A Week in Review
Hello everyone at Sunday Salon, hosted by Deb Nance at Readerbuzz, Heather at the October Foodies Read, and Marge, hostess at Weekend Cooking, along with anyone else out there.
First off, it's time for bacon! Yes, we've got a pork belly curing. Today is Day 1 of a 10 day cure. Sorry all you vegans and vegetarians! But, I do love my bacon. No pictures though. Who wants to see a slab of pork belly? Instead, maybe a recipe or two later.
Favorite Beverage of the Year!
Some Books
Lost in Paris, by Betty Webb pretty much lost me, only 1/3 of the way through, with a protagonist I couldn't understand at all, doing stupid things. And this after I read and absolutely loved all of Webb's Gunn Zoo Mysteries. The Desert series (synopses and reviews) never attracted me enough to try them.
Currently reading: Death Comes to London, by Catherine Lloyd. Second in her Regency-era series, Kurland St. Mary Mysteries. The debut novel was Death Comes to the Village and was great, I thought and in my fairly humble opinion. Characters you can relate to. Flaws and all.
And, with all the rain, we have TOADS!! A lot of them! Do you see them in there? They are taking over my pond and I don't like it. Not at all. The ong choy is mostly flattened. And it's such a nice cooking green. Also the chickens like it. If this rain will stop long enough I plan on dealing with them. Said with a grimace!
Admittedly, the pond badly needed weeding, overgrown as it is with duckweed, water hyacinth and yes, ong choy. So, when the rain stopped for about 15 minutes I made a wee dent in it all.
You may remember I promised an update on the fermenting soybeans mentioned last week. They turned out well. And, some I made into a nice Bean Paté. Lovely with crackers or just as a side with cheese, olives, cold cuts and pickles for lunch. Which I'm about ready for. Right now.
A few memorable meals: Do you remember the days of Veal Marsala, well not any more. Only available at VERY high end restaurants, veal that is. Here in Hawaii anyway. But it probably shouldn't even be mentioned in some circles. Anyway, I made an absolutely scrumptious Chicken Marsala. So there.
Then, after eating too much left-over Tortilla Casserole for lunch, just wanted a soup for dinner last night. I threw in some fresh ginger and turmeric for good measure. Floating on top, Texas tarragon leaves & flowers.
That's about it for now. Happy Weekend y'all.
Aw, a shame Lost in Paris didn't meet expectations. It can be so weird when you love something by an author and then completely don't get on with their other work.
ReplyDeleteI like that you have a drink of the year! Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteBoth of those books have striking covers, in two very different moods. I'm glad one of them worked for you.
ReplyDeleteYour post sounds so h appy and healthy, with good weather, the outdoors, and good food. I want to move to Hawaii!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sparing me from the pork pics! LOL! Your Lost in Paris comment cracked me up. It's way to cold to swim here. You have a lovely pool. Other than bread baking I have not cooked all week. I've been much to busy.
ReplyDeleteMy hubby would love that stout!
ReplyDeleteI got a delicious Chicken Marsala at a local Italian restaurant last week. So yummy! Looks like you're a very talented cook :)
ReplyDeleteCook me up some of that pork belly! Also your pool is amazing
ReplyDeleteI hate it when main characters do stupid things!
ReplyDeleteI guess I'll skip Lost in Paris, although it is set in Paris...
ReplyDeleteI swam yesterday and it was very refreshing...and cold!
It's not swimming weather here any longer! A little jealous, enjoy it!!
ReplyDeleteYes to bacon. We don’t have it often, but when we do it’s good. We had a pizza with bacon last night.
ReplyDeletebest, mae at maefood.blogspot.com
Thanks for sharing your week with us. I haven't done much reading this month.
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