Sunday, December 30, 2018

The elegant egg


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You can turn almost any ingredient into a frittata, it is the most elegant and forgiving dish there is in my repertoire. Yesterday I showed you crack bread and today the left overs were toasted in butter in the skillet with hash browns, prosciutto, herbs, eggs and cheese and flipped as a glorious, delicious frittata. A dish perfect for any time of day or evening that can be prepared in minutes and slipped into a preheated oven for the most glorious results.  I have never had the exact same ingredients in one frittata that I have made except for eggs--you really need those. lol

Andy and I are quietly seeing the new year in as usual.  We really don't care for New Year's Eve parties any more.  Everyone seems to try too hard to have a good time, and maybe they do and I just don't realize it.  I don't, however, think in all the parties I have hosted that I have ever had a really successful New Year's Eve party. But parties we will have and enjoy in 2019.  Andy and I will be married sixty years in April and Joe and Glenda were married one month later than we were, so we will have some kind of celebration I bet. Then the weddings start and we are off...

Have a lovely 2019.
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To the doctor

We are off to the doctor to have Andy checked out since he has had two falls.  We thought to wait until his appointment on the 20th, but aft...