
It was ccccold when I opened my eyes this morning. I was looking at the ceiling where we can immediately know the time and the temp all lit up like a starry sky above. Who needs to know the time and temp that early anyway? In fact, knowing made me want to go back to sleep.
But I had to get up to put chicken in the crock pot.
I was thinking, “How can I rise, dress in something warm and cozy, find my cane, and then hobble out to the kitchen with nary a sound?
Should I just go back to sleep and forget the crock pot?
“No”, I answered. “You have to stay on plan. So, it’s cold. You will survive.”
Now I am aware it is colder elsewhere in the country. And wetter. And snowier. So feeling sorry for myself and broadcasting the woe-is-me attitude is self serving.
“Stay in bed”, I thought. “You are entitled to selfish self-serving pampering.”
“No, get up!”
“Get going.”
The internal struggle continued and jumped to other concerns about the cold temperatures.
Do the lights go out just because it’s cold?
Ooooh! I almost forgot we now have a whole-house generator so the crock pot would theoretically keep on “crocking” and no need for me to find candles or store water.
No visitors expected here anyway due to the nasty Covid-19 virus, so why am I keeping to a regular dining schedule? We could eat late or early or even in the middle of the night.
But the sun is rising in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. And by golly it’s cold!
The chicken dish is in the crock pot at last, and if you are interested, here’s the complicated recipe:
DOR’S CROCK POT YUMMY CHICKEN
GOOD ON A COLD DAY NO MATTER WHERE YOU LIVE
WORTH GETTING OUT OF A WARM BED FOR
Ingredients: Chicken, a can of black beans, and a jar of salsa.
Directions:
Put however many pieces of chicken in the crock pot
Dump in a can of black beans and a jar of salsa.
Put on “Low” for about 8 or 9 hours and plan to serve over noodles or rice.
And go back to bed!
I enjoyed your argument with yourself, something I do all the time. You won! Your recipe sounds good, and it couldn’t be simpler.
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And go back to bed. Its those cold mornings that convinced us to move back to NZ from Montreal. And we didn’t even have the great outlook there that you have. Keep safe; keep warm and look after each other
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Love this post Dora and I think this is how we all feel during the cold weather. Before I even got to the end of reading this I was saying Go back to bed Dora.Anyway I hope you and your family have a lovely X,mas despite all the measures we have to take during the dam Covid virus.. Take care and stay safe.
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Dor, might you be able to simplify that recipe just a tad? LOL!
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I love how you can turn arguing with yourself into a blog post!
Merry Christmas!
Nancy
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Ah, sounds familiar… the ever-dueling angel and devil that sit upon our shoulders. 😉 Bet the chicken was delicious!
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Now that’s a simple recipe that looks delicious! And I love how you portrayed all the inner characters with different opinions within you. One wanted to stay abed, the other wanted to start the chicken. Who says we’re simple one-minded human beings? It’s always interesting to see which side rules the roost, as the chickens say.
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It’s actually a great recipe!
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Merry Christmas to you too Nancy! I am not receiving your blog posts….. must check on why not.
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Ha! Good one.
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Sending holiday greetings your way too Rita! Very strange Christmas this time but we must make the best of it.
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We are hoping for a snowy Christmas this time. It is cold enough and threatening anyway. I am hoping you can celebrate without fear of the nasty virus. We think we may be up for the vaccine by mid January or March.
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The recipes I go back and back to are usually ultra simple…. no chef in the family like you have to egg me on. How lucky you are!
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We have enjoyed our chef. He is in NY now, having a much-needed rest from on-line classes.
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I must dig mine out and use it more often maybe the night before for some breakfast goodness when I wake.
Hope you had a wonderful Christmas xo mine was perfect the snow melted lol
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Most mornings I hate to get out of bed no matter the temperature. If it was cold (Virginia winter cold), I probably would just stay in bed and drink coffee. Your chicken recipe sounds good and easy – my kind of crockpot dish!
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I hope you try the recipe! It’s actually pretty good even though it sounds too easy.
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