Sunday, November 24, 2024

Egg yolk butter

Saturday

I got up around 8, finding Chris had been up since 6:30. I took supplements and read messages. I watched a number of URU videos to see what I missed last night. I jotted some notes. Then I asked Chris for a massage. Later we each took a shower and got dressed. Casey texted to come over and flare the gopher tunnel. I jotted notes for my blog. I practiced the Winterfest music, then made and ate breakfast.

Casey came over and we found two tunnels to put road flares in. Not long after he left, I went to Keli's RV. I cleaned it in 95 minutes, then headed to the chapel. My quilt was still laid out. I continued sewing. But when I discovered that I had reversed two half hexagons, I decided it was time to go home. I marked them for removal next time I had a decent seam ripper and glasses.

When I got home, Chris was working on supper. I went through my sewing class bag looking for my glasses, but they were not there. Then I remembered having them at church, so I looked through my music bag and there they were. Ta- da!

I read e-mail and ate supper. I made a carrot salad. Then I headed to the swap shop. Keli had left some sheets by the door. MeryAnn met me there. I brought the sheets in and she came in to get some green stakes. We stayed to talk for about an hour.

When I got home, I turned my attention to my blog. Then I made tea. I thought we were going to watch TV, but Chris was asleep on the couch. So I went back to my computer and read about egg yolk butter for restoring memory. It talked about hardboiling 20 eggs and then crushing the yolks, then frying them constantly. I needed more details, so I did various searches, but nothing like that came up. However, I did find recipes for deep frying egg yolks.

All of a sudden it was 11. I took supplements and prepared for bed. It was still stripped and I couldn't dress it because of the need to pick up the corners of the mattress. So I just laid down and pulled a blanket over me. I did some tapping, but still laid awake for some time, listening to the wind, before I fell asleep.


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