Friday, August 17, 2018

Friday Food: School Days


Here we go with food . . .

Friday

Short version: Pork chops; leftover mashed potatoes; pan-fried sweet potatoes; steamed green beans, tomato, cucumber, and asadero salad; corn on the cob

Long version: Yes, we are having that tomato salad a lot. That's because we have a lot of all the ingredients, thanks to our produce delivery via Rafael, i.e., the old guy in the truck who we keep seeing and who is apparently having a bumper crop of cucumbers thanks to his windmill irrigation.

I love the fact that people use actual windmills out here to pump water on their properties.

This was the day we drove two hundred miles roundtrip with the whole family so I could go to Walmart to get such exciting things as an outdoor garbage can and a paper towel holder, among many, many other things.

I hate Walmart. I really hated this Walmart. It was incredibly crowded and everyone was of course moving at New Mexico Speed, which is . . . not quickly.

I applaud their apparent disinterest in rushing around, but it does make for difficult shopping. I was in there for two hours. It was terrible.

I am happy to have the paper towels up off the counter, though.

Also, I passed a stand on the road there that had tomatoes, corn, green beans, and peaches from Colorado, so of course I stopped to get some.

Anyway. We were pretty late getting home, so I needed something quick to cook. Thus, pork chops.

Saturday

Short version: Cowboy Camp dinner

Long version: The sole restaurant in town catered this event, and we were pleased to find that their food is really good. It was almost the same as the cowboy feed we went to the weekend before, but better. They offered shredded beef, pinto beans, potato salad, and pickles. Plus something for dessert that I didn't even look at, because the kids had been eating candy and drinking Gatorade and soda all afternoon. They definitely didn't need any more sugar.

Sunday

Short version: Chicken drumsticks, Snappy Grillers, leftover mashed potatoes, sauteed zucchini with garlic, pan-fried sweet potatoes, sliced tomatoes with mayonnaise, corn on the cob

Long version: Neither A. nor I like chicken drumsticks, though the children love them. Unfortunately, I also do not like Snappy Grillers, so I was out of luck with this meal. I mostly ate vegetables. The zucchini--also courtesy of Rafael--was a really big one, so I cooked half of it, then grated half of the other half to freeze, then diced the remaining quarter also to freeze.

I feel so much better now that the stockpiling for winter has begun. Even if it is just two quart bags of zucchini in the freezer.

Monday

Short version: Beef pot roast, potatoes, steamed broccoli, cucumber with vinegar and salt, sauteed mushrooms and garlic

Long version: It was 85 degrees and not the day to be braising beef, but that was what was on sale. I had some leftover sauce from the goulash last week that I wanted to finish up, so I braised the meat in just onion, bay leaf, and a diced tomato in water. Then I sliced it and added the warmed goulash sauce, saving the broth from the beef for something later this week.

I got exactly one first day of school photo of Charlie and Cubby (with Poppy in her stroller). It looked fine on my phone, but mysteriously uploaded this way:


I am so awesome at capturing memories. Way to go, Mom.

Tuesday

Short version: Pork, pasta, green beans, sauteed mushrooms with onion and garlic

Long version: I bought twelve pounds of the pork loin chops two weeks ago (stored mostly in the freezer, obviously) and was still trying to find a good way to cook them so they don't dry out. This was the best way so far.

I cut them into chunks, then browned them on high heat, took them out, cooked a little diced onion and garlic in the pan, added red wine and reduced it, added a little heavy cream and some of the beef broth from the night before, and then put the pork back into the sauce to finish cooking.

It was really good, and not dry. Hooray.

I mixed the cooked pasta with about half a stick of butter, garlic powder, salt, and pepper. The children were happy with this.

I mostly made the mushrooms because I wanted a bit of onion for the pork sauce and then needed to cook the remaining onion so I didn't have a smelly, already-cut onion to store in the refrigerator. It was a good call. The combination of the pork and its sauce, mushrooms, onion, and pasta was actually something like beef stroganoff. Yum.

