What’s for Supper? 03.15.21

03.15.21 ~ What’s for supper at your house this week?  

Hello friends!  I hope that you are doing well.  I missed last week’s post, due to being indisposed.  That’s a polite expression for the misery, but I lived through it.  I said the older I get the longer it takes to recover from terrible things like a stomach bug.  But you are definitely not here to hear about that.  In the meantime, we are enjoying spring like weather.  We will discuss the fact that we will have freezing rain later this week, and we’ll enjoy the Spring while we have it!  Right? Right.

Here’s what we ate last week:

Over the past two weeks I managed to take seven photos of the food that was eaten at our house.  Here is what they were:

Burgers.  Burgers with chips and pickles is always a go to when I need something easy.

Alfredo with a giant salad  and garlic bread.  I used frozen pappardelle pasta.  Everyone but me liked it a lot.  It may have been because I had been sick, so I’ll definitely try it again.

Chili with grits and raw onions.  Comfort food at its finest.Our favorite quick Italian pizza place opened back up.  Yay!  It was excellent.

Walmarts version of Lasagna with a giant salad and my bread.  Its just okay in my opinion. I would much rather have my “fast” version.

Soup beans with salmon, Mac and cheese, and roasted veggies.

McDonalds.  What can I say about that?  It was fine.

Taco salad with chips and salsa.

Roast with everything, corn muffins and coleslaw.  Yum.


Groceries

Since I missed last weeks post, I decided to just list everything below that I spent the first two weeks of March on groceries.

03/13 – Walmart $100.05

03/13 – Food Lion $41.31

03/05 – Walmart $105.67

I didn’t even try to cull out all of the non food items.  In the perfect world where I live inside my head, sometimes I do this and keep everything straight.  But reality is that I don’t live in a perfect world, so all of the shampoo, face wash, toilet paper and cat litter get lumped in with milk, bread and everything in between.

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I keep up with this through my Fetch app.  I just cashed my money out and I’m buying myself an ice machine that supposedly makes ice like you get from Sonic.  I can’t wait to see if it actually does.  I’ll let you know!  If you don’t already have Fetch, you can use my link below and automatically get at least 2,000 points added to your account.  Woohoo!

March ~ so far:  $247.03

February $547.53

January:  $485.88

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How did your grocery shopping go for the month of March?

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That’s it for us.  I hope that you ate something delicious this past week.  If you did, let me know in the comments down below.  I am always looking for a tried and true recipe to spring on my family.

What did you eat last week?  What are you planning to eat this week?  You can see all of my other What’s for supper? plans here.

What’s for Supper? 03.01.21

03.01.21 What’s for supper at your house this week?  

Hello friends!  I hope that you are doing well.  I am totally behind, but valiantly trying to get back on track.  We shall see.  Are you seeing hints of Spring where you are?  We woke up to a shivery 28* this morning, but are looking at steadily increasing temperatures for the next little bit.  Now that I’ve updated you with our weather, lets get to the food.

Here’s what we ate last week:

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Baked chicken with a giant salad, baked potatoes and buttered bread.03.01.21Soup beans, salmon, roasted veggies and Mac and cheese.  My comfort food.03.01.21

Baked ravioli with a giant salad and garlic bread.  YUM.03.01.21

Chicken fajitas with chips and salsa.  These were delicious.  03.01.21

Hot dogs without chili (again) with a variety of chips and broccoli salad.  I had another craving.

03.01.21Hamburgers with onion rings and French fries from a local place in town that opened up recently.  They were just okay.  I don’t say that lightly.  But when EVERYONE’S food is just okay, it’s just okay.03.01.21

Liv and I did the grocery shopping on Saturday, so Sunday dinner changed when I found ribeyes on the clearance rack.  They were divine, with a giant salad, baked potatoes, and garlic bread.


Groceries:  I needed to run into our local Food Lion to find chicken nuggets (hopefully) and came out on Wednesday with a total of $54.93.  On Saturday Liv and I drove to the next town over to stock up on things that our Kroger had on loss leader and walked out of there with a grand total of $173.71.  I had a list and everything!  One of the things that went into the cart was the ribeyes, but I’ve already gotten two meals out of those, so my brain is already telling me that they were justified.  And delicious.

