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Monday, October 6, 2008 at 03:41PM
Dough bucketI ordered another dough bucket for the fridge, so I can keep both a sweet dough and a savory dough going at the same time. These are wonderful, and work great for the recipes in the “Artisan Bread in 5 Minutes a Day” book. Today I started a batch of the Brioche dough (8 eggs!) and tomorrow I’ll make Jim some cinnamon rolls or sticky buns or something sweet.
Not that he needs it, I baked him peanut butter cookies last night while we were watching TV.
I’ve mentioned before we eat a lot of beans. I’ve never been a big fan of traditional chili, but I’ve come up with one that we both really like, it’s a bit smokey and tangy. I don’t really have a recipe, but basically I smoke a large brisket with BBQ sauce overnight and soak a pound of red kidney beans overnight as well. In the morning, pressure cook the beans for 12 minutes, and saute up a large onion, a bunch of celery, some garlic, and 5 or 6 red chili peppers, dice or shred up half the brisket, and add chili powder and salt to taste.
Dump in 4 cans diced tomatoes, 1 or 2 bottles of black ale, even some V8 if you have it on hand. It’s quite yummy!
Yesterday was beautiful, and Jim and I spent most of it on the motorcycles. We really should have been working on the garden, but we just enjoyed the weekend. I did get back on the treadmill today for an hour and did 3 miles. Watched the stock market take another dive and have been trying to figure out where I can fit more food storage. I sure wish we had a chicken coop built, but I guess that will have to wait until Spring.
I’m almost done with the “ugly” quilt. Julia saved the day by suggesting I try a smaller needle, and I swapped back to a #16 and my thread breaking stopped, woohoo! I’m positive I’ll run out of bobbin thread before I can finish though, so the quilt will be on hold until more arrives. I am expecting a monster box of fabric today from The Fat Quarter Shop, I figure our dollars are safer in fabric than in the bank.
While we were out an about on Saturday, we stopped and looked at an F450 over in Clarksville. $59k!!! That’s just insane. Even with $13k off (window sticker) that’s still insane. Not many used F450’s come on the market though. Guess the RV will stay parked for some time.
Oh I meant to post this earlier. Jim wanted me to order one of those gadgets to make seedling pots out of newspapers with, but I ran across this little tutorial and it looks like it will work just great.