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Flowers and Texas Chili

My husband finally gets to come home on weekends. What a treat! I asked him what he wanted (after telling him his flight would be in early in transit and where the best sit-down restaurant was in his terminal).

He said Spaghetti and Meatballs. I got more beef than usual and may get some pork tomorrow to do my final exam on Swedish meatballs. I’ve got some culinary tricks up my sleeve that may actually let me pass.

Then my Swedish Kottsbullar coach comes to us next weekend and learns to make true Texas chili, circa 1962 when Lady Bird Johnson and her husband then Vice-President LBJ hosted a feast for 5,000 including President Kennedy. She served Pedernales River Chili. I’ve my own version of it and can only say that in Texas, chili does not include beans.

I usually stick to a code. I don’t cook Italian for Italians, Greek for Greeks. Chili for Texans. But I will teach my Swedish neighbor this and he and a guest will come over for dinner to taste our efforts that include grinding the beef and sauteeing the onions and garlic and seasoning so it can simmer for a few hours. I’ll take care of the simmering. He returns, we re-season. Then in a few weeks he’ll have his final exam. I’ll have to lend him my Kitchenaid mixer/meat grinding apparatus to make it work. He wants one anyway and I’ve had mine for thirty years. No, it’s MINE! He’ll have to find his own.

Husband will be here in a few hours. I bought him two bouquets of flowers and he asked for spaghetti and meatballs so will have it tomorrow night. I have his favorite savory smoked bacon and also blueberry sausages for our two breakfasts before he leaves again. Darn, I forgot the eggs and my car is buried for the evening. They’re re-doing the garage, don’t ask. It’s a mess but the valets get my car quickly. I only wish that they wear masks because the odor is noxious and probably poisonous and the EPA would not approve of this effort.

Texas chili, next weekend. Party. Who’s bringing the Margaritas? Dee

 

Old, New and Marriage

Yes, at our elopement I wore my great grandmother’s wedding pearls as well as new pearl earrings from a guest.

We’re really talking about a KitchenAid food processor my husband’s parents kindly gave us upon our wedding over 11 years ago. The top cracked a while ago. Last week, preparing for a dinner party, the crack let me overshoot the lock and I couldn’t get it back so punted and still made a good dinner.

Of course my dear husband got right out there and ordered me another top. It looks like I did 20 years ago. It’s perfect but everything KitchenAid must be purchased separately, from the work bowl to the top and even the plunger.

I’ve treated all the parts well and only place them in the dishwasher, top shelf, a few times a year but it’s been over 11 years and the difference in age, as it is in humans, is substantial.

Seeing the tops side by side I know a few things: we’re getting older and wiser; new stuff looks better with the work bowl and plunger; and that my husband has more grey hair than I have.

I think we’re looking up. Cook with abandon. The last thing I want to do is throw that motor in the trash. Get new bowls and keep cooking, always. Cheers! Dee

A Long Time Ago…

in a galaxy far, far away. Whoops, sounds like Episode IV, A New Hope. I had a cat, and had just met the man who was to be my husband of nearly ten years (anniversary coming up in a few months). He could not visit me because he is deathly allergic to cats, so I had to find him his own place 1,000 feet from mine.

Let’s just say his gifts are usually meant to make HIS life easier or more fun. He did buy a gas mask so he could come over for dinner one night. I couldn’t stop laughing as all I could think of was James Earl Jones in Star Wars saying “Luke, I am your father.” That’s what he sounded like.

Washer and dryer and frig at his place so I could do his laundry (and mine without going to the laundromat) and cook.

The gas mask only lasted about ten minutes and we went out to a neighborhood haunt for dinner. Other “gifts” include a flat screen tv and a playstation III. Two controllers, one which has never been used in the past four years but finally made it out of the box because I wasn’t about to move the box!

This gift was because I wouldn’t go away for the weekend and leave my cat Mickey Mouse (real name Mick Dundee) alone. So my dear husband bought me an automated feeding system. Four trays so we could leave Friday night, go to Disneyland or wherever, and come home Sunday afternoon, no problem.

It was battery powered. I had to freeze two small packs, then pack the four trays with canned quality food (Innova, I used back then) and set the timer. Unfortunately one weekend the timer didn’t go off and that heavy feeding system was bashed around and ten feet from its original location. I felt terrible and fed him the minute I walked in the door. I also had a self-waterer that had been freshly scrubbed and filled before we left for the weekend. Also every dog in the neighborhood knew him. When they ran away from home I’d get a call and they’d be right outside looking at him through the window and asking him to come out and play/wrestle. He also taught himself to fetch, crumpled post-it notes from my to-do lists so aside for one missed meal, I was not needed.

We normally do not purchase gifts for each other for birthdays, holidays or anniversaries but I find my love’s tastes quite self-serving. Ceramic Santoku knife. Calphalon roasting pan with rack. For our wedding he spent days researching online and told his parents (who asked him what to get as a gift) we would love a food processor, but only a KitchenAid. I’m the cook and was not asked. Our counters now sport a blender, food processor and my 25 year-old 5 qt. stand mixer, all by KitchenAid!

Allow me to say that he comes into the kitchen only to get ice and Dr. Pepper. Has not cooked a thing since we met 11 years ago but he is eager to make it easier for me to cook for him.

Jim gave me sci fi movies. I gave him Jane Austen and Memoirs of a Geisha, for which I will never be forgiven. Excited I am to see Star Wars marathons on cable.

What would life be like without interesting stories and someone with whom to share them? Not one I want to be a part of. Thanks for reading, as always. Dee