Sunday, October 2, 2011

I Will Not Complain

Tate is getting so big.
He is such a cute little guy.


Hi all, this is my first time back to my Blog in a very long time.  


I broke my wrist when I fell in the shower the middle of July 
and to mend I needed an operation of a metal plate 
and seven screws. 


I am just now back to typing with two hands. 


With physical therapy I am hoping to be able to use it better through the 
next few months. 


I just watched Nie-Nie and I don't dare complain. 


Here is her blog:
 http://nieniedialogues.blogspot.com/


And here is a video about her:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KHDvxPjsm8E


So you see why I will not complain.

Love,
Grammy T.

Monday, August 1, 2011

Successful Marriages Require A High Degree of Mutual Toleration,


My Grandfather George William Pillsbury with his siblings 
Leonard and Adeline Jane.

"Anyone who imagines that bliss is normal
is going to waste a lot of time running around 
shouting that he has been robbed. 



The fact is that most putts don’t drop, 
most beef is tough, 

most children grow up to be just like people, 
most successful marriages require a 
high degree of mutual toleration, 
and most jobs are more often dull than otherwise. 

Life is just like an old time rail journey ...
 delays, sidetracks, smoke, dust, cinders, and jolts, 
interspersed only occasionally by beautiful vistas and thrilling bursts of speed. 

The trick is to thank the Lord for letting 
you have the ride." 


Saturday, July 23, 2011

How to get back to Classic Yahoo Mail


So I know I'm a slouch. 
I haven't written forever.

But, I have had issues.

One of the issues is in the 
picture above.

But the good news is that I just figured out how to get my Classic Yahoo Mail back.                                                        

Go to your Control Panel in your Windows 7. Change the resolution to make your screen 800x600 resolutions.

Go back into your Yahoo Mail and it will give you the option to change your email back to classic mail.

Now change it back.

Now go back into your control panel and change the resolution to the one you want and save it.

And that is all there is to it :)

Love,
Grammy T.

Friday, June 17, 2011

Remember That Time When We Used to Make Homemade Root Beer?

Homemade Root Beer

When my husband was going to school 

at BYU in the late 60's 
a young man named Finlinson 
from Delta, Utah 
taught me to make 
homemade
 root beer.


He brought me his families bottle capper and away 
we went having the best time making 
it and then putting it in 
the dark basement 
until 
it was fizzy. 


It was so fun and very yummy.


This morning I happened upon this recipe for 
homemade root beer and wanted 
to share it. 


Ingredients:

Serves:
80

Serving Size: 1 cup

Please go here for the full recipe.


Love,
Grammy T.

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

I Love My Buddy Burners


Frying EggsWhen I was a Girl Scout my leader, 
Mrs. Thorpe, taught us how to 
make buddy Burners. 

They were so much fun and I used mine 

all summer long to cook 
my breakfast.

Frying Hash-browns
 Well a few month ago I saved some large tin cans from my food storage, the one's you get at the Bishops Storehouse or Cannery, and I washed and saved some tuna cans. 
Frying toast
 Then This morning Sarah, Matilda and I made up the burners.

It was so much fun to cook our breakfast outside and 
it was the best breakfast they had ever had, 
for sure! :)

Love,
Grammy T.

Saturday, June 11, 2011

Sweet Memories for Sure



When I was little we lived on Argo Way in Sacramento, 
my mom would get Canned Boston Beans and 
Canned Boston Brown Bread. 


The bread was sweet and we ate it toasted 
with lots of butter. 


The beans were very sweet too so it all made for 
sweet memories for sure. 


I found a recipe for the Canned Brown Bread. 


I thought it would be very fun for 
us all to try to make our own. 


But if you are too busy and want to buy them 
here is what they look like 
in the can. 


B & M Brown Bread Original (Plain) 16 oz.

Love,
Grammy T.

Friday, June 10, 2011

Old Pictures of The Day

Fannie Virginia Casseopia Lawrence

The young lady is Fannie Virginia Casseopia Lawrence. She is 5 years old in the picture and was a slave girl in Virginia and was redeemed in Virginia by Catharine S. Lawrence. She was baptized in Brooklyn at Plymouth Church by Henry Ward Beecher. 

It is Heartbreaking to me. 

I Love this blog called Old Picture of the Day.
I really do.

You should go to his page and take a look. 

You know the old saying 
"A picture is worth a thousand words"? 

It is really true and the pictures are here on 
"Old Pictures Of The Day."

After you visit the Blog of PJM
please write me and tell me which of the pictures 
touched you the most and I will reply.

Love,
Grammy T.