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Baymule

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New trailer floor! It looks so nice. Hitched it up this morning and went to Alto, an hour away. Went to Tractor Supply and got dog food. Carson was a big hit and got lots of petting. While I was paying for dog food, he peed on the battery display. Take THAT pink bunny! I told Carson In disappointed tone that he wasn’t supposed to pee in the nice store, supposed to pee outside. He hung his head and looked embarrassed. The ladies laughed and said they’d clean it up. LOL

Then to the post place, got loaded and paid for them.

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Got home after 11, dropped trailer, brought Sentry inside, moved Sheba and Buford to front yard. Dumped out bottom of bucket water, filled with much cleaner water.
 

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My hubby likes hamburger helper, is somehow very convinced that I love it. I don't. We didn't eat it growing up (he did) and it just doesn't look or taste appetizing to me. He still insists on making it and that I love it.

I have cooked Mac n cheese several times, and cut up a few cooked hot dogs or a bunch of little smokies into it for protein, and he whines about that, calls it prison food. I don't really understand how Mac n cheese with hotdogs is yucky but hamburger helper is not??

Try adding a few shakes of smoked paprika to Mac n cheese, it gives it a nice flavor.
 

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LOL -- we did hamburger helper when we first got married straight up and it was good, tuna helper too. We tried this year again (must be a nostalgia thing??) and blech (@Baymule did good feeding it to the dogs).
BUT -- no matter how I make mac n cheese -- even from scratch with really good cheese DH doesn't like it - ever. :( --- you're not alone!
 

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I have cans of Spam in the cabinet. BJ could “cook” Spam and did so often. I think I have a dozen cans, expired recently. I’m gonna split one can between 4 big dogs, maybe once a week or every 2 weeks, do they don’t get a salt overload. If my dogs loved me for hamburger helper, they’ll adore me for Spam.

I’d come in from morning chores to find BJ cooking breakfast, Spam. Funny how it’s just not appealing anymore. He watched me cooking pancakes once and was amazed! He took over, happily flipping pancakes with the spatula. We bought him a non stick frying pan and he got good at tossing the pancake in the air to flip it over. He was proud of his new achievement and would bring me breakfast in bed, yup, pancakes. He was thrilled with mastering the fine art of flipping pancakes and enthusiastically went through three boxes of pancake mix. I finally had to tell him to stop, I didn’t even want to SEE another pancake!
 

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Fried spam -- once in a while. It's like fried bologna, takes me back to grandmas and the wood stove era. 😁. Haven't bought any of either in years. But not a bad thing to have on hand in a lockdown. I mean, we do need a little salt in our body :lol: makes you feel naughty to eat the "no, no" stuff.

For some reason I'm now thinking kielbasa and kraut.
 
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