I decided to do three or four short posts today by way of a change. I did about 1,500 words last night, which now need editing, and I am looking for a change of pace.
It’s just after 7.00 and I have been watching a programme about canals. I like canals but I’m too rickety to start canal cruising now. I will have a short daydream tonight about how I should have started 30 years ago, then I will switch over to the lottery winner daydream. ย If I win the lottery I can buy a luxury narrow boat and a crew to do all the work. Sounds like a workable system.
Julia is currently on some sort of technological miracle that allows various people to squawk at her, even though it’s several hours after the end of her working day. It’s going to be fun when she goes back to work if they all insist on ringing her in the evening too.
Time to start cooking now, but I’m not sure what to have.
We have some breaded chicken which I bought because I was fed up with high-quality healthy ingredients. It was cheap and, after eating the first half of the packet, it seems to be value for money. Didn’t cost much, tastes like eating a pan scourer.
There is also the remains of last week’s gammon joint, which has already provided two meals, and a large bag of ready cut stir-fry vegetables which have come with noodles and sauce as a special deal.
Then there are the ratatouille and baked potato options, the veggie curries and the stews…
So much food.
Decision time. Gammon wins, on the grounds that if I leave it too long it has the power to kill me. And it’s easy to throw some veg in the oven and walk away instead of fiddling about with loads of ingredients.
That’s 311 words, so it’s quite a long snapshot.
Photo is a Green Woodpecker from our farm days.
Love the green woodpecker. We get them here every year (they nest in the nearby cemetery), and I have also failed to ever get a good photo of them. Yours is better than any of mine!
Keep trying! One day you will get a good shot. This is the system I use for long-tailed tits and orange-tip butterflies. One day I will get a decent shot…
I like the green woodpecker! Poor Julia, “Itโs going to be fun when she goes back to work if they all insist on ringing her in the evening too.”. They probably will call her after hours.
A heart vegetable soup is in the making here today. ๐
Mmmm… Sounds good. I keep thinking of making soup as we have plenty of carrots and quite a lot of coriander.
Lovage is a good one for soups and stews too. I have a half-barrel of it growing, a large clump of it I was given years ago. Does well in this climate.
It’s one of those herbs I’ve heard of but never used. I will have to look for some.
I suppose you saved your bacon with the wise culinary choice.
Even as I read your words the phantom drummer at the back of my mind is saluting your words with his cymbals… ๐
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Night after night, supper after supper. Especially during the busy days of spring gardening, lots of simple meals and lots of repeats.
I’m feeling the need for a new menu. ๐
Why have high quality ingredients when you can nibble on a sponge….
Sometimes cheap, easy and tasty over-rides considerations of health. ๐
That could be the motto of the fast food industry.
๐since my husband is now eating lunch at home, and since Iโm not even going to consider making his lunch…I bought him a bunch of frozen things he can heat up…he can pretty much manage the microwave and over, and my daughter showed him how t9 use the air fryer
Yes, three meals a day, seven days a week…
It takes some doing. ๐
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Heigh ho, did you have spinach with the gammon? I would like to see a green woodpecker.
We probably heard green woodpeckers a hundred times or more every year, but only saw one or two a year.
We had broccoli with the gammon.
I have ever only seen two in my whole life.
Same for me and Dippers. It’s strange how some birds can be so elusive.
All sounds delicious, apart from the pan scourer and 311 words of good humour. Like the photo of Woody too ๐
Thank you. ๐ One of my regretsis that I have never managed to get a good clean picture of a Green Woodpecker. They were all taken through dirty windows or in bad light. However, there is still time…
Birds are so hard to photograph! This guy is beautiful. That’s quite a beak.
I feel you about the dinner decisions. Some nights, using what I have and turning it into something everyone will want to eat is just a bit much.
Yes, it can be tricky. And sometimes I’d be happy with soup but I feel I should do better.
They are one of our more showy birds but quite shy.