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If it’s Monday it must be Six Word Memoir Monday and so it is.  It’s a holiday today and I’m wondering if by the time I get to write my six words, an inspiration will come…  In the meantime, there are readers and blog followers who each week look introspectively into their daily lives and send forth some great memoirs!!

I was having an awful day – startingoveringermany (http://startingoveringermany.wordpress.com/)

Heart divided between NYC and TexasGrace Gotham (gracegothamnyc.com)

Rather be playing banjo at Shakey’sWeez

Mind goes blank – no memoir today –Gail

First day diet – 10 to go – Me

Each week I try to encourage my readers to think about summing up their lives in six words – no more – no less. Can you? will you?  It’s fun and you will be in the blog the following week.

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I love these guys!  I’m so lucky to have three readers who love the challenge of the Six Word Project and they consistently send me contributions.  I wonder where the other writers are, I know some of them are regular readers.  Reminder to everyone, go check out the real Six Word Memoir Project on Smith Magazine‘s website:  http://www.smithmag.net/sixwords/

As the sun lowers in the sky, the temperature drops a bit and it gets dark earlier,  a couple of the memoirs reflect upon the oncoming Autumn.

country road, fall, fall foliage, turning leaves

Autumn is Almost Here

Let Apples Replace Doughnuts, Bagels, Chips – Celtic Lady (Susan H)

Chill in the Air – Feels Fabulous – Gail

... and then I’ve got my buddy lost out West, who clearly needs to come home (read New York City)…

Middle Age: Worse Than I Imagined! – Weez

One day, Two Parties, Too Tired – Me

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Here we are again at the beginning of another week except this time, it’s really the last week of the summer.  I just never got out of the school calendar mentality because I HATE to see summer end.

Clutching  tightly sands of summer days! – Lori

However, not all of us feel the same as evidenced by this contribution to the Six Word Memoir Project:

Boiling summer finally over? Enough already! – Gail

And one from a Fab Foto Friday fan:

Keep the photos coming – they’re great! – Susan H-aka  Celtic Lady

What are you last or lasting thoughts of this summer? Can you distill them into just Six Words, no more, no less.  It’s a challenge but not as hard as you might have thought.

end of the summer, sand chair, shore, beach days, beach chair

Endless Summer

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SIX WORD MEMOIR MONDAY

And the responses keep coming in!!!   This is so cool and I KNOW I have a few more followers out there who are writers and YET….

Stuck in Vegas, like Gilligan’s Island – Weez

RELAX – Everything happens for a reason – Kevin

Buying a swimsuit, shoot me now – Gail

New man-enjoying the ride together – Susan H.

These contributions are terrific.  If you’re just tuning in – The Six Word Memoir Project was created by the editor of Smith Magazine. Everyone has a story to tell and if you channel the Hemmingway in yourself, you will be able to share a Six Word Memoir with us all.  It can be a summation of life, a fleeting feeling,   a day in the life of, a passion, a problem – whatever!  Please send it to me here at the blog or at pbenjaytoo@gmail.com

Have Finny, bite, squeeze, hug, kiss.

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Once again I’m really happy that a few more reader-contributed Six Word Memoirs were sent in! Oh this makes my Mondays much easier and your reading much more interesting.

This week’s contributions are:

Everyone is So Talented-Cool Contributors – submitted by Gail

Off Beach, In Shower, On Porch – submitted by Trish

If it weren’t hot, I’d paint – submitted by Jane

Isn’t it great that we’re getting in touch with our inner Ernest Hemingway?  I’m just fascinated by this concept and the more Six Word Memoirs I read, the clearer it becomes and actually easier.  At first I was bogged down by the question as it is posed; One Life, Six Words, What’s Yours? But then I realized (with a little help from reading The Smith magazine) that your Six Word Memoir could be philosophical, funny, timely, incidental or just a fleeting feeling of the day-which brings me to this very day;

Endless Summer Sounds Good to Me!– submitted by ME

One Life, Six Words, What’s Yours?



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Thanks to my  favorite guest contributor Gail, our Ten Tips Thursday is taking a break from the hundreds of uses for WD-40 and is all about CUCUMBERS.  As you will see, they are way more than just a salad ingredient!

