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I found one of these fans for $5 at the thrift shop

this summer. I couldn't believe it. In perfect

condition, it's also a heater which I won't need to

use.

Donna

--- Marilyn Daub <mcdaub wrote:

 

> Get a Vornado (type of circulating fan) for your

> house!!! I haven't had to

> use the A/C in the 95 degree weather we have had. I

> swear by this fan.

> Check it out by doing a search. The one I got was

> about $50 at Wal-Marts.

> I have had to shut it off because it got it too cool

> in here!! I will just

> take the spaghetti squash and pierce it in a few

> places to let the steam

> out, put it in the oven for about an hour. Take it

> out. Cut it in half

> length-wise, clean the seeds out, take a fork and

> drag it along the squash,

> and it will automatically come out like spaghetti

> strands. I will then take

> some spaghetti sauce out of the freezer and put it

> over it. Delicious!!!

> And I will also sprinkle some parmesan cheese on it.

> At the same time, I

> will make up a batch of some sort of stuffing. I

> like cornmeal stuffing.

> Cut the top off the pumpkin (it is about 3 pounds),

> dig the seeds out, make

> the stuffing, and bake it. It will probably take

> about 1-1/2 hours at 350

> degrees. Making a loaf of bread would top it off,

> and I can just put my

> bread machine to work. Now to figure out something

> green to go with it.

>

> Marilyn Daub

> mcdaub

> Vanceburg, KY

> My Cats Knead Me!!

> -

> wwjd

>

> Saturday, October 13, 2007 8:12 AM

> Re: It is nice and

> almost cold here in

> northeastern Kentucky this morning, so.....

>

>

> Not sure yet what I will make, but it is 45 here

> this morning, getting up

> to 80 later. I have the windows open, getting the

> house nice and cool so

> that it will hopefull stay cool enough that we won't

> need the AC by the time

> 80 gets here. It is dry humidity today so should

> be perfect!

>

> How do you cook a spaghetti squash? I've not

> bought them before.

> Earlier this week I cut two acorn squash in half,

> width wise and scapped out

> the seeds. Then I put them in a large deep bowl

> with a little water and

> covered with dinner plate and microwaved them until

> tender. Then I just

> used a spoon to scoop out the tender insides. Each

> person got their own

> half for their plate. I love it that way. Simple,

> nutritious and so

> delicious.

>

> Would love to hear your stuffed sugar pumpkin

> recipe too.

>

> I may make my Roasted Butternut and Carrot Creamy

> Soup. My daughters have

> been wanting it and I have all the stuff. It is so

> spicey and

> creamy.........

>

> May start bread in my bread maker too. That

> always makes the house smell

> great and it is so easy.

>

> I'm heading back to bed for a bit though......

> Had terrible insomnia last

> night. Don't you just hate when you have that.

>

> Judy

> -

> Marilyn Daub

>

> Saturday, October 13, 2007 6:53 AM

> It is nice and

> almost cold here in

> northeastern Kentucky this morning, so.....

>

>

> I am going to start the oven and make some

> spaghetti squash and bake a

> stuffed sugar pumpkin and have a nice hot meal

> without it increasing the

> heat in the house. What is everyone making

> today?

>

> Marilyn Daub

> mcdaub

> Vanceburg, KY

> My Cats Knead Me!!

>

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> removed]

>

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>

>

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The one I have is not a heater, but is to be used in the winter to keep the

temperature of the room as a constant. I haven't tried it in the winter

yet, but it was so super in the summer, and probably saved me about $200 per

month. I know it won't be that good in the winter, but any savings I am

for.

 

Marilyn Daub

mcdaub

Vanceburg, KY

My Cats Knead Me!!

-

Donnalilacflower

Saturday, October 13, 2007 8:39 AM

Marilyn Vornado

 

 

I found one of these fans for $5 at the thrift shop

this summer. I couldn't believe it. In perfect

condition, it's also a heater which I won't need to

use.

Donna

--- Marilyn Daub <mcdaub wrote:

 

> Get a Vornado (type of circulating fan) for your

> house!!! I haven't had to

> use the A/C in the 95 degree weather we have had. I

> swear by this fan.

> Check it out by doing a search. The one I got was

> about $50 at Wal-Marts.

> I have had to shut it off because it got it too cool

> in here!! I will just

> take the spaghetti squash and pierce it in a few

> places to let the steam

> out, put it in the oven for about an hour. Take it

> out. Cut it in half

> length-wise, clean the seeds out, take a fork and

> drag it along the squash,

> and it will automatically come out like spaghetti

> strands. I will then take

> some spaghetti sauce out of the freezer and put it

> over it. Delicious!!!

> And I will also sprinkle some parmesan cheese on it.

> At the same time, I

> will make up a batch of some sort of stuffing. I

> like cornmeal stuffing.

> Cut the top off the pumpkin (it is about 3 pounds),

> dig the seeds out, make

> the stuffing, and bake it. It will probably take

> about 1-1/2 hours at 350

> degrees. Making a loaf of bread would top it off,

> and I can just put my

> bread machine to work. Now to figure out something

> green to go with it.

>

> Marilyn Daub

> mcdaub

> Vanceburg, KY

> My Cats Knead Me!!

> -

> wwjd

>

> Saturday, October 13, 2007 8:12 AM

> Re: It is nice and

> almost cold here in

> northeastern Kentucky this morning, so.....

>

>

> Not sure yet what I will make, but it is 45 here

> this morning, getting up

> to 80 later. I have the windows open, getting the

> house nice and cool so

> that it will hopefull stay cool enough that we won't

> need the AC by the time

> 80 gets here. It is dry humidity today so should

> be perfect!

>

> How do you cook a spaghetti squash? I've not

> bought them before.

> Earlier this week I cut two acorn squash in half,

> width wise and scapped out

> the seeds. Then I put them in a large deep bowl

> with a little water and

> covered with dinner plate and microwaved them until

> tender. Then I just

> used a spoon to scoop out the tender insides. Each

> person got their own

> half for their plate. I love it that way. Simple,

> nutritious and so

> delicious.

>

> Would love to hear your stuffed sugar pumpkin

> recipe too.

>

> I may make my Roasted Butternut and Carrot Creamy

> Soup. My daughters have

> been wanting it and I have all the stuff. It is so

> spicey and

> creamy.........

>

> May start bread in my bread maker too. That

> always makes the house smell

> great and it is so easy.

>

> I'm heading back to bed for a bit though......

> Had terrible insomnia last

> night. Don't you just hate when you have that.

>

> Judy

> -

> Marilyn Daub

>

> Saturday, October 13, 2007 6:53 AM

> It is nice and

> almost cold here in

> northeastern Kentucky this morning, so.....

>

>

> I am going to start the oven and make some

> spaghetti squash and bake a

> stuffed sugar pumpkin and have a nice hot meal

> without it increasing the

> heat in the house. What is everyone making

> today?

>

> Marilyn Daub

> mcdaub

> Vanceburg, KY

> My Cats Knead Me!!

>

> [Non-text portions of this message have been

> removed]

>

>

>

>

>

> [Non-text portions of this message have been

> removed]

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>

>

>

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