Quoting Michael Loo to Nancy Backus on 11-26-18 08:15 <=-
I've noted that the good home health aides are more likely to know howPossibly... I've been surprised more than once at how handy some RNs
to get the best use from the drawsheets than most hospital staff... they almost always require the assist of two, while at home, one person can
do it just fine (including myself, actually)....
It's your focus and the resources you have to work
with. Certainly at the hospital, an aide is more
likely to have learned such skills than the RNs.
are.... but then, most of those started out as a patient tech....
Depends - now with RN training being more academically
focused, the graduates seem to be more sort of halfway
doctors than nursing nurses.
They probably would.... sometimes they surprise us by what they like and then by what they turn their noses up at... ;)Cats are just hard to judge... :) Ours like breaded shrimp tails, but
Hard to tell, and attitudes do change in both directions.
not unbreaded.... no problem, we just won't share the latter with them anymore... ;)
Is the crispiness a criterion? One can make
unbreaded shrimp tails shatteringly crisp
(that's the way I like them, too).
You're painting the picture of someone whoWhen it's a fairly close friend, one does get put into a situation of
looks too intensely and too often.
seeing a lot... And I can generally tell pretty quickly and without much effort when someone really is slimy... She doesn't get herself into that sort of situation any more though... she finally decided it wasn't worth
the effort, hassle or pain....
Still, it might be worthwhile to dissect why
she kept looking for love in all the wrong
places.
And on their commitment to good customer service... but I suppose thatprevious boom period. Some of Weggie'sCould well be.... and agreed on their willingness to be realistic about the economics...
success is that it has not been blindly
optimistic about the economics of a place.
The chain's good reputation seems to rest on
the family's business astuteness.
could be a part of the business astuteness, too... :)
Good customer service is predicated on having the
resources to offer it. Shoestringy operations are
less likely to be able to do so.
I don't understand any of that but glad thatWhen offered the chance to convert his original annuity-style pension to
the pension wasn't gutted the way a lot of
them are these days.
the more modern 401K or similar, he didn't bite... decided to stay with
the original... that one doesn't grow very fast at the beginning, but
then has a steep upcurve in value as one approaches retirement... Since
they laid him off close to retirement age, it hadn't reached the peak,
but had started the climb... I think it ended up at 80% of the 50% of
salary it should have attained.... Still better than nothing...
Quite a bit better than nothing. One does think
about the cynicism of the HR people.
Hopefully not in my lifetime.... although I've nothing really against some insect supplementation... ;)Yeah, I know... ;)
Just think of them as a bunch of nutrients.
Minimizing hunger worldwide is going to require
use of all resources, not just the traditional
ones or the ones that look beautiful.
Nobody says it has to be served in its ugly form,
either. The Japanese take all sorts of sea detritus
and turn it into surimi. I suggested once that
philine, the slimy mephitic creatures that Amanda
Newsom was studying, be made into something similar,
and why not insects?
Crunchy sweet Brussels sprout saladWegmans has something similar, but cold, on their hot/cold bar... I
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don't think they added the nuts, but there are cranberries in it... I
get it every so often.... :)
Without the nuts, it'll still be crunchy
enough, but it should taste better with.
Probably some sensitivity to food sensitivity.
Some of my best friends are LDSes, though none toesNo point in inflicting yourself on their sensitivities...
the line precisely - if people don't like me do beer
and wine in their presence, I tend to distance myself
from them. I feel the same way about those who look
down their noses at my eating pork or beef, too.
If the sensitivities are in my face, I'm not
going to stand for it; if they're quiet and
well-behaved, so I will be.
Not mine. On the other hand, Lilli just made two traysThose do sound tasty... ;) I like the Mary Janes, but haven't had one
of peanut butter toffee (she was actually intending to
make peanut brittle but didn't use a candy thermometer)
in a while... Lilli's do sound much better, too... :) Even if it was
an unintended result... ;)
They were essentially caramels with peanuts.
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