When I saw this, I felt it deep in my soul.
Hello and happy March! I know a lot of people in the US are happy that winter is fading away and spring is right around the corner. It is a bit bittersweet for me because I do love winter. But each season has a lot to offer so I'm excited for a few changes after hibernating for months.
I'm joining Sherry at sherrys pickings to share what went on in my kitchen this month. Be sure and visit her to see what is going on around the world in people's kitchens.
February was a bit of a slow month in my kitchen. I took inventory of the freezer to see what needs to be used before summer when I start to restock. I did very well last summer/fall in dehydrating and freezing our local produce. I have quite a few blueberries and cherries to use up and a LOT of jalapeno peppers. Everything else looks like I chose just the right amount for us except for green peppers which I used the last of this past week. I'll need to make sure to put more of them away this year because we do use them a lot.
Valentine's Day was last month, and I had fun making chocolate raspberry jam filled cupcakes with cream cheese frosting (with a lot of sprinkles of course) for my work group. They enjoyed them and wanted me to make more. I also made chocolate covered strawberries for TBG and I. I found the cutest heart shaped container that was just perfect. I'm not a big fan of chocolate covered strawberries, but these were pretty good.
Where I've been: I worked all week and that was brutal. They just did the third downsize in the last six years and a number of people I've known for years lost their jobs and were walked out due to NO fault of their own. Corporations are making people do two or three jobs now and expect you to feel lucky to just have a job. It's only going to get worse as healthcare is expected to be one of the largest sectors that are going to lose jobs to AI. Just imagine going to work like you have done for the last 20 years or more and walk in to be told you are done, you will get 18 weeks of severance and then be walked out. It's just not right.
Where I'm going: Thankfully I have no appointments or commitments this week outside of work. I will go out to pick up a few things at the farm and meet Elijah on Friday and Saturday we're getting out of town for the day. Other than that, we'll see what comes up.
Happy Sunday! Aside from work, which is a real shit show, it was a pretty good week. Then yesterday afternoon TBG said he felt like he caught something. It started with a runny nose and eyes and just feeling tired. He slept from around 4-6 and then got up for dinner. He took about 4 bites of soup and went back to bed sleeping until 7 this morning. I made bacon and waffles for breakfast and again he took a few bites then went back to bed with the chills and a little coughing. I hope whatever it is passes soon and that I miraculously do not catch it.
"What I love about cooking is that after a hard day, there is something comforting about the fact that if you melt butter and add flour and then hot stock, it will get thick! It's a sure thing. It's a sure thing in a world where nothing is sure: it has a mathematical certainty in a world where those of us who long for some kind of certainty are forced to settle for crossword puzzles."
Nora Ephron
I love reading Sherry's IMK posts and everyone that links to it. It's been quite a while since I've done one and I decided this year I will make more of an effort. It's a fun way to see what is going on in kitchens all over the world and share what's happening in my kitchen.
I also decided this year I would make 26 new to me recipes in 2026 and the first one did not disappoint. You can read about it here. Culinary Adventures with Lori: 26 New to me Recipes for 2026 No. 1 Texas Cowboy Chicken I've actually made it twice this month, it is that good.
January wasn't exactly an exciting month in my kitchen, but I did cook and we did eat. It's been an unusually cold and snowy month for us here, so we've been eating a lot of comfort food, soups, stews and chili. Stuffed shells is one of my favorite comfort meals and this one did not disappoint. Paired with a salad it makes an amazing meal on a cold night.
Another book fell in my cart even though I keep saying I won't get anymore. I am week though. It is on top of the to read pile as soon as I finish what I'm reading now. It sounds like a great read, and I want to dig in before Winter is over.
Thank you, Sherry, for hosting every month. I hope February is a good month for everyone!
sherrys pickings: In My Kitchen - February 2026
View from our bedroom
View from the living room
View from our dining room
I'm sure everyone has heard there is a large winter storm moving across the US and so far, it has dumped 14 inches of snow here. (And still snowing) The worst part is the temperatures are FREEZING cold and will be for the next week. So, this won't be melting away anytime soon. In the 20 years we've lived here, this is the most snow we've gotten. I'm not complaining and was actually thinking how good this is for the garden soil. My garlic and wildflowers that were planted this fall should really thrive this year. I hope anyway.
I didn't have to make a trip to the store and I'm thankful for that. From everything I've seen and heard people wiped out all of the stores each day between Thursday and Saturday afternoon. One of the farms we buy from even said she totally sold out of beef, eggs, milk and bread.
Last Monday (before all of the storm hype) I really wanted to plan a three-day weekend but had a training session on Friday so I put in to take tomorrow off instead. I think that was a god wink because I don't know if I could make it in tomorrow if I had to.
Yesterday I spent a lot of time in the kitchen baking and cooking and enjoyed every minute of it. TBG requested another batch of bagels. They do freeze well and toast up beautifully.
Good morning. I'm having a hard time wrapping my head around the fact that we are already halfway through January. I started a post last Sunday, but my head wasn't in the right place, so I didn't post anything. The first week of the new year started with TBG spending two nights in the hospital. This was the first time in the 40 years we've been together and it was pretty stressful but between perseverance and a lot of prayer we made it through.
I'm thankful for having a full pantry and living very close to the hospital because I was able to make him meals from home, so he didn't have to eat the shit 'food' from the hospital.
Binx missed him SO much. He kept looking at the door wondering where he was and both nights he slept on his side of the bed the entire night. When TBG got home that Wednesday afternoon Binx was so happy and he started running and playing again right away.
Thankfully he is doing much better but still has a little way to go before he is back to his baseline.
He spent the rest of that week at home so last Saturday I knew he needed to get out for a bit. I suggested driving out to Yellen Hellens for ice cream after two quick errands I needed to run. Even though it was cold, the ice cream and the drive through the country did him a lot of good. We shared one of their top desserts and it hit the spot. He kept saying it felt so good to be out so I'm really glad we went.
I have a long list of books to read so I started reading Food for Thought by Alton Brown and I'm really enjoying it. I've always been a fan of his and the essays tell a lot about him and his thoughts.
Our old Food Pyramid was never correct in my opinion. Now hospitals, schools, etc. will have to start basing the meals they serve on this.
The US has a health problem, and I think this is excellent news.
RFK Jr. updated the food pyramid. See what's different for your plate.
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