Coffee anyone ?

Are you a beans yes or beans no family?
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Chili is always good in winter! Hot and filling -- beans or no.

Time I made another pot as I have eaten the last portion I had in freezer. Need to get it done as the heavy "crunch time" for my job is fast approaching and after 10 hr work plus feeding chores, all you want is "heat & eat" :D

I have a ham I need to cook this week, sweet potatoes to bake & will get a few collards, too....and, of course, a pot of beans will follow soon. :old

38 this AM, so no ice :clap Yesterday about 1/2 inch but warmed to almost 50. Temps good today & tomorrow...then they say the bottom will drop again. Some kind of moisture will fall...:idunno...wait and see what it is. :lol: Just above freezing now, it's good.

The WM I work demos most often had eggs for 38 cent a dozen! You can't feed the hens for that.:rolleyes: Needless to say, everyone bought all they could carry. I'm looking at the "best use" dates of March 15, thinking wow -- and you guys buying don't even realize they are already 5-6 weeks old. So when hens slow for winter, we all know to just save a few dozen to use over the next 4 months.

The price was SO GOOD -- I kept wanting to buy them :lol: I have 6 dozen boxed at home -- :rolleyes: I didn't buy any. :D
 
And the rest is secret! :)
That is the important part!

I'm looking at the "best use" dates of March 15, thinking wow -- and you guys buying don't even realize they are already 5-6 weeks old.
I think that is unlikely. The Julian date the eggs were packed should be on the carton and MOST LIKELY they were packed not too long after they were laid, couple of days at the most. I believe a lot of states require the "use by" date to be no more than 45 days from packing, some are 60 days.
 
Coffee is on. Cold and more to come, they are preducing recor lows here in NorthernIndiana ... not looking forward it... but we got plenty of wood in. Need to get tanks filled and the new heater in the one today...
 
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