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Wednesday, January 28, 2026

The Wednesday Hodgepodge! New For Me!

I have never done the Wednesday Hodgepodge before, but this one sounded interesting to me so I thought I might give it a try!  Joyce over at From This Side of the Pond blog is our hostess, and I've been reading other blogging friends' posts from this weekly meme for a long time, but never got around to joining in until now.  I always thought it was interesting that she writes "From This Side of the Pond", and I live on a pond, albeit a very dry pond at the moment.  So here we go...

 The Wednesday Hodgepodge



Hodgepodge Questions-Volume 638


Here are the questions to this week's Hodgepodge. Answer on your own blog, then skate back here on Wednesday (January 28th) to add your link to the party. See you there!


1. I live in the south so we're pretty much only talking about the weather right now. Give us a weather report from where you live. Does the kind of weather you're having today affect your mood in some way?

As I am typing this, here in north central Florida, it is currently 30 degrees.  We will be having freezing temperatures every morning for the next week, and only warming up into the 50's mostly.  This winter has been unusual for us here in Florida already!  As far as affecting my mood? Well, I will be thankful when the freezing temperatures are over and we can get back to our normal kind of winter with cooler days and plenty of sunshine,  although we need rain desperately here on MY side of the pond!  (For those of you who are new to my blog, I live on a small pond that I've named "Still Waters Pond",  and it has been completely dry this past fall and winter due to no rain in our area to speak of for quite a while. So we keep praying for some good rain to fill it back up!)


2. Avocados, kale, cauliflower and cottage cheese have all had their time to shine. 2026 brings us the year of the cabbage. Is this a vegetable you like? If so, what are some of your favorite dishes that call for cabbage?

Yes, I do like cooked cabbage as well as cole slaw made with raw cabbage.  This receipe below is one of our old family favorites, and it's extra good right now during these very cold days! I made a big pot of this last week, and we enjoyed finishing up the leftovers a couple of days ago.  Here's the receipe in case you're wondering what to make for dinner at your house today:

Hobo Stew


Cook a couple of slices of bacon, chopped into smaller pieces, in the bottom of a large soup kettle or dutch oven.
Brown 2 lbs. ground chuck in the pot, and drain off fat.
Add 1 medium chopped onion to the meat and cover and cook until onion is tender
Add 1 can diced stewed tomatoes (I used the ones with green pepper & onion and celery added)
Add approximately 3 cups of water to the pot, cover and let simmer while you chop up the next ingredients:
Add four medium, peeled and cut potatoes
Add four or five peeled and sliced carrots
Add two cups of chopped cabbage.
Add salt and pepper and garlic powder to season.
If needed, add more water, cover and let cook until all vegetables are tender.

(All ingredients can be added according to how much you want to make! This will make a nice dutch oven pot full of stew)
Serve with fresh, hot cornbread. We like to crumble our corn bread onto the stew.

We used to make this in Girl Scouts, and would put all ingredients in a large metal coffee can, cover tightly with foil, and bury under the coals of our campfire and let it cook all day. It would be delicious for supper!

3. Was a Cabbage Patch Doll a part of your childhood? Or maybe your children's childhood? What's a toy trend from your childhood you remember wanting for your own?

I am too old to have had a Cabbage Patch doll in my "first childhood", but I was given one for Christmas one year by my brother in law in my "second childhood".   And I still have her today:

She was one of the "Little Astronauts", and I named her Robin Noel, because she has "red" hair, and I always said if I had a little girl with red hair I would name her Robin Noel. I ended up with three sons, all with brown hair like their daddy, so this is my little red headed girl. LOL. And also, with three boys, I had no good excuse to buy dolls for my children.  

As far as from my own real childhood, I had a Tiny Tears Doll.  And I still have her, although she is quite a bit worse for the wear...but she's over 70 years old, so what do you expect for a rubber baby doll? She was once stored in the attic at my parents' home (in hot Florida), so that is why the rubber on her arms and legs became cracked from the heat.  But I just can't bear to throw her away, since I've had her this long. I'll leave that up to my adults sons someday.


I also had one of the first original Barbie dolls (yes, I'm that old). HERE's a link to a post I wrote about her.



4. Something you've spent a lot of time doing lately?
Chasing around our outdoor cat named Blackie, who is trying his best to become an indoor cat, and we are working at that very gradually, especially with these very cold nights.  He comes inside to sleep in a kennel/crate, and then we let him out in the morning to eat and walk around the house inside until it warms up a bit outside.  However, I must stay it feels a LOT like following a two year old toddler around, watching out for where he goes and what he might decide to get into.