Wednesday

Short version: Tacos

Long version: Charlie came home from school early because he managed to injure his eye when pulling his folder out of his backpack*. Poppy was having a very fussy day and half the family left for church at 5 p.m. I needed something easy to cook with the ground beef I had taken out to thaw. Taco meat it is.

Charlie ate one taco before retreating back to the master bedroom closet, because it was the dimmest room in the house. Jack started to fall asleep with his head on the table, so I put him in his bed. He bounced out, though, and managed to eat his tacos. Poppy ate a couple of bits of meat and tortilla before deciding the day should be over.

It was not one of our more successful meals behavior-wise, but the tacos were fine.

Thursday

Short version: Scrambled eggs, fresh bread, roasted bell pepper/onion/zucchini, carrot sticks with ranch dressing

Long version: Remember my over-exuberant sourdough? Behold . . .


It's aliiiiive!

I did manage to subdue it and bake bread, though, which is a good thing because I really ended the cooking week with a whimper here. I roasted the vegetables when I was baking the bread around noon. I made the ranch dressing at the same time, so when it was time for dinner, all I had to do was scramble the eggs and cut up the carrots.

Okay, your turn! What'd you eat this week?

* He's fine now. 

6 comments:

  1. Pork stroganoff sounds yummy! I'm going to have to try this!
    I'm not a Walmart fan either. If I need anything from a big box store, I go to Target. But, if your options are limited, there's not much you can do...
    Sunday - Aldi dairy case pizza doctored up & baked with ham & mushrooms, & green beans on the side
    Monday - quiche made with ham, broccoli, spinach, cheese, & salad
    Tuesday - chicken patties, cucumber/tomato/onion salad, roasted mushrooms, potatoes, garlic & broccoli
    Wednesday - grilled pork chops, sautéed new potatoes, tomato/cucumber/onion salad
    Thursday - grilled turkey burgers, sautéed new potatoes, again with the tomato/cucumber/onion salad
    Friday - probably leftovers or scrambled eggs & vegetables
    Linda

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  2. We have a love/hate relationship with WM. It is hands down the cheapest place in our town of 13,000, although we do shop the other two groceries as well *Piggly Wiggly, and Harvey's.

    I am back to work after 15 years of being a stay at home wife/mom, so meals are rather sketchy around here. We eat a lot of sandwiches, fries, hot dogs/chili dogs, and quick cook meals. Let's see if I remember any....

    Chicken breasts, pre cooked in the slow cooker and frozen, with green beans and corn.
    Burritos, with red beans and rice.

    Pork chops, mac and cheese, peas.

    Hot dogs, potato salad, corn.


    And random other things that escape me now. We're all still alive, so I"m sure we ate SOMETHING, lol.


    Coming up would be...


    Fish sandwiches, cole slaw, carrots and dip

    Pork loin, black eyed peas and rice

    Chicken something or other

    Chili

    Soup of some sort, prob with leftover/frozen ravioli in it

    Chicken something again, different this time

    Ribs in the crock pot, mashed potatoes, lemon pepper green beans.


    It's not gourmet, but we'll live, I think, lol.

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  3. Tammy: If you're going back to work after a fifteen-year absence and still getting dinner on the table every night, you are definitely deserving of several gold stars. And hopefully someone else to do the dishes.

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  4. Umm. You know Wal-Mart ships to you, right? I don't know where this particular WM is obviously but they almost all offer the order online and pickup at the store. That won't save you any mileage, but it'll save you time. You probably already know all this, so sorry if I'm stating the obvious. And I certainly hope this house has an air conditioner or swamp cooler. 😬

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  5. Pippa: Yup, I use the Walmart ship to home pretty frequently, but there are some things I really want to see before I buy, and I needed SO MUCH stuff--all the little stuff that you seem to need in a new place--that we decided to make the trek to the actual store. I'm still glad I went, even though it was a bit traumatic.

    And yes, this house has an air conditioner, which I do use on occasion. I'm glad I don't need it every day, though.

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  6. It sounds lovely there and you sound so positive about the move. I'm glad and excited for all of you.

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