Starting right off with a candle . . .
Sunday, February 8, 2026
Snapshots: Driving and Messes
Friday, February 6, 2026
Friday Food: Frozen Egg Product, Yum
Friday
Short version: Chicken and vegetable soup, omelets, crepe cake
Long version: While I was pulling everything out of the big freezer in preparation for defrosting and cleaning it, I found a carton of Egg Product.
Short version: Spanish tortilla, concessions food
Long version: I left the house at 12:45 p.m. with the basketball player for his game and didn't get home until almost 9 p.m. That's because Poppy was cheering for the varsity games, which were after our basketball player's games. I made a Spanish tortilla with the rest of the Egg Product, plus potatoes, ham, salsa, and cheese, before I left. Those at home had that. The children who came to the games with me bought various things at the concession stand. I think two had nachos and one had a smothered burrito.
I brought the rest of the chicken and vegetable soup in my Thermos and had that in between games. Plus some of the Spanish tortilla when I got home.
Sunday
Short version: Cottage pie, baked fruit dessert
Long version: Standard cottage pie, with the addition of some of the pureed calabaza and finely chopped collard greens that have been so handy to have in the refrigerator.
To make the dessert, I used one quart jar of canned pears and one of canned apple slices. I didn't add any extra sugar to that, just cinnamon and cloves. The topping was oats, brown sugar, flour, butter, walnuts, spices, and some oatmeal I had made the day before and oversalted. This made a topping that wasn't exactly crisp, but it was tasty.
I pretty much made that dessert just to use up that oversalted oatmeal in a palatable manner, which it did. Yay, me.
Monday
Short version: Sausage patties, pinto beans, chicken-y rice, collard greens or raw bell peppers
Long version: I used the Great Value sausage to make the patties. The pinto beans had just already-cooked onion, the last of some roasted garlic I had in the freezer, a little bit of chicken stock, and tomato paste in them. I didn't even have to chop anything to make them, which was handy.
The rest of the chicken stock was used to cook the rice.
Tuesday
Short version: Leftover cottage pie
Long version: I got home from First Communion class with Poppy, microwaved the leftover cottage pie, and that was it.
Wednesday
Short version: Pork, leftover rice, leftover beans, leftover collards, frozen corn
Long version: Another of the big pork shoulders, plus a bunch of leftovers. And frozen corn for the children.
Tuesday, February 3, 2026
A Day for Candles
I have talked a lot about my candles this winter. They have also featured quite frequently in photos here. I've gotten a lot of enjoyment out of those candles I've made from the stubs of blessed candles collected at church.
So imagine my delight when I discovered that yesterday was a day all about candles!
Specifically, it was Candlemas. I had no idea about this until A. and I showed up for daily Mass* in the village and we were handed candles for a procession before Mass started and told it was the Feast of the Presentation of the Lord.
Okay . . .
I had to look this up. Turns out, this feast is always forty days after Christmas and it commemorates, as the name says, when Jesus was presented at the temple by Mary and Joseph, as was the custom for Jewish boys at the time. When that happened, Simeon, a man also at the temple that day, called Jesus "a revealing light to the Gentiles."
And that is where Candlemas comes from. It's all about light. In some countries, it's the end of the entire Christmas season. It's also a day when priests would bless candles.
I didn't bring any candles to be blessed, since I didn't even know what day it was. But I already have blessed candles in my house, thanks to the ones I made. So I decided it would be fun to have a candlelit dinner to celebrate Candlemas.
The children were very enthused about this. They thought we should turn off every single light in the house so it really would just be the candles illuminating the table.
A., however, really dislikes dim light at the table. The idea of eating by just candlelight was not really to his taste. I compromised by leaving lights on in the living room and kitchen and just having candlelight in the dining room.
Sunday, February 1, 2026
More Rime
I woke up yesterday morning before the sun, as always, and as I was putting my very curly hair into a bun, I thought, "Huh, my hair seems poofier than normal."
That would be because we were in the middle of a frozen cloud. Again.
Friday, January 30, 2026
Friday Food: Soup and Sandwiches to Start
Friday
Short version: Chicken sandwiches, baked beans, carrot sticks, baked rice pudding
Long version: I simmered one of the roosters still in the freezer until I could pull the meat off. For that meat, I made a vinegar-y barbecue sauce and served that in sandwiches.
