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Wayne Gray

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  1. That sounds like a made-in-heaven topping for Greek Yogurt.
  2. People who write suspense are going to love the fingers crossed emoji. 😄
  3. I like mine on Greek yogurt with a bit of granola too. We've also used them in homemade cracker recipes. The nice oils in them do wonderful things when baked.
  4. I'm on board. Like Dust in the Wind.
  5. I had a lot of fun with that in Silverwolf. 🙂
  6. I am DEEP in modern country right now while writing my new story. Gets me in the mood. 🙂
  7. WOW. I love that craziness. Maybe a little whiplash, but fun, nonetheless. 😛
  8. I am ... gobsmacked. I work closely with our billing department - ensuring everything we can charge to insurance does get charged to insurance. As the patient is paying for the coverage, and we get better reimbursement from them than we would billing the patient directly. Win-win there. Today, my favorite biller asks me: Biller: Why would a provider order a Bacterial Vaginosis test on a male? Me: They wouldn't, unless that patient is trans. The name tells us these are only sampled from the vagina, and a patient has to have one to get this test done. Biller: Hrm. Can you look at this patient chart? Me: *I dig into the chart* No. Don't tell me this guy had this test ordered. Biller: Yep. And insurance is denying it, so it's hitting our lab account instead. Me: *rubs eyes* WHY ... why did the provider order this test on a cis male? Biller: I don't know. Should I follow up with the care team? Me: Nope. I want to. So I can tell them how much they cost us for no damn reason at all. And that's my day so far! I hope the rest of you are having a better one than me. lol
  9. Almost every European visitor to the US I've met comments on the sweetness in bread here. It's a very American thing, to have sugar in breads that are not meant for dessert. We just grow used to the sweet taste. It took a long time for me to accept bread without sugar as "normal". Now we eat a lot of Dave's Killer Bread. The only sugars in it are from various organic fruit juices. I can't eat mass-produced white bread at all anymore. It tastes completely off to me, and I have VIOLENT reactions to it (gluten sensitivity). Funny enough, Dave's Killer Bread doesn't set me off, even though it's still made with wheat. For whatever reason, the higher the quality the bread the less it sets me off.
  10. Country music on to get in the mood, second of glass of wine to lubricate the thoughts, getting mildly harassed by a certain CA resident, and writing writing writing. It's a good night. 🙂
  11. Desperation and hunger are the mothers of culinary invention. 😛
  12. Okay, so essentially ... use dry oats like you would potato in hash. Chop bacon or sausage, onion, oil the pan, and fry em up together. I came up with it once because I didn't have time to wait for a potato to fry up, but I had oats. And ... I liked toasted oats. So why not? It won't be everybody's thing, and it won't stick together like potato would, but I still liked it. Savory, oaty, crunchy, and soft all at once. 🙂
  13. You should. There are many good ones. He does a lot of desserts and baked goods, because that's often what is so damn unhealthy in our lives. He offers great alternatives.
  14. I'd imagine that as a cop you just grab what you can. I used to do the same thing as a sailor. We were busy - cooking stuff was LAST on the list. Medical issues make us slow down and prioritize ourselves. And ... maybe that's a blessing in disguise.
  15. He also uses lots of unsweetened applesauce, which actually, adds both moisture and some sugar. His recipes are great @kbois.
  16. Well, I love toasted oats. If you like a crunchy/chewy texture, then you will enjoy them. 🙂
  17. WOW! I can't believe you remembered that!
  18. I don't doubt it. Though, it didn't hurt that those strawberry bars were delicious. 😛
  19. you used to be an evangelist for the IP, but now you have become a disciple of Mr. Oats. 🙂 I believe the reverence is justified. 😄
  20. Wayne Gray

    An Ember Burns

    Thanks for the great comment, HanselMuffin! Yes, they married. That took patience, a little luck, love from friends, and even Troy's old partner whispering in his ear, but it happened. I like this story. There was something about the journal and John, I think, but it was unique in my writing experience. I'm glad it spoke to you as well. Thank you again, and I hope you keep enjoying Ash and Ember through rereads. 🙂
  21. It was a little surreal. We were all just lying back, watching. Somewhere in the middle of them, Kevin said, "This is the future. And I bet it's really gonna piss off star-watchers." I don't know why, but it made the rest of us laugh like it was the funniest thing ever.
  22. It's good. My husband gave me lots of water after he drove us home. And the coffee was loaded up this morning too, all I had to do was add hot water and wait. 🙂 OH! I almost forgot. Elon Musk's Starlink satellites! While out bubbling in the hot tub, we looked up, and there, a string of satellites crossed the sky while we watched. We counted at least forty, but it's more likely there were sixty of them. It was wild.
  23. Got to hang out with a few friends tonight. Friends who know me. Friends who had games, cider, and a hot tub waiting. This man is tired, a little drunk, and relaxed. Goodnight, all. 🙂
  24. Wayne Gray

    Wandering

    I hope that you know there are many of us who would take on some of the dark if we could. Further, I hope knowing that you mean something to others helps.
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