tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7286925876852311382.post4082468085951290269..comments2023-11-28T15:31:41.442-06:00Comments on The Frugal Mom: EVIL LITTLE LIGHTNINGReneehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05132868946805852354noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7286925876852311382.post-62355120902407029452010-06-24T23:34:11.713-05:002010-06-24T23:34:11.713-05:00Here it is 11:15 pm and its a weird end to the day...Here it is 11:15 pm and its a weird end to the day. I am beginning to have less pain on the right side that was injured but my left side of my back is as painful as it always was before all this started, so I'm not sure but I think the procedure worked but now I might have to tell the doctor to fix the other side, but its only the second day so I'll wait and see. But so far...so good!<br />Seeing these recipes, like for instance the Cherboureki today, has anybody else realized that every culture basically has several of the same foods but just different names? It goes to show you that we (as in ALL OVER THE WORLD) really are not that different in what we consider good food. I find it amusing that some people say "Yuck, I would never eat a Cherboureki", but would turn around and stuff themselves with empanadas simply because its familiar to them. My hubby always says try something twice; once to get past the newness of it and the second time to see if you actually like it. I have promised him I would try sushi some day, but I think it will not turn out well because we not only eat with our mouths but smell and sight also determine how we like the way something tastes, and I really dont like the look or smell of sushi!!! LOL But I promised, and I never say the word unless I mean it.<br />Oh well, hope to see some familiar commenters soon. Its getting kind of lonely here. Where are you all? Come on by and chat a while! Til next time....Debbie "MOM"noreply@blogger.com