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I made some goulash and mashed potatoes from scratch tonight. Used some authentic Hungarian paprika that we picked up in Szeged when we spent a month in Budapest a few years ago... good stuff if I do say so myself... the kids weren't as thrilled though.
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I made some goulash and mashed potatoes from scratch tonight. Used some authentic Hungarian paprika that we picked up in Szeged when we spent a month in Budapest a few years ago... good stuff if I do say so myself... the kids weren't as thrilled though.
Looks delicious
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I made some goulash and mashed potatoes from scratch tonight. Used some authentic Hungarian paprika that we picked up in Szeged when we spent a month in Budapest a few years ago... good stuff if I do say so myself... the kids weren't as thrilled though.
Looks outstanding. My Aunt used to serve Goulash and it was always a favorite of mine. I'll have to try making it myself soon.

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Thursday, Friday my wife cracked the whip and got me to finish the trim in the overhead door cove we made in the shop. We were sitting around, watching the non-stop drizzle and wind and she brought this up, so we went out and did it. Looks much nicer now. She is really good about offering to help, even though it is limited to driving me around up at the ceiling with the fork lift. She was diagnosed with Osteoporosis last year and has to be careful with how much she lifts now.

Friday, I sold my 1954 Chev 210, so...

Today, we went tree shopping in the rain/drizzle. Frikken weather is driving us nuts. We bought a Prairie Expedition Elm and a Hakura Nishiki Willow. We want a Prairie Gold Aspen too, but the field the B&B trees are in was way too muddy for our street shoes. We will be going back next week with the truck and trailer to bring the trees home and will bring our Sorrels with to pick out the Aspen. Might get a Prairiefire Crab at that time too. We have 2 acres of mostly open yard that needs a LOT more landscaping and trees.
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Mounted a new Eley hose reel and Pit Products hand soap shelf. My third Eley reel and I have some PP products in my trailer, excellent products!
I used stainless socket head cap screws to mount the shelf, with fiber washers to insulate the aluminum from the stainless wash sink.

Up next is remounting the vise on the freshly powder coated Equipto bench and morning the fire extinguisher.

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