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Jan. 20th, 2008 11:06 amThat's what the stick-on-the-window thermometer showed earlier this morning. The one attached to the tree about 6 feet away from the house showed -5F.
I didn't even want to think about walking to the end of the drive to get the papers, but King was pacing and bugging me every time I sat down, then walking and standing by the door. So. Ski pants, instead of yesterday's wool pants. Heavier socks. Two layers under coat instead of one, a stretchy long-sleeve biking shirt beneath a fleece pullover. Coat and scarf and boots and headband that covers ears.
The heavy gloves don't really work. I have to hold King's lead in one hand and clench the other into a fist inside the body of the glove. But the fingers of that glove then get very cold, and I hate stretching out my fingers so I can change hands.
King, meanwhile, trotted along oblivious. This is, after all, the dog whose idea of fun is running through frozen marshes and smashing the ice to bits. He's drowsy now--I keep it anywhere from 63-66F during the day, but that's apparently enough to lull him.
I didn't write much yesterday. The problem with Saturdays is that it's usually my catch-up-on-chores-and-cooking day. Errands. Shopping. Baked pioneer bread, which I must say is curious stuff. I had never baked a quick bread with whole wheat flour before. It didn't rise much at all, and I was concerned that it would be underdone inside even though the toothpick came out clean, and follow the Palmer House Brownies into that failed recipe graveyard in the sky. But it was indeed done inside, and came out looking like this:

It's very good when toasted, then slathered with cream cheese and strawberry rhubarb preserves. But it's not very sweet, so you could use it to make a ham or turkey sandwich or as a side bread with salads or soups.
Today I have questionnaires to fill out and other online stuff to do and dinner to make--Cornish game hen with orange-honey glaze (except I'm going to substitute apple juice for orange juice and See What Happens), sides to be determined. Doing laundry now. The washer has developed an intermittent squeaking noise which I hope is due to cold and not indicative of anything serious.
And finally, a bouquet of flowers that graced my room for a time, because I think we could use them.

I didn't even want to think about walking to the end of the drive to get the papers, but King was pacing and bugging me every time I sat down, then walking and standing by the door. So. Ski pants, instead of yesterday's wool pants. Heavier socks. Two layers under coat instead of one, a stretchy long-sleeve biking shirt beneath a fleece pullover. Coat and scarf and boots and headband that covers ears.
The heavy gloves don't really work. I have to hold King's lead in one hand and clench the other into a fist inside the body of the glove. But the fingers of that glove then get very cold, and I hate stretching out my fingers so I can change hands.
King, meanwhile, trotted along oblivious. This is, after all, the dog whose idea of fun is running through frozen marshes and smashing the ice to bits. He's drowsy now--I keep it anywhere from 63-66F during the day, but that's apparently enough to lull him.
I didn't write much yesterday. The problem with Saturdays is that it's usually my catch-up-on-chores-and-cooking day. Errands. Shopping. Baked pioneer bread, which I must say is curious stuff. I had never baked a quick bread with whole wheat flour before. It didn't rise much at all, and I was concerned that it would be underdone inside even though the toothpick came out clean, and follow the Palmer House Brownies into that failed recipe graveyard in the sky. But it was indeed done inside, and came out looking like this:
It's very good when toasted, then slathered with cream cheese and strawberry rhubarb preserves. But it's not very sweet, so you could use it to make a ham or turkey sandwich or as a side bread with salads or soups.
Today I have questionnaires to fill out and other online stuff to do and dinner to make--Cornish game hen with orange-honey glaze (except I'm going to substitute apple juice for orange juice and See What Happens), sides to be determined. Doing laundry now. The washer has developed an intermittent squeaking noise which I hope is due to cold and not indicative of anything serious.
And finally, a bouquet of flowers that graced my room for a time, because I think we could use them.
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Date: 2008-01-20 05:10 pm (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2008-01-21 06:05 am (UTC)Would you be willing to share your recipe for pioneer bread? I might have to modify it, but I'm looking for a wholewheat bread recipe that couldn't double as fishing sinker. I know they make light and fluffy whole wheat bread, but so far I haven't managed it. I have to really avoid the sugar if my hubby is going to eat it though. And no corn syrup for sure. That stuff is death to diabetics.
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