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Saturday, June 21, 2008
Singular Saturday: "Crosseyed and Painless" by the Talking Heads is the best music by which to hull and freeze
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Do you have a suggestion for music to accompany changing the litter box? I mean the "Crosseyed" part is completely appropriate but "Painless"? Not so much.
LOL... Somehow Al Yankovich's White and Nerdy comes to mind. Just because it's kind of painful to listen to and maybe it's, you know, the right kind of accompaniment there.
How about themes from horror movies? Shouldn't that be up your alley? ;-)
Goofball - You cut off the tops and scoop a little of the insides - the white parts. This is after washing the berries and patting them dry. Then you put them on a baking sheet and place them in a freezer. When frozen, you cna put them in a container and keep for about 6 mos. or more!
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8 comments:
Do you have a suggestion for music to accompany changing the litter box? I mean the "Crosseyed" part is completely appropriate but "Painless"? Not so much.
LOL... Somehow Al Yankovich's White and Nerdy comes to mind. Just because it's kind of painful to listen to and maybe it's, you know, the right kind of accompaniment there.
How about themes from horror movies? Shouldn't that be up your alley? ;-)
So when you serve this lovely fruit come December, do you think you might be tempted to hum along with it?
I'm not sure how much humming one can do with the Talking Heads.
I can't imagine anything better!
They're pretty darned good, Jenn!
hull and freeze? what is that?
Goofball - You cut off the tops and scoop a little of the insides - the white parts. This is after washing the berries and patting them dry. Then you put them on a baking sheet and place them in a freezer. When frozen, you cna put them in a container and keep for about 6 mos. or more!
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