April 26, 2026 Snack - Pain au Chocolate Breakfast - Awful, Potato, red cabbage, mincemeat stuffing scrambled Eggs, Lunch - Egg Salad Salad. Dinner - Grilled Rib Steak and Asparagus with Potatoes Dauphinoise
I woke up at 2:00 and worked on my pleading until 4:00. Then I turned on the TV and saw that one of the cycling Spring classics, Leige Bastogne Leige was being telecast so I watched that. Tadej won the race by over a minute to a new 19 year old French rising star who finished about 1 minute ahead of the peleton. I think this I was the fourth year Tadej won this race and is now being compared with Eddie Merckx, the greatest cyclist of all time.
I then had a snack of a pain au chocolate with a cup of tea as I watched Chelsea beat Leeds in the semi-final FA match. Chelsea will face Man City for the FA championship and Willy could not be happier because he bet that Man City would win the Premier League championship this year and it looks like he might win his bet.
At 9:30 I made a terrible breakfast with red cabbage, leftover stuffing from the acorn squash, old baked potato slices and eggs. It was really bad but it got rid of some leftovers.
The only good thing about the meal was we ate it under the gazebo in the garden beside the water Irish and roses.
At noon we drove to Costco to buy a mattress cover but there was none. We bought lamb riblets, eggs, pistachios, 15 lb. of Yukon Gold Pitatoes, dirt for the garden, baguettes, coffee, red and green grapes, 5 lb. of Vidalia onions, and baby portobello mushrooms.
We stopped at Lowe’s hardware on the way home for an extension cord and when we returned home after we put up the groceries, Suzette connected the extension cord to the charger in her BMW to maintain the battery.
When we returned home I minced 1/8 of a Vidalia onion, two stalks of celery, four hard boiled eggs, about 1/3 cup of minced fresh tarragon and several sprigs of garlic chives to which Suzette added a Mayo dressing to create a lovely egg salad that she served on slices of romaine lettuce garnished with grape tomatoes and a bunch of red grapes for a wonderful lunch with a glass of Vouvray and a slice of toasted baguette.
After lunch the wind was blowing in gusts, so we did not garden. I rested and read until 5:00 when we picked a stalk of immature garlic in the garden that Suzette used to rub garlic juice onto the Pyrex pie dish she cooked the Potatoes Dauphinoise in. I peeled and sliced three or four potatoes to which Suzette added 1 cup of heated milk and butter, 1/2 cup of Gruyere cheese, and white pepper and then baked the potatoes Dauphinoise about 25 minutes at 425 degrees. Here is the recipe.
I had thawed a rib steak at 2:00 when we returned home and fetched a bunch of asparagus from the garage.
I also peeled and sliced six potatoes and three leeks and minced a stalk of garlic from our garden and simmered them in five cups of Suzette’s homemade chicken broth. After an hour of cooking Suzette emulsified the cooked vegetables to make Vichyssoise after dinner.
Willy joined us for dinner. Suzette grilled the steak to medium rare and grilled the asparagus with the steak.
I opened the carton of 6 Calstar 2014 Sangiacomo Pinot Noir that arrived on Thursday and opened a bottle to let it breath about 1/2 hour while Suzette was preparing dinner.
The pinot opened up as it always does and tasted even more fruit forward after 1 hour, which I love about this wine.
We enjoyed dinner. Everything was terrific. The Potatoes Dauphinoise prepared using Julia Child’s recipe from Mastering the Art of French Cooking was particularly impressive, browned Twisted cake like and full of flavor, a French classic.
After dinner there was some Pinot left so Willy opened several bars of Hawaiian chocolate we brought back from Hawaii and we savored a last glass of wine each with squares of rich 60% and 70% cacao chocolate.
Willy left after dinner and we then watched the final Forsythe Saga episode at 8:00 and went to bed at 9:30.
It was a day with food highs and lows which made us appreciate the highs better.
Bon Appetit






















