I ate al fresco at Cava one day this week, and while it was good, I am reminded that I can make something very similar at home myself.
Like this beef topped salad with lemon stuffed olives, romaine, grated cheese, zucchini, cottage cheese, and lemon vinaigrette. I don't know that I can really recommend these Middle Eastern style kebab patties from Trader Joe's, tho. Unless you like a very earthy beefy kind of taste.
Since I gave the last one away, I visited the thrift store for sewing bits and bobs to make more hearts. For ten bucks I got three good sized pieces of fabric, some thread, elastic, a notebook and some all-occasion cards, and a bonanza of ribbon.
The bulk of ribbon was in a zip loc marked 50 cents. I weeded through it, discarding what was un-useable. Lots of good colors!
Then I neatly folded the rest of it and organized my trims box. Now I'm set for a few more hearts, and maybe some bookmarks for our reading library at work. Cheap thrills.
After thrifting, I took myself to lunch at Luby's. One of the things my mother loved is a visit that included lunch out. We would go to K-Bob's, Volare, or On Deck in Brenham. Sometimes in Gidding's at Reba's or City Meat Market. We always ate a big lunch! All that to say, its been 2 years and I still miss having ladies lunch with her.
I still am a member of the Clean Plate Club - I can always just eat a salad for dinner. By the way that was liver and onions, fried okra, and sweet potatoes. Best lunch ever, $10.
Luby's is one of my favorite places - so nostalgic. Both my mother and Mark's were big fans. They were doing a good business that day, the place was packed! Eating here brings back so many memories.
I listed the black and white chairs on Facebook and so far no takers. I will give it a month, then contact a charity shop to donate them. Seems a shame as all they need is a good cleaning, maybe some arm covers, or even reupholstering. They are in good shape for being 75 years old. Hopefully someone will give them a good home and love them back into glory.
I'm going to be working today as I switched shifts with a co-worker. The trade off is that I have been scheduled off for four Mondays in a row! My co-workers and I like to play word puzzles and quote each other's ridiculous sayings. They are all younger than me and have different perspectives. It takes a little of the stress out of the job and makes it fun. I feel as though I need to distract myself - Sunday would have been my 40th wedding anniversary. Work will definitely do that for me.
Gina
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