I had cooked a pot of pinto beans in the morning and used some of them to make baked beans. They were in the oven with the rice pudding.
I was mostly making this for the son who had the flu. He was down and out with a fever all day, and in the end ate nothing but a little of the rice pudding for dinner. The sick boy prefers his rice pudding without raisins. I had actually made a triple recipe with no raisins in my 10"x15" pan, and then made another double recipe in a 9"x13" pan to which I did add raisins.
That is a LOT of rice pudding. We had leftovers, for I think the first time ever. So I guess I just need to make a quintuple recipe every time, right? Yeah, right. My family wishes.
Saturday
Short version: Beef and bean chili, cornbread, leftover rice pudding
Long version: This was a very cold day, and chili seemed like a good meal for a very cold day. I make mine with ground beef and pinto beans, plus a lot of pureed calabaza to thicken it. I used some of a container of lamb stock from the freezer in the chili, too.
Sunday
Short version: Ham and potato soup, leftover cornbread, leftover baked beans, raw bell peppers. chocolate fondue
Long version: This is not typical of my Sunday dinners, which tend to be more elaborate than this. I just couldn't come up with anything I was really enthused about cooking. I did have a lot of rooster stock on hand, though, and some ham I had frozen last time I cooked one. So, I made the soup and then just supplemented with the various leftovers.
I wasn't motivated about making a dessert either. My fall back in such a situation is chocolate chips microwaved with a bit of coconut oil to make a dip for marshmallows. I had some peanut butter cookies in the cookie jar, too, which are also good dipped in the chocolate, so everyone got to choose.
Monday
Short version: Pizza grilled cheese, more baked beans, carrot sticks, chocolate chip cookies
Long version: My plan had been to make actual pizza, but the dough was rising too slowly in our too-cold kitchen. So instead, I used the grated asadero cheese, tomato sauce, and pepperoni I had out to make grilled cheese sandwiches. These are actually delicious, so it wasn't too disappointing.
The chocolate chip cookies--which also had peanut butter and oats in them--were this week's snack cookie for the younger children at school, but no one minded eating them at home, either.
Tuesday
Short version: Pork chops and gravy, mashed potatoes, collard greens, still-frozen peas, crepe cake
Long version: The thin "assorted pork chops" are definitely much better when dredged in an egg wash and seasoned flour and then fried. And served with gravy. But then, what isn't?
We had quite a few crepes left when A. made them after church last Sunday. I used three of them to make a crepe cake by layering them with sweetened whipped cream and homemade strawberry jam. A nice treat for a random Tuesday.
Wednesday
Short version: Chicken thighs, roasted potatoes, green salad with vinaigrette, green grapes
Long version: I went to Walmart this day, where I bought a package of bone-in, skin-on chicken thighs. Those I salted heavily a couple of hours before dinner. This helps with the texture and flavor of store chicken, which is definitely lacking. Then I coated them in a spice mixture of more salt, pepper, garlic powder, paprika, chile powder, and brown sugar before roasting them. Potatoes in the oven with the chicken.
We often only get sad, soft grapes at our end-of-the-supply-chain stores, so I always try one in the produce section before I buy them. These were good, crispy grapes. I bought them, and the children were happy.
Thursday
Short version: Beef and bean burritos, raw bell pepper or cooked collards
Long version: I had just about a cup of cooked ground beef that needed to be used up. I combined it with a can of black beans and used that, with cheese and salsa, to make toasted burritos in flour tortillas. This was enough only because one child came home from school with a headache and an upset stomach. Boo.
Refrigerator check:
Okay, your turn! What'd you eat this week?
Tuesday, January 27, 2026
A Thing I Learned
I discovered something interesting during this latest period of cold weather: I have touchscreen gloves.
I have to admit that I didn't even know these were a thing. I knew my usual gloves don't work on my cell phone to take photos of whatever, but I had no idea why. And I also have no idea where I got these gloves that do work with a touchscreen.
Sunday, January 25, 2026
Welcome to the Winter Wonder Land
Title courtesy of the sign Poppy made for our door:





