Grand total for the month of February:  $547.53

February 28:  $228.64

February 20:  $88.93

February 13:  $127.09

February 6:  $102.87


January:  $485.88

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That’s it for us.  I hope that you ate something delicious this past week.  If you did, let me know in the comments down below.  I am always looking for a tried and true recipe to spring on my family.

 

What did you eat last week?  What are you planning to eat this week?  You can see all of my other What’s for supper? plans here.

What’s for Supper? 02.15.21

What’s for supper at your house this week?

Hello friends!  I hope that you are doing well.  We had snow for the third week in a row.  You already know what I’m waiting for.  However pretty it is, and it does melt quickly, I’m still just over here waiting to plant my tomatoes….

Here’s what we ate last week:

Thick cut pork chops with baked potatoes and buttered bread.  There was a salad to go with this, but I somehow missed it when I took the photo.

Baked “Lasagna” with garlic bread and giant salad.

Hot dogs without chili, perfect boiled eggs and chips.

Potato soup, oven bacon and biscuits.  YUM.

Takeout.  But I did make my own green beans!

It was a “whatever you can find” night.  I had hot dogs without chili again. Sometimes you just want something and you have it.  Delicious.


That’s it for us.  I hope that you ate something delicious this past week.  If you did, let me know in the comments down below.  I am always looking for a tried and true recipe to spring on my family.

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What did you eat last week?  What are you planning to eat this week?  You can see all of my other What’s for supper? plans here.

What’s for Supper? 02.08.21

What’s for supper at your house this week?

Hello friends!  I hope that you are doing well.  It snowed again this past Saturday night.  While it’s beautiful, I am so ready for Spring.  As always.

Here’s what we ate last week in no particular order:

I made pulled chicken on buns with chips and air fryer pickles.  We have a tavern in our area that makes these pickles deep fried and we love them.  These turned out really good, but I need to tweak the recipe before I share it with you.  Why yes, those are my Christmas dishes.  What do you use to eat on when you don’t run the dishwasher that morning? 😯 

Pancakes with bacon and hash browns.  Liv asked me why I do this to my pancakes.  No, it’s not very appealing to look at, but I can get a better coverage with my syrup this way with less, which doesn’t make me wish I hadn’t made pancakes for supper.  They were pretty good, but I won’t be using this recipe I found online again.

Soup beans with salmon, Mac and cheese, roasted onions and potatoes with fry sauce.  Yum.

Taco salad with a cheese and refried beans and onions rollup.  Delicious.

Roast chicken quarters with baked potatoes and roasted carrots and onions.  We had sweet Hawaiian rolls on the side.

It was a canned soup and grilled cheese night.  Everyone seemed to be content.  I also got Hayden to try my beloved Vegetable Beef which he has now asked for more than once for lunch, so I count that as a win.

Tuna sandwiches with chips and cucumbers.


That’s it for us.  I hope that you ate something delicious this past week.  If you did, let me know in the comments down below.  I am always looking for a tried and true recipe to spring on my family.

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What’s for Supper? 02.01.21

What’s for supper at your house this week?

Hello friends!  I hope that you are doing well.  I completely missed last week.  I am sorry about that.  Every time that I think I’ve found my rhythm this year, I have to start from scratch and find a new one.  One thing that I’ve learned about myself after all of these years on earth is that I’m getting better at it.  Or at least today that’s my feeling.  Ask me if I feel the same later this week, when I’m sure something will be off kilter and I’ll need to realign myself.  Again.  Let’s go!

Here’s what we ate in the last two weeks in no particular order:

Chicken and yellow rice with cornbread muffins and coleslaw.  I’ll try to post this super simple and yummy recipe tomorrow.

BLT sandwiches with chips and fresh tomatoes and cucumbers.  Yum.

Hamburgers with chips and fresh tomatoes and onions.

