My Christmas Cookies vs Recipe Cookies – Eeks

Christmas Cookies That Are Good

My Christmas Cookies vs Recipe Cookies Picts – Eeks

This year we cut back the number of Christmas Cookies we made.  Eliminated were butterballs, struffoli, Chocolate biscotti, palenta cookies, pizzelles, pecan anisette and chocolate roll and a yule log.  But we did make five cookies.  When we finished making them, we stood back and felt a little proud.  Then we looked and the recipe picture and saw My Christmas Cookies vs Recipe Cookies picts.  They taste good but we did fail miserably in presentation.

Take a look and post your pictures to show us how it’s really done.

So for your entertainment and holiday cheer, here are our cookies.

Christmas Cookies - Eeks
Oatmeal Cookies
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Mean People – I Don’t Like ‘Em

Mean People - No Likie

Mean People – I Don’t Like ‘Em

Over the last few days, I have encountered several people who were unkind for no reason whatsoever.  So, I thought it was time for someone to declare — Mean People – I Don’t Like ‘Em.  Here are my examples of the meanies.  Tell me if you agree.

The Potential Meanies

Someone sent me an email saying that they think our little, happy, peppy and bursting with love blog is a monetized site trying to hide money.   This blog is written for friends and family and people who are interested in our topics or want to see what it’s all about.   There are no ads, no requests for money (not even for charity), nothing of the kind, in any way.  So I declare these people  meanies.  Next …

We were attending a gathering and someone was there who decided to make everyone aware how much money they had, all the property they own and how difficult it is to manage help especially building contractors.  In their process of sharing their perils, they made numerous comments saying no one there could possibly know the pressure that comes with being so “comfortable.”  Then went on to discuss their investment portfolio.  And concluded that no one there could know how the market works.  Pretty rude, because I knew many people there and know one used to work as a senior financial person.  Because that person actually was smart, they said nothing.  So, I declare these two over braggers … Mean People – I don’t like them.

This one isn’t that mean, but, I’m still adding it to the list.  We had asked someone to keep a secret about a Christmas present we were buying someone.  It is something that is going to make the person, who gets the gift, life much easier.  This person needs some help with their house.  We asked someone to take the person, who we are surprising, out so we could get in the house and measure some things.  Well the distracting person told her what we were doing.  So the surprise is ruined.

Observed Mean People – I Don’t Like ‘Em

We were out and the cutest little boy was playing.  He was smiling and running around and just being a boy.  The father said it was time to go.  The little boy said,  “can’t we stay a little longer.”  The father said, “no.”  So the little boy ran a little then turned around.  The man picked up the child so viciously and was carrying him by the arm.  The child looked scared to death.  We were at a public place.  There were police around as well as, who appeared, to be the boy’s mother.   No one did a thing.  We went over to an officer asking if they saw what was happening.  The officer said, “it’s his kid, as long as no real harm is done, there’s nothing they could do.”  Let me state unequivocally no one should ever be so mean to a child.  Period.

I happened to be present when someone made a huge life decision.  Huge.  She shared she didn’t sleep the night before.  She was up all night making this decision.  The person told her family her decision.  Instead of validating that it was a great decision and something she would be happy about as well as say “We will help you make this happen.  Let us handle the details and we will make this easy for her.”  She was attacked.  Her decision was aggressively questioned, belittled and treated with eye-rolling and an attitude that this was the biggest inconvenience imaginable .  It absolutely is not.  What needs to happen may take a little time, but it’s something people do everyday.

The Last One of the Mean People – I Don’t Like ‘Em Post

Based on what I overheard, there was a person who had a tragic life experience.  The person sitting next to her asked, with no grace, a very personal question in a blunt fashion.  No acknowledgement that I’m sure this situation is hard.  The person just asked two, what I can only imagine, very harsh questions about facts of the incident.  The person answered and the other person asked for no clarification or context.  She just nodded her head with judgement.  As they say on the east-side … what a goof.

