Sunday, June 28, 2026

June 27, 2026 Breakfast - Pain au Chocolate. Lunch - Costco Hot Dog. Dinner - Chicken Curry with Rice

June 27, 2026 Breakfast - Pain au Chocolate. Lunch - Costco Hot Dog. Dinner - Chicken Curry with Rice


This was a rather busy day. While Suzette did water aerobics and worked in the garden, I slept until 9:00.


I then got dressed and ate a pain au chocolate with a latte macchiato and then we rode our bikes to the farmers’ market where Suzette bought four croissants and a loaf of whole wheat bread while I talked to Zul about his transaction.


We then rode around the neighborhood and then drove to the UPS store and picked up two cartons of wine from Red Tail Ridge winery.


Then we drove to Costco and bought a new bottle of Bandol for $15.98, eggs, mushrooms, lemons, detergent, French brie cheese, feta cheese, Clorox, butter, thick cut bacon, coffee, two more bags of pain au chocolates, pistachios, four bottles of Clamato juice, Spanish olive oil, and a wedge of Gruyere cheese, and I also picked up.two prescriptions.


After we shopped we ate a hot dog with a soda and Suzette filled up her Highlander with $3.29 per gallon gas, which is the cheapest it has been in a while and we drove to Shamrock Southwest Distributers where we bought Lady fingers, marsacapone, Polish sausage, cherry saft, two cans of baby clams, anchovies, burrata cheese, and ricotta cheese.


We now have most of what we need for the party on July 2.


We finally drove home, arriving around 2:30.


By the time we unloaded it was time for today’s six World Cup soccer matches to begin at 3:00, 5:30, and 8:00.  There was lots of exciting action during the matches, as ability to advance to the knockout round of 32 changed with almost every goal.


The most exciting moment of the day was the last goal scored in the last minute of extra time in the. Last match of the day by Austria that provided Austria the tie to send it from elimination into the round of 32 at 10:30 at night.


I rested from 3:00 until 5:00 when we were hungry again and decided to not cook, but, instead, to simply heat the leftover chicken curry and rice.


Suzette fetched the pots from the garage fridge and heated the curry on the stove and some of the rice in a Pyrex baking loaf pan in the microwave and fetched the jar of homemade apricot chutney and I fetched the jar of Bengali Mixed Pickle for me.


We drank glasses of Trader Joe’s Bandol rose for the most substantial meal of the day



We spent the rest of the evening watching soccer and about 2/3 of Bill Maher.


Suzette chose to watched home remodeling during much of the time while I watched soccer in the bedroom so I am not sure when she went to sleep.


I went to bed at 11:00.


All the errands and bike riding over the course of the day allowed me to accumulate over 6300 steps today without tiring me too much, which was wonderful.


I guess you could say this was a day of previously prepared food mostly eaten in relation to errands.


Tomorrow we will rest and hopefully eat properly.


Bon Appetit 






Friday, June 26, 2026

June 25, 2026 Breakfast - Man on a Raft and Smoked Pork Chop. Lunch - Book Club Snack

June 25, 2026 Breakfast - Man on a Raft and Smoked Pork Chop. Lunch -  Book Club    Snack 


I woke up at 4:00 and went back to bed at 5:30 and slept until 6:30 when I spread goat cheese on toasted thin rounds of baguette. Then I sliced Gravad Lax and placed a piece on each baguette. Then I garnished each canapé with either thin slices of red onion or thinly sliced chives and put several capers on each.


The result was quite satisfying. A newly created appetizer I really liked.


Then we put out wine glasses and plates and plastic silverware for the book club party. 


At 8:30 I made three men on a raft, which is a slice of whole wheat bread toasted in butter in a skillet and then turn over and an egg placed on the toasted side while the other side is toasted in butter. Then it is flipped again to cook the egg to over easy, if the bread is large enough I tear a round hole in the middle so the yolk can be held in place. Today the yolks slid off the toast and burst because there was no hole.


I also sautéed a smoked Pork chop with the eggs and Suzette and I shared the chop.




