Thursday, November 17, 2011

Midnight in Harlem

Well, I came to the city
I was running from the past
My heart was bleeding
And it hurt my bones to laugh
Stayed in the city
No exception to the rules, to the rule
He was born to love me
I was raised to be his fool, his fool

Walk that line, torn apart
Spend your whole life trying
Ride that train, free your heart
It's midnight up in Harlem

I went down to the river
And I took a look around
There were old man's shoes
There were needles on the ground
No more mysteries, baby
No more secrets, no more clues
The stars are out there
You can almost see the moon
The streets are windy
And the subway's closing down
Gonna carry this dream
To the other side of town.

Walk that line, torn apart
Spend your whole life trying
Ride that train, free your heart
It's midnight up in Harlem

Derek Trucks & Susan Tedeschi Band

http://youtu.be/7ubH7dLJJiE

Saturday, November 12, 2011

Grandma Dorothy's Tater Tot Hot Dish Recipe

Tater Tot Hot Dish

Dictated by Grandma Dorothy
Transcribed verbatim by Bededo Bedado

Layer in casserole dish as followed:

1 lb hamburger (put in bottom of pan and salt and pepper) draining grease is optional

layer chopped onions

1 can of french cut stringed beans (drained)

other vegetables are optional

1 can cream of chicken, cream of mushroom or cream of whatever soup

One bag of (or to taste) frozen tater tots on top

Bake uncovered at 350 for an hour.