I posted some recipes, as promised. They're in the /recipes folder: BasilRathbone-IndianLambCurry.txt BasilRathbone-YorkshirePudding.txt CharlieChaplin-SteakKidneyPie.txt ErrolFlynn-ChickenAvecRiesling.txt GloriaSwanson-PotassiumBroth.txt MarleneDietrich-EmergencyDinnerBeefTea.txt Rathbone-Cake.txt Rathbone-Cake and Potassium Broth are Vegan-Friendly My son erred in thinking Japanese instant coffee was on sale for $2 CAD at our supermarket. I traipsed hotly with anticipation and we saw the price was actually $7.79 -- I don't know how he saw that as $2. But I bought a 90g jar anyway, as it's slightly less expensive than NESCAFE in unit price/100g. I called my mother-in-law. She's doing well. We did well until she said "could be worse, you could be living down here" and I fell into a discussion/disagreement about the US electorate mentality. Probably mentality is the wrong word. I forgot with whom I was arguing. I let her win, as she lives in the US and has for most of her life, and thus she knows best: the US electorate is STUPID, not HATEFUL/ MALICIOUS/BULLYING like I stated (because they chose a chaos agent with raging ego, for the SECOND TIME). Is the US electorate capable of remorse? I doubt it. I doubt drunk drivers feel remorse either. My biracial (african american) niece and nephew did not vote. Neither did my kid. However, my kid votes in all Canadian elections because he lives in Canada. My niece and nephew live in the US. My son does not regret not voting. 78% - 83% percent of his electoral district voted the way he would have. Here his vote counts more. I messed up by buying lemons. My feeble excuse is that my son and I have colds, and fresh ginger and lemon with apple cider vinegar and honey is wonderful for a congested, scratchy throat. Lemons were 4 for one dollar. A Canadian quarter each. My second feeble excuse. I also bought a shallot, again I messed up because it's Ash Wednesday and I wanted a shellfish dish: Zuppa Con Vongole Alla Italiana (clams with white wine and tomatoes). The meal was marvelous, a good hit of Vitamin B12, and even Vitamin C. So next time: no shallots, and I'll use cheap reconstituted lemon juice.