At any rate, I'm hoping to get things back on track as I enter exams, which I don't find nearly as involved time wise as papers. Fingers crossed of course...
On to the previous week (aka. Week Thirteen)!
Sunday - After spending the day in the library, I met Charles at Sugarbowl. I did the jerk chicken and avocado burger with Edelweiss whilst Charles did steak frites and Anchor Steam.
Sugarbowl on a Sunday with a tired Charles
Monday - Charles made mushroom soup from Mark Bittman's How To Cook Everything. This was a great way to utilize the pound of mushrooms Charles grabbed at the market Saturday, though we both agreed it would have been extra great as a cream soup, which Bittman notes just below is easy enough to create.
Tuesday - Pulled Pork Sandwiches. We put a pork shoulder in the crock pot Monday night and let it go for about 8 hours. Charles stopped on the way home from work and grabbed some bbq sauce to throw in, along with buns and a few salads from the PO deli.
This sauce had a great salty-sweet flavour, though it wasn't nearly thick enough for pulled pork. Next time, molasses based, and hopefully, made at home.
Planet Organic deli salads - the yam salad was by far the best, with pecans throughout.
Charles also stopped and grabbed four cupcakes from Crave. The red velvet versions had cream cheese icing on them, which for some reason wasn't working for me. The chocolate, however, was excellent.
Wednesday - Leftover pulled pork sandwiches.
Thursday - Charles had grabbed some cod from Ocean Odyssey on Saturday, and pan fried it along with some steamed spinach for a late evening meal.
Friday - Steak with caramelized mushrooms and onions and leftover PO salads. I think I've sort-of mastered the steak grilling situation, which is great news for this summer!
Saturday - Charles was off to do some volunteering for a friend's work benefit, while I went to my parents, munched on a couple pieces of their Royal Pizza and worked on a paper.
As a small note, my application for graduation was approved today! Just nine more weeks and goodbye undergrad!
Enjoy the week everyone!
2 comments:
I just don't know about that "amazing Dad's sauce". The look on dad's dubious face makes me quite apprehensive. ;)
I'm in awe with your meal planning. Fantastic job. I am just too plain lazy.
Lol! The packaging is pretty interesting - they certainly played up some "male" stereotypes here.
Thanks, Maki!
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