February Update on books, food and a shelter doggie
It was a rainy Sunday here in Havana Florida so I had time to sit down at the keyboard for a bit. We don't usually have a lot going on, our days follow a laid back routine of sipping coffee, walking, eating second breakfast, maybe going to the park for a walk...like that. So when I wrote this on Sunday, it was a day to stay indoors.
New event / This weekend we had a home visit from the humane society with a little dog who (hopefully) may become part of the family. My better sense told me not to mention it yet for fear of a jinx. Update! - Since I started this post a few days ago, we have been approved to adopt the dog! More on that later......
Bookish things / When Wordpress aggravated me I started anew at Blogspot. So I moved some of my favorite authors/reviews to Turn the Page and have been happy with the ease of posting. I try and keep this site for foodie and life posts but sometimes I cross link. Anyway.......
I read quite a bit of Clanlands by Graham McTavish and then abandoned it. Meh.
Finished up House of Corrections by Nicci French and am almost done witn The Letter by Ruth Saberton. Next up on deck is Carol Drinkwater's book The Olive Harvest, The Vines by Shelley Nolden and Nigella Lawson's new cookbook Cook, Eat, Repeat.
Food / We had a few comfort meals. This Cottage Pie is a knockoff of the Shepherd's Pie recipe my frined Jo shared, just used beef instead of lamb. Hence the name Cottage. Lots of gravy and plenty of leftovers.
A Sweet and Spicy Noodle dish that's different each time we make it.
This recipe appeared in the New York Times. I have made adaptions and used tofu one time and this time I used boneless chicken. You can add any favorite veg such as broccoli, cauliflower, peppers, mushrooms or whatever you have on hand. A can of water chestnuts went well in this dish.







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