dinner

Oct. 20th, 2013 08:59 pm
winterbadger: (small haggis)
Tired-ish when I got home and felt like just heating something up. But presence of fresh meat and veg in the fridge kept me from doing so. A bean and sausage ragout with tomoatoes, kale, and zucchini is currently on the stove, waiting completion. Later in the week, there should be Scottish mince and tatties, with maybe some kale and garlic; then another kale and tomato dish, this time with chicken quarters.

Kale: it's what's for dinner. :-)
winterbadger: (bugger!)
The good: I've made some excellent dinners lately (a nice honeyed chicken and clapshot, some delicious steaks that I finally managed to pan-broil without either burning them or undercooking them). I have two projects almost finished at work that I've been working on for a while. Em and I went out to Wolftrap last night with some of her friends fromm school to the "Sound of Music" sing-along, which was good, clean, silly fun.

The bad: Our contract at work didn't get renewed, so I will have to find a new job in the next few months. This is bad but not ugly because there is plenty of work available in the company, and almost all of it is closer to where I live than my current job.

The ugly: Coming back from the show last night I hit a pothole (in DC? would you believe?) and shredded a tire. The same one that I got in July to replace one that blew out in the District after going to a works party of Em's. And the shop isn't open Sundays, so I'm without a car today and have to take time off Monday.
winterbadger: (cat yin-yang)
Summary: WWII wargame Saturday with Bryan and Eric, DC United beats FC Dallas in the evening. Sunday a trip to the farmers' market, dinner with neighbours, and the island of Mull on TV. Read more... )

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