Regardless of the good breakfast I started losing energy around 10:00, after we set up tables on the patio for drinks and fetched beers, apple cider, and four bottles of  wine and set up a table and chairs next to the raised bed and pulled couches in the living room back as far as I could. so chairs could be placed in front of them.


At 11:00 Keith came and I opened a 2019 De Ponte Estate Pinot Noir. It was a very pleasant wine, very smooth, yet with good tannins. Keith brought a bottle of 2023 Smith Kelly from Oregon.  I put a bottle of Toure French white from Cotes du Cascogne, A Faustino … Ulcea Albariño from Spain, a bottle of Trader Joe’s Bandol, and a bottle of Kirkland Pinot Grigio on ice outside with several Dos Equis, Negra Modelo, Angry Orchard Apple Ciders, and Carlsberg Greens.


Then at 11:15 Jeff arrived with Rebecca and they set up chairs in a semi circle around the coffee table.


As Keith and I sipped Pinot members and their wives began to arrive.


Susan and Charlie brought a cheese cake. Karl and Joanne brought Magic bars with crushed pistachios.Paul and wife brought Penne Pasta Salad. Pradip and wife brought Cantaloupe melon balls and prosciutto on skewers,

There was also a lovely chicken salad. Peter brought amazing crisp pecan cookies and Keith brought a bottle of good Oregon Pinot Noir.


I served the Gravad Lax canapés before Rebecca’s performance and put out the clafoutis on the dessert table.


At noon we all took seats in the living room and Rebecca performed her one woman performance which was a stream of consciousness monologue combined with playing the role of several characters. It was quite impressive.


When it ended we served ourselves food and a drink and went outside to eat at one of the tables under the trees or gazebo..


Suzette went to an appointment at Social Security and then joined us.


We conversed and ate until 3:00 when everyone except Keith left. He and I watched Japan v. Sweden and sipped the Smith Kelly Pinot he brought until After a strong thunder storm subsided around 4:30.




Then Suzette and I got into our pajamas and lay in bed to rest after all the activity. I dozed from 5:00 until 6:00 and then watched the second half of the Japan v. Sweden World Cup matche and then at 8:00 the US v. Turkey and some of Australia v. Paraguay.


We were stuffed and did not eat dinner, but I drank a cup of tea and ate a magic bar and a pecan cookie and an apricot later in the evening.


We went to sleep after Turkey scored a late goal in the last minute of extra time to beat the U.S. 3 to 2. 


It was a lovely party and everyone enjoyed the food and conversation. I suspect there will be more book club social events in the future. Jeff was wonderful in organizing Rebecca’s performance in the Living room. It was a vert pleasant event with great potluck dishes.


Bon Appetit 






Wednesday, June 24, 2026

June 24, 2026 Breakfast - Pain au Chocolate. Lunch - Calabacitas. Dinner - Leftover Beef Short Ribs and Roasted Vegetables

 June 24, 2026 Breakfast - Pain au Chocolate. Lunch - Calabacitas. Dinner - Leftover Beef Short Ribs and Roasted Vegetables 


I woke up at 4:00 and pitted the cherries and added cognac and Grand Marnier to marinate them.


The I went back to sleep at 5:45 and slept until 7:30.  Suzette made me a latte with my daily dose of collagen.


I worked at my desk until 9:30 when I ate a Pain au Chocolate and then I pitted and quartered about a cup of apricots and added them to the cherries to marinate. At 10:30 I Walked to the bank which weakened me even though I took a sugar pill, so I rested until noon when I heated the leftover Calabacitas but I had to defer eating because Jeff and Rebecca came at 12:15 to make a decision on the location for tomorrow’s play. They were interested in seeing my art collection so I showed it to them which took about an hour.


Finally around 1:30 I ate two bowls of Calabacitas with two toasted flour tortillas and started watching soccer and started feeling better.


Then at 3:15 I napped for an hour.


Suzette came home hungry so around 6:30 we heated up the leftover Braised Beef Shirt Ribs with the roasted vegetables and opened an unusual bottle of 2010 Simonsig Redhill Pinotage from Stellenbosch South Africa. I guess I bought it because it had Simon in the name producer’s name.







