Tuesday, January 20, 2015

Book, No Heat, Bone Scan.

dagger's path coverFriday, I received my copy of The Dagger’s Path with my name in the acknowledgements. That is the third time Glenda has done that and I am thrilled to bits. She also signs the copy for me too which is another fillip for the book as far as I am concerned.  It’s a while since I helped proof the book so I am going to read it again. In fact I will probably read both of them again to refresh myself. The only thing I don’t like, as somebody commented yesterday, is having to wait for the next book although I believe Glenda is well on the way to the finishing line, so maybe it won’t be too much longer. Funny I am re-reading these books using a Cassa Fire bookmark. Having started book one again, I am astounded how little I remember. The main story, but a lot of the detail I had totally forgotten. Almost like reading a new book.

Went down to my exercises on Friday and then saw a notice posted No heatsaying that on Monday 19th (today) they are replacing some pipes and the heat will be off from 9 – 5. Why on earth couldn’t they have done this during the summer? With the kind of temps we are having lately, that is going to be pretty serious. Will have to make sure we are fully dressed before 9 and ready with sweaters etc. At least we go out bowling in the afternoon so will get away from it. Considering how many really elderly people there are here, that might cause a problem. I know I mentioned this yesterday too.

When we finally went out on Monday afternoon we discovered it had been postponed til Tuesday. Now from 8 to 5. Not only that we had a note slipped under the door that our water would be off for an hour or two on Tuesday afternoon. Our heating is water based so I assume it’s connected.

It was kind of snowing Monday morning and it fascinated me because the flakes were not falling down but just floating around in all directions just like inside a snow globe. Looking out of the window I thought we were in such a globe.

Bowling Pin Placement 5First thing Monday, Matt having had a really painful weekend as I told you, was to phone the orthopaedic surgeon’s office. I was a tad miffed because Matt could have gone for his bone scan Monday although we would have missed bowling. Turns out it will be on Friday. You have to go for an injection and then wait around (or go home) for a scan 2 hrs. later. Not worth us going home as we live in the next town, not sure what we will do. This is an odd problem Matt has, over the weekend he was in agony again, then Monday he managed to bowl although he was obviously in pain towards the end.

I have always liked Steak au Poivre but never thought of doing that with pork chops. Not sure I would use fat free sour cream, but you are welcome to do so of course.

Pork Chops au Poivre


WebMD Recipe from EatingWell.com
Turn your dining room into a French bistro when you dress up pepper-crusted pork chops with a rich, creamy brandy sauce. Serve with roasted sweet potato slices and green beans.
Pork Chops au Poivre

Ingredients
  • 1 teaspoon coarsely ground black pepper
  • 1 teaspoon salt, divided
  • 4 4-ounce boneless pork chops, 1/2 inch thick, trimmed
  • 3 tablespoons all-purpose flour
  • 2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
  • 1 medium shallot, minced
  • 1/2 cup brandy
  • 1/4 cup reduced-fat sour cream
Instructions
  1. Combine pepper and 1/4 teaspoon salt in a small bowl. Pat the mixture onto both sides of each pork chop. Place flour in a shallow dish; dredge each chop in the flour, shaking off any excess.
  2. Heat oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Add the chops, reduce heat to medium and cook until browned and just cooked through, 2 to 3 minutes per side. Transfer to a plate and tent with foil to keep warm.
  3. Reduce heat to medium-low. Add shallot to the pan and cook, stirring, until softened, about 1 minute. Add brandy and cook, stirring and scraping up any browned bits, until most of the liquid has evaporated, 1 to 2 minutes. Remove from the heat; stir in sour cream and the remaining 1/4 teaspoon salt. Serve the pork chops with the sauce.
Have a great day
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16 comments:

  1. Pity we can't send you some of our heat - officially 39.9C today. We only expect 34C tomorrow, though, then it's supposed to cool a bit to 31-32C for a few days before it goes back up to the high thirties. Since I live very near the beach the temperature here is actually about a degree less than the official one - and I'm very grateful for that.

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    1. My reaction to those temps is "I'd die", but I suppose you get used to it. Nice if you live near a beach. Friend in the Adelaide area loves the hot weather. Way too hot for me although you are right could use some today probably.

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  2. That's cool you are in the credits.
    No heat or water - that just sucks. Especially in winter.

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    1. I have been in the credits for her last three books. I proof read for her.

      Yes, lovely time of year for working on the heating. The water won't be off for too long though.

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  3. Who was the brainchild who decided to replace pipes in January, in Canada????? Wow. Congrats on being in the credits of the book!!!!

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    1. I suppose they can't help it and it's something that has to be done now. I am giving them the benefit of the doubt anyway. As I just said above, I have been in the credits on her three latest publications. Makes me feel really good.

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  4. I would hope this was an emergency pipe fix, if not- totally insane to do it now!

    I don't even remember the books I write, much less the books I read. I have to go back and give myself a refresher each time I write a new book.

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    1. I imagine it was Liz. In fact, it's pretty warm in here at the moment, the sun is streaming through the windows and making it too warm.

      You have to read them to make sure you didn't miss anything, or wrote something different next time. I usually remember books very well.

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  5. Nothing like a good book or two to curl up with - I'm recovering my couch so it'll be a few more days before curl time.
    I'm sorry to hear that you and Matt are having health dealings. At least it hasn't kept you from enjoying a few things. I love that!
    I have chops in the freezer - thank you, sounds great!!

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    1. You are right about the books though.

      Just wish we could get answers for Matt at least.

      I think it should be great.

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  6. How wonderful to be mentioned and get signed copies of good books! We replaced our furnace last year in January, seems those things only have problems when they're running, or trying to run. So glad Matt is getting help.

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    1. I know, I think so too. I am so appreciative of Glenda doing this.

      Hasn't got cool in here anyway, the sun is belting in through the windows and I am thinking of changing to a lighter shirt.

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  7. Mmm...juicy meat with sweet potato and sour cream. Looks scrumptious.
    It's a totally different experience reading a book for pleasure vs reading it as an editor. I hope you fully enjoy the read this time 'round. I'm sure you will.

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    1. It is Robyn, I hadn't really thought of that. In both cases with the Forsaken Lands I read them as an editor and am now finding things I didn't remember.

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  8. It is my dream to me mentioned in the acknowledgments of a book. You should be thrilled to be mentioned in three! Send some snow to us please!

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    1. I am thrilled. We don't have much snow here either at the moment so I can't help.

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