go. The river made a mess down there.Re: What are you reading? tomman58 wrote: Finished "Lost City" a 2004 Clive Cussler that I missed. Not bad, good wins bad loses. I love his stuff. My daughter in law gave me the book about the Titanic (can't remember the title) but I was hooked. I've given a lot of his books as gifts.Re: What are you reading? Johno02 wrote: If you are traveling in and to the National Parks, Nevada Barr's park series is a must! Makes the Parks seem like home! Agree!
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