The
last week has been a bone-grinding torture-fest. There was the worst yet in a
series of winter storms. There were snowbanks that I couldn’t see over to get
out of my driveway. There was
air that hurt my face. There were early work mornings and late work nights and
long work shifts. There were heavy things to lift. There were deadlines to meet.
And there were Balrogs.
I think
the only thing that saved me was that I had 2 vacation days this week and I
only had to give up a small part of one of them (deadlines!), so I got to spend
some time….
Reading…
**Terminal Uprising by Jim C. Hines. This is
the second book in the Janitors of the Post-Apocalypse series. And I love it! This
series is so much fun to read. The story is great, the characters are great,
the humor is great. These are among the most entertaining books I’ve read in
the last year. If you like science fiction, or humor, or the custodial sciences,
you must read Janitors of the Post-Apocalypse!
**The Silmarillion by J. R. R. Tolkien. Not
for everybody, I know, but I enjoy writing fiction, and find this collection of
world-building scriptures - from no less than the godfather of fantasy world
building - inspirational. (This is where the Balrogs are.) I have listened to
the very good audiobook version of The
Silmarillion read by Martin Shaw at least twice, but I’ve never read my way
through from cover to cover. My husband recommends The Prancing Pony Podcast as a companion work if you really want to
delve into The Silmarillion, and I can
say that the little bit that I’ve listened to was engaging and fun.
Cooking
and baking…
**Pancakes
and French Toast. I made two successful hot breakfasts last weekend, including
the Fluffy Orange Pancakes I posted, and a rich and delicious make-ahead
raspberry French toast. I hope to post that recipe in the next few days.
**Pie
crust. I talked a lot about making the crust in my most recent post with a
recipe for Spinach and Feta Quiche with Parmesan. I just think it would be
really great to get “into” pie making, and I need to get better at making
crust. I was inspired by the beautiful book, Sister Pie, by the beautiful Lisa Ludwinski, and went all hands-on.
I wish it had been more fun, and I may mess a bit with the food processor, but
I truly believe I am one step closer to being a confident pie person. The next
few months will tell.
**Risotto.
Delicious risotto! Using the same basic formula I posted here and here, I put
together a risotto with roasted garlic and black pepper last night. I was planning
to make Soup Beans, but failed to make the necessary preparations. We were
disappointed, so I really had to come though. This concoction was so delicious,
the disappointment has been forgotten! (And I think it cured a cold.) More on
this recipe soon.
**Banana
Cake. Finally, there was a simple banana cake with multigrain flour and chocolate
chips, based on a recipe in Good to the
Grain by Kim Boyce. I flirted with the idea of frosting it, but, gosh, it was
just so munchable, I didn’t want to make the unnecessary extra effort. I’ll get
a post together for this cake as soon as I can.
It’s
now March, or so I’ve heard, but it looks like it’s going to be a long slog until
spring. I hope to continue making pies, maybe even following through with ideas
for butterscotch cream pie and Irish coffee cream pie. I have a recipe for some
luscious-looking peanut butter bars that I want to try. I’m also missing these energy bars, which I haven’t made in way too long. I guess I have plenty to keep
me happily occupied until things get greener again.
I hope
your coming week is full of joy! And free of Balrogs.
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