Get it Done
The agenda for the morning took precedence over the first cup of coffee.
The washing machine buttons were pressed on my way out of the bathroom. The oven was turned on to 325 degrees. While it pre-heated that first cup of coffee was poured.
Several weeks ago, our grocery store had Farmland thick sliced bacon on sale for $5.20. I checked out the expiration date . . . May 30, 2026. I took home four packages. My favorite flat cookie sheet covered with tin foil would be the host for the slices of bacon. Of course five pieces didn’t fit. I have saved the cover off of the forbidden aluminum cake pan. Covered with tin foil it is the perfect size to fill in when cookie sheets just aren’t large enough.
Coffee tasted really good in between swapping out the washer’s contents to the dryer’s. I always save junk mail to put down with a few paper towels over it to drain the bacon when it comes out of the oven. The bacon had been rendered just enough that when we want to enjoy it, a few seconds on the microwave finishes it off.
The final treat from the kitchen came after the bacon was done. I covered the same pans with parchment paper. The last of the frozen chocolate chip cookies that Carrie had brought were popped into the oven. I made sure to stay close as to not have them over-bake.
Kitchen duty done, I headed to the studio for some seam stitching, taking a fresh cookie with me. For every seam sewn, there is a steam iron press to be had. I call it a good session when I don’t have to take out stitches that went haywire.
All of my activity was carried out while Dennis had company in the patio porch. Doug Gappa from Madelia had called me to make sure Dennis was home. Why call me? Most people in Dennis’ rehem know he doesn’t carry his phone.
To my way of thinking, both Dennis and I have had a great Thursday.
With that I will take my leave. ♥