Ray called me this morning around nine to warn me that Rosa was sick. She has a fever and had thrown up twice the previous day. She was perfectly chipper when I got there to get her, though she was very clingy and cuddly, and went to sleep around 11 and woke up about 1. She was very very hot; I gave her some Motrin and a lot of water. She kept asking for water. Then I fed her some lunch, she threw up three more times but most of what she had eaten stayed down. She was happy-baby for a while, she asked for some more food but didn't really eat any. And then she went over to the couch with her big stuffed bunny, pulled a blanket off the back of the couch, curled up under it and went to sleep. She put herself down for a nap! I've never seen such a thing from her.
Mar. 10th, 2002
Spinach and Feta Pizza
Mar. 10th, 2002 06:28 pmOne prepared pizza crust (Boboli)
One packet of pizza sauce (Boboli)
Three green onions
Half a green pepper
Several handfuls of spinach
Half an 8 oz box of sliced brown mushrooms
6 oz tub of crumbled feta cheese
Saute the onions and peppers in olive oil. Add the spinach just until it wilts. Spread the sauce on the pizza crust, sprinkle thickly with feta. Strew the spinach, onions and peppers on the cheese. Strew raw mushrooms. Sprinkle with more cheese. Bake at 450 for 8-10 minutes.
One packet of pizza sauce (Boboli)
Three green onions
Half a green pepper
Several handfuls of spinach
Half an 8 oz box of sliced brown mushrooms
6 oz tub of crumbled feta cheese
Saute the onions and peppers in olive oil. Add the spinach just until it wilts. Spread the sauce on the pizza crust, sprinkle thickly with feta. Strew the spinach, onions and peppers on the cheese. Strew raw mushrooms. Sprinkle with more cheese. Bake at 450 for 8-10 minutes.