So, with this holiday season, let’s have understanding and humbleness.  Let’s be kind and empathetic.  Let’s think before we speak.  And be patient when we think being in a hurry is the reality (because it’s really not).  Let’s walk in each others shoes.  And let’s try to have compassion for all the mean people, because maybe some kindness can help them see there are other ways to do things.

Instead of saying Mean People – I don’t like ’em, I should say, I pray that you find peace and care in your heart that you may have forgotten is there.

Oh and if you need a smile, please click on the happy and peppy and bursting with love link.  It’s the video of the Odd Couple. Hilarious!

Gained My Holiday Weight A Week Too Early

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Holiday Weight Conundrum

Next week starts the holiday season.  Everyone plans for the expected weight gain.  Some people lose weight beforehand to plan ahead.  Others decide they’ll lose it after the New Year.  However, what do you do if you took a different approach? Because, I gained my holiday weight a week too early.

It’s not something I’m bragging about.  I just can’t believe I did it.  Really, I don’t know how I did it.

Well I do actually … our life has been busy lately and we have been eating out more than usual.  Let’s face it, at a restaurant a salad has more calories than one you make at home.  But, ordering one makes me feel as if I’m trying to be healthy.  It also gives a great excuse to have a Rum Runner with dinner.   Or, a coconut rum and pineapple.  Sometimes it’s hard to decide.

And who can resist that?

So now what choices do I have?  I’ve already Gained My Holiday Weight a Week Too Early

Do I just roll with it and lose 20 pounds in January vs 10?

Perhaps, I tell everyone Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Years will be carb- free?

Is this the time for me to go Vegan?

Do I say please don’t pass the potatoes or apple pie?  That’s not happening.

I can begin to celebrate Kawanzaa and Festivus; they don’t have food as a major factor.  Do they?  Since they don’t celebrate till late-December, it gives me a chance to relax for a month.  Hmmm…I’ll need to find people to celebrate it with me.  And, need to learn more about each one. This one I’m not ruling out.

Losing the Weight in One Week.  Will that reverse how I gained my holiday weight a week too early?

If you dream it, you can achieve it.  Not in my wildest dreams.

A full cleanse is just something I can’t commit to.

If I know me, I’ll probably gain more weight before Thanksgiving.   Someone has to taste the pie mix to make sure it is just right.

In fact , we are making pies this weekend.  So that mystery is solved.

That leaves one solution

Guilt, eating and enjoying.

But, if you hear of any first of the year gym membership sales, please let me know.

If you need some good pie and dessert recipes, please send me a note.

 

 

 

15 Secrets – Female Football Survival Surprises

15 Secrets of Women and Football

15 Secrets – Female Football Survival Surprises

Every Football season there is an article or conversation on how women will survive it.   One of the biggest assumptions is that women don’t understand football and who are the players.  So so wrong.  They just have a different perspective than men.  Here are the 15 Secrets to understanding women and football.

First some stats

Regular female viewers of the NFL surpasses both the NBA and the MLB . The staggering number is 45 million women watched the last Super Bowl. That’s more than both the Grammy Awards and the Academy Awards. Women are 44% of the NFL fan base.  The number of female watchers even beats Dancing With The Stars, the Voice and Grey’s Anatomy.  But, the numbers are slipping quite a bit lately.

