I woke early this morning, earlier than usual. And as usual, the time went nowhere, a slow mix of watching shows and reading news, grabbing a kolache and a couple of minis for breakfast, and generally passing time waiting for the sun to rise so that I could go back to sleep. A well worn routine these days.
Since I updated three of five of my digital devices at my desk yesterday evening, I decided to forego rebooting. I’ve forgotten to reboot on occasion with no ill effect, so I’m willing to let it slide this morning. The exception to that was my phone, to test to see if the wallpaper bug still exists. So far, so good.
I plan on cooking today, both the TLC penne alfredo and cajun black beans and rice w/ham. There is nothing scheduled to interfere with the intent.
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I got in my morning snooze, I’m feeling more energetic, and the house is open. So now it’s time to focus on the kitchen. Feeding Myka is the first chore in line. In the meantime, she’ll be content to look and listen outside.
I scanned Vine this morning, a new crop of items, some almosts, but nothing really asking to come home with me. I’m waiting for the pair of blue ice scoops to show up on the porch in the next couple of hours.
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The cajun black beans and rice with ham is on the stovetop simmering. (taadaa) The penne alfredo, being the more complex an operation, comes second.
The scoops arrived. They are smaller than I anticipated. I would say the are better suited for cocktail mixing than full glass filling. However, they are easier in controlling the ice than the stainless scoop, less spilled.
Mid 70s at noon. Sunny, light scattered clouds. Light breeze from the west. Dew point about 50°F. Nice day for cooking.
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The beans and rice are on the stove resting. Time to boot Myka from the LZB and get reset for the penne.
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I had a short nap, not unusual for me in the early afternoon. It gave me a shot of energy while letting the pot on the stove cool.
The beans and rice are in the fridge, one quart total, a small batch. I didn’t eat any of them yet, as I’m not particularly hungry at this point. Dishes are washed and drying. I’ll start the penne soon. I have three hours before sunset, for what it’s worth.
Myka is snoozing on the desk, parked next to the open window, inches away from my hands. She seems content to be keeping me company while keeping an ear open to the outside world.
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Three quarts of penne in the fridge. Like the beans and rice, I haven’t eaten any yet. Letting the pot and jar soak before washing. Then I’m done for the day. 90 minutes to sunset.
I cooked. Two entrees in the fridge. Three of the older bags in the top loader are used. Proper maintenance rotation. Add the tamales, a good base menu going into the weekend.
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Dishes are done. I’m done for the day. I’ve got options in the fridge. Time to relax.
I might make a store run. I see paper bowls listed in stock. Mozzarella, cheddar, kibbles, wet food. Wouldn’t hurt to stock up on minis too. Later, when it’s less crowded.
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I got the list above, though they were out of the gravy kibbles, so I switched to seafood, the last one she was eating well. I could have waited for a restock or bought a 16 lb bag. But nah, I grabbed what they had. So I’m well stocked and set for the weekend and beyond.
I got a Marie Callander’s lasagna bowl, see if it measures up as an alternative. The boxes are considerably larger, but only 1.25 oz more. They cost a dollar less. I had a bowl of the penne, roughly a pint of it. (One down, five to go.) So I probably won’t try the lasagna tonight. I don’t need double pasta.
So now I’m kicking back and taking it easy. Everything is in proper order.