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<blockquote data-quote="Marguerite" data-source="post: 337957" data-attributes="member: 1991"><p>Thanks for reminding me, Fran - I made some pasta dough on Thursday, I have a little bolognese sauce left over from the lasagne I made (I used the pasta dough for that, tolled out into a sheet - you don't need to pre-cook the sheets when it's freshly made). We should eat that tomorrow. Maybe it's tomorrow night's dinner for mother in law. I could make that leftover sauce into ravioli, unless anyone has better recipes. Somehow I have never found a really good ravioli filling that the family likes.</p><p></p><p>I remember making home-made pasta (tagliatelli) for our church youth group. Just for fun the kids wanted to make the strands as long as possible, so we had the kids all in a line holding the l o n g strip of pasta dough to go through the cutters. It was about four metres long! It did make serving it up a bit tricky, until I got the scissors!</p><p></p><p>mother in law's still feeling very sore and bruised, still very unsteady. husband & I are still concerned about her state of mind, the doctor raised the spectre of slight dementia and we think he might be right. The doctor said that medications these days can slow or halt the progress of dementia, but we do need to get it checked out quickly. And discreetly.</p><p></p><p>Good for you, Fran, trying to get some college help for difficult child. I am shocked that they don't have a category to help kids like difficult child. I had to fight our dept of ed to make them put something specific in place for difficult child 3 and kids like him, because they had no special class for kids with high-functioning autism. They set it up, but by the time they did we had difficult child 3 placed in correspondence.</p><p></p><p>Did you know it's a blue moon tonight? At least according to modern interpretation which describes a blue moon as the second full moon in the same calendar month. But traditionally, a blue moon is a 13th full moon in a calendar year; usually the "odd one out" is the first, extra-early full moon coming in before Easter and Passover.</p><p></p><p>I'd better get to bed, I desperately need some sleep! It's after 1 am here!</p><p></p><p>Marg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marguerite, post: 337957, member: 1991"] Thanks for reminding me, Fran - I made some pasta dough on Thursday, I have a little bolognese sauce left over from the lasagne I made (I used the pasta dough for that, tolled out into a sheet - you don't need to pre-cook the sheets when it's freshly made). We should eat that tomorrow. Maybe it's tomorrow night's dinner for mother in law. I could make that leftover sauce into ravioli, unless anyone has better recipes. Somehow I have never found a really good ravioli filling that the family likes. I remember making home-made pasta (tagliatelli) for our church youth group. Just for fun the kids wanted to make the strands as long as possible, so we had the kids all in a line holding the l o n g strip of pasta dough to go through the cutters. It was about four metres long! It did make serving it up a bit tricky, until I got the scissors! mother in law's still feeling very sore and bruised, still very unsteady. husband & I are still concerned about her state of mind, the doctor raised the spectre of slight dementia and we think he might be right. The doctor said that medications these days can slow or halt the progress of dementia, but we do need to get it checked out quickly. And discreetly. Good for you, Fran, trying to get some college help for difficult child. I am shocked that they don't have a category to help kids like difficult child. I had to fight our dept of ed to make them put something specific in place for difficult child 3 and kids like him, because they had no special class for kids with high-functioning autism. They set it up, but by the time they did we had difficult child 3 placed in correspondence. Did you know it's a blue moon tonight? At least according to modern interpretation which describes a blue moon as the second full moon in the same calendar month. But traditionally, a blue moon is a 13th full moon in a calendar year; usually the "odd one out" is the first, extra-early full moon coming in before Easter and Passover. I'd better get to bed, I desperately need some sleep! It's after 1 am here! Marg [/QUOTE]
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