May 26, 2026 Breakfast - Granola. Lunch - Mary and Tito’s Dinner - Chicken Noodle Soup with Dumplings and pork and Snow peas
I ate a bowl of granola with milk and tropical fruit salad as the market opened.
I then worked on my taxes until 10:00 and then read The Lover, our book club book for this month until 12:00 when Peter arrived to go to lunch.
We drove to Mary and Tito’s and found a great parking spot near the door. We did not need to wait for a table either.
Peter ordered his new favorite, a bowl of red chili with beans and beef. I ordered a taco plate, but expanded it to three tacos today. We were hungry and we ate quickly without much conversation. We both love Mary and Tito’s.
I drove Peter back to my house to pick up the jar of herring in wine sauce I bought for him.
I then watched the market close and found that it was a good day with my portfolio increasing .88%.
At 3:30 I walked around the block in a very light drizzle, what Swedes would call “dissa”.
When I returned I watched the news until Suzette came home.
At 5:30 we agreed that I would make Chicken noodle soup with dumplings, pork, and snow peas, so we went out to the garden and picked a basket full of peas.
There were so many, Suzette was able save some to freeze, shuck some to gather peas for pea soup, and boil some to make a pea broth.
I diced a country style rib and we destemmed a small pile of snow peas, and I minced a shallot.
Suzette went to the garage and fetched the container of chicken broth.
I then sliced a cup of Napa cabbage and destemmed eight shiitake mushrooms and thinly sliced three green onions.
In the large casserole I sautéed the pork and shallot in peanut and sesame oil. Then we added the mushrooms and snow peas and cabbage. Then we added the pea broth and about 1 1/2 cup of chicken broth. We then added two bundles of rice vermicelli noodles and cooked the mixture for about ten minutes until the noodles began to soften. Finally I added about ten chicken broth Ling Ling dumplings and 1 heaping T. of red miso and the white parts of the green onion and cooked the mixture for another ten minutes until the dumplings were cooked and no longer doughy.
The soup was delicious and very similar to what we order at Lime Vietnamese Restaurant. There was some left even after a second bowl.
I took out the trash and put the chicken broth back in the garage fridge, which resulted in a total of over 3500 steps today.
After dinner we watched a history of Seabiscuit, the great race horse, and hen I drank another cup of green tea and watch Las Vegas sweep the Western NHL title in 4 games over the Avalanche.
I then blogged and went to bed at 11:00.
I felt good that we had replicated and even improved one of my favorite Vietnamese soups.
Bon Appetit





















