Blog: The ‘New Museum’ of Austrian and German art almost across the street from the Met in NY has a great collection of the kind of post WWI Expressionism Karl Hubbuch did, including some very sexy paintings by Egon Schiele.
I might try that pizza. Califlower is on sale this week. I’m waiting for new printer to arrive to print coupons (other went bust last week but I’m still using the scanner). The fruit salad, however, including the “juice” of canned peaches and pineapple (syrup), no thanks! I actually liked all fresh fruit for my breakfast with plain Voskos yogurt, but right now my dr has me with no fruit at all (I may cheat to the extent of an apple or a bit of tomato – not very sweet) but no yogurt or milk either and I’ll have to try the vegetarian cheese (on sale at my store) and I know I can season mushrooms to taste like pepperoni (I did earlier because of the nitrates). There is only one place w/organic pepperoni and $ to ship from CA to AZ! Anyway, I’m meatless this year.
I had one summer bday party where painting on a long strip of paper was just one of many crafts the kids did. I had big jars of poster paints and the paper was hung on our fence. I had also made links of red “leatherette” for them to make belts and resin to pour into molds for pendants. There were much more but it’s been a long time. I was a long time in cub scouts before that (with my 3 boys).
Forgot to mention that frozen peaches can be had anytime (with no syrup or other sweetener) and fresh pineapple is also around all the time (most fruits other than peach/apricot/nectarine are). I don’t buy things canned; they get a nasty metallic flavor. And many things (like artichoke hearts) are overly salted. I don’t even buy canned beans- prefer to cook from scratch, knowing just how they were cooked and seasoned.
Make sure you use the instant (NO COOK) pudding mix (as specified). It has a variety of modified food starch that absorbs water and thickens at room or refrigerator temperatures. Using a pudding mix that requires cooking will leave you with an icky mess.
You have enough fruit that the flavor of the pudding will blend pleasantly.
You probably don’t need to treat the bananas to prevent browning. The pudding will coat the slices and should keep oxygen away from them.
The Old Wolf over 11 years ago
You’re not supposed to use an entire cup of Tang™ in a glass, bird.
Bill Thompson over 11 years ago
Tell me about it; a tablespoon of McCormick’s orange extract is not the equivalent of a tablespoon of orange liqeur.
Superfrog over 11 years ago
Sorry, I can’t concentrate.
Sisyphos over 11 years ago
I told that sneaky crow to stay out of my Grand Marnier!
finale over 11 years ago
Orangery and Marjorie seem to work.
scarbro over 11 years ago
Orange drunk birds know that the medium is the message.
pcolli over 11 years ago
Foreign(ge)
scarbro over 11 years ago
Blog: The ‘New Museum’ of Austrian and German art almost across the street from the Met in NY has a great collection of the kind of post WWI Expressionism Karl Hubbuch did, including some very sexy paintings by Egon Schiele.
nerdhoof over 11 years ago
@differentboatEverybody knows that the bird is the word!
cleokaya over 11 years ago
Orange you glad to be at Frog Applause?.
cleokaya over 11 years ago
To bad that nowadays “our friend the minister” kind of creeps me out.
APersonOfInterest over 11 years ago
Orangey glad I didn’t say jalapeñoey?
bubujin_2 Premium Member over 11 years ago
Re Hokey Pokey: those kids seem to be having a hard time distinguishing left from right.
Larry Miller Premium Member over 11 years ago
What Rhymes With Orange?Sorry for a King Features link.
Larry Miller Premium Member over 11 years ago
Andy Griffith talking about Big Orange in this bit about football.
Treerabbit over 11 years ago
Blog That guy from the Spiritual Survival Kit is showing how to protect yourself from radiation by using your wife and child as a shield.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member over 11 years ago
I like my Orange to be Clockwork.
vldazzle over 11 years ago
I might try that pizza. Califlower is on sale this week. I’m waiting for new printer to arrive to print coupons (other went bust last week but I’m still using the scanner). The fruit salad, however, including the “juice” of canned peaches and pineapple (syrup), no thanks! I actually liked all fresh fruit for my breakfast with plain Voskos yogurt, but right now my dr has me with no fruit at all (I may cheat to the extent of an apple or a bit of tomato – not very sweet) but no yogurt or milk either and I’ll have to try the vegetarian cheese (on sale at my store) and I know I can season mushrooms to taste like pepperoni (I did earlier because of the nitrates). There is only one place w/organic pepperoni and $ to ship from CA to AZ! Anyway, I’m meatless this year.
vldazzle over 11 years ago
I had one summer bday party where painting on a long strip of paper was just one of many crafts the kids did. I had big jars of poster paints and the paper was hung on our fence. I had also made links of red “leatherette” for them to make belts and resin to pour into molds for pendants. There were much more but it’s been a long time. I was a long time in cub scouts before that (with my 3 boys).
vldazzle over 11 years ago
Forgot to mention that frozen peaches can be had anytime (with no syrup or other sweetener) and fresh pineapple is also around all the time (most fruits other than peach/apricot/nectarine are). I don’t buy things canned; they get a nasty metallic flavor. And many things (like artichoke hearts) are overly salted. I don’t even buy canned beans- prefer to cook from scratch, knowing just how they were cooked and seasoned.
post hoc Premium Member over 11 years ago
Regarding the Fruit Salad with Pudding Mix
Make sure you use the instant (NO COOK) pudding mix (as specified). It has a variety of modified food starch that absorbs water and thickens at room or refrigerator temperatures. Using a pudding mix that requires cooking will leave you with an icky mess.
You have enough fruit that the flavor of the pudding will blend pleasantly.
You probably don’t need to treat the bananas to prevent browning. The pudding will coat the slices and should keep oxygen away from them.
Steve Bartholomew over 11 years ago
Our Friend the Minister is one of the creepiest pictures ever to appear on the Blog.