Subj : Flip Phones was: Chicken To : Sean Dennis From : Ruth Haffly Date : Thu Jul 20 2023 14:49:13 Hi Sean, RH> It's under consideration for us, just haven't gotten the old round RH> tuit. (G) SD> I understand that only too well... Not quite enough hours in the day sometimes. Other days it feels like time is dragging--but then it speeds up and I still haven't gotten everything done I'd intended to do. (G) RH> quite high and muddy, even into western NY and on our way south. Got RH> back, turned on the news earlier tonight and found out we've an air RH> advisory for tomorrow, the Canadian wild fires are still making it RH> rough to breathe. SD> We're in the same baot here. Took the bus to and from the hearing aid SD> clinic at the VA yesterday during a "code orange" air quality alert. SD> Thankfully it just made my eyes burn a bit but didn't hurt my lungs. We were anticipating air alerts while we were in NY and VT, had a few days of sunny but hazy weather in NY. Got to VT and the rains came pouring down so the air cleared up. Most of the time I feel the smoke in both my eyes and lungs so I appreciate the rain. Got back to NC and have had a lot of hazy weather; I think it's beginning to clear now. Had an EF3 tornado hit the Rocky Mount area (a couple of counties east) yesterday during a brief, but intense storm. SD> Just checked the air quality for today. It's green. It's green for SD> fire and smoke also. It's dark and cloudy...probably getting ready to SD> burst. The weatherman on the station we watch said that by the week end things will be clear here. Meanwhile, I'm staying inside as much as possible. SD> Anyone in the US can check their air quality by going to SD> https://www.airnow.gov and entering their ZIP code. Good to know. I usually check Weather Underground on my phone; they're pretty good about local issues. (salmon) RH> We buy it from time to time but not all that often. Got some canned on RH> the shelf that we need to use up, maybe some will go into fish cakes. I RH> don't have a real recipe for them, just a mix of a mostly drained, RH> picked over can of fish, chopped onion, egg or two, flour and/or bread RH> crumbs basically--mix until it holds together, fry in a bit of oil RH> until browned on both sides. Good with fried potatoes. SD> Here's my recipe for salmon patties: SD> Title: Sean's Salmon Patties SD> Categories: Main dish, Fish, Seandennis SD> Yield: 4 Servings SD> 1 Can (14 3/4 oz) Salmon SD> 4 oz Saltines finely crushed SD> 2 T Onion flakes SD> 2 Eggs SD> 1 T Lemon juice SD> 1 t Black pepper SD> Oil or butter for frying More basic than mine, but the use of lemon in it sounds good. I use bread crumbs instead of the crackers--reminds me, I need to do a machine loaf to make into crumbs and crutons. I'll probably wait a bit until temps cool down a bit but still need to do it at some point this summer. --- Catch you later, Ruth rchaffly{at}earthlink{dot}net FIDO 1:396/45.28 .... Mind... Mind... Let's see, I had one of those around here someplace. --- PPoint 3.01 * Origin: Sew! That's My Point (1:396/45.28) .