He also likes to play "hide and seek", and he thinks he's hiding from me under this rolling cart in our kitchen! LOL.
And here he is, waiting outside our bedroom doors for my hubby to come out.  Even though hubby is a reluctant participant in this experiment, Blackie is doing his best to win him over. LOL.



5. Somehow it's the last week of January...sum up your month in just three sentences.
We started out the New Year getting over bad colds that interrupted our Christmas holidays, but thankfully we are fine now. It's also been rather expensive due to some dental issues that had to be resolved. We are ending up the month with frigid temperatures and are hoping February will be healthier and warmer and filled with happy blessings.

6. Insert your own random thought here.
Yesterday morning, on a chilly ride to the dentist to get my permanent crown put on, (which was another episode all its own), 

I learned something new and wonderful about our new to us car that we bought last year in the summertime...

That little symbol on the dash that looks like this picture below is actually a button for a heated seat!!!  We did not know we  had heated seats in this car, and boy, was that ever a welcome surprise!!!  Here in Florida we've seldom needed such a gadget, but let me tell you, it sure feels wonderful!!!!! Woo Hoo! Now I find myself looking forward to taking a ride just so I can turn that thing on! LOL. 



Okay friends, old and new, this was fun for my first go-round on the Wednesday Hodgepodge! Not sure if I will make it a weekly event, but we shall see how things are going by this time next week.  Until then, take care and stay safe and warm, wherever you are!! Thank you, Joyce, for allowing me the joy of joining up today!




20 comments:

  1. Hi, I loved reading your answer to #3! Cute, your second childhood. I think that is amazing you still have your Tiny Tears Doll.
    Happy Hodgepodge!!
    Carla

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    1. Thank you, Carla. I may be in my 3rd childhood by now...I'm really just a little girl in an old body. LOL. Yes, I still have my Tiny Tears doll, my Barbie doll, and a couple of Madame Alexanders and a Ginny Doll from my childhood. Then there are quite a few others that have been gifted to me in my older childhood, beyond the Cabbage Patch doll. I don't buy them for myself...somehow people enjoy giving dolls to me when they really wish they had the nerve to keep them for themselves. LOL. Thank you for visiting here with me. I came over to your place on the The River and enjoyed visiting there as well! Have a blessed day!

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  2. My girls had Cabbage Patch dolls and loved them.
    Your Hobo stew looks very good. I'm saving it!
    We have heated seats and I love them. They're getting a good workout lately. The current windchill temp is -2. Brrr!

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    1. Oh brrrr indeed! -2 is cold. Yes, you could use some Hobo Stew! The Cabbage Patch doll craze was pretty wild for a while! Actually, I was thankful I didn't have any little girls who would've required me to stand in long lines to get them one! LOL. My doll came along after the really wild frenzy was over. But it was till fun!
      Stay warm...or take a ride in your warm heated seats car! LOL.

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  3. Supposedly it will freeze here with possible ice(!!) on the roads Sunday and on. Hope that's not true! I'm definitely grocery shopping before this weekend to make sure the doggies have their cooked chicken gizzards. Been having to feed them carnivore like us. They're health is so much improved doing this. 🥰
    I like cabbage but it doesn't like me. Gives me IBS. In fact, all veg's do. Since I quit eating them I've lost weight (no more bloated tummy) and no terrible episodes. That last one I had I thought it was going to stop my heart. I feel so much better staying away from anything poisonous to my system.
    Not a fan of dolls. Even when I was little I played with bows & arrows, guns, knives, etc., and rode my bike around town until dark. Made my own lean-to's in the woods. It was a magical childhood in that respect.
    Y'all stay warm! I'm ready for Spring. 🥶

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    1. Wow, I'm glad the doggies like the chicken gizzards...I'd hate to see them go to waste. LOL. Actually we cut them up when we make giblet gravy at Thanksgiving to put over our stuffing. That's the only time I eat them. Re:cabbage, I do have to be careful with it also, but once in a while it actually helps me take care of "business". Just have to take some "gas-x". LOL. When I was little I also played outside with all of the above as you...especially making forts in the woods. We lived in the woods in Florida and never saw a snake in the woods where we were playing, but the huge rattlesnakes liked to sunbathe in our front yard instead. LOL. I was outside more than I was inside as a child. But I did enjoy playing with Barbie with my cousin during school vacations. We built them houses and made their furniture, etc., so it was actually more instructional and constructional than just playing with dolls. LOL. And yes, we are ready for spring too. I hope you all don't get too much ice. That's the difficult stuff to deal with. Stay warm and safe.

