$ Signs

dollar-signI am not the greatest when it comes to punctuation but I do know that when you talk about American currency you put the dollar sign ($) before you put the number. It’s something I learned a long time ago and its the proper way of writing it. Lately I have seen a trend of writing for example 200$ as in 200 dollars, it’s supposed to be $200. It might be a little thing but for those who are in writing, publishing and marketing that can make or break your business because details are actually a big thing if you are trying to win over clients and gain new business.

Throwback Thursday – Queen – Under Pressure #TBT

Today I am feeling the pressure from several directions. Queen featuring the late David Bowie sings for me today. Pressure sucks!

F-You 2016, That’s All I Gotta Say #2016

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This year went from awful to suck to something horrible in 365 days. I won’t miss this year. So much has happened. So much pain. So so much loss. We can’t make sense of it all. Lord have mercy over us all.

First Carrie Fisher, Now Her Mom Debbie Reynolds Has Passed Away

This is not supposed to happen at least not like this. Debbie Reynolds is an icon of her time and now she has passed away just a day after her daughter. This isn’t supposed to happen this way. Tragedy is a cruel thing. Rest in peace Debbie, join Carrie in eternity.

Ham & Potato Soup

This was some great soup that uses a part of a ham that is just discarded. Flavor can be found in the bone too.

Laura B's avatarThe Soup Diva

This is a great way to use up leftover ham (including the bone!)

  • 32 oz vegetable broth (or chicken or beef)
  • 2 cups diced potatoes (about 2 large russets)
  • 1 yellow onion, diced
  • 1 cup carrots (diced or matchstick – about 3 carrots)
  • 1-2 cups diced ham (depending on how much meat is left on the bone)
  • 1 leftover ham bone (optional, but adds lots of flavor)
  • 1 tbsp minced garlic
  • 1 tbsp fresh or dried parsley
  • 1 tsp fresh or dried thyme
  • 5 oz can evaporated milk
  • Salt and black pepper to taste

Put broth, water, vegetables, ham (and bone), and seasonings in large slow cooker on low. Cook all day (at least 8 hours). Remove bone. Stir in milk and add additional seasonings as needed.

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I created this recipe after being inspired by my friend Oreon, who posted on Facebook that she was making soup with a leftover…

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