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tom Contributor
Salmon packets for dinner again folks....yep they were just that good I have to have them again :D

I've been meaning to try that. Generally I broil mine - quite good but I'm feeling the monotony.

Any tricks/secrets??? I've seen recipes, which of course are all straightforward.

Fav spices for the salmon? I think it's time I start testing dried/ground spices. Been off them since late May '05, for mold concerns w/ anti-candida diet. Mefinks I've overdone it.


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Darn210 Enthusiast
Yep, this is exactly what I'm gonna do. I cannot imagine going into Toys R Us, looking at an extensive list of items, half of which I won't even touch or see, choosing whatever thing falls into my price range, and having it boxed and delivered to her house.

:huh:

Hanh?

What have we come to.......?.....no time to search for a heartfelt gift that YOU think of, and pick out, and touch? If she needs to return it for whatever reason, I will absolutely do that for her.....

There. Okay.....decision made......

Back to mini, flurrying posts!!

:D:D

As a former registrator . . . registrar . . . registerator . . . let me say that it is never a problem to not pick something off of the list . . . but believe me when I say that there are plenty of people who are just totally clueless as to what to get and it's not for lack of wanting to get something nice. An elderly single gentleman that I worked with at the time of my pregnancy wanted to get me something. He walked into Baby's R Us and a wonderful clerk helped him 'cause he looked like this . . . :blink: . She asked him if I was registsered . . . and he looked like this . . . :huh: . . . and she asked what my name was . . . and he happened to know . . . and she pulled up my list . . . and then he looked like this . . . :D . . . and he picked some stuff out . . . had a friend wrap it for him . . . and this is the best part . . . after he gave it to me, he asked me what that stuff was used for :lol: I look at it as a list for those that need help . . . you apparently do not need any help . . . OK, I'm done.

jerseyangel Proficient
Hey! I see Barack's been travelling on the whistle-stop train to Washington. Apparently, several hundred people from Ottawa arranged a huge tour bus to head down and meet him there. .. .

The train trip began here in Philadelphia. He flew in late yesterday afternoon (his plane landed about an hour and a half before Mark's!)

We've been watching the coverage on and off today on CNN.

elye Community Regular
As a former registrator . . . registrar . . . registerator . . . let me say that it is never a problem to not pick something off of the list . . . but believe me when I say that there are plenty of people who are just totally clueless as to what to get and it's not for lack of wanting to get something nice. An elderly single gentleman that I worked with at the time of my pregnancy wanted to get me something. He walked into Baby's R Us and a wonderful clerk helped him 'cause he looked like this . . . :blink: . She asked him if I was registsered . . . and he looked like this . . . :huh: . . . and she asked what my name was . . . and he happened to know . . . and she pulled up my list . . . and then he looked like this . . . :D . . . and he picked some stuff out . . . had a friend wrap it for him . . . and this is the best part . . . after he gave it to me, he asked me what that stuff was used for :lol: I look at it as a list for those that need help . . . you apparently do not need any help . . . OK, I'm done.

Did he wear a beige, zippered cardigan? :lol:;)

tom Contributor
Emily will you want to kill me if I say I am going to watch the Sens game tonight?!?!?!

Maybe she'll just want to check you into the glass heehee

(I'll assume Joolz isn't a pathological liar, making "I say I am going" equivalent to "I am going")

Yay, more psillies attending sports!!!!! :D

So ...... Avalanche (weird to have potential disaster as mascot) vs American Legislators of Ottawa . ..home team favored?

Green12 Enthusiast
I've been meaning to try that. Generally I broil mine - quite good but I'm feeling the monotony.

Any tricks/secrets??? I've seen recipes, which of course are all straightforward.

Fav spices for the salmon? I think it's time I start testing dried/ground spices. Been off them since late May '05, for mold concerns w/ anti-candida diet. Mefinks I've overdone it.

Hee hee, at first I thought this was Janet asking me this....the eye avatar threw me off. When I got to the dried spices/herbs part I thought, "I didn't know Janet was off dried spices/herbs like Tom" :lol::lol:

OMGosh Thomas! The salmon packets are sooooo ridiculously easy and sooooo good, it's hard to believe there's not much to them when you taste it. It just steams it to perfection and so much flavor.

This is what I did:

Put down a sheet of foil large enough to be able to wrap up the salmon and veggies you are going to put inside.

Place yer piece of salmon in the middle, sprinkle with dill (fresh or dried), a pinch of sea salt, chop up a little onion and put that on top, same with bell pepper (I used red)

Then squeeze lemon juice over the top of everything.

Bring up the sides of the foil around the salmon and veggies and wrap it up and seal it into a little packet.

I put it on a baking sheet at this point just in case any of the juices spilled out (don't want to have a mess to clean up in the oven)

Bake at 450 degrees for 16-18 minutes

jerseyangel Proficient
Did he wear a beige, zippered cardigan? :lol:;)

Was he smoking a pipe?


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Green12 Enthusiast
Maybe she'll just want to check you into the glass heehee

(I'll assume Joolz isn't a pathological liar, making "I say I am going" equivalent to "I am going")

Yay, more psillies attending sports!!!!! :D

So ...... Avalanche (weird to have potential disaster as mascot) vs American Legislators of Ottawa . ..home team favored?

