Cooking & Baking
Related: About this forumBreakfast Sunday 26 January 2026
Later this morning I'm planning on making a Midwest style fry up. Potatoes, onions, over easy egg, bacon, broiled tomato and whole grain toast. Pot of hot tea.
The snow started really falling around 11, looks like there is about 3 inches in the yard.
NJCher
(43,689 posts)Cheddar omelette with salsa verde.
Sweet potato fries.
A couple tangelos with toasted pecans.
Yonnie3
(19,601 posts)Planning oatmeal with fruit (fresh pear and raspberries)
I slept through the storm's beginning. So far the snow is about four inches with small snow flakes coming down now. I'm not planning on going outside anytime soon.
Ducky was staring out his window when I had the outside lights on. He was letting out little woofs. No vehicles on the road or our lane so it is very quiet.
Emile
(43,830 posts)Yonnie3
(19,601 posts)She can see work from her room window.
Emile
(43,830 posts)No tv signal this morning. DirecTV switched over to Internet feed. That means, when it's daylight, I have to clean the snow off the satellite antenna. Turned the porch light on, and the snow looks pretty deep.
Cher, when we left the casino I was thinking it wasn't that long ago we were stuck in a snowdrift. I had a casino security guard (who I like) come tell when it starts snowing. Good thing, because it started snowing earlier than expected.
gademocrat7
(12,055 posts)Croissant with ham, leftover pineapple casserole, soon.
Sleet, coming down with high winds.
Good Morning🤗
Emile
(43,830 posts)NJCher
(43,689 posts)Guard friend!
The snow started about an hour ago. I was looking out the window at my bamboo forest when a big gust came in from the north and caused a white out.
Then three deer ran into the forest like they were ducking for cover!
They love the forest because it is so thick. It is like having a roof over their heads .
Emile
(43,830 posts)will herd up. It's not uncommon to see 20, 30 deer huddled together in a cornfield. My woods border alongside of farm fields, so I bet I have a lot of them in the woods right now. I have a couple salt blocks out in the woods for them. They watch me when I cut firewood and they don't seem to think of me as a threat. They're curious animals, I just wish they wouldn't eat all my corn, lol. 4 degrees outside, brrrr.
NJCher
(43,689 posts)I wish Id known about the salt block. What does that do for them?
Emile
(43,830 posts)Dietary Supplement: Deer naturally seek out salt licks to get minerals missing from their forage, especially in spring.
Health & Growth: Essential minerals aid bone and muscle development, antler growth, and overall herd wellness.

NJCher
(43,689 posts)I am going to get some.
Emile
(43,830 posts)They're heavy though, so if you go that way use a wheelbarrow. I use my little tractor. I think you can find lighter salt blocks, but they are more expensive.
https://www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/product/champions-choice-white-salt-block-50-lb
NJCher
(43,689 posts)Then when I get home, I will just roll it down the ravine. They'll find it!