Kielbasa with rice, fresh cucumbers and garlic bread.

Chinese!  It was my birthday and I got to choose, so this was it.  It was delicious too.

Homemade meatballs with spaghetti and buttered bread.  The meatballs were just okay in my opinion.  Firstly, I’m not a great meatball lover, so I’m already inclined to dislike them. Do you have a tried and true meatball recipe?  I would to have it!

Chicken and dumplings with cornbread muffins.  This looks pretty terrible, but it tasted amazing.  I got the recipe from my brother.  When I make them again, I’ll take photos so I can share it with you.

Soup beans, salmon, Mac and cheese with roasted potatoes, onions and broccoli.  

Burgers with Doritos, fresh onions, tomatoes and cucumbers.

When I spent my morning getting groceries Denton ASKED for Chinese food again.  We tried something new last time.  It was their steamed chicken dumplings, and he feel instantly in love with them.  So I got Chinese twice in two weeks.  Yay for me.  And the dumplings were amazing, again.  Also we have a new favorite to share, their black peppered chicken.  YUM.


That’s it for us.  I hope that you ate something delicious this past week.  If you did, let me know in the comments down below.  I am always looking for a tried and true recipe to spring on my family.

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What I’m Reading 11.13.19 ~ Firestarter

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I haven’t read any “new to me” books lately.  I’ve still been plowing through many of my old favorites because that’s apparently what my brain wants to consume right now.  I’m not fighting it, I’m actually enjoying them.  You can see that list here.
 
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But I didn’t want to leave you empty handed in case you need a new to you book to read, so I’ve decided that I’m going to tell you about books that I have read before and loved.  I can’t re-read every single book I’ve ever read (oh how I wish I had that many hours in my day!), so it’s unlikely that I will get to tell you about all of them unless I just tell you about them.  Did any of that make sense?  When I haven’t read a new book, I’ll just tell you about a book that I’ve read in the past that I think you might want to read too.  Okay?  Okay.
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This week I wanted to tell you about a book that I have actually read over and over.  It’s my all time favorite book from Stephen King – because it’s not really scary.  I’m actually not the biggest fan of anything horror, because you know, I have an excellent and very overactive imagination which causes me problems in my day to day life.  When I read The Shining (which is EXCELLENT by the way) I only read it in the daylight hours, with my back to a wall and all of the lights on.  I still jumped out of my skin anytime someone in my family walked into the room.  I am not good with being scared out of my mind.  Ahem.
 
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So if you’ve never read a Stephen King book because you don’t want visions of Pennywise dancing in your head for the rest of your natural life, Firestarter is the book for you.  I love it, hence the reason I’ve read it over and over through the years.  And don’t get me wrong, it is what I consider a thriller, but it doesn’t have jump scares in it.  Also, if you believe that you can’t have jump scares while you are reading a book….I just don’t know if we can be friends anymore.


P.S.  I have read It.  I read it when I was a teenager and didn’t know any better.  Now I live with the consequences…..

 

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You can see a list of all of the books I read in 2018 here.  Just scroll to the bottom of the page.

Books I’ve read in the past:

Firestarter by Stephen King

The End of the Road by Tom Bodett

Books I’ve read in 2019:

Novels:

And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie

 
 
 

Cookbooks:

Baking with Mary Berry: Cakes, Cookies, Pies, and Pastries from the British Queen of Baking By Mary Berry

Southern Girl Meets Vegetarian Boy by Damaris Phillips

Weight Watchers One Pot Cookbook by Weight Watchers

Non-Fiction:

Homebody: A Guide to Creating Spaces You Never Want to Leave by Joanna Gaines

The 5 Love Languages by Gary Chapman

The Backyard Orchardist by Stella Otto

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What I’m Reading 11.06.19 ~ The End of the Road

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I haven’t read any “new to me” books lately.  I’ve still been plowing through many of my old favorites because that’s apparently what my brain wants to consume right now.  I’m not fighting it, I’m actually enjoying them.  You can see that list here.
 