No, this one is on tv, Ottawa vs Montreal

Avs have the night off I think, at least it's not televised...

nikki-uk Enthusiast
Ebay is something I have not yet looked at....it's on my some day I'm gonna list

Ebay virgin!!!!!

Nikki's football jerseys? Ya could make a smashing sports garment for Josie. . . ....

OMG YES!!! I WILL ship overseas just to see yer dogs in an England shirt!!!!! :D (will post link to tatt tomorrow)

So really . . . this is all her fault . . . she's in charge . . . she didn't stop us . . . :lol: . . . as if she could . . . :lol:

OH :o ..........umm :huh: .........yeah.......I forgot :ph34r:

:lol:

Dinner was beef stew in the cRockpot

Family guy calling............

<Do I watch ENOUGH American tv??? :unsure: >

elye Community Regular
Maybe she'll just want to check you into the glass heehee

(I'll assume Joolz isn't a pathological liar, making "I say I am going" equivalent to "I am going")

Yay, more psillies attending sports!!!!! :D

So ...... Avalanche (weird to have potential disaster as mascot) vs American Legislators of Ottawa . ..home team favored?

......But wait. . . .. Joooles....are you in Ottawa this evening?? You must come over here to visit! Come in the to'tub! Because The Senators are playing Montreal tonight, here.. . . ..

You must mean you're watching it on TV?

Darn210 Enthusiast
Did he wear a beige, zippered cardigan? :lol:;)

:lol::lol:

He always wore a tweed coat (?) wif the patches on the elbows . . . know what I mean? . . . he had a ponytail . . . he was vegetarian. One day he was eating animal crackers at his desk and I asked him if he was really allowed to eat those.

nikki-uk Enthusiast

Over and out....... probably see Ptauoghmn @ the staff change over in the morn ;)

Anyone know WHEN Suuzelles back???? ETA??????

Darn210 Enthusiast
......But wait. . . .. Joooles....are you in Ottawa this evening?? You must come over here to visit! Come in the to'tub! Because The Senators are playing Montreal tonight, here.. . . ..

You must mean you're watching it on TV?

Toe Tub??? Some sort of foot bath . . . you all stick your toes/feet in the same little pot of water???

. . . and NO!!! I did not edit the quote!!!

elye Community Regular

Nik's posting, and she's after midnight!! What a true Psilly!!

Green12 Enthusiast

Nikki is up late!!!!!!!

Oh how fabulous it would be to be in Ottawa....but no, I am here. And yes, twill be watching it on tv.

elye Community Regular
Toe Tub??? Some sort of foot bath . . . you all stick your toes/feet in the same little pot of water???

:lol: Toe tub!

Darn210 Enthusiast
Over and out....... probably see Ptauoghmn @ the staff change over in the morn ;)

Anyone know WHEN Suuzelles back???? ETA??????

I thought YOU knew . . . she left you in charge for Pete'Sawyer sake!!!

elye Community Regular

Jooooles, it should be a painful game fer Ottawa fans.....we haven't had much to cheer about, and Montreal is playing well. They need me there, screaming bloody blue murder. . . . . .

:rolleyes:

Darn210 Enthusiast
:lol: Toe tub!

That crutch tip ought to be down right obvious in a little Toe Tub.

tom Contributor

Ok, backtracking time for me . .. .

Reading thru today's multitude of pages, I wanted to keep momentum, w/out the interruption of slow postificating. :wacko:

So anyway, this old(er) lady walks up and butts into the conversation with--"Nobody should eat wheat! "

. .....

Maybe she was one of the few phorum members w/ that opinion.

Reminds me of the conspiracy theorists, which also leave me head-scratching, in wonder at how ppl come to believe certain things.

Who loves the tv show Rescue Me???

Read today how Franco has a storyline about 9/11 being a neocon conspiracy.

AND that the actor who plays him believes it!!!!!!!

elye Community Regular

;)<_<

elye Community Regular

Off fer a freeeeeeeeeeezing walk......I'll punch in again shortly. . . .

curlyfries Contributor

Hey Psillies!!!!

I'm back from shopping....now must fix dinner.

Just wanted to poop in and catch up on my reading

Was going to ask Jules about her salmon, but Ptaum already did :D

Reesee and I were funny? :huh:..............really? :unsure:

I'll be back later tonight to take over my shift ;)

tom Contributor
Place yer piece of salmon in the middle, sprinkle with dill (fresh or dried), a pinch of sea salt, chop up a little onion and put that on top, same with bell pepper (I used red)

Then squeeze lemon juice over the top of everything.

Ahhhhhhhhhh (& mmmmmmmmm) I should've remembered dill!! While still in Phx I'd pick some from Mom's garden to use w/ salmon.

And (yay!) the rest are things I already eat.

Thx, I might make this my 1st dried herb test. :)

curlyfries Contributor

Oh........and for dinner I'm fixing hubby smoked sausage and pineapple...........takes maybe 15 minutes in the skillet :P

I'll probably have fish.....maybe salmon :D

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