 

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CUCUMBERS

  1. Cucumbers contains most of the vitamins you need every day, just one cucumber contains vitamin B1, B2, B3,B5, B6, Folic Acid, Vitamin C, Calcium, Magnesium, Phosphorus, Iron, Potassium and Zinc.
  2. Feeling tired in the afternoon, put down the caffeinated soda and pick up a cucumber.  Cucumbers are a good source of B vitamins and Carbohydrates that can provide that quick  pick-me-up that can last for hours.
  3. Tired of your bathroom mirror fogging up after a shower? Try rubbing a cucumber slice along the surface, it will eliminate the fog and provide a lovely spa-like fragrance.
  4. Are slugs and grubs ruining your planting beds?  Place a few cucumber slices in a small pie tin and your garden will be free of pests all season long.  The chemicals in the cucumber  react with the aluminum and give off a scent undetectable to humans but drive garden pests crazy and drive them from the area.
  5. Looking for a fast and easy way to minimize cellulite before going out or to the pool?  Try rubbing a slice or two of cucumber along your problem area for a few minutes, the phytochemicals in the cucumber cause the collagen in your skin to tighten, firming up the outer layer, reducing the visibility of the cellulite.  Works great on wrinkles too.
  6. Want to avoid a hangover or a terrible headache?  Eat a few slices of cucumber before going to bed and wake up refreshed and headache-free.  Cucumbers contain enough sugar, B vitamins, electrolytes to replenish essential nutrients the body lost, keeping everything in equilibrium avoiding both a headache and a hangover.
  7. Looking to fight off that afternoon or evening snacking binge?  Cucumbers have been used for centuries and often used by European trappers, traders and explorers for quick meals to stave off starvation.
  8. Realize you have an important meeting or interview and realize you don’t have enough time to polish your shoes?  Rub a freshly cut cucumber over the shoe, its chemicals will provide a quick and durable shine that not only looks great but will also repel water.
  9. Out of WD-40 and need to fix a squeaky hinge?  Take a cucumber slice and rub it along the squeaky hinge and voila the squeak is gone.
  10. Stressed out and don’t have time for a massage, facial or visit to the spa?  Cut up an entire cucumber and place it in a pot of boiling water, the chemicals and the nutrients of the cucumber will react with the boiling water and will be released in the steam, creating a soothing and relaxing aroma that has been shown to reduce stress in new mothers and college students taking final exams.
  11. Just finished a business lunch and realize that you don’t have gum or mints? Take a slice of cucumber and press it to the roof of your mouth for 30 seconds to eliminate bad breath, the phytochemicals  will kill the bacteria in your mouth causing bad breath.
  12. Looking for a a green way to clean your faucets, sinks or stainless steel?  Take a slice of cucumber and rub it on the surface you want to clean, not only will it remove years of tarnish and bring back the shine, it won’t leave streaks and won’t harm your fingers or fingernails while you clean.
  13. Using a pen and made a mistake?  Take the outside of a cucumber and slowly  rub to erase the pen writing; also works great on crayons and markers that the kids have used to decorate the walls.

Wow – What a little gem the cucumber is!!!

 

removes ink, mirror defogger, spa aroma, hangover cure, headache cure, afternoon snack,

The Almighty Cucumber

Check out the many uses for lemons – https://pbenjay.wordpress.com/2014/07/03/ten-tips-thursday-got-lemons/  AND – https://pbenjay.wordpress.com/2013/07/02/sooooo-when-life-gives-you-lemons/

 

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What do you think of starting the week with a six word summation of your life? The gauntlet was thrown down, the challenge put forth AND this week I have THREE more contributions from my readers!!! YES I am EXCITED!!

I know this sounds like a daunting task; when I first read about it in an AARP magazine, their challenge was a Six Word Memoir – Cheating Death.  NOW that’s hard.  From there I looked up Larry Smith who is the founder of the Six-Word Memoir Project which led me to:  http://www.smithmag.net/ (you will have to cut and paste because for some reason I am not grabbing a live link) and there, is a whole world clever witty memoirs sent in by people all over the world.

