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Saturday, February 01, 2014

A political meal I can eat


A political meal I can eat

       Finally

It is presently below  freezing where I live, but the forecasters believe it will get above freezing later in the day. As to further than that, I'll deal with the cards as they unfold, though the best guess is that it will be chilly, but barely above freezing for a few days. Only time will tell. I live in east Tennessee, USA on the Cumberland Plateau just to locate where the area is.

So today I made a "political meal" which has in it:

Alfredo sauce

Chicken broth

Ramen with chicken mix

Bacon bits

Chopped white onions

Minced garlic

Bacon bits

Dehydrated green and red peppers

Kombu (seaweed used as a thickener- though corn starch should work about as well)

All is cooked in a Japanese magnetic induction cooker which works quite well both at cooking and then maintaining the meal for serving at anytime. A traditional rice cooker or slow cooker should work about as well, too.

Morale is a fickle thing.  The expectation of a nifty  meal at anytime is good for my morale.

And what I don't eat, the yard dogs most assuredly will eat tomorrow.

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