Go Away I'm Reading Read Pullover HoodieBut I didn’t want to leave you empty handed in case you need a new to you book to read, so I’ve decided that I’m going to tell you about books that I have read before and loved.  I can’t re-read every single book I’ve ever read (oh how I wish I had that many hours in my day!), so it’s unlikely that I will get to tell you about all of them unless I just tell you about them.  Did any of that make sense?  When I haven’t read a new book, I’ll just tell you about a book that I’ve read in the past that I think you might want to read too.  Okay?  Okay.
 
This week I wanted to tell you about a book that my Daddy recommended to me a couple of decades ago.  You may have heard his voice a time or two if you ever watched TV that had commercials in it.  The author’s name is Tom Bodett and he is probably most famous for the line “we’ll leave the light on for you” from the Motel 6 commercials that started in the ’80s. The End of the Road Audible Audiobook – Abridged Tom Bodett (Author, Narrator), Bantam Doubleday Dell Audio (Publisher)
You need to read this book.  It’s a super fast read, it’s hilarious and it will give you a glimpse of life and the people who lived at that time in Homer, Alaska. 
 
The thing that prompted me to remember this book was a conversation that Hayden and I had a few weeks ago.  Every night while I’m cooking someone inevitably ends up with me in the kitchen.  Which is awesome, except for two things: 
  1.   My kitchen was not designed to house more than one person at a time, because it was built by a demented person and
  2.   I am a very dangerous cook.

I cannot tell you how many times I have been talking with my hands and almost skewered a member of my family with a sharp knife.  I know.  I told you that I’m dangerous.  Also, just last week when I fried hamburgers for supper, I forgot that I’m not 17 anymore and I can’t just pick up a heavy pan with boiling grease with one hand and carry it to the sink.  Yes, I am a 46 year old woman who has arthritis issues who has to remind herself to carefully pick up hot, scalding pans with TWO hands and navigate carefully to the sink or else suffer the horrifying consequences of almost dumping said contents on her daughter.  Liv was not nearly as concerned about this as I was, because I didn’t actually get near her.  My poor kitchen rug could tell you a different story.  I was just having a Mama moment where I imagined all of the terrible, horrendous consequences if I actually HAD.  Gah.

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Anyway, Hayden and I were talking while I cooked supper one night and he casually asked me why I keep my Costco sized box of baking soda in the cabinet next to the stove.  And you know how your brain does that super fast forward motion thing where you remember entire conversations, or entire movies in a split second?  That’s what my brain did at that moment except it was with this book.
 
There is a section where one of the characters is talking about moving into their new house.  They have always kept their baking soda next to the stove, except, they had help putting everything away as it was unpacked, and the person who unpacked the kitchen didn’t put the baking soda in the cabinet next to the stove with disastrous consequences.  I had never realized that Tom Bodett’s book was the reason that I always make sure to have a giant box handy.
 
I never want to give you spoilers for anything that I recommend to you, so go read the book!  You can thank me later.  And go buy a Costco sized box of baking soda this afternoon and make sure it’s next to your stove!
P.S.  Yes, I’ve had to use my enormous box of baking soda more than once after setting my stove top on fire.  I told you I was a dangerous woman.
 
 
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You can see a list of all of the books I read in 2018 here.  Just scroll to the bottom of the page.

Books I’ve read in the past:

The End of the Road by Tom Bodett

Books I’ve read in 2019:

Novels:

And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie

 
 
 

Cookbooks:

Baking with Mary Berry: Cakes, Cookies, Pies, and Pastries from the British Queen of Baking By Mary Berry

Southern Girl Meets Vegetarian Boy by Damaris Phillips

Weight Watchers One Pot Cookbook by Weight Watchers

Non-Fiction:

Homebody: A Guide to Creating Spaces You Never Want to Leave by Joanna Gaines

The 5 Love Languages by Gary Chapman

The Backyard Orchardist by Stella Otto

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What I’m Reading 10.23.19 ~ The Official Downton Abbey Cookbook

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Hello again!  You are going to LOVE this post if you are a Downton Abbey fan.  A few weeks ago, Liv and I were in a bookstore and I came across this lovely, lovely gem.  You guys.  This book is absolutely beautiful.  Even if you don’t collect books like my brother and my kids collected rocks when they were little, you have to at least run to your local library and demand that they get a copy of it RIGHT NOW.
 