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  4. Aww thank you for the ending blessing. I remember many groups put that to music during Covid.
    I love your answers. I have 2 Cabbage Patch dolls given to me by my Hubby, One is a redhead and the other a cute baby doll. They sit in our guest room.
    I do love cabbage too but its not too fond of me, so its not on the menu very often.
    Most of our time has been occupied with eBay. Its really time consuming but if we make a sale its worth it. At the same time we have been dealing with Dave's computer and it ornery issues and spending too much time on the phone trying to get things straightened out. Not done yet ... Sigh ...
    Great answers and I'm glad you joined that link. I do it now and then too.
    Stay warm and when it gets too cold hop in your car and sit and get cozy.
    Sue

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    1. Oh, you have a red headed Cabbage Patch doll too? I'd love to see her. And re:cabbage...I love it but it doesn't always love me either. Gas-x helps some. LOL. I hope you can get Dave's computer figured out...that's no fun. These things that were made to make our lives easier have a tendency to complicate matters sometimes more than help! Since we didn't grow up with them, it doesn't come as naturally to us as it does to the younger generations as to how to fix things. It's good to keep some young people around who can help with those issues as needed. Take care and enjoy your probably warmer weather than the eastern half of the country right now.

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  5. I love cabbage and that soup looks delish. Hobo Stew. I copied the recipe. My kids had Cabbage Patch - Andy was in to Ben Ten.

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    1. Not sure what "Ben Ten" was. I will have to look that up. My boys were into GI Joe and Star Wars. But they are probably older than your Andy. Is he a grandchild? I hope you like the Hobo Stew if you make it. It's really glorified hanburger vegetable soup. Sometimes I add other vegetables and make it soup. Anything hot and soupy is good right now!

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  6. I had that same Tiny Tears and I loved her. I also had a Cabbage Patch doll, alas, they aren't with me anymore. I love cabbage soup, I bet it sure warmed the bones on these out of the ordinary cold days. We're dipping back into the 20's this weekend. {{sigh}} I just want cold weather, not freezing!!! Hope you're enjoying a great day.

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    1. My sister and I both had Tiny Tears, and we played with them all the time when we were very little. I was Lucy, (I Love Lucy) and I named my baby "Little Ricky". LOL.

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  7. Hobo stew sounds perfect to me. Need some right now to go along with this cold weather. How adorable is this little space cabbage patch doll...I don't think I've ever seen one. Great collectors item for sure. Oh how I love my heated seats in our car. my back seats have them as well. they sure make a huge difference.

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    1. I hope your cold is getting better. Some hot soup/stew would be really good for you. Yes, the Little Astronaut doll would be appropriate for living in Florida (Cape Canaveral/Kennedy). Although I prefer to dress her in "real clothes" like a little girl. And yes, the heated seat felt so good to me, I just wanted to keep riding around and not get out in the cold.

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  8. Oh wow! It does sound strange to get freezing temperatures in Florida.
    I love the sound of your Hobo Stew and the Little Astronaut Cabbage Patch Kid is just adorable.
    It sounds like Blackie is keeping you busy. My dad has an outdoor cat and it has been sneaking indoors when it has been cold.

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    1. Yes, we are expecting temps in the low 20's over the weekend, which is really cold. Thank you for visiting. The hobo stew is a good dish for this kind of weather. And yes, Blackie keeps us hopping. We can't get out or in the door without him being right there. So he comes in for a while, and then we have to use a "treat" to get him to go back out. He knows how to play the game for sure! LOL.

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  9. Welcome to the Hodgepodge! So glad you joined in today. I have my baby doll from childhood too. She looks very well loved : ) She's in the attic but perhaps one of my granddaughters will want to play with her. I feel like her hair or lack of it will be an issue for them lol. Hope it warms up there soon! We have snow in our forecast for Saturday and these temps are unusual for SC too. Enjoy the rest of your week!

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    1. Thank you for making the Hodgepodge available. Do you come up with the questions yourself? You do a great job with it. I've often thought of joining, but then I get busy with other projects. This was fun. Oh, it would be lovely to pass a loved doll/baby doll down to a granddaughter someday. Alas, not only did I have three boys, but I only have one grandchild, a grand SON. I don't see any other grandchildren in the forecast, but perhaps a great-granddaughter would be possible someday...I just hope I live that long! LOL. And yes, this is quite an unusal winter for all of us. Please take care and stay safe and warm. Thank you again!!

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  10. Your Hobo Stew looks sooo good, Pam! Unfortunately, my hubby can’t eat real high-fiber foods any more, so I won’t be making this. I did, however, bake your shortcake recipe over the weekend in my cast iron wedge pan. It was delicious and did not last long!!!

    Tiny Tears looks to have been very well loved. My Barbie was just like yours except she had the blond ponytail.

    As for seat warmers in the car, I sometimes use mine even in the middle of summer. It just feels so good!

    You did well with your first contribution to the Hodgepodge!

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