Waiting for sunlight. A traditional winter pastime.
I was awake at midnight, it was a bit anticlimactic. I didn’t take the celebration too seriously. There weren’t any fireworks close enough to make Myka hide, but it made her nervous enough to regurgitate the shrimp she had from the jambalaya.
Today, two chores. 1) Archive email, mail, and receipts (biannual). 2) Eat.
Breakfast: Bacon spudacado.
Brunch: Brie and crackers.
Lunch: Pastrami and swiss sandwich.
Dinner: Black eyed peas and buttered cornbread.
Dessert: NY cheesecake.
Portions will be relatively small, so as not to overtax the anatomy for the following days’ appetite.
The torque wrench is in Dallas and is due tomorrow, a day early. I don’t have an immediate use for it, but I’m sure time will find it not going entirely idle, with the ongoing truck upgrade. I have needed one on several occasions in the last few months while working on the truck and winged it. It is the only extraneous item that I plan on purchasing this month, in order to get mad money back to SOP levels.
Today is the annual farewell to the holiday season and greeting general detachment. Even though I missed out on the celebrations, I’m ready for the season to end. I’ve had enough of the hype, I’m ready for a little generic dissociation.
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Well, I just had lunch, the labor intensive ones are done. Yeah, peeling and chopping a potato, cutting up bacon, unwrapping brie, and making a sandwich are labor intensive. But the peas are ready to heat, cornbread ready to butter, and cheesecake has to be put on a plate. By comparison, it’s downhill all the way.
Much to my consternation, Myka has discovered brie. She smelled the piece I cut, and showed interest, so I gave her a small test piece. It stuck to her nibble dish, and I had to hold it in place for three minutes while she licked it clean. If I hadn’t, it would have gotten pushed all over. I am in trouble. I’ll not eat brie alone again.
Sunny day, 60°F, mild NE breeze. Good enough to scooter. But I haven’t been outside. I’m getting ready to archive, get trash to the curb, wash a few dishes. I slept after the first two courses. After the third, it’s time to get to work. I’ve got about two hours of daylight left.
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The peas, cornbread, and cheesecake went down easily. Portion control was the key to getting all these items in the menu and delighting in each one. Now I have a mountain of food to consume. I will definitely make an honest effort to see that none of it spoils. Jambalaya, avocado, and cornbread are the top priorities. Then the peas get the focus. The pastrami, brie, and cheesecake will certainly be in there, but they’re in the back seat until the others are almost gone. There will be at least one piece of cheesecake eaten each day until it’s gone. One down, eleven to go.
The next cooking venture will be roasting chicken. I’m in no hurry, but I expect it fairly soon, a week or two. I have no focus on recipes using it, but it is one of the base items in the freezer. Its absence is not excusable. The dire need may appear in a matter of seconds.
I got all the chores behind me. Last minute dishes were last to get done. Mail, email, receipts were all archived. Trash is on the curb. Myka got her salad and puree. Horde got treats. Kitchen tidied. I’m off the clock for NYD. No further expectations for the day.
Flu shot tomorrow morning. I do not want to miss this appointment.