Friday, October 3, 2008

Just a Lovely Day

Hi
What a beautiful day it was. The sun was shining. The air was a little cool this morning. It was just the kind of fall day that makes me want to be busy in the kitchen. So I made my husband's favorite meal: porcupines, which are meatballs with rice cooked in a tomato sauce. I also made some chocolate chip cookies.
The porcupines are simmering in a pot and the cookies are done. While the chocolate chips are still warm and melting I am going to have a cup of tea and enjoy the new Issue of Romantic Homes. One of the articles is by one of my favorite bloggers, Kim from Daisy Cottage. What a nice relaxing way to end a lovely day.
Rhondi xo

31 comments:

  1. Hi Rhondi,
    I just finished my coffee and a brownie....but don't have that magazine. I may have to pick it up. I enjoy the Daisy Cottage blog too!
    diane

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  2. Hi Rhondi wish I could share those cookies with you they look divine!! Any chance of the recipe????????? God bless Marie x

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  3. Looks like a perfect day. I am enjoying our beautiful weather so much. My husband is recovering from a recent illness and it has been so nice to sit outside with him every day and enjoy the cooler days with no humidity.

    I love to make porcupines too. As a matter of fact I think I will have to make them again soon.

    Hugs,
    Kim

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  4. I can almost smell those cookies; I love them while they're still warm and the chips are gooey!

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  5. Hi Rhondi

    I've been following your blog lately and it's really neat! Any chance you could post your porcupine recipe? My grammy used to make them and I haven't had them in years! Take care!
    Shannon

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  6. Hi...as they say...life is short, so eat dessert first!...Pass me those cookies, NOW! What a sweet post from you... ;-) Bo

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  7. Hi Rhondi! Those cookies look great! I wish I was sitting there with you.

    Wasn't the weather gorgeous today?
    Hugs,
    Penny

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  8. Hi Rhondi,
    I haven't been able to visit a lot either. Too busy lately. Thanks so much for stopping by.
    Chat again soon,
    Rosemary

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  9. I'll be right over for some of those choc chip cookies - my favorite! I'm with you I LOVE FALL i just get reenergized and want to do all sorts of things. Happy fall my friend!

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  10. Those cookies look oh so yummy. The dinner sounds good too. I made Lasagne yesterday and I NEVER cook anymore. It seems more worth it on a chilly day. I hate to heat up the kitchen in summer. I
    hope you enjoyed your magazine too.
    Nancy

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  11. I cant imagine a nicer day. I'm busy cooking my husband's favourite things this weekend!

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  12. Hi Rhondi! Those cookies look delicious!
    Please pop over to my place for my 100´d post Giveaway!!

    hugs
    Liisa

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  13. Those cookies look yummy.

    Pink Saturday is amazing, isn't it? I never would have guessed. And, to think I just started posting something pink on Saturday because I was tired on Friday nights. I needed an easy post, and posting a picture of something pink was easy.

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  14. Those cookies look wonderful and comforting.

    Kim at Daisy Cottage is my most favorite blog, too.

    Melissa

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  15. Wishing you more lovely days this weekend dear! Hugs, Maryjane

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  16. Hi Rhondi ..... just wanted to stop by and see what you have been up to ...... hmmm eating cookies, I see. My kind of relaxation :-) Rosie

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  17. There's nothing like a warm-from-the-oven chocolate chip cookie...although I'd take mine with a glass of cold milk!

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  18. I haven't made those porcupines in a long time. You'll need to give us your recipe. Nothing is better than chocolate chip cookies warm from the oven. Mimi

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  19. Sounds a wonderful day Rhondi. Who could ask for anything more . . .

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  20. ahhhh, this is one of my most favorite kinds of day!! gotta go get that issue!!
    love, bj

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  21. Oh, that does sound like a perfect day! Thank you so much for visiting my blog and saying such lovely things. Sweet of you to do that. I noticed you live in NC--I do as well. I travel in my job, though, and am on the road all fall, so your description of the day in good old NC today made me nostalgic! Sounds like a glorious NC day. Your photo is so inviting too.

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  22. Hi Rhondi~the cookies look wonderful,mmmmmmmmm
    Love that little ME teacup too. :) Have a lovely day!
    PS-the scripture from your last post is one that I quote very often (to myself)for encouragement. He's so good and I am thankful for His word!

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  23. Better than anyone, I know how wonderful those cookies and a cup of tea would be. Wish I was there with you.
    Your sister, xoxoxox

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  24. I love porcupines! I used to make them all the time. I'll have to make those this week!

    Those cookies look yummy!

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  25. I've got the new magazine too and everytime I sit down to read it I go to sleep ! Too much blogging,staying up too late !

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  26. Oh Yummy Rhondi ;) Id love to reach in and grab a cookie ;), they look delicious and your setting is so pretty!! ~ Cynthia ~

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  27. Sounds wonderful, Rhondi! I could eat one of those cookies!

    I'm enjoying this fall weather too.

    Hugs,
    Donna

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  28. Soundl like a lovely day! I haven't made porcupines in ages!! I'll have to put that on the menu sometime this month.

    Manuela

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  29. Mmmm, your cookies look so yummy.
    I use to make porcupines all the time....haven't made them in ages. I'm going to pull out my recipe.
    Your day sounded nice and I hope today was great too....hugs, Linda

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  30. Rhondi, you have a great idea with the cookies and a good meal for your dh. They need extra attention too. smile. Thanks for your comments on my post. I so agree with your statement about our political leaders. sigh.

    Hugs...jeanne

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  31. The green berries are from a holly bush that hasn't turned red yet and the others with a touch of red are from a nandina bush.

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Hi
Thanks so very much for taking the time to leave a comment. I always read every one. I am glad you stopped by for a visit. Hope you'll come again!
Rhondi