Friday, June 21, 2019

Try this corn on the cob

I got this from a comment on this web site
https://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/basic-method-for-cooking-corn-on-the-cob-40047



This is great. Simple is helpful most days! I put the corn in the pan of water pre boil without removing the husks prior. Nor do I add salt or sugar. I leave it in 5 to 10 minutes after it starts boiling. After it's done they come off so much easier and it is cooked perfectly, and I don't need to rush. I then put corn on an oven tray with a little bit of spices and butter for about 5 minutes on 350°. The corn is absolutely perfect. That was an accidental find because I was reheating it. It tasted as awesome as your mother or grandmother or whomever used to make!

Wednesday, June 12, 2019

1-2-3 Margarita

My latest margarita recipe

1 oz fresh squeezed lime juice
2 oz triple sec
3 oz tequila

BUENO!!

Monday, June 3, 2019

Saying Goodbye to Kay

Two weeks ago we had bridge at Jackie's new house.  I sent a note to Kay and Beth to tell them that I wouldn't be able to pick them up because golf was starting or me that day.  Kay responded that she didn't know if she was going to go because her meds got changed and she had to see how she was doing.  At bridge Beth said that Kay had contacted her and that she wasn't up to playing and didn't need a ride.  On Thursday, May 20, Jackie sent a note that Kay had texted her and said she was going into RGH.  June 1 she was gone.

Kay was the one who became the self appointed sunshine girl of our bridge group always remembering everyones birthday.  She was always smiling and I never heard her complain about anything.  I always thought she was one of the healthy ones as everyone started having ailments and body replacements but then she had congestive heart failure and had to have 24/7 oxygen.


Mary K. "Kay" Ritter


1941 - 2019 Obituary Condolences Flowers
Mary K. "Kay" Ritter Obituary
Mary K. "Kay" Ritter

Webster - Predeceased by her husband, Joachim A. Ritter. She is survived by sons, Benjamin and Michael (Meredith); grandchildren, Allison, Avery and Norah; sisters, Margaret (Robert) Widlund, Ruth (Bruce) Brown; nephew, Ryan Brown, niece, Beth Brown, cousins, friends, and family.

Kay was born in a small town, but had a unique combination of knowledge along with worldly wisdom. She was salutatorian of Watkins Glen High School in 1959, and graduated cum laude with a bachelor degree in mathematics from Nazareth College in Rochester, NY. Kay began her career breaking the glass ceiling at Kodak as a systems analyst until she embarked on a long journey as a wife and mother. Later, she returned to the workforce as an invaluable office manager at Cuyler Associates in Webster, NY.

Kay treasured her long-standing tradition of playing bridge with two different groups of friends: Nazareth buddies and the Kodak girls. She always had a keen sense of etiquette and was never afraid of standing up for herself or her family when needed. Kay provided unyielding dedication and sacrifice to her husband and children, and she loved her grandchildren dearly.

Friends may call Tuesday, June 4 from 4-7 PM at the funeral chapel (1031 Ridge Rd., Webster). A Funeral Mass will be held 10 AM Wednesday, June 5 at St. Paul's Catholic Church, 783 Hard Rd., Webster. Private interment at St. Mary's Cemetery in Watkins Glen.

In lieu of flowers donations may be directed to National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), 3803 N Fairfax Dr, Suite 100, Arlington, VA 22203. To share a memory of Kay or send a condolence to the family, visit www.anthonychapels.com
Published in Rochester Democrat And Chronicle on June 3, 2019
This is a collage I made of our group for the wall of


and this is a picture her son Mike posted on his Facebook page.