After dinner we watched South Africa beat South Korea in World Cup competition as we sipped the South African Pinot.


South African wines seem to have an earthy heaviness that I associate with its terroir.


We then made a cherry and apricot clafoutis. I have standard recipe: two cups milk and a cup of heavy cream scalded. Three eggs stirred into 10 T. of powdered sugar, 7 or 8 T. of flour until smooth. Then add them to the scalded milk and cream. The pour the batter and the marinated fruit into a buttered ceramic baking dish that has been dusted with granulated sugar.


Bake in a 350 degree oven for 45 - 60 minutes until the custard is firm and the top is browned.




We watched Wild Kimberley about the wildlife on Australia’s northwest coast until 9:00 when Suzette went to sleep.


I stayed up to let the clafoutis cool before putting it in the fridge and checked my portfolio that lost another .3% today.


I went to bed at 10:00 and blogged this entry.


Bon Appetit




 


Tuesday, June 23, 2026

June 23, 2026 Breakfast - Pain au Chocolate Lunch - Large Oyster and Chicken Cesar Salad. Dinner - Chicken Curry and Rice

June 23, 2026 Breakfast - Pain au Chocolate  Lunch - Large Oyster and Chicken Cesar Salad. Dinner - Chicken Curry and Rice


The menu may not how unusual the dishes were today.


The unusual aspect of Breakfast was that I drank tea with collagen with a pain au Chocolate Lunch for one of the first times.


Then I penned a settlement proposal for the LRGA.


Then around 10:30 I walked to the bank and added an additional block to my return home route that gave me a bit of exercise.


When I returned home I watched Portugal destroy Uzbekistan 5 to 0.


Then made a monster salad for lunch. I filled a pasta bowl heaping full with romaine lettuce and lettuce from our garden. I added a tomato and 1/3 cucumber diced, croutons, slices of red onion, grated Parmesan cheese, and green cracked olives. The salad resembled Mount Fuji.


The unusual aspect of the salad was the dressing. We did not have any smoked anchovies so I made the dressing with a cam of smoked oysters, juice of 1/2 lemon, olive oil and an egg whisked into a thick emulsion.



I pitted about 1 cup of bing cherries to 1/2 fill out jar of Marischino cherries to the top of the liquid.


I watched a bit of Britain v. Ghana but became sleepy at 3:00 and fell asleep.


I was awakened by a phone call from Etienne at 3:30 calling me to meditation.


After meditation I watched the news and then at 5:00 when Suzette arrived I suggested I make chicken curry with cubed of the butternut squash Suzette cooked a couple of days ago, I watched a very competitive match between Croatia and Panama that Croatia won 1 to 0.


While I watched soccer I diced 2/3 of tthe butternut squash, a Vadalia onion, two apples and then cooked those ingredients in 2 T. of butter and 2 T. of canola oil in a large enameled casserole that Suzette washed and dried.


Then after about twenty minutes of cooking covered I added about a three cups of chicken stock, 1 cup of raisins, and 1 1/2 cups of roasted Costco chicken plus about 2 T. of Madras Curry powder.



I then made rice using the remaining two cups of chicken stock and a cup of rice.


The unusual thing about the curry was the use of butternut squash instead of sweet potatoes. Since the squash and chicken were already cooked I was able to combine all the ingredients that greatly reduced the cooking time.



The first time I ate curry made with butternut squash was at Escalera on Lincoln Street in Santa Fe when Deborah Madison was the chef and it served exquisite vegetarian cuisine.


In fact the curry was ready after an additional 45 minutes before the rice was done because the fire in the gas burner under the rice went out, so we had to restart the rice cooking.


Suzette reheated the rice I made for my Sunday Father’s Day dinner of Indian food Willy brought.


We added some of the apricot chutney Suzette made and I added some Bengali Mixed Pickle.


I drank chai and Suzette drank a Dos Equis beer as we watched Finding Your roots and another exciting World Cup match between Congo and Colombia that Colombia also won 1 to 0.


We shared the last bowl of apricot cobbler with vanilla ice cream.





Suzette went to bed at 9:00 and I went bed at 10:00.


Bon Appetit