A strange thing happened here at the Mansion on Sunday. So out of the ordinary that the occasion must somehow be commemorated.
FARMER H ASKED FOR TWO VEGETABLES!
That's right! No need to rub your eyes, thinking you misread my pronouncement. The man who only eats meat and sugar asked for two sides to go with the meat, and they were both vegetables!
I had bought some pork loin chops at 10Box on Saturday. They looked fresh and meaty and delicious. It was a huge pack of thick pork chops. I thought there were 8, but it turned out to be 12. It was $1.57 a pound. The whole pack was under $20. I don't regularly buy pork chops, but I think this was a good deal.
Farmer H was going to put 8 of them on