December 30, 2025 Breakfast - Granola. Lunch - Mary and Tito’s Dinner - Black Garbanzo, Mirepoix, Mushroom, and Spinach Stew with Duck.
I had a relaxing morning. I ate a bowl of granola with milk, blueberries and yogurt around 9:30 and read my book club book, One for the Blackbird, One for the Crow by Hawker.
Then at 1:00 I drove to Mary and Tito’s for lunch. There were several groups ahead of me so, I read the book while I waited.
When I was given a table I was pleasantly surprised that there was a lovely arrangement of fresh flowers on each table.
Soon I was served chips and salsa and a glass of water. I ordered my usual, blue corn enchiladas with double beans, beef and an egg over easy with extra onions and red chili. I loved it and ate everything on the platter.
Then I returned home and checked my stock portfolio. Things have slowed down this week and stocks have drifted downward. My portfolio lost a negligee .1% today. I then walked around the block to help accumulate about 3000 steps today.
At 4:00 I took a 45 minute nap and meditated with Etienne and Todd at 5:00 for 1/2 hour.
Suzette had called to tell me she was going to Talin to buy greens and mushrooms, and fresh wood ear for the Rancho Gordo recipe she wanted to cook with the Rancho Gordo black garbanzo beans she has been cooking for a day. We decided to served roast duck with the bean stew, so I thawed a duck 1/2.
Here is the recipe.
I chopped a carrot, 1/8 onion and two stalks of celery for the mirepoix while Suzette sliced Maitake mushrooms, fresh wood-ear, and an interesting and beautiful green.
After the prep I returned to our bedroom to read my book.
When the dinner was ready I opened a bottle of 2023 Kirkland Vacqueyras and poured glasses.
When the duck had roasted 20 minutes to heat it thoroughly and crisp the skin, I boned and sliced it and Suzette served the bean stew on a toasted slice of baguette as the recipe instructed and I put duck slices on the pile of stew.
I enjoyed the stew but loved the duck and wine.
I suggested adding caramelized onions and plums to the dish to perk up its flavor profile that was rather bland.
At 7:00 I started watching USC play TCU in the Alamo Bowl. There were two incredible plays, a USC one handed catch on the edge of the end zone by Richardson for USC and a winning run down the sideline by Payne for TCU through three tackles in overtime.
I went to bed and blogged this entry at 10:45.
Bon Appetit