Now the 15 Secrets

 Secret #1Game Rules -Whether they watch or not, women know the rules of football.  They also know the players.  I’ve learned somehow by osmosis,  from being a cheerleader and coming from a huge sports family.  While Chip is glued to the TV screen and I’m multitasking, I insert things into the conversation such as: didn’t x player play for Buffalo and the Titans before that?  Chip looks puzzled, but he’s gotten used to it.
Secret #2Sports Attire – If women wants to wear a Patriots jersey, she’ll buy it herself.  Now “yay” to the merchandisers at the NFL, because there is some cute attire now.  However, this is not a great gift.  Even for a Packers’ fan.  Best gifts for women still include: shoes, jewelry, trips and clothes.  Sure hope Chip reads this.
Secret #3 – Game Day Food – If a women watches the game with you, she doesn’t want wings, chips, pizza and subs for food. You may have a chance with sliders, if they are done right.   If it’s not on the menu during the week, it’s still not on game day/days.
Secret #4 – Myth of Football Widow -There is no such thing as a football widow.  If a woman tries to make you think they feel neglected during football season, she’s pulling a fast one.  Women are happy to watch when they want to; go shopping; watch romantic comedies in another room, read a book or have a day with a girlfriend.  Don’t fall into this trap.
Secret #5 – Cooking for the guys – Granted men and women get together to watch football, but don’t expect the woman in your life to cook for everyone every week.  Some might enjoy it, but every week … ahhh … no.

Want more? Secrets 6-10

Secret #6 – Football Pools – If given a football sheet to pick who the winners will be each week, a women will win.  She may pick with team colors in mind.  Some pick by following the game or reading it in passing,  She may even look at the spread from Vegas.  And, some just take a shot.   No matter the method, she will win.

Secret #7 – Swearing – If a women doesn’t normally swear, she won’t during the game.  She will come up with alternative things to say.  One of my favorites is …”that wasn’t nice at all.”

Secret # 8 – Good plays – A good play is a good play.  Even if a women is supporting their favorite team, if the other team makes a good play, she’ll give them credit.  She feels these athletes are as good as it gets.  They should be recognized for flipping over another player, while catching a ball with double coverage and somehow escaping to run down the field.  It is what it is.

Secret # 9 – People in the stands –  If a women knows a friend is at the game, she will look for them.  Even if they are in a section that never gets air time, she will be relentless in her pursuit.

Secret #10 – Men in their man caves – She gets a kick out of the “He-man Women’s Hater Clubs.”  Someone I know has all his friends over every Sunday during football season.  Most of the men and one woman are divorced.  After a few beers, they start discussing specifics of their divorces.  So instead being a football clutch, they are a “Little Rascals” episode.  I don’t know which is Alfalfa, but I will get back to you on that one.

11-15 are the most insightful

Secret #11 -The national anthem – Women like seeing who sings the national anthem.  They like seeing the military present the colors.  Women also can get teary-eyed during it if military are present.  They understand  how much the two things go together.

Secret #12 – Faces of the players – Inevitably, after a good play or bad one, the camera pans to the player on the bench.  Women look at the expression on their face.  Not to see if they are happy, proud or mighty.  I say things like, “Aww, he is so sweet, look at that expression on his face. I bet he’s really nice.”  Chip  is not a fan of this assessment of the game.

Secret #13 – Injuries – If someone gets hurt or there’s a face mask, she will be concerned and upset.  There are rules, but people should play nice.   If it’s a really bad injury, I turn my head and have Chip tell me what’s happening.

Secret #14 – Women as coaches – The NFL now has it’s first two female coaches (Jennifer Welter, Cardinals and Kathryn Smith, Bills) and there should be more of them.  Women read situations better, motivate better and recognize strengths and weakness faster and know how to immediately correct them.  However, I have been told I cannot be a professional football coach.  It goes back to when I used to bring snacks to kid games.  One time my son said to his coach, “I’m going to take a break and sit with my mom”  Then he sat with me eating strawberries and blueberries for the rest of the game.  After this story, Chip believes if I were a coach, there would be snacks and circle time on the sidelines.  So, my next job will not be NFL coach, because Chip is right.

Secret #15 – Watch this –  If I had a nickle for every time Chip said, “watch this.” about a replay,   I’m sitting right next to him.  I saw it.

The end zone

Football is a religion to some; entertainment to others and an opportunity to briefly escape the responsibilities of life for awhile for more.  Men and women can enjoy the sport together now that 15 secrets are revealed.

Did we miss a secret?  Let us know.