I guess Trump could bulldoze the East Wing because there’s no HOA at the White House. If I even look at my driveway sideways, somebody will poke my eye out. Seems like Congress is the equivalent of an HOA. I can’t imagine why they didn’t intervene.
Oh, that’s right. They are spineless. And they’re “working from home.” Where are return-to-office mandates when you need them?
Here’s my desperate hope. You may call it a conspiracy theory or even a wild-ass guess. Maybe Trump knows his days are numbered, and he’s like a cat, peeing all over the place to mark things up with his scent before he is escorted out of the building upright or otherwise.
Fortunately, there are lots of things to do if you’re not busy destroying public property. People like us, we have the time to eat good food, read great books and even watch a few shows on TV.
What I’m eating
No kings at our house, but food continues to rule. People are often surprised I’m so into food yet I’m slender. But I wasn’t always. Somewhere along the line my body just changed, and this is how I ended up. Lots of things in life have gone the other way, so you know what they say. If someone gives you a putt, take it.
I’m living up to my name, Pekar, which means baker in several languages. My bread is getting better all the time. It’s fun to work hard at something and actually improve. Unlike golf. Not that I’m bitter.
We got our first cold snap a couple of weeks ago, and I made stuffed cabbage. I use bison instead of beef. Years ago, we started eating venison and bison and never went back to ground beef. Bison is more expensive, but Costco has it for a good price.
I made rye bread to go with, and it was fantastic. We save all the juice from dill pickles and use it instead of water in the bread. Maybe two-thirds pickle juice and one-third water.
Dale made pork curry, and I made raita and naan to go with. We have a small outdoor pizza oven we hardly ever use for pizza, but it’s great for naan.
Then we had a little rain, so I wanted something soupy. I made shrimp and corn chowder with my sourdough on the side. The chowder was delish. The bread was amazing. For awhile there, I was struggling with my starter. It was thin and weak, so the bread didn’t rise like it’s supposed to.
Part of the problem is that I was retaining too much of it. For one loaf a week, I only need to keep about 50 grams. I also learned to give it more flour. I was using equal parts water and flour to feed it, but for some reason, mine needs to be on the thick side.
I also made rigatoni with sausage and fennel pollen. We love fennel, and it comes through loud and clear in this dish. But I think a teaspoon or two of the pollen would improve just about any pasta sauce.
Fennel pollen can be hard to find. Of course, Amazon has it. I got mine at the Oxbow Public Market in Napa. That sounds so snotty. But here’s the truth. Even though I’m originally from California, I left shortly after high school to join the Army and earn a living. Twenty-three moves later, I never counted on returning, and it’s still kind of shocking we pulled it off.
What I’m reading
I just finished the new Thursday Murder Club book, “The Impossible Fortune.” I absolutely loved it! Reading the latest installment after seeing the movie made me feel a little kinder toward the casting. I could see them all as I read, and it was fun.
If you’ve read the series, you’ll be familiar with the drug lord Connie Johnson. Her character is becoming more interesting with each book. Now I’m starting to think about who would play her in the movie. That could be a great role for someone. But who?
I just received a notice from the library that my new Walter Mosley is ready! “Gray Dawn” is the latest in the Easy Rawlins series. Easy is a black PI in Los Angeles. The series started just after World War II and has progressed to the 70s. I feel like I’m in another world when I read these novels, and that is a welcome feeling these days.
The jury is out on whether I will purchase the new Lincoln Lawyer book or wait for it at the library. That would be “The Proving Ground” by Michael Connelly.
What I’m Watching
I’m still hooked on “Shetland” on BritBox. I’m close to running out of episodes, so I will switch to one of the excellent recommendations ya’ll shared with me earlier. I’m also ready to try “The Diplomat” on Netflix.
In what might be a pre-Christmas miracle, it’s possible I’ve found a streaming option for “Young Frankenstein.” I’ve been looking for ages … to no avail. I downloaded the Retro Movie and TV app through the Roku Channel, and it looks like I’ve hit pay dirt.
I’ve come to loathe Halloween. We close the blinds and eat Dale’s homemade pizza. “Young Frankenstein” will be on the docket if it’s actually available. I anticipate getting some sort of error – it was too easy.
If you really want some escapism, check out Escape to the Country on BritBox and watch people buying homes all over England, Wales and Scotland. All of us may soon be looking for property there or somewhere else on the planet!
That sounds like a dangerous hobby. I could see myself going down the rabbit hole.
Such great ideas to get us thru this shitty, shocking time! I’m making quick breads and beginning to think about soup season.
I too hate Halloween (and most holidays even though I’m kinda religious).
Glad to help. And for the record, “Young Frankenstein” was available on the Retro Movie channel through Roku. Free with no commercials. We watched it last night. What a great movie. I think I know all the lines.
Your statement: “ Maybe Trump knows his days are numbered, and he’s like a cat, peeing all over the place to mark things up with his scent before he is escorted out of the building upright or otherwise.”
Best thing I’ve read in days. Thank you so much for that!
My husband and I are longtime Shetland fans and have seen them all, even when the main character bowed out. We’ve also become quite attached to the Diplomat. Very powerful characters written for the men and women in the show. Powerful people in powerful positions doing everything possible it seems to try to get their individual agendas pushed forward, for better or worse. Speaking of for better or worse, the subplot is the relationship between the married couple who are the main characters in the show. Two very different personalities with two very different ways of working in the political arena but both with enough ego and feelings of righteousness regarding their agendas, to butt heads all.the.time. Will their marriage survive? Is it already over? With the second season it gets more complicated. There are moments of humor which helps. It makes me think of an International version of West Wing and I enjoy the fast pace and am so glad that I don’t work and never have worked in that field of work. Ach!
I didn’t think I would like “Shetland” after Jimmy Perez left, but it was such a smooth transition. Still a great show.
We worked and lived in a diplomatic community when we were in Egypt, so it will be interesting to see if “The Diplomat” brings back any memories. I will say the best thing ever was a diplomatic passport — it really is a get-out-of-jail-free card.
Lol. They’re “working from home.”
I couldn’t quite figure out how to do the air quotes, but you got the idea!
Thanks for always giving me a chuckle during these unusual times!
Always happy to contribute a chuckle or two. Thanks for reading!
I love your posts because they always make me smile. Keep it up!!
Thanks! Hope you are well and enjoying your new home.
Loved the peeing comment. I really hope his days are numbered. Can’t happen soon enough.
I finally got The Proving Ground from the library, read a couple of chapters and returned it. Will be interested to hear how you feel about it.
Shetland is great, but Vera, imho, is better. It’s because of Brenda Blethyn.
I’ve been stress baking for a variety of reasons. NYT had a great Double Chocolate Chip Cookie recipe that got three thumbs up from everyone who had one. I want to try the Salted Butterscotch Chocolate Chunk Cookies next. Especially since you need to put in homemade toffee. Yum!
Interesting. I might wait for the book from the library. I hate spending money on a book that doesn’t live up to its promise.
Upon your recommendation, I will tee up Vera next.
I love the term stress baking. That’s totally what I’m doing.