Sunday, October 27, 2013
Thursday, October 17, 2013
Scalloped Cabbage
Pre heat oven to 350 deg.
3 cups chopped cabbage
1 can cream of mushroom soup
3/4 cups sour cream
1/2 tsp. salt
1/4 tsp. pepper
Topping:
1 Cup bread crumbs
2 Tbls. butter
Pre-boil cabbage in salted water for 5 minutes. Drain.
Add soup, sour cream, salt and pepper. Toss lightly.
Place in a buttered casserole dish. Melt butte in a skillet, add bread crumbs, brown.
Place over cabbage. Bake at 350 deg. for 25 minutes.
Enjoy.
This is my way but there is an alternative I found at food.com that I found that sounds good too.
Wednesday, October 16, 2013
Tuesday, October 15, 2013
Saturday, October 12, 2013
A Bit of Ranting
Contributing to the health and well being of Americans is a big deal. Affordable Care Act is designed to help. Slavery wasn't.
Dr Carson neurosurgeon is comparing slavery to the ACA. He is just one more of those nuto's and loneys, he needs a new brain!
Go figure. Anyway he is just being used by the tea party far righter's because he is black and a doctor, and he can't see that?? geez. Oh yes and Fox hired him too.
Besides that if he was still practicing as a doctor he may have to quit over charging for his services.
I wish we had the ACA in 2005 when hubby retired at 62 and we had to continue health care insurance costing $900 (out of pocket) a month for 3 yrs. until his medicare started at 65. We were afraid to drop existing insurance and we could not get a lesser plan with BCBS in fear of not getting coverage because of my pre-existing cancer from 1995. We would have been turned down back then in going for another insurance.
At our age even though fairly healthy there is always the fear of the unknown critical illness. So we were held hostage with existing insurance for $900 (that included prenatal care, btw (yea at 62 we needed that benefit! lol) so yea we were held hostage out of fear, now to me that is a type of slavery! HIP Hip Hooray for the ACA.
Lets take that out of hostage too and get our country back on track!! There is always a time for moderation's and adjustments to ACA in the future if something isn't working as planned, "but damn it, this is not the time!"
Besides that if he was still practicing as a doctor he may have to quit over charging for his services.
I wish we had the ACA in 2005 when hubby retired at 62 and we had to continue health care insurance costing $900 (out of pocket) a month for 3 yrs. until his medicare started at 65. We were afraid to drop existing insurance and we could not get a lesser plan with BCBS in fear of not getting coverage because of my pre-existing cancer from 1995. We would have been turned down back then in going for another insurance.
At our age even though fairly healthy there is always the fear of the unknown critical illness. So we were held hostage with existing insurance for $900 (that included prenatal care, btw (yea at 62 we needed that benefit! lol) so yea we were held hostage out of fear, now to me that is a type of slavery! HIP Hip Hooray for the ACA.
Lets take that out of hostage too and get our country back on track!! There is always a time for moderation's and adjustments to ACA in the future if something isn't working as planned, "but damn it, this is not the time!"
Tuesday, October 1, 2013
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