Banjos, essays, and Rex / Microwaving chicken and ground beef / the Easter Bunny
High-scoring words of the night so far:
BANJO (864 points; 3W, two 4W), ESSAY (324 points; 4W, two 3W), TULIP (183 points; 5W, 2W) - against Brenda J.
REX (126 points) - against Tracey H. [5W, hook off WAIR to make WE and EX]
CONTEST (117 points) - against Janelle I. [two 3W]
I have learned that cooking chicken in the microwave should be okay as long as you use wax paper, and put the thickest parts NOT toward the centre of the circle. Browning ground beef in there, on the other hand, is probably nasty. Finally getting sleepy, so may go to bed.
Trivia fact for Sunday, Apr. 4: Where in the U.S. was the Easter Bunny first introduced? In Pennsylvania - in what is now known as Pennsylvania Dutch country. It was introduced by 18th-century German settlers who brought the folklore about Oschter Haws, the Easter Rabbit, with them from their homeland.
BANJO (864 points; 3W, two 4W), ESSAY (324 points; 4W, two 3W), TULIP (183 points; 5W, 2W) - against Brenda J.
REX (126 points) - against Tracey H. [5W, hook off WAIR to make WE and EX]
CONTEST (117 points) - against Janelle I. [two 3W]
I have learned that cooking chicken in the microwave should be okay as long as you use wax paper, and put the thickest parts NOT toward the centre of the circle. Browning ground beef in there, on the other hand, is probably nasty. Finally getting sleepy, so may go to bed.
Trivia fact for Sunday, Apr. 4: Where in the U.S. was the Easter Bunny first introduced? In Pennsylvania - in what is now known as Pennsylvania Dutch country. It was introduced by 18th-century German settlers who brought the folklore about Oschter Haws, the Easter Rabbit, with them from their homeland.
Labels: 2010, easter, food, history, janelle, music, page-a-day, sleep, tracey, wordscraper
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