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PJTP: I made zucchini lasagna - it was OMGWTF you have got to be kidding me... Good!!!

Have seen the recipe before and thought about it, but never progressed to making it.

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reason my flower beds are rock gardens & have a green house:)

That's what I want my garden to be. The only reason I haven't done it is DS. I can see the broken windows from him throwing my "garden" at things. :sneaky:

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send labs to SNT - they are the BEST digging to china worker bees EVER.

But will they dig on command??? If so, I was planning on building some new beds this fall, and need the sod removed and the earth dug about 18"...what's the rate you pimp them for?

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But will they dig on command??? If so, I was planning on building some new beds this fall, and need the sod removed and the earth dug about 18"...what's the rate you pimp them for?

:sneaky::lol::sad:

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That's it for me people. 'Tis time I went to bed. Tomorrow will be Day 6 of dry weather, and perhaps I will 'hit the dirt' early.

or not....

Night all.

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I'm okay w/DD arguing with a platform, examples and solutions. But, no whining, no "cuz I wanna"...she's good with that. Couldn't work it out, so she's home. She's happy...for now.

Poor baby, DD! :sneaky: and you, too! Slim's right...take care of you, too!

That is great that you are teaching her to think and come up with solutions, so many kids just can't think for themselves, it is sad!

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Weeds: are a never ending problem!

Dogs: Terriers love to dig, I could loan you mine!

Zuc Lasagna: Recipe please, yummy!

Rock Garden: My DS would be playing toss the garden with Slim's DS!

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That's what I want my garden to be. The only reason I haven't done it is DS. I can see the broken windows from him throwing my "garden" at things. :sad:

...rethinking betrothal...

I did that as a kid...threw rocks at windows with my friends. (Before Atari came out) and we ended up breaking a huge window in the apt complex where we lived.

$$$$ for our parents!

But will they dig on command??? If so, I was planning on building some new beds this fall, and need the sod removed and the earth dug about 18"...what's the rate you pimp them for?

So, in a sense, you're asking Lu - how much to pimp her bitches? :sneaky:

That is great that you are teaching her to think and come up with solutions, so many kids just can't think for themselves, it is sad!

Yeah. I'm a "why girl" so if she can 'splain and convince me, so be it. I'm not big on rules around the house...do homework, clean room, etc...

Our biggest issue is her cleaning up after herself in the common areas. Her room is neat down to the spot and position of her iPod...but the living room? eh...who cares! Socks on the floor...half filled glasses of milk laying around...ugg...disaster.

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RECIPE!!!! Or... are there leftovers? :sneaky:

I slice and roast the zucchini with a little olive oil and spices. Then add the roasted zucchini in the place of the noodles. I use my own homemade spaghetti sauce with hot Italian sausage plus smoked fontina cheese, mozzarella, provolone and Romano along with cottage or ricotta. Bake until everything is hot and bubbly. Just remember that the zucchini has a lot of liquid so do not use as much sauce as you normally would.

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So, in a sense, you're asking Lu - how much to pimp her bitches? :sneaky:

That made me laugh out loud! Hubby just shot me the weirdest look! lol

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I slice and roast the zucchini with a little olive oil and spices. Then add the roasted zucchini in the place of the noodles. I use my own homemade spaghetti sauce with hot Italian sausage plus smoked fontina cheese, mozzarella, provolone and Romano along with cottage or ricotta. Bake until everything is hot and bubbly. Just remember that the zucchini has a lot of liquid so do not use as much sauce as you normally would.

Sounds VERY yummy. I used to make a veggie lasagna with zucchini and yellow squash, but I didn't use them in place of the Pasta -- I used it as a layer inside.

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