Monday, February 09, 2009

I hope you're having a great day today!

Well, if anyone was wondering, I still have those nasty little black bugs on my plants. I think the only thing I can do at this point is just take the plants out of the dirt and put them in water, (first rinse them down real good) throw away all the old dirt, wash the pots really well, wait a few days to make sure there are no bugs lingering around, (these bugs only like dirt, not water) then buy a bag of miracle-gro houseplant potting soil and re-plant them. I need to do this before my plants die. I never did find a way to get rid of the bugs. The plants started getting buggy in the fall. Maybe I could use some kind of mosquito netting and put that over the plants when summer's ending. I did feel like going to someones house that you can see from the road has really beautiful house plants, and knocking on the door and asking them if they've ever had those black gnat bugs and if they did, what they did about that problem. I don't have a problem at all talking to strangers, but maybe they do. I don't want to bother anyone and catch them off guard. -I don't know. I think I better just re-plant.*

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I saw this in Sunday's paper week before last and I think you'll like it:

'Emotional Ode To Shattered Commode' -CENTERVILLE,UTAH

John, a porcelain toilet gunned down in an accidental shooting at a fast-food restaurant's bathroom, has died. His age was not known.
The toilet was shattered by a bullet Jan.12 when a man's gun fell from it's holster as he was pulling up his pants, police said. Police do not plan to file criminal charges in connection with the incident.
Christian Martinez, manager of the Carl's Jr. where John was gunned down, held a memorial service Friday at the restaurant. He gave away bottles of John's favorite toilet cleaner, Kaboom Bowl Blaster (we think that name's heinous considering the cause of death) to the first 50 patrons.
"He was survived by the men's urinal and wash sink," Martinez said. "He left us way too soon."*

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Family Traditional Meatloaf

2 Lbs. ground beef
2 eggs
1 cup dry plain bread crumbs
1/3 cup Worcestershire sauce
1/3 cup finely chopped onion
1/4 cup tomato ketchup

Pre-heat oven to 350 degrees.
In large bowl, combine all ingredients in
13 x 9 inch baking or roasting pan, shape into a loaf.
Sprinkle top with additional Worcestershire sauce.
Bake uncovered 1 hour or until done.
Let stand 10 minutes before serving.
Makes 8 servings*

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Blessings! -Missygirl*







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