Momma!
The kidling came over yesterday evening and spent several hours: taking me to the store, catching up on Walking Dead and a series on space which reminds her of shows she and my father used to watch. We also did a bit of cookery, her contribution was cheddar and garlic pull-apart bread.
I made spicy tomato soup, not that we really needed anything to warm us. It reached 75 F. today.(About 24 C.)
The wind has risen and temperatures are falling however; we may well have snow this weekend. As the saying goes "If you don't like the weather in Indiana just wait a minute, it'll change!"
Later, I'll be making Cheater's Lasagna. Such is my 'exciting' (yet satisfying) life.
I've been listening to big band music lately (Glen Miller) so I really enjoyed hearing Johnny Mercer first thing in the morning! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThe bread and soup look delicious.
ReplyDeleteI still love big band music. :)
I remember that song! It's nice with the kiddos come to visit. My favorite thing. :)
ReplyDeleteThat spicy tomato soup looks amazing.
ReplyDeleteThe bread and soup look delicious! Tell the Kidlet I said hi next time she's over.
ReplyDeleteA nice visit indeed, always good binging the walking dead.
ReplyDeleteI shouldn't have looked at this before lunch. Now I have to clean up the drool on the keyboard.
ReplyDeleteThe bread looks most excellent.
ReplyDeleteAnd your life sounds considerably more exciting than mine.
Funny, yesterday R made a lasagne for tonight's dinner, a proper one. Sister and Bone Doctor would be disappointed with anything less than his best. The soup sounds very nice.
ReplyDeleteOh, yum! That bread looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteJohnny Mercer's version is always the best I've heard. And I have a feeling your soup and the kidling's bread would the best, too. When Jerry and I were dating, the first dinner he cooked for me he called his "seduction chicken." As if he needed it. I hope Cheater's Lasagna isn't what you serve cheaters. (I can hear them strummin'...)
ReplyDeleteThat bread looks absolutely yummyscrumptious (there, I've just invented a word, but I have run out of adjectives to describe that piece of art). Thanks.
ReplyDeleteGreetings from London.
If the bread had no cheese, I'd probably eat the whole thing. Do we get recipes to go with those delicious-looking foods?
ReplyDeleteI love soups of all kinds. This one looks good. I usually make grilled cheese with my tomato soup - a close relative to cheese and garlic bread. People think I'm odd for putting mayo on my grilled cheese sandwiches. It's good!
ReplyDeleteIt would be such fun to be in the kitchen with you and the kidling! Your bread and soup look wonderful!
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