When I stopped at the dollar store for milk last week, I was highly amused by this contradictory gardening display outside the store.
Sunday, June 14, 2026
Snapshots: A Giant Wedding
Friday, June 12, 2026
Friday Food: Car Crisp
Friday
Short version: Tuna mac and cheese, carrot sticks
Long version: I just made macaroni and cheese and added a big can of tuna to it. The cheese sauce had some of the American cheese we got from commodities, some sharp cheddar, and, at the last minute when I thought it needed more flavor, some Parmesan.
Saturday
Short version: Lamb chops at home, girl dinner on the road
Long version: This was the day Poppy and I went to our last parish church. We went into town before Mass, about 30 miles from the church, to get milk. We got this at the dollar store, and while we were there, we happened to see something called Talenti gelato layers. It looked really good, and Poppy said she was hungry, so we shared it.
Tuesday, June 9, 2026
Mission Complete
Poppy and I have been going to all the far-flung churches in our very spread-out parish for the past year. She wanted to see all of them. Most of them are quite old, some are very beautiful, all of them only have Mass once a month.
This past Saturday, we went to the final church. It's not that far from our house--about thirty miles--but it's in quite a dramatic location.
Sunday, June 7, 2026
Snapshots: Looks Like Summer
Now that summer has arrived with its warmer overnight temperatures, I have to put my bread dough in the refrigerator overnight. And then I have to warm it up in the morning.
Thursday, June 4, 2026
Friday Food: Wrinkly Potatoes
Friday
Short version: Cheese pizza, ranch dip, raw bell pepper
Long version: The older boys were still gone at their FFA convention, so I only had three people eating pizza. That meant I could get away with just one half-sheet-pan pizza. It was just cheese.
Saturday
Short version: Meatloaf, mashed potatoes, green peas, mango-coconut popsicles
Long version: The quintessential Mom Meal to welcome back our weary travelers.
The popsicles were a departure, and were solely the result of my getting an entire box of ripe mangos from commodities. They were very good mangos, but some of them were starting to get black spots on them.
I used several of them to make the popsicles, which handily also used up the last half cup of coconut milk I had frozen after making Poppy's First Communion coconut cake. The recipe I quickly consulted called for two and a half cups of mango to one cup of coconut milk. Because I didn't have enough coconut milk, I made up the difference with milk, cream, and coconut extract. And then I added maple syrup until it seemed sweet enough.
Popsicles are very easy to make, but there is no way to cut up mangos that doesn't make a huge, sticky mess.
Sunday
Short version: Leftovers, chocolate pudding with cream
Long version: I had leftover Italian sausage, meatloaf, and the brisket my mom had sent home with me. I let everyone choose which meat they wanted, and then I portioned out leftover macaroni and cheese from a previous lunch, as well as leftover mashed potatoes. Plus some frozen peas.
I still use this recipe for chocolate pudding, but I double it, use half a cup of heavy cream and the optional cocoa powder, and split the chocolate chips between semi-sweet and dark. This makes a very good pudding. Sieving is also not optional for the best texture. This is unfortunate, because I dislike sieving anything, but it's worth it for pudding.
Monday
Short version: Cheeseburger casserole, leftover peas
Long version: A. came home with a bag of wrinkly potatoes from our elderly neighbor. I put them immediately in a big pot and boiled them whole, figuring if they were cooked, they would get used more readily.
They did. I used about half of them this night in a casserole that also included diced leftover meatloaf, grated American cheese we got from commodities, milk and cream, onion and garlic powder, and all the condiments for cheeseburgers. So ketchup, mustard, and mayonnaise.
This sounds suspect, but it was actually delicious and everyone loved it.
Tuesday
Short version: Pork, fried potatoes, green salad with vinaigrette, rice pudding
Long version: I put a big pork shoulder in the oven early in the morning, along with the rice pudding, and let that cook most of the day. I just broiled the pork with rendered lard and spices, and the fried the rest of the boiled potatoes in more of the lard.
Tuesday, June 2, 2026
Room to Roam (and Park)
Although there are many things about the place I live that are markedly different from mainstream America, one that I am always reminded of when traveling is parking.
Parking, you say? How can that be much different?
Well, let me ask you this: Do the places you park frequently have enough room to pull through in a crew-cab truck pulling a livestock trailer? No? Mine do.
Most places here--including schools, municipal buildings, and everywhere in the village--are set up that way because many people are driving such a set-up at any given time. That sort of thing can't be easily backed and turned, so pull-through parking is pretty much always an option.
I don't ever drive trucks with trailers, but I appreciate having parking set up for them. Back when I drove our 12-passenger van daily, I hated going into town and having to park in a small parking lot somewhere. So nerve-wracking to back that thing up in a tight space with cars hemming me in. But it's not something I have to worry about here.
Wide open spaces for cattle, people, and cars. Just the way I like it.
Sunday, May 31, 2026
Snapshots: Desert Living
Of course these are all from our trip to Arizona. Because that's where I was most of last week.
I didn't have a chance to go to the grocery store ahead of this trip, so I didn't really have any particular traveling food. I made a completely ridiculous statement to A. that I could just stop for lunch at a fast food place. There were only three of us, after all. It wouldn't cost that much; it would be so easy; I wouldn't have to bring a cooler . . .
After we got to my parents' house in Tucson, I actually went for a walk before I even had my coffee, so as to take advantage of the only time of day when I wouldn't have to walk in the merciless sun.








































