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It's a fine, Spring Saturday morning and the birds
are chirping. You wish they'd hush because you'd
like to stay snuggled in your bunk and snooze a bit
longer. Instead, you start thinking of all the
things that must be done today. For starters, you
have folks coming for dinner and the place is a
mess. There are errands to run and Spring spruce-up
projects to start -- and you haven't the slightest
idea where to begin! You turn over and concentrate
on making your brain forget about functioning.
But the cat has different ideas. It's impossible to
sleep with it sitting on you insisting that feeding
time is right "n-e-o-o-w-w!" You sniff and realize
that the cat stinks; as you hear the clatter of
canine paws, there's just enough time to tense when
-- "thwump!" -- the dog's full weight lands on the
bed. With a quick snap the frame breaks and you all
tumble onto the floor! Slowly you stand and look
around. What in the world are you going to do with
this mess?
Cavalry on the Horizon
"GEnie!" you shout! Flipping on the computer, you
stagger to the kitchen and shove a cup in the
microwave. The machine whirs as you contemplate the
mess around you while the cat meows and the dog
prances at the door, begging to be let outside.
And then you begin to smile. Help is just a GEnie
log-on away.
The coffee tastes great. Sitting down at the
keyboard, you ponder all the things you must do to
spruce up the place before company arrives. You
need to fix the bed, clean the house, and see if
there's anything you can do outside. The cat smells
and, glancing out the window, you see that the dog
is rolling in the only muddy spot on the lawn.
There are pits on the aluminum wheels of your car,
you need to shop for dinner and you haven't the
slightest idea what to fix.
First things first, you decide, and head for the
Home Improvement RoundTable to bring up the
Category list. "What to Do When the Bed Falls
Apart" isn't listed, but the Woodworking Category
looks promising. Before you move there you decide
to take a look at the Tip of the Week, and a
message from G.MCCAUSEY1 [Ginger] catches your eye:
In case you have a screw or bolt that is so tight
you can't turn it, you can grasp the handle of
the screwdriver with an adjustable wrench, a box
wrench, or a pair of pliers and turn the
screwdriver that way, for MUCH greater torque. At
the same time, use your other hand to press down
hard on the end of the screwdriver so that it
won't come out of the slot in the head of the
screw.
"Neat idea!" you think as you start capturing
messages in the Woodworking Category. While GEnie
works, you can start cleaning the hopeless mess
that is your kitchen.
Deciding there has to be an easier way, you move to
GEnie's Family and Personal Growth RoundTable. Home
Management, Organization and Finance seems a likely
place for tips to help you spruce up the house.
"Sidetracked Home Executives -- S.H.E" looks
interesting since there's no doubt that you get
sidetracked every time you try to get organized.
You're not quite sure whether to believe what
T.MORINAGA [terrie] writes:
I have a book on speed cleaning by Jeff Campbell
and the Clean Team. Although I do like the SHE
system, this book gives some good cleaning ideas
and shortcuts. It deals with weekly cleaning, and
says an average house cleaned by a three-person
team takes them 45 minutes.
You decide to call your friends and ask them to
come over early. With all the hints you're finding
on GEnie, surely they'll help clean house while you
make dinner.
With company coming early, you figure you'd better
start thinking about what you're going to feed
them. You move to the Food and Wine RoundTable.
Hunger pains attack as you look through all the
wonderful recipes. Today you want to make something
quick and easy. You'd also like it spicy, and the
Tex-Mex recipe topic looks inviting.
As you look through the recipes, you're suddenly
glad messages on GEnie don't scroll off after a few
weeks -- the ideal meal for tonight was posted by
D.FLINT4 [David-Albuq.] in 1991:
Barry Goldwater's Arizona Chili
1 lb. ground beef
4 tbls. peanut oil or corn oil
1 lb. canned pinto beans
1 6-oz. can tomato puree
2 cups chopped onion
3 tbls. chili powder
1 tbls. cumin
1/2 tsp. salt
1/2 cup water
In large skillet, brown beef in oil. Remove meat
and drain off excess grease. Add pinto beans,
tomato puree and onion and saute for about two
minutes. Mix chili powder, cumin and salt into
water and pour into skillet. Bring to a boil, add
meat, lower to a simmer and cook for about 20
minutes. Serves six.
"Wish you could cook as well as you can recipe,
GEnie," you say as you take a peek at California
Style recipes and spot one from Sylvia Mease,
COOKIE.LADY:
Banana Rumaki
8 to 10 bacon slices, cut in half 5 bananas,
slightly underripe 1/2 cup brown sugar 1
Tablespoon curry powder
Blanch bacon in boiling water for 10 minutes.
Drain and dry thoroughly. Cut bananas into 1 1/2
inch chunks and wrap in bacon, securing it closed
with a toothpick. Combine brown sugar and curry
powder and sprinkle on wrapped bananas. Bake on
rack for about 10 minutes at 350 degrees until
bacon is crisp and sugar is slightly caramelized.
With dinner planned, it's time to do something
about that stinky cat and dog! The PET-NET
RoundTable has all the answers about animals, even
about bathing a cat. Indeed, there is a topic on
that very subject! You start reading and soon you
can't help laughing over a conversation on cat
shampoo:
DESERT.MOON [Cheryl Leigh]:
...and I know a lady who used to bathe her cats
(she shows household pets) in Dawn detergent. She
thought it was the greatest thing in the world,
until I convinced her to buy some Ring 5.
S.EAST1 [Pam in CA]:
Cheryl Leigh, Using Dawn to get rid of the oily
marks makes sense once in a while. I wouldn't use
it every time though. I'd hate for the poor cat
to have "dish pan" skin!
DESERT.MOON [Cheryl Leigh] at 19:52 EST
Dishpan skin! LOL! But that's a good point. Too
much Dawn could dry the coat out...
It's time to head to the store. While you're gone,
GEnie will be at work. You know that the Automotive
RoundTable will have suggestions on how to clean
your car's aluminum wheels, there are more hints on
sprucing up the house in the Home & Real Estate
RoundTable, and the Gardening RoundTable will help
fix that bare spot on the lawn that the dog
discovered.
You decide waking up on a nice Spring Saturday
morning isn't such a bad idea after all -- as long
as there's a GEnie in the house!
Services Mentioned Keyword Page
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Automotive RoundTable AUTO 755
Family & Personal Growth RoundTable FAMILY 1235
Food and Wine RoundTable FOOD 1150
Gardening RoundTable GARDEN 1495
Home & Real Estate RoundTable HOME 955
Home Improvement RoundTable DIY 1430
Pet-Net RoundTable PET 295