Wednesday, June 3, 2026
What I'm reading Wednesday...
Sunday, May 31, 2026
Not quite Monday, not quite meatless...
I've been waiting...and waiting...and waiting! Every day Carey brings in a handful of green beans harvested from the garden. Maybe enough to toss in with other vegetables in a stir fry, but we really love green beans on their own. So for a week I've been setting aside the green beans till there was enough accumulated for a pot of green beans with new potatoes and bacon.
I cut 3 slices of bacon into 1.5 inch pieces, and cooked them a bit in the bottom of the pot at medium high heat. I stirred in a sliced onion, added some new potatoes, and the green beans. Seasoned with salt, pepper, and about a teaspoon of chicken bouillion powder. I added a cup and a half of water, covered the pan, and reduced heat to low. Then I left them alone for about 3 hours. I made a pan of cornbread, and then we sat down to our simple fare. Inexpensive, easy, and delicious!
Wednesday, May 27, 2026
What I'm reading Wednesday...
Monday, May 25, 2026
Meatless Monday...
Things have been growing in the garden. Today (Monday) the harvest was yellow squash, zuchini, and cherry tomatoes. I put them in a fry pan with a little olive oil, a sliced onion, and some salt and pepper.
Wednesday, May 20, 2026
What I'm reading Wednesday...
Thursday, May 14, 2026
This is Mexican Cornbread Casserole...
Wednesday, May 13, 2026
What I'm reading Wednesday...
Thirtieth challenge finish of the year.
I just finished this afternoon, and really enjoyed it. I hadn't read anything by this nineteenth-century author before. This was originally serialized in a Victorian periodical in England. And I believe I remember that when published in book form (in 1855?) there were some rewrites or additional chapters included. It came in at 498 pages, and I'm going to say it again, the font on those 498 pages must have been really small, because it took an age for me to finish. I read it on my Kindle, so I can't swear to that.
Strong characters, and even secondary characters were well developed and likeable for the most part. Glad I gave it a go for this prompt.












