Flour Bluff, Texas
Two chicken breasts chopped into cubes your preferred size
One bell pepper chopped into pieces your preferred size
Celery chopped to your preferred size, several stalks as you choose
Edamame beans in your preferred quantity
Baby carrots chopped to your preferred size, as many as you want
As much rice of any type as you prefer
Chicken bouillon cubes as desired
Chili pepper powder to your taste
Garlic powder to your taste
Large cracked black pepper to your taste
As much water as the rice will need to cook
Some buttermilk pancake mix for thickening
Anything else you like
Take large pot of size of your choosing. Cook the chicken in the pot so the juices stay in the pot. Add all the rest of the ingredients and bring to a boil. Reduce to a simmer. After twenty minutes taste and adjust to your taste. Simmer for another thirty minutes. Have a bowl for supper and enjoy the flavors you have chosen. Package the rest for freezing and fantastic quick meals in the near future.
That is about as exact as my cooking gets. Exact recipes are for other folks. This certainly made the trip to the grocery store worth while this morning, except for the oops on forgetting an onion.
Now the laundry is done and put away. Tomorrow is check all the critical things like tire pressures, lubing the hitch, etc in preparation to moving to The Quiet One RV Park in Rockport, Texas for the next month. The shade at the Quiet One is attracting me there with all this heavy sunshine.
About two weeks ago, the battery charger was unplugged. Since then the Castle has been running all the 12 volt things off the batteries. The batteries are usually full charge again before noon. My AM Solar panel and controller are doing a great job. Shortly the laptop computer charger and main fan and maybe the TV will be hooked to an inverter. That will leave me with only the microwave and A/C to run on 120 volt shore power. Once the money has been spent to have solar power, you might as well use it all the time. It is doubtful that it will ever really pay for itself. It was installed for boon docking desires, but might as well work full time also.
And there you have it, another really hard day of trying to have tooooo much fun. TheOFM.
Nice recipe. Was wondering if you had solar panels and today you cleared that up.
ReplyDeleteHave a safe trip to Rockport.
Check the 2-19-09 blog to see a picture of the installation.
ReplyDeleteThank you I just got through reading it. Did not know you had been in the Del Rio area.
ReplyDeleteA great recipe, Barney. Reminds me of my Uncle's recipe for spaghetti. Boil macaroni until it's tender. Drain. Stir in a can of condensed tomato soup. Call it spaghetti and eat. Don't bother to heat it any more unless you want to spend the time doing it.
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