I have been searching high and low for this Libby's Sausage Gravy. I had bought a couple cans to try a while back and everyone loved it! I went back and bought 8 more cans. I ran out a while ago and have been searching all over for it. The store I originally purchased it at has been out and has not ordered any more. Finally found it at Walmart today. Very top shelf sat a few cans. Of course I could not reach it so I had to find an employee to grab a ladder and get them for me. He found 7 cans up there! I told him if he had any out back I would purchase a case of it. This Walmart is going through renovations so he said there wouldn't be any. He didn't even want to look. That's ok, I was happy to come home with 7 of them.
Guess what we had for dinner tonight?! ^^^^^^^^^^^ Scrambled eggs over toast with sausage gravy! Oh so yummy. I have made the gravy before and that is really good but this is good for a spur of the moment breakfast or dinner. Something the guys and cook up too.
After our stop at Walmart today I had to stop at Tractor Supply to pick up some chicken and goat grain. And wouldn't you know....they had baby chicks on sale. 🐔🐔🐔🐔🐔🐔 Yep! I bought 6 new babies. LOL Just what I needed on top of my 40+ others. I did actually have a purpose for these. That broody hen that lost her eggs to the skunk, I was hoping that she would be happy to adopt these. Nope, not happening. She had already decided to coparent with other hen and she wanted nothing to do with these 6. Oh well. My granddaughter is loving them. I bought 2 Buff Orpingtons, 2 Dominiques and 2 Asian Blacks. I know absolutely nothing about the Asian Blacks. I had never heard of them before. I'll try to get photos tomorrow.
I believe my GD has named two of them so far. Sugar and Sweety. LOL the names that 7 year olds come up with.
Well, I'll leave you with this cute picture of my grandson. I have to be over to my daughter's house for 4 am tomorrow. UGH. She hauls meat birds for a customer to Maine (from NH) to the processing plant. She does this during the summer once or twice a month. Blaine does not like being in the truck that long. It's about an 8-10 hour day depending on how quick the processors process the chickens because they have to put the empty crates back in her trailer so she can bring them back to the customer.
He loves his horses! He has his own little pony named Bonny for when he is a little bit older. This is Dunkin.
Night!
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