Friday, September 25, 2020
Minute of Morning Romance
Wednesday, September 23, 2020
#Thursday13 - Flirty Lines
Flirty lines are common in Romantic Comedies and some lines stick with us. Some are sweet and tender, others are goofy and dorky.
1. Come live in my heart and pay no rent.
2. I had a really bad day today and it always makes me feel better to see a smile. So would you please smile for me?
3. Did the sun just come out or did you smile at me?
4. Excuse me, I think you have something in your eye. Oh wait, it's just a sparkle.
5. I want to taste something sweet. Could I taste your lips?
6. If you don't wanna have kids with me, they why don't we just practice?
7. I know milk does the body good, but DAMN how much did you drink?
8. They say Disney World is the happiest place on earth, obviously they haven't been in your arms.
9 Your lips look so sweet, just one kiss and I swear I could give up sugar for life.
10. If you were holding 11 roses I would see 12 of the most beautiful things in the world.
11. There's so much to say, but your eyes keep interrupting me.
12. I value my breath so it would be nice if you didn't take it away every time you walk by.
13. I love you with all my circle, not my heart. Hearts break but circles go on forever.
Do you have a favorite flirty line from a book or movie?
Have you ever used a flirty line? What line did you use and what was the response?
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Tuesday, September 22, 2020
Take Time Together
Home is where the heart is, so take time to spend together at home. You can find many delightful ways to spend time together around the house. Morning coffee in bed is one of my personal favorites or breakfast on a sunny deck. A card game or watch a video on a rainy day. Unplug yourselves from the electronics and quiet time at home can be simple. Just sitting together watching a ballgame is cozy contentment. Go for a walk or take a nap. In the evening, enjoy a glass of wine, play soft music and give each other a massage.
Take a break from the daily grind and revive that feeling
of being relaxed and close.
Monday, September 21, 2020
Grandma's Apple Raisin Bread Pudding
Spring may be the season of love with all the birds and bees stuff but I love the romantic flavors of Autumn. Apples, pears, raisins, cinnamon and clove, pumpkin and squash all ticking the senses to inspire warmth and love. To share my love of the season with my family, I've turned to a favorite recipe of Gram's. Growing up on a farm during the early 1900's she learned at an early age to utilize whatever you have on hand and turn it into something delicious. Over the years she tweaked her recipes for us "modern folk" but they never lost the ingredient of love.
Grandma's Apple Raisin Bread Pudding
Preheat oven 350 degrees Grease a 7x11" baking dish
Ingredients:
4 cups bread cubes (
¼ cup raisins
2 cups peeled and sliced
apples
1 cup brown sugar
1 ¾ cup milk
¼ cup butter (1/2 stick)
1 teaspoon cinnamon
½ teaspoon vanilla
* In a large bowl, combine bread, raisins and apples
* In a small sauce pan over medium heat, combine 1c brown sugar, 1/24 c milk and 1/4 c butter (1/2 stick). Cook and stir until butter is melted.
* Pour over bread mixture. Blend gently then pour mixture into the prepared baking dish.
*In a small bowl whisk together the cinnamon, vanilla and eggs. Pour over the bread mixture.
*Bake in the preheated oven for 40-50 minutes or until center is set and apples are tender.
While pudding is baking, make the Vanilla Sauce.
¼ cup white sugar
¼ cup brown sugar
½ cup milk
½ cup butter
1 teaspoon vanilla
OPTIONAL: 1 teaspoon – 1 Tablespoon bourbon or whiskey,
I like to add ¼ cup of powdered sugar to thicken
Mix the white and brown sugars with the milk and butter in a small sauce pan. Bring to boil then remove from heat. Add the vanilla (and the optional ingredients).
Serve over pudding.
The orgasmic flavor and the look on your honey's face once this amazing dish touches the pallet is soooo worth it!!!
Allergy Sufferer Finds Romance
There is nothing romantic about suffering allergies but that doesn't mean something romantic can happen.
I raised my boys to share and like a good son, #3 shared his sore throat with me. Oh, joy!As I lay on the couch suffering in silence, hubby brought me a steaming cup of tea. Awww......and it gets better. It was a cup of herbal tea designed to ease a flaming throat! AWWWWW! He's such a romantic guy. *sigh*
The primary ingredient in this herbal tea is Slippery Elm. Native Americans especially the Eastern Woodland Peoples have been using Slippery Elm for ages to treat a variety of ailments. The inner bark when combined with water, created a gummy substance that could be used as a soothing ointment. Gram said the Chippewa peoples of our state cut small flat dolls from the bark. Because of the calming attributes, the dolls were often chewed upon by fussy, teething toddlers.I've used Slippery Elm in tea for years due to suffering sore throat issues regularly since childhood. Traditional Medicinals Throat Coat is one of my go-to teas. I like the silky licorice flavor, reminding me of Gram's homemade tea, thus adding an extra layer of comfort. Keep in mind there are several variations of Throat Coat depending on which flavor you prefer or what you are trying to achieve. Some blends are good for overall health, while others add in improving respiratory health or the immune system. Check out Amazon for a list of all the teas for a side-by-side comparison.
In the name of romance, I will sit and enjoy every cup of herbal tea hubby brings to me.

