
I don't cook like I used to.  I used to come home and start cooking something that I had taken out the night before.  Every meal revolved around the type of meat I was having.  The side dishes reflected the meat choice.  I have changed that routine.  Now, when I have a couple of days off, I do a whole day of cooking.  Yesterday, it was all about chicken soup.  I bought one of those grocery store 
rotisserie chicken a couple of days ago, and used the meat for a variety of dishes...mainly yummy chicken-veggie wraps.  The carcass was looking quite sad, so I decided to make some soup.  I started cutting the onion, and carrot, and celery after breakfast...threw everything into the pot with a couple of bay leaves, and some peppercorns, and let it boil for an hour and a half.  My whole apartment smelled very grand-
mothery...and after I strained out the bones and boiled veggies, I put it back on the stove and added some chopped celeriac, potatoes,carrots,and some green onions.  After the veggies were soft, I pureed the whole thing in the blender, and added a can of 
Romano beans, and pureed that as well.   Seasoning was a little salt and pepper.  I had a small bowl for lunch, and it was smooth and creamy and tasted very nicely of celery, and of earthy beans.  The beans turned it an interesting dusty rose color...and I had a weird flashback to a former house of mine that was painted many shades of 
pinky purple/rose!
Now that I was warmed up...I also made a pot of California brown rice, as well as blanched some 
broccoli, for the P-Man's lunch.  Then I made a Manhattan style fish chowder, from a mix I purchased at the supermarket...that was created in 
Sechelt!  
Yay local!  I discovered I had no canned tomatoes  (sad, considering my current place of employment!) so I substituted a cup of chunky salsa and a cup of white wine.  I also added some small peeled shrimp, a jar of clams with juice, and a piece of red snapper, cut into chunks.  It turned out really well.  The P-Man is NOT a fish person...but he went back for seconds.  I also baked a couple of potatoes, a sweet potato and some beets.  I baked a couple of lamb chops and two chicken breasts...and the day was done.
Not bad for a day's work...we will be well fed until the weekend.
 
mmm my mouth is watering...be sure to brign some to work for sampling!!
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