Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Confederate History Month Honors Deadliest Traitors in U.S. History -- Politics Daily

I like this article, the author said it all better than I could...

Confederate History Month Honors Deadliest Traitors in U.S. History -- Politics Daily

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Army to Court Martial Officer Who Doubts Obama Was Born in U.S. -- Politics Daily

Oh my gosh, what a doofus!

Read the comments and shake your heads at the foolishness of the some people. Thank the good Lord that most Americans have more brains than this man.

(And he's a doctor? Frightening, isn't it?)

Army to Court Martial Officer Who Doubts Obama Was Born in U.S. -- Politics Daily

How To Eat Well On A Food Stamp Budget

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/36507576/

How many of you can do better than the chefs??

I can...

With careful planning, shopping at Grocery Outlet and sales at other stores, plenty of potatoes and beans, and a whole lot of portion control, the average family can eat very well.

Of course, if you have a source of free foods, like the local church that gives away bread to anyone who asks, it helps. So does a garden or generous neighbors with extra fruit, tomatoes and zucchini.

I laughed when I read the chefs' choices. Look, a bag of potatoes, a pound of hamburger, a can of chili beans and some shredded cheese make a great stuffed potato meal.

Leftovers? Chop them all up, add diced tomatoes in juice and serve with french bread and fresh fruit for dessert.

Oatmeal or eggs for breakfast. Sandwiches for lunch.

And so on.

Basically, choose your starch and then build a meal around it. Meat, cheese and eggs can stretch a long way. Simply read the recipe (if you use recipes) and put in half the meat.

Think about it.

Living the old fashioned lifestyle isn't all bad.