Tuesday, November 4, 2025

Life is for learning

We like soup when the temperature starts to drop. I have a pretty good collection of recipes, but it is always fun to add a new one. 

This one was called Creamy Bean Soup with Kale. I had all the ingredients. It certainly smelled good. 

Note to self: next time I cook kale, remove it from the stems.


Was kale even invented in the 1900s? 

Maybe it was just illegal. 

(Tim thinks it should be.)

A mystery:


Tim came out of the bedroom wearing a tee-shirt. I said, 'Where did you get that?' He said, 'I thought you got it for me.' 'I would not have got you a ratty tee shirt...' 

We have no idea how this shirt wound up in his dresser drawer.  I don't even remember washing and folding it.

It looks like the democrats are having a good day. 

I wrestled with myself over this one. It is awful. 




22 comments:

  1. I have laughed at several leather couch jokes lately. I would not have done so 10 years ago. I have become a snarky version of my former self.
    I am a soup person and could eat soup every day. A week ago I went out for lunch with friends and had the worse bowl of lobster bisque I have ever had. And at least in the top five worst soups I have ever tried, maybe even top two. I am off soup for a week or two until I can get that taste out of my memory.

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    1. Yeah. I notice that my snark level has been steadily nudging upwards.

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  2. How I would prepare kale, is removed the stems, discard, then discard the leaves. The joke is good.

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  3. Home made soup is the best but I make very little of it.

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  4. What the hell?!! I'm laughing at least!

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  5. You may think less of me, but I kinda liked the Usha Vance meme...........

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    1. Ah Jim. I promise not to think less of you for liking it if you promise not to think less of me for posting it.

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  6. I remember growing up in Rockland county with fields of kale down the street...smelly but not as bad as the fields of cabbage in Phelps, NY where Silverfloss sauerkraut was canned!!

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  7. My older daughter makes several fancy kale salads which I thought I would hate. However, she somehow massages the kale so that it's not tough or bitter.

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  8. HAH! The Usha meme is hysterical. I feel sort of bad for her.

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  9. I didn't understand the leather pants joke so consulted Professor G.
    Oh dear. Sounds like a case of Follow My Leader?

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  10. Years ago, I made soup for a friend who was having autoimmune issues, with a recipe her doctor had given her. You started by roasting beef bones, and making the stock from that. Kale and carrots were the only veggies allowed in the soup as everything else that I would have normally added was "inflammatory." UGH, the kale ruined a gorgeous, deep, delicious bone broth. (it imparted a bitter flavor, plus it's like chewing leather) I need to get some beef bones and make that broth again, and put all the veggies I like in the soup. We had hamburger soup last night, one of my favorites.

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  11. My late husband was Scottish and told me kale is what they fed to cattle. We never ate it. I tried it once in a salad and no, never again. I will stick with spinach. Looking good for the democrats down there. Gigi

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  12. The (prospect of) power has gone to JD Vance's head.

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  13. Collards can be substituted for kale. Also turnip greens. I think kale is far more enjoyable if it's picked before it gets tough.
    The tee shirt situation sounds like something that would happen around here. "Where the hell did this come from?"

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  14. I call them house mysteries, some things you just never figure out.
    The joke is good, sometimes I almost feel sorry for that woman. Not sure what she signed up for when she married him but what she has may not be it.
    The Blue looks good, dare we breathe again?

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  15. I dried kale, then crumbled it into powder and sprinkled that into soups

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  16. I tried kale and decided it's definitely best as cattle feed. I like chard much more, and spinach, from the leafy green group.

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  17. Every now and then, I am surprised by something in my wardrobe, usually after it has been put away for a season. But then, I at least have a vague idea of previous wearings.

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  18. If you have a garden ready to go in early spring you can plant kale and harvest it before the heat comes so its tender and mild tasting if properly cooked - destemmed, cooked in broth for long enough to be tender. Having said that I do prefer chard, beet greens, mustard or collards.

    We also have mystery tee shirts etc turn up, I always blame the (now grown) kids.

    Ceci

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  19. I am not a fan of kale! Spinach is much better! I've never had collard greens!
    I made a huge pot of chili last week, so I've been working my way through that!

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Life is for learning

We like soup when the temperature starts to drop. I have a pretty good collection of recipes, but it is always fun to add a new one.  This o...