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		<title>Some Domestic Stuff</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Mar 2010 06:07:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Erin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Since the last few days have been on the crazy cold, wet and windy side I decided that tonight I wanted to make something hearty and thick and filling.  The result was my very first &#8220;stick to your ribs&#8221; stew. Basically what I did was buy a couple of &#8220;beef stew&#8221; spice packets and follow [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Since the last few days have been on the crazy cold, wet and windy side I decided that tonight I wanted to make something hearty and thick and filling.  The result was my very first &#8220;stick to your ribs&#8221; stew.</p>
<p>Basically what I did was buy a couple of &#8220;beef stew&#8221; spice packets and follow the directions on the back.  Basically.  I used a pound and a half of stew meat, two packets of beef stew spices and then a crap ton of veggies and potatoes.  Mmmm.  Spuds.  I also only used four and a half cups of water which created this great gravy for me to dip my bread into after I fished eating the &#8220;body&#8221; of the stew.  Tonight my bread was a hamburger bun because I forgot to get better bread when I was at the store (after I searched all over for bread bowls I got distracted by the super awesome potato sale and forgot about getting any sort of thick rolls to go with the stew).</p>
<p>My stew/pot roast veggie collection is pretty standard: potatoes, carrots, celery and an onion.  Will has asked a few times that I add some variety to the veggies but I&#8217;m not sure where to start.  I wandered through the produce section at Fred Meyer this afternoon looking at all of the different vegetables and thinking &#8220;radishes? good idea? bad idea?  green beans? yes? no?  peppers? yay? nay?&#8221;  and in the end stuck with what I know.  I am contemplating tossing in some chunks of red and green pepper next time.</p>
<p>Have I mentioned that I&#8217;m falling a little bit in love with red and green peppers?  The more I use them the more I like them, which means that pretty soon I&#8217;ll be adding peppers to everything just to see how the taste will change.</p>
<p>In other news I spent the last couple of days doing laundry and today I discovered that Will&#8217;s super thick Columbia Sportswear pants do not lend themselves nicely to ironing.  Martha Stewart says that it is best to iron stuff while it is still a little bit damp so I decided to iron Will&#8217;s pants today after I pulled them out of the washer instead of just tossing them into the dryer or hanging them up to air dry and then ironing them later.  I was so smug.  I was all &#8220;look at me! I&#8217;m thinking ahead!  I am an ironing rock star!&#8221;</p>
<p>I should never think so highly of myself because? It only leads to disaster.  I spent almost an hour trying to iron the creases out of the Columbia Sportswear pants and you know what?  I think I ironed more creases into those mofos than out of them.  I finally gave up and decided to just let them air dry the rest of the way.  Will said he doesn&#8217;t care of those pants are wrinkly anyway since they aren&#8217;t really for dressing up.  His dress pants, however, were perfectly ironed in a matter of minutes&#8230;and then smashed into the closet with the rest of the clothes so I&#8217;ll probably just have to iron them again anyway.</p>
<p>Oh well, it&#8217;s good practice right?</p>
<p>So: what is your favorite stew for cold wintry nights?</p>
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