So here published for the first time anywhere:

The dog ate my homework – Gail

Memoir? My life isn’t over yet – Dani

There’s a shimmy in my spirit – Cynthia

Many of the readers of this blog know who Dani and Gail are and I think they deserve props for so graciously sending in their thoughts. Cynthia is a SITS-za who happened across my blog through the wonderful bloggy world of SITS-The Secret is in the Sauce.  You can read all about this Northern Californian kindred soul who is a photographer and loves to dance, eat chocolate and go to flea markets – YES this is my kindred spirit, you know it.  Here is a link to her blog – A Shimmy In My Spirit.

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This week has been fruitful; Look what’s happening! My  readers are sending in their personal Six Word Memoirs!! Yay!

Although a bit challenging, this little writing exercise REALLY makes you think about yourself, your life, your wishes, your loves, your losses and your goals.  AND it changes weekly or more often as your mood changes and your outlook centers on yet another side of our Rubix Cube lives.

Susan, my longtime childhood friend sent me this:

Driving Infiniti-must I come back?

And from Ruby, who recently lost her mother and whose heart is heavy:

Mothered mother and back to me.

Gail, friend, and blog contributor has this to say about these past few weeks here in the Northeast:

Too hot, too sticky, too much!

Last but not least, I am honored once again by Anna of Goannatree.blogspot.com with:

Rewriting in the Scottish summer rain.

Brilliant, just brilliant – I love it!  THANK YOU THANK YOU for participating.  Let’s keep this going.

Summer is, I am, living it. by me.

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I LOVE to play Mah Jongg!  I always wanted to learn and I have no idea why.  Being the Martha junkie that I am, several years ago there was an article in her magazine, Martha Stewart Living about Mah Jongg sets and I fell in love with the tiles and the idea of owning a set.  Soooo being the true collector that I am, I bought one – PINK tiles of course!  I kept the set for years, sometimes opening it up to admire these mysterious tiles and wonder what they all meant because I surely had no clue.

About 5 or 6 years ago I was at work one day and heard one of the brokers talking about going to play Mah Jongg.  I couldn’t believe my ears and immediately I said to Haley, “oh you play? I want to learn” .  Haley invited me to join her group for an evening and they were kind enough to let a TOTAL novice play along with them, well actually Haley and I played together on one card.  That was my introduction and I was HOOKED!!  I played a few more times with them and brought along another friend, Bobbie who also worked with us and who had played when she was younger.  Talk about a CRAK addiction!  I wanted to form a group. I wanted to play every week.  Haley’s group was a little less formalized, they played when they could all get together.   It just so happens that shortly thereafter I was at my friend Gail’s mothers memorial service and somehow I must have uttered the word Mah Jongg – “Mah Jongg” up pipes Sarajane, one of Gail’s friends and soon to become one of mine – she knew how to play and wanted to play and was eager to form a group too.  Now we were three.  We got Haley to play with us a couple of times but her schedule didn’t allow her to join us on Monday nights.  I contacted my sister-in-law Stacey and asked her if she wanted to be in a weekly group and she did and she knew how to play too.  OH BOY – we had a group and we were ready to roll those dice and clack those tiles.

That was, as I said several years ago, and along the way our group has added and lost a member or two but we remain 5 determined committed women who LOVE to play this ancient game of chance and we play every Monday night which has led to our group’s name of Monday Night Mah Jongg Mavens. Corny but cute.  We had another name that I was partial to and not sure why it got dropped as time went on and that was “This is Not Your Mother’s Mah Jongg”.

And as time went on and my CRAK addiction took hold, it was only natural that I would want to collect some vintage Mah Jongg sets.  No new ones for me – I wanted the real thing, the aged smooth tiles worn by time and love to a smooth silky surface, the paint faded away on some but still retaining their original artistry.  OK, so truth be told I now own  a few, maybe several or some might say many sets. This is not an easy item to collect or display in terms of shelf space!  Nevertheless, I love my sets dearly.  Each one chosen because of its rarity, or the sheer beauty of the tiles themselves, particularly the depth of color of the vintage bakelite or style of the One Bams and the White Dragons (also known as Soaps).

