Made this for book club this week, with jasmine rice.
I added fresh ginger to the sauce, and threw in a can of sliced water chestnuts at the end with the broccoli. Comfort food.
Here’s the recipe from Damn Delicious:
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Made this for book club this week, with jasmine rice.
I added fresh ginger to the sauce, and threw in a can of sliced water chestnuts at the end with the broccoli. Comfort food.
Here’s the recipe from Damn Delicious:
From Smitten Kitchen, newly discovered:
https://smittenkitchen.com/2017/10/sausage-and-potato-roast-with-arugula/
I am slowly slowly making my way through the S-Town podcast. It’s sad and moving and I don’t really want it to end. So I’m listening about 5 minutes at a time, as I walk to the subway in the morning.
The podcast’s subject, John B. McLemore, loves sundials and their mottos. They are always sad, about time being fleeting, life’s impermanence.
“Tedious and brief” is one of his favourites. Your life is tedious and brief.
Doesn’t that resonate? If it doesn’t, you are not a lawyer.
Reminds me of the Woody Allen joke at the beginning of Annie Hall (“such small portions”):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rrxlfvI17oY
Anyways, now I want a tedious & brief wrist tattoo. I’m on a mission.
I’m going to say yes. Did a double-take walking by the Fossil store in the Eaton Centre and HAD TO HAVE IT.
The Maya Hobo (small) in Cabernet:
https://www.fossil.com/us/en/products/maya-small-hobo-sku-zb7285607c.html
I’m in love.
AND it works well with my new cashmere cardigan from Nordstrom, oui? Which is significantly cheaper in-store than on-line.
This apparently is a real thing.
http://www.theloop.ca/yep-thong-jeans-thing-confused/
I weep for the future.