i have a rental in Nashville, great tenants! I have painted, fixed locks, doorbells, broken shelves in refrigerator, change lights, air filters for HVAC, electrical I leave to an electrician I found near me. Plumbing, I pay a good outfit in Nashville. Hopefully just touching up pant for these tenants! I feel ya!
This afternoon I have put a shank portion ham on the BGE, smoking it over cherry wood smoke. Inside we’ve got a pot of fresh zipper peas, Ms. Jan’s homemade potato salad and deviled eggs. We have a nice day outside making our back porch time very enjoyable as all of our adult libations are ready to go. Life is good in Gator Nation!
Last night I made pasta bolognese at my wife's request. We had a friend over for dinner. Tonight I made Vietnamese egg noodles with sesame oil, chili oil, balsamic vinegar, soy sauce, garlic, ginger, sugar, Thai basil and peanuts.
Tonight I am smoking some thick pork chops, green beans with almonds and lemon, and mashed potatoes. Tomorrow I have to come up with something that we can eat quickly before going to the game. Carnitas tacos is an idea, but the clean up is intense. I had thought about getting up super early to smoke a pork shoulder for pulled pork sandwiches, but I missed the sale at Publix by one day. They had nice looking five pound pork shoulders for $1.99 a pound yesterday, but not today. I should have pulled the trigger yesterday. I have bought $1.99 per pound pork shoulders at Winn Dixie but they were from Swift, very fatty, and over eight pounds so it was always an overnight cook.
With what we had for last night’s supper it only seems right that tonight we have breakfast for supper. We are having ham and cheese omelettes with grits and butter and Ms. Jan’s homemade buttermilk biscuits. Yes, our last bottle of pre-Hurricane Michael Tupelo honey will be on the table. The back porch is open and ready for your leisure time. Adult libations are available as requested. Life is good in Gator Nation!
Is there a sad emoji? I wish that I could remember the last name of the student I had a LONG time ago (before Ulee's Gold was a movie and tupelo honey became a mainstream thing) that hooked me up with the most amazing tupelo honey. I think he liked me as a prof. In fact he must have because he gave me this amazing honey for free. I have never had anything like it before or since. IIRC he was doing well in my class so it wasn't that. He just was amazed that I knew what it was. It was a long time ago. Now every foodie in the world knows what it is. I was in Chicago visiting not that long ago during a covid lull at a place that made honey based beverages from local hives on the far Southside of Chicago. They were very into bee keeping and the different kinds of honey. I told them my grandfather was a bee keeper not far from there and most of his honey was clover based as was theirs. When I told them about getting tupelo honey they paused. Not much better.
I have put on a big pot of spaghetti sauce and as it simmers it surely makes the kitchen smell good. Make your own sauce just like you like it and then roll the dice with me here. When you’re picking up your list for your spaghetti sauce stop by your deli section and ask for three slices of Baby Swiss cheese cut on #3. When your sauce comes to that slow bubble, lay your cheese on top and cover. About 30 minutes later take a wooden spoon and finish swirling the cheese down into the sauce and recover. We will have a freshly made Romaine salad topped with vine ripe tomatoes. Four Cheese Texas toast will be on the side. Ice cold longnecks and chilled wine are available on the back porch. Life is good in Gator Nation!
When I make tomato based Italian sauces I use San Marzano tomatoes. I tried growing them in Gainesville but all I got was a lot of vine a just a few fruits. They are what is called an indeterminate tomato so they grow on long vines instead of a bush in a tomato cage. They are to plum tomatoes what tupelo honey is to honey. Tonight my wife wanted tacos before heading to the game. Since I had an openned can of chipotle I suggested chicken tinga with pickled red onion and diced avocado on flour tortillas. Tinga is done, red onion is pickled and I had to buy the organic avocados because the regular ones at Publix were green rocks. And of course we have lots of limes for post game margaritas and one for squeezing over the diced avocado. I hope it is the "victory" kind and not the "drowning our sorrows" kind of margarita.
The victory margaritas were great. Even the second round was good. Bought some more limes for another round tonight. Tonight I am making Thai red curry with chicken. I do have two kaffir lime trees for leaves. And I have eleven Thai eggplant seedings growing, but dont have them fruiting as of yet. Using bamboo shoots instead.
Tonight I’ll be grilling chicken halves seasoned with coarse black pepper and Everglades Cactus Dust. Baked potatoes will be on the top rack. Our other side will be a freshly made Romaine salad topped with vine ripe tomatoes and Sargento shredded Parmesan cheese. The longnecks are iced down and Ms. Jan’s chilled wine is ready to go. Life is good in Gator Nation!
Tonight we’re going to be doing round 2 on spaghetti. We will have a freshly made Caesar salad and the 4-cheese Texas toast. A disappointing effort on the baseball field today. The season is getting a little long in the tooth for this team not to have this figured out. A bourbon and ginger ale for me this afternoon and Ms. Jan’s sticking with her chilled wine. Life is good in Gator Nation!
A highball. A favorite drink of my dad and his family back in the late 50's and early sixties. Best served in a Collins glass. Actually named from railroad jargon. Getting warmer and soon will be time for a Tom Collins. Read that later this week it will hit 90 F in Gainesville. Tom Collins weather, indeed.
Orecchiette pasta with arugula and hot Italian sausage tonight at ny wife's request. Tomorrow night I will be grilled brats as a quick dinner before the game. It is nice to have an old Ducane gas grill for quick grilling. It is in need of a rebuild (one ignitor shot and several gas tubes are cracked), but I use it so infrequently. I have had it a LONG time and has gone through many rebuilds. Got me thinking about how a long time ago I used to host a cookout at my house for all of the grad students, their families, the faculty and staff and their families in the Fall. Most was reimbursed from the department, but none for the alcohol. I had a pickup (actually my wife's) with a trailer hitch and I rented a big grill from United Rent-All or however you spell it. It was near what is now the Habitat for Humanity thrift store. It used to be a great lumber yard. Many bags of charcoal and enough chicken to feed 200. Two kegs of beer and then beer runs. Several cases of wine as well. Also making veggie dishes for many of the Indian students that wouldn't eat any animal meat. Several times I ended up with nothing to eat because it was all gone after hours and hours at the grill. Good times.
Tonight we’re going with breakfast for supper. I have the second half of the shank ham that I smoked the other day so we are going with ham’n’cheese omelettes, grits, and Ms. Jan’s homemade biscuits. We are saving the Tupelo honey as we just recently dipped into that so we have Ms. Jan’s homemade peach freezer jam to go with the biscuits. The back porch is open and ready for your leisure. Ice cold longnecks and chilled wine are available. Life is good in Gator Nation!
Thanks. Now that my old department merged with Mechanical Engineering and the graduate program has grown a lot doing somthing like this again would be insane. It would be a lot more people. It was fun back then, though.
Tonight Ms. Jan will turn the rest of the pot of spaghetti sauce into her baked lasagna. I’m going to go ahead and brag—it’s really good! Our sides will be a freshly made Caesar salad and Four Cheese Texas toast. The yard is cut so the ice cold longnecks are particularly good this afternoon and Ms. Jan will enjoy her chilled wine. Life is good in Gator Nation!
I wear the same size pants that I wore in high school. Too bad some of the weight shifted from my chest to just over the belt.