Tonight I’m off to the Museum of Jewish Heritage to see a special Mah Jongg exhibition.  I know it will be more than a few sets on display, perhaps I’ll find out what drew so many American Jewish women to this game.  I’ve attached a link to an article that appeared in they New York Times in March about the game and the upcoming exhibition and a couple of photos of some of my vintage tiles.

Martha Stewart Living, pink mah jong mah jonng tiles

My first set - PINK of course!

mah jongg, mah jong tiles, Four Winds, Soap, one bam

Vintage Four Winds caramel backed Mah Jongg tiles- Soap and One Bam

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Vintage Pung Chow Mah Jongg bone and bamboo tiles

Museums Special Section – Recalling the Craze for a Game of Chance – NYTimes.com.

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Inspiration or food for thought in this case and no pun intended, for the blogs comes from many different sources.  My friend, Gail who has been popping up in the blogs lately, is one of those resources.  I had strongly suggested she write a blog herself, however, she thought not – so I invited her to be a guest contributor whenever she wished.  Well so far although she hasn’t written any of the blogs, she is an endless resource for ideas.  Sometimes directly and sometimes by chance and this is one of the latter.

Gail has taken up baking this year and as a good neighbor and friend, I try to be  always available be if for taste testing or taking extra goodies off her hands.  She showed up last week with a batch of cornbread muffins.  Tiny tasty morsels they were too.  Just the size where if no one was watching you could pop the whole thing in your mouth.  And in mixed company, they provide two or three good bites.

The cornbread muffins were delicately flaky and crumbly and with just the right amount of sugar.  This is the kind of cornbread you want to eat for breakfast or with a cup of coffee for a mid-afternoon snack.   Like the Mother’s Day cookies, eventually I had to put some in the freezer and you know why!! They kept calling out my name….

Sweet cornbread seems to be more popular in the Northeast than its savory relative, especially in Barbeque Rib restaurants.  From what I understand, no self-respecting Southern cook would serve sweet cornbread with barbeque and the logic is correct – you wouldn’t eat a blueberry muffin with a stew so what’s with the sweet bread served alongside a rack of saucy ribs?   It’s like the different cornbreads have created yet another Mason-Dixon line!!!

I say decide for yourselves whether you want to join the sweet cornbread lovers or the savory devotees.  Following are recipes for both types.

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Cornbread Muffins

Gail’s Corn Muffins

3 cups flour,  1 cup sugar, 1 cup medium cornmeal, 2 tablespoons baking powder, 1 1/2 teaspoons salt, 1 1/2 cups milk, 1/2 pound unsalted butter, melted and cooled, 2 extra large eggs.  Preheat oven 350 degrees.

Line 12 muffin cups.  In bowl of an electric mixer fitted with paddle attachment, mix the flour, sugar, cornmeal, salt.  In separate bowl combine milk, butter and eggs.  With mixer on lowest speed, add wet ingredients  into the dry ones and stir till well blended.  Spoon the batter into the cups filling each one to the top.  Bake for 30 minutes, until tops are crisp and a toothpick comes out clean.  Cool slightly and remove from pan. * recipe from Food Network.com

Southern Style Cornbread

southern style cornbread, skillet cornbread, savory cornbread, shortening bread

Southern Style Skillet Cornbread

2 cups cornmeal, 1 1/2 cups flour, 2 teaspoons salt, 2 teaspoons baking powder, 1 teaspoon baking soda, 3 eggs beaten, vegetable oil for the skillet, 2 cups milk, 1/4 cup melted butter and some to brush the tops.

Preheat oven to 426 degrees

Put oil or shortening in 10″ iron skillet and place in oven to preheat while making batter.  Combine flour, cornmeal, baking powder and soda in bowl.  In another bowl, whisk together eggs, milk and eggs.  Add to dry ingredients and mix until the consistency is like pancake batter. With heavy oven mitts, remove pan and twirl to coat all sides of skillet.  Pour in batter, return to oven and bake for 20-25 minutes until the top is lightly browned and toothpick comes out clean.* Recipe from About.com

Enjoy!

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