 The Official Downton Abbey Cookbook Hardcover – September 17, 2019 by Annie Gray (Author), Gareth Neame (Foreword)
It’s a gorgeous, big and heavy hardcover book that you can sit down and read for a few hours.
 The Official Downton Abbey Cookbook Hardcover – September 17, 2019 by Annie Gray (Author), Gareth Neame (Foreword) It has more than 100 recipes from the show from upstairs and downstairs; it has over 100 photos from the show; it’s full of historical information about how the social, political and economic systems affected everyone at this time – without making you want to take a nap.Book Flower Fly Shirt Dandelion Reading Fan Gift Floral T-Shirt
In a word:  I can’t give you just one word.  It is everything you would expect from Downton Abbey.
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You can see a list of all of the books I read in 2018 here.  Just scroll to the bottom of the page.

Books I’ve read in 2019:

Novels:

And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie

 
 
 

Cookbooks:

Baking with Mary Berry: Cakes, Cookies, Pies, and Pastries from the British Queen of Baking By Mary Berry

Southern Girl Meets Vegetarian Boy by Damaris Phillips

Weight Watchers One Pot Cookbook by Weight Watchers

Non-Fiction:

Homebody: A Guide to Creating Spaces You Never Want to Leave by Joanna Gaines

The 5 Love Languages by Gary Chapman

The Backyard Orchardist by Stella Otto

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What I’m Reading 10.09.19 ~ David Sedaris & Brian Tracy

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Hello again!  Over the past couple of weeks I read not one, but two books that I’ll tell you about today.  Yay!  Life is so, so busy (I hate that expression) and things encroach constantly, but I try to find tiny pockets of time to fit my reading in.  Anytime I’m standing in a line, I’m reading a book.  I also discovered audio books again.  Who knew that you can read with your ears!!  Seriously, I used to listen to audio books when I was a courier for one of our hospitals.  I loved them, and it got my fix in for reading in a BIG way.  When you spend eight hours in a car alone, you can fly through a lot of books.
 
But it does create confusion for people, when you walk into a place of business with your eyes swollen shut from crying after listening to four straight hours of The Chamber by John Grisham.  Have you read it?  It was excellent from what I remember…..Anywho, that’s not what I wanted to talk about today.
 
I discovered that now that I’m older, I most definitely cannot multitask.  This includes listening to audio books.  I have to concentrate and pay attention, else my mind wanders off and when I tune back in I have NO idea what’s going on.  I hate multitasking anyway.  I have found that if I concentrate on one thing at a time, I get it done quicker and I don’t get it wrong after three tries.  Ahem.  But some things I do are what I call brainless activities:  loading the dishwasher, changing the bed sheets, scrubbing the toilets in my house.  Things like that, that need to done, but that don’t necessarily need my brain along to accomplish them.  Those are excellent times to also “read” a book.  ANYWAY.  I “read” Me Talk Pretty One Day by David Sedaris over the past two weeks via audio book.
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Let me get out all of my adjectives for this one:  This book was hilarious, heartbreaking, shocking, tender, sad, and laugh out loud funny.  I had no idea who David Sedaris was when I picked out this book.  I knew somewhere in the recesses of my brain that Hayden had one of his books that we had picked up on one of our book hauls.  But beyond that, nothing.
 
I highly recommend it on the fact alone that he narrates the audio book himself and he kind of, sort of, not really, but slightly sounds like me when he talks.  Also, I would love to meet his father because I would bet real money that David Sedaris has his Dad’s voice down pat.
 
