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TheWimpyVegetarian
November 8, 2011
This is great, b!! This totally brought back memories of my mom doing her annual cleanings! Every time I read it, I burst out laughing!!!
TheWimpyVegetarian
November 8, 2011
I love this vegetarian version too! Perfect for a fall day, and it's going on the menu. I love this article too - and agree with healthierkitchen: the image of your daughter as you tossed the candy is priceless.
Oui, C.
October 18, 2011
I'm with you, my friend. For me, they cleaning mania occurs on a day when I'm home alone and have something really important to do that I am struggling to put off. There is nothing like a good pantry cleanse to procrastinate like a champ. Man-struation made me laugh out loud! - S
LoreneFL
October 10, 2011
Have a glut of butternut squash from the garden plus all the talk of Chimayo (lived up the road for several years) has brought on an urge for red chili, so definitely will be making. Have never used canned posole - might try to find dry but this looks like a real winter keeper. Thanks!
Alissa
October 10, 2011
Thanks for the tips! We're trying to work our way through loads of blackberry jam and pickled parsnip at the moment - it's a slow job, but thankfully not unpleasant! I've also been picking and freezing blackberries like there's no tomorrow, which is wonderfully satisfying :)
jenmmcd
October 9, 2011
Was looking for the next butternut squash recipe to try and this is it! It will be dinner tomorrow night. Esp excited about a great use for all my green tomatoes on these cold days.
Penelope
October 9, 2011
I do not know why but I think i am going to cry now, not kidding...hmmm soup and finishing putting together my new digs after the move from MN to CA. (I did bring the squash from my garden) I am sure I will feel better after that, Thanks
lalahartma
October 9, 2011
This looks great! Also, I love your idea of a secondary fridge as a root cellar!
Bevi
October 6, 2011
Ah, Chimayo. I brought some dirt back with me, over a decade ago, and gave it to my ailing friend.
As to organizing and cleaning, I had an episode a few days ago that had me sliding all over my kitchen floor. When I pick up my crate of assorted squashes next week, I'll be sure to cure them using your screened porch method, and then track down some canned hominy.
As to organizing and cleaning, I had an episode a few days ago that had me sliding all over my kitchen floor. When I pick up my crate of assorted squashes next week, I'll be sure to cure them using your screened porch method, and then track down some canned hominy.
Droplet
October 5, 2011
As a kid I used to collect those pretty european paper serving napkins that you may or may not have seen. And every time I was sad or lonely,I'd go pull out the box and start organizing them. There isn't much organizing you can do when you are a generally organized person, but nevertheless it brings you some peace. And onions are man's second best friend because they always cover for us.
jmddc
October 5, 2011
Recipe looks great and, for a change, I actually have chiles in the (recently reorganized) pantry. I think we all go through these cleaning spells. We just snap and cannot rest until it is done. My insanity is not limited to the kitchen but that's the place it feels best. My husband attacks the garage and ends up pulling everyone into his project. We do it just to make it end.
boulangere
October 5, 2011
Just before I moved, I insisted (well, it was a bit stronger than that) that the son and the daughter drive home from college for a weekend to help me clean out the garage. Go ahead, call me manic.
boulangere
October 5, 2011
I once walked into my sister's house when she was in mid-closet-cleaning rant. "You people had better hope I never die, or there'll never be another square of toilet paper or paper towels in the whole house," she was hollering over her shoulder out of the closet where the backup supplies of both were usually kept. Apparent everything BUT the paper goods was crammed in there. When she caught sight of me, she yelled, "I'm not sure Bob even knows you can BUY toilet paper at the grocery store!" It's the garage that used to unhinge me. Now I have no one but myself to rant about and to. And no one but myself to eat a pot of your lovely posole. Just picked up some butternuts the other day, trusting I'd find something interesting for them. Thank you once again.
la D.
October 5, 2011
I am a huge fan of posole- the spice, the texture and taste of hominy, and the warming feeling I get from a big bowl of the soup. I've never had posole with butternut squash, and can't wait to give it a try.
thirschfeld
October 5, 2011
la domestique I think you will like this especially with the texture and taste of the squash.
aargersi
October 5, 2011
I (and my poor roomies) can totally relate - I went psycho ballistic on the pantry in June, and drew it out into a 3 week process. It is nicely organized now though! The hominy sounds delish - my sister buys me this sun dried red New Mexico chili powder from Chimayo that is fabulous in just such dishes.
Will try this soon!
Will try this soon!
thirschfeld
October 5, 2011
I have been to Chimayo, eaten the sacred dirt from the floor of the chapel and have Amy's cousin send me the holy Chiles of Chimayo via the mail, love em.
thirschfeld
October 5, 2011
Healthierkitchen you still will want to through in a few anchos to round them out. The chimayo can pack some heat and the raisiny edge of the ancho tames that.
boulangere
October 5, 2011
A friend in California used to bring me some each year. I've just about used up what I had. I miss it and her.
Midge
October 5, 2011
You do feel so righteous in the midst of one of those organizing fits. I made butternut squash soup last night and was thinking I'd try it with some Mexican flavors next time and this looks like just the ticket. Thanks for another great column.
thirschfeld
October 5, 2011
thanks Midge. The squash this year from the garden have been outstanding.
healthierkitchen
October 5, 2011
Love this vegetable version and I can totally relate to the organizational frenzy. Love the image of your daughter as you toss the old candy. A bright spot to my otherwise rather unpleasant morning. thanks!
thirschfeld
October 5, 2011
thanks, I like it too. I made a pork version a while back and I am not sure I like it as well as this one. Hope your day gets better.
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