Work was mad, so many people swarming all over the place, buying all sorts of stuff, wanting all sorts of demos. In between I spent time adding up never-ending inventory numbers, but I'm happy to say that piece of labour will soon be done. I hope I can find a number big enough to use for the amount of yarn in the store, though.
- Breakfast - Toast and Coffee - and a bit of Elizabeth's jam, thankya, it is really yummy, makes the seeds and grains and bits of chaff in the Whole Grain Bread slip down a bit easier - don't get me wrong, really love the stuff.
- Lunch - Veggie soup from Steveston Bakery, Yogurt w/ Fruit from Subway
- Dinner - Half a veggie sandwich from Steveston Bakery - I saved it from my lunch, and since Shannon was being quiet, I gave her the other half, one of Steve's meatballs - his Auntie Sharon's recipe, which has been very well received from Coast to Coast - just scroll down to find it!
- Snacks - Cherries - sweet Cherries from the Farmer's Market, a few Strawberries, also sweet, Iced Mocha, Diet Pepsi
These stores aren't nearly as much fun as the one where I work.
Aunt Sharon's Waikiki Meatballs
1 lb ground beef
1 cup cracker crumbs
1 egg
1/4 cup milk
1 1/2 tsp salt
1/4 tsp ginger
1 chopped onion
Mix above ingredients together and form into balls. Either cook in frying pan or in oven.
2 tbsp cornstarch
1/2 cup brown sugar
1/3 cup vinegar
1 tsp soya sauce
Pineapple tidbits and juice
Mix cornstarch with brown sugar, add vinegar, soy sauce, and pineapple juice. Bring to a boil - it should thicken - and and add meatballs and pineapple. Serve hot with Fried Rice.
Aunt Sharon's Fried Rice
1 onion
1 green pepper
2 stalks celery
2 eggs
2 cups Minute Rice
Soya Sauce
Chop veggies and saute in oil. Add eggs to scramble. Meanwhile prepare rice as directed. Add to veggie/eggs with soya sauce to taste. (I stop cooking when I add the rice & soya sauce.)
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