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I also read Eat That Frog! by Brian Tracy.  I wanted to read this because I hear so, SO many people reference it all the time and I’ve never been a fan of the concept.  I understand where they are coming from, but I have found that I don’t deal well with things in this way.  Example:  The point of this book is to take your most dreaded task and get it done first thing.  This is to keep you from procrastinating.  I have discovered about myself many things over the years.  One of them is that if I have a dreaded, monumental task set before me, I’m going to avoid completing it like it’s the plague. Which is the very definition of procrastination.  So I feel like, by doing things in this manner, I am absolutely setting myself up for failure from the very beginning. 
eat that frogI need to break things down into manageable chunks of time, so that I can get a sense of accomplishment along the way. I feel like if I used the Eat That Frog method of doing things, it would go something like this:  I decide to clear out my closet all in one go; it takes me three days; I have a complete and utter disaster on my hands; and Denton and I would be sleeping on random piles of clothing for the duration.  Not fun for anyone.
 
But, if I do things in small manageable chunks – clear out the dresser today and just the dresser – I can get that done in a reasonable amount of time, and I can feel good about the whole thing without my bedroom looking like the Goodwill exploded, to quote my Mama.
 
I guess it all comes down to what kind of a system works for you.  I enjoyed reading the Marie Kondo books too, but I work better with the FlyLady system on a day to day basis.  Of course I’ve been decluttering my house for about six years now, but that’s another story entirely.
 
It was a good book though, full of other great tips and I’m glad that I read it. 
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You can see a list of all of the books I read in 2018 here.  Just scroll to the bottom of the page.

Books I’ve read in 2019:

Novels:

And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie

 
 
 

Cookbooks:

Baking with Mary Berry: Cakes, Cookies, Pies, and Pastries from the British Queen of Baking By Mary Berry

Southern Girl Meets Vegetarian Boy by Damaris Phillips

Weight Watchers One Pot Cookbook by Weight Watchers

Non-Fiction:

Homebody: A Guide to Creating Spaces You Never Want to Leave by Joanna Gaines

The 5 Love Languages by Gary Chapman

The Backyard Orchardist by Stella Otto

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What I’m Reading 09.25.19 ~ Agatha Christie

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Agatha Christie And Then There Were None
Can you believe that I had never, ever, ever, read a book by Agatha Christie?  I can’t either.  I knew with my brain that she was the best selling novelist of all time.  You understand what I’m saying.  You know things, but you don’t know how you acquired this knowledge; just by being alive I suppose.  All you have to say are the words Agatha Christie and anyone on the planet earth will know exactly who you are talking about.  So how did I live and breathe books for 45 years and not once read one of her books?  I still don’t know.  But you can believe that I will be reading many  more of her books in the future. 
 
I picked up the copy of And Then There Were None completely out of the blue and I LOVED it.  It has been sitting in my gigantic to be read pile for at least a year.  I had no idea when I chose this book last week that it was her best selling novel and that it is also the world’s best selling mystery – ever.  High, high praise indeed.  And for very good reason.
 
As per my normal way with everything you will find NO spoilers here, but I cannot recommend this book enough.  Every time I thought that I had ferreted out the plot, it would twist and turn, again and again.  She does this all the way up to the very last page.
 
If you’ve never an Agatha Christie book either, you should pick this one up today.  If you are already well into her amazing universe, you should have told me!  Either way, let me know what you think of this book.  Did you love it as much as I did?  Did you hate it?  If so, WHY?
 

Side note:  I just discovered that there is a two part drama series available!!  Adding it to our never ending list of things we have to watch!CafePress Agatha Christie Natural Canvas Tote Bag, Reusable Shopping Bag


You can see a list of all of the books I read in 2018 here.  Just scroll to the bottom of the page.

Books I’ve read in 2019:

Novels:

 
 
 

Cookbooks:

Baking with Mary Berry: Cakes, Cookies, Pies, and Pastries from the British Queen of Baking By Mary Berry

Southern Girl Meets Vegetarian Boy by Damaris Phillips

Weight Watchers One Pot Cookbook by Weight Watchers

Non-Fiction:

Homebody: A Guide to Creating Spaces You Never Want to Leave by Joanna Gaines

The 5 Love Languages by Gary Chapman

The Backyard Orchardist by Stella Otto

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