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An April Fool’s Hodgepodge

It’s hard to believe that another month is nearly behind us!  Time flies when we’re having fun, eh?

It’s even more fun when you’re participating in Joyce’s Wednesday Hodgepodge!

Join in on the fun by posting your answers and linking up on her blog.

1.  April rolls in at the end of this week and in celebration of that infamous date (April 1st), answer this question – What is something foolish you’ve done?

Something foolish I did when I was younger was take a container of mustard and slam it down in the middle of my sister’s hardwood floor.  Mustard flew everywhere in her room (and it was a big room).  I got into so much trouble.  I was spanked severely and grounded for a very long time.

2.  With April comes Easter and that classic edible treat known as Peeps…so tell me…what’s your favorite way to fix/eat chicken?  That wasn’t what you were expecting, was it?  I ‘fooled’ you.  teehee

Yeah, Joyce is real funny these days.  LOL

Hmmm…even though I’m not eating meat any more, I do cook a lot of chicken.  Probably one of the ways my family likes it best is in Chicken Creole.  I have a really good recipe that I use.  I don’t feel like posting it today though.

My favorite way to eat it, when I’m not on a vegan/vegetarian diet is as hot buffalo wings dipped in Ranch dressing.

3.  What’s the best museum you’ve ever visited?  Or your favorite?  Or the one you’d most like to visit?

My favorite museum that I’ve ever visited was the Smithsonian Institute.  I visited when I was a teenager, and it was incredible!!!  I’d love to visit the Louvre.

4.  You know what they say about April showers…what’s your preference – a shower or a bath?

I love long, hot showers.  The problem with baths is that the water gets cold too quickly!

5.  “Absence makes the heart grow fonder”…fact or fiction?  Why?

I’d say both.  I think that absence can make your heart think fonder things about a person…until you’re around that person for three days and you remember why they annoyed you before they left.

Hey.  Don’t shoot the messenger.  We all know it’s true.

6.  What’s your favorite product made/grown in your home state/province?

Hmmm…tough question that even Google found difficult to answer.

Florida is known for its produce…namely its oranges.  This state is also known for its cheesy tourist t-shirts (hello, Disney and redneck beaches where airbrushing is all the rage).  I think my favorite product would have to be the oranges.

7.  What is going on in the world today that affects you the most.

Oh good gravy!  I have felt very disconnected ever since I unplugged my TV for Lent.  I’m going to have to take this to a local level and say that the new budget that the Florida legislature passed is what’s affecting me right now.  This budget cut millions of dollars from the education system, and it’s going to devastate every single county in my state as local school boards try to figure out how to reduce expenditures.  Not only that, but the state governing agency also decided to axe the tenure program for teachers.  This might help prevent some bad teachers from holding their jobs forever, but for teachers who will strive to do a good job (like your’s truly), it’s going to be disconcerting not to have job security.  I have not had job security in many years, and it frustrates me that doing a good job won’t give me that benefit.  I have other issues with this new budget.  Sigh.

My world is very small right now.

8.  My Random Thought…

Well, since I only provided a teaser yesterday about my cookies, I decided to post the recipe.  I encourage you to try these.  I don’t know why, but these cookies are the best we’ve ever eaten, hands-down.  They’re not too heavy, and they aren’t overly sweet.  They are just perfect.

Chocolate Chip Cookies

Ingredients:
1 C. White Sugar
1 C. Brown Sugar
3/4 C. Butter-Flavored Crisco
3 Eggs
1 tsp. Cream of Tartar
2 tsp. Baking Soda
1 tsp. Vanilla Extract
1 tsp. Salt
3 C. Flour
12oz. Semi-Sweet Chocolate Chips

Instructions:

  1. Combine both sugars and the Crisco.
  2. Add eggs, Cream of Tartar, baking soda, vanilla extract, and salt.  Mix until fairly smooth.
  3. Add chocolate chips.
  4. Slowly mix in flour.
  5. Drop in spoonfuls on cookie pan and bake at 350 degrees for 10-12 minutes.
  6. Cool

17 Responses

  1. Great! Thanks for the recipe 🙂

  2. Hysterical answer to #5. I’ll have to pass on the cookie recipe for now. That’s what I gave up for Lent. lol. Thanks for sharing. Blessings, SusanD

  3. I agree with your number 3. I put that too. I had a hard time finding out what else Florida produces as well. I thought about orange juice. Yes, our education system is a mess. It makes me glad I’m not in the public school classroom anymore. Let’s just start with FCAT ~ really? We’re going to measure teacher performance and student progress on one test that doesn’t even accurately portray what kids are learning?!

  4. Yay!!! You gave us your recipe! We owe you BIG TIME! Thanks a million…can’t wait to try it!

    I can only imagine the mess that mustard made…YUCK! Bet you never did it, again, huh? I have been to the Smithsonian twice and I saw something different each time…I really want to go back!

  5. Thanks for the recipe….not that I need to be baking cookies : )

    I love oranges so I’m a fan!
    Enjoy your day~

  6. Why DOES Florida love its air-brushing so much? That’s a deep thought to ponder…

  7. I am so thankful I have only one more child in school. I try my best to teach her what I can at home because I’m sure she’s not getting all she needs at school. Their major concern is the test scores for the school. And their not even teaching cursive writing anymore.

  8. Oh my goodness…the mess mustard would make if splattered everywhere! LOL

    I know things are a mess with the Fla. budget cuts. My brother and his family live there. Things are a mess with education everywhere 😦 I truly feel bad for good teachers, because the bad ones give the whole lot a bum rap, and everybody suffers.

  9. I like Buffalo Wings dipped in ranch..Yummy!!

    A lot of people are saying the Smithsonian Institute.
    It must be a really good museum to visit.

    Well, it seems I missed the point of question #6..(home state). As I put where we live now.
    I grew up in Fl and loved eating oranges fresh from the trees. Especially naval oranges. It’s a shame a lot of the orange groves have been wiped out.

  10. Thanks for the recipe. I would also like to visit the Louvre. As an 8th grade teacher, I understand the tenure deal….with \you on this one..sigh

  11. Love Florida oranges! I love to be a tourist in Florida but I promise to never ever buy anything airbrushed. 😉

  12. I will have to try that recipe. I bring chocolate chips back each time I go to the U.S. They don’t have them here.

  13. It normally takes me a month before I am ready to call his CO and get him out of my hair.

  14. No TV! I guess that is kind of like me, I don’t watch the news or read the paper. I live in my own little world most of the time. My TV is on all the time but only movie channels. I want to visit the Smithsonian someday. When we traveled from IL to FL all the time when I was younger it was all about being oranges!! I had to google CA and I came up with wine!

  15. Oh my gosh! I love your answer to #5. It is so true!!

  16. #5 made me laugh! Looks like every legislature in the US is jumping on the non-tenure bandwagon.

  17. I love Florida’s oranges too, but I love the Tangerines ever better.

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