February 17, 2024 Lunch - Potage and melted cheese sandwiches. Dinner Bao Sa and Vegetarian Egg Rolls
I woke up at 7:50. Suzette had left for a full day of training at the Center and the Market was closed for President’s Day.
So I ate a bowl of granola with milk, blueberries, and mango yogurt and then worked.
I revised a complaint and then did something I have not done in years, if ever, Articles of Dissolution for an LLC, which took a bit of research of the statutes.
Then at 1:45 I heated the last of the Potato, leek, and carrot Potage and sliced pieces of fresh baguette and melted slices of Dutch goat Gouda with salami on them to make melted cheese sandwiches.
The fresh baguette sandwiches were tasty, but the Potage was nearing the end of its edibility, although made edible with the addition of heavy cream stirred in and garnished with minced green onions.
I drank water.
Then I lay down and read The Left Hand of Darkness and napped until 4:00 when I walked around the block that by the end of the day accumulated to 4000 steps.
When I returned I read some more until Suzette came home at 5:30 and at 5:45 we heated two Bao Sa stuffed with BBQ pork (Talin) and 10 vegetarian egg rolls (Costco). I made a soy, sesame oil, garlic chili paste sauce with minced green onions for the Bao Sa and fetched the bottle of sweet chili sauce for the egg rolls.
I drank a ginger beer with dinner and Suzette drank a cocktail.
After a quick but not very satisfying meal we drove to Fusion on First St. at 6:45 to get a seat with a view of the stage for the 7:30 concert by Tinsley Ellis, a solo blues guitar player from Georgia, who could channel Muddy Waters and other great Blues artists and played a 1937 National steel guitar with great artistry, ending with a Ry Cooder acoustic piece.
We enjoyed the concert that was 2 hours long and went to sleep when we returned home at 9:45, Suzette to sleep and I to blog.
Bon Appetit
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