I made an Indian inspired dish in our crockpot this morning. It is somewhat akin to Chana masala and is chickpea based, but I also add fruit and tomato (technically also a fruit) purees into the mix to add moisture, flavor, and a bit of texture instead of oil. With the curry spice blend I use, it should be very tasty. My wife and I will have it over rice and topped with a small scattering of peanuts and raisins for dinner. I will also have some sort of vegetable (perhaps oven roasted Brussels sprouts) and my typical gigantic salad that is bigger than my head..... made in my daily use, deep dish, 8X8 cake pan filled to the brim.
I am aiming to head to the Cigar Shoppe late this Wednesday afternoon. Hopefully a friend or two may be there. Only a few more weeks and I can go back to the official Retiree's Cigar Group on THURSDAYS so I can see everyone! I have a book I am reading that I will bring with me in case none of my friends are about today. I am also considering packing a pipe and pouch with me and my possibly indulge in that instead if I am alone and reading. I am not sure IF I will take a pipe and pouch, though, as I feel pretty confident I can be more measured with a cigar and not have to worry. I do think/worry that if I were to indulge in the much more delightful, much more longed for pipe instead.... I still am not sure I would maintain my resolve of this once a week event. A cigar is just a cigar, but a pipe is so much more.... so I am not sure I want to risk being on the precipice of a slippery slope like that.... well, not that I wouldn't WANT TO.... but I am not sure I would want to struggle to maintain the goal of this weekly indulgence after tasting a pipe again.
The book is "Hidden Valley Road" and it is an interesting biographical work about a family that had numerous children that developed schizophrenia. The book goes through their family history and how progressively various children developed symptoms. Researchers have been able to isolate potential genes in the family that appear to be influencing the development of schizophrenia. Although horribly tragic for the family, their willingness to allow genetic testing has dramatically helped in the research struggle to identify factors related to the development of this horrific neurological disorder.
There is a one day, mini Jazz Festival today in the nearby downtown. If it is not too excessively rainy (rain is projected) my wife and I plan to go mosey about hearing music.
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My phone informs me that out Air Quality measure at 3 right now which is not too bad although I should research the upper limit and whether that is a Canadian or universal standard. It is a bit hazy but less so than last evening, or so it seems to me. Hope you have a happy meetup.
ReplyDeleteI've heard of that family but not done a lot of research on it. I hate having to check air quality although we're affected by it here too, sometimes severely. ;(
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