Linda's Page
The musings of a crazy quilt lady
Thursday, 30 April 2026
Wednesday, 29 April 2026
Four Kitty Cats
May 10, 1999, 35-year-old David Phillips was saw a Healthy
Choice promotion offering 500 frequent flyer miles for every 10 mailed-in product
barcodes. Double miles if the barcodes were mailed by May 31. David did the
math. Pudding cups were the cheapest qualifying product. $2.50 of pudding was
worth 1,000 miles – a value of $20. David drove all over Sacramento, clearing stores
of their pudding cups. If cashier got suspicious, he told them he was preparing
for Y2K. He stacked 12,150 cups all over his house. Then he realized there was
no way to peel all the barcodes alone before the deadline. David called the
Salvation Army and made a deal. He donated all the pudding. The Salvation Army
peeled the barcodes, and David mailed them in time. Two months later, a package
arrived; certificates for 1,253,000 frequent flyer miles worth $150,000. Over
the next five years, David flew his entire family to 43 countries.
Tuesday, 28 April 2026
Seven Song Birds
In our old neighborhood, there was a retired couple we
admired. Half the year, they lived in Utah. They spent time gardening and
playing with grandkids. When winter arrived, they packed their car, loaded
their dog and cat, and moved to Arizona away from ice and snow. In summer,
they’d come back and sit on their porch with mint juleps, greeting passersby.
Our current home has a porch, and as of this week, it has two rockers. All we
need are the mint juleps.
Mint Juleps – Disneyland Style
2/3 cup water
2/3 cup sugar
1 cup mint leaves
4 cups crushed ice
3 cups lemonade
3 cups sparkling water or lemon-lime soda
Mint leaves for garnish
In a saucepan, combine sugar and water; stir over medium
heat until the sugar dissolves. Turn off heat and add mint, crushing gently.
Steep 30 minutes, then strain. Add to remaining ingredients for a pitcher of
minty goodness to share.
Monday, 27 April 2026
Pinwheel Pop
"The Lord will continue to teach and inspire us with
personal revelation and guidance." – President Dallin H. Oaks
“Christ’s Atonement changes everything. It brings literal
resurrection. It can enable our return to the presence of God and the eternal
uniting of families. We can heal, reconcile, abide in covenant belonging.” –
Elder Gerrit W. Gong
"You can have that knowledge and confirmation by the
Spirit when you study the life of our Savior, the restoration of the
priesthood, and the return of the sealing keys by Elijah that unite our
families for eternity." – Elder Quentin L. Cook
"The good news of the gospel of Jesus Christ is that
we, each of us, can call on the grace of Jesus Christ to help us. With our
baptism and confirmation, he promises us the companionship of the Holy Ghost,
the messenger of his grace." – President D. Todd Christofferson
Saturday, 25 April 2026
Eight Chains
In March, 2019, the city of Portland, Oregon planned to
plant 500 red maple trees along Belmont Road. Somehow the city’s orders were
misread, and the saplings were mistakenly planted on Belmont Avenue. The new
trees were installed on corner lots, in parking strips and medians a few miles west
of their intended home. By the time the city realized the error, residents of
Belmont Avenue had added park benches in the shade and hung bird feeders from
the branches. They’d even named their new trees. Portland sent crews to dig the
trees up and move them to Belmont Road, but 1,400 Avenue residents petitioned the
city to keep their new urban forest. When the crews arrived for removal, 47 residents were waiting with lawn chairs and thermoses. So, Portland
ordered 500 more trees for Belmont Road. Today, more than seven years later,
both streets boast lush deciduous canopies.
Friday, 24 April 2026
Five Gold Stars
Chick-fil-A took chicken salad off their menu almost four
years ago. It may have been because people simply stopped buying it. Just like
with their carrot/raisin/pineapple salad in 2013, there was no explanation or
announcement. It just disappeared. Luckily,
just like the carrot/raisin/pineapple salad, this is easy to make at home.
Chick-fil-A Chicken Salad
1/2 cup coarsely chopped celery
3 cups chopped cooked chicken breast
2 large hard-boiled eggs, peeled and chopped
1/3 cup sweet pickle relish
1/2 cup mayo
1/8 teaspoon garlic powder
Salt and pepper to taste
Combine all ingredients in bowl and stir until well mixed. If
you use a food processor, be careful not to overprocess, or you’ll end up with
chicken salad baby food. Salad can be served on its own, or as a sandwich on
buttered, toasted whole wheat bread with romaine lettuce.
Thursday, 23 April 2026
Coral Flower
In 1945, James Baskett – a self-taught actor from Indianapolis
– walked into a Disney audition hoping for a minor voice role. The moment Walt heard
him speak, everything changed. Disney gave James the starring role in Song of
the South, making him the first Black actor cast as the lead in a full-length Disney
film. Walt called him "the best actor to be discovered in years." James
brought Uncle Remus to life with warmth and intensity. The Academy of Motion
Picture Arts and Sciences presented James with an Honorary Academy Award,
making him the first Black man to receive an Oscar for acting. Four months
later, James Baskett passed away at age forty-four. Song of the South turns 80
this year; an excellent time for a commemorative home video or streaming event.
But Disney is so afraid we’ll judge an 80-year-old film by today’s standards,
they’d rather hide Baskett’s accomplishments than draw attention to a movie they’re
not proud of.






