seela
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The classic with meat.
We were all as happy and full as Garfield the cat would be.![]()
Are you all now hating Monday as much as Garfield does?
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The classic with meat.
We were all as happy and full as Garfield the cat would be.![]()
Are you all now hating Monday as much as Garfield does?
Gluten free toast with smashed avocado and a fried egg, salt and pepper.
I tried the gluten free thinking maybe less bloat?
Chicken meatballs, tabbouleh and pickled cauliflower and romanesco broccoli.
I made pumpkin walnut bread this morning. I’m so overly excited for a season that doesn’t even exist here where I live. It’s so good and hitting all those cozy notes I crave.
-Dreamy Seasons
Rainy here today and makes me dream of autumn.
Therefore, beef chili.
Rainy here today and makes me dream of autumn.
Therefore, beef chili.
Not cooling down by me for a few more days, but I think the chili is going to be on my menu shortly

No one said anything about it cooling down but one can sure dream.
Chili is always worth it...
No one said anything about it cooling down but one can sure dream.
Chili is always worth it...
Yeah, ok. Rub it in.![]()

What's the weather like here?
I'm making black bean soup and popping the leftover tortillas from earlier in the week in the oven to crisp up to go with the soup.
Here it is in the high 80s to low 90s and rainy for like the 6th day in a row, but only enough to keep the humidity hovering around 88%. The outside cats are miserable and soggy, I have bushes that are growing black mold due to lack of sun, and the damned grass won't stop growing even though it's too wet to mow.
On the other hand, I have multitudes of orchids swelling and blooming due to the increased humidity and the fiddle leaf fig is towering over the shed and evidently no one told it it's supposed to top out at 20 feet. The Cypress vines have broken free of the metal arched trellis and are rampantly attempting to cover the fence in short-lived vines and tiny white flowers.
Next year we'll probably have a drought and I'll still be whining.![]()
Here it is in the high 80s to low 90s and rainy for like the 6th day in a row, but only enough to keep the humidity hovering around 88%. The outside cats are miserable and soggy, I have bushes that are growing black mold due to lack of sun, and the damned grass won't stop growing even though it's too wet to mow.
On the other hand, I have multitudes of orchids swelling and blooming due to the increased humidity and the fiddle leaf fig is towering over the shed and evidently no one told it it's supposed to top out at 20 feet. The Cypress vines have broken free of the metal arched trellis and are rampantly attempting to cover the fence in short-lived vines and tiny white flowers.
Next year we'll probably have a drought and I'll still be whining.![]()
Yep, very muggy out. Tonight’s temperatures are very nice though at 72-75.
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Dinner was cream stew made with oat milk. I recommend oat milk if you can’t have the regular stuff but want a fair substitute.
What is cream stew, I get that it has milk in it but what else?
How on earth do you exist in that sort of heat and humidity?![]()
Chicken, carrot, potato, onion and broccoli in a cream stew. It’s yoshoku or western style Japanese food. It’s a comfort food perfect for Fall. It’s easily made with a boxed roux and is often made with milk or soy milk. In this case I had oat milk in stock and it worked well and didn’t make a difference in taste that I could tell. It’s served around rice.
One just doesn't go out in the daytime unless its necessary. I always feel sorry for the peeps that have outside jobs, but its my understanding that if you do it all the time, its no big deal.
Some time in the next month or so, the winds will shift so its from the west or northwest and we lose the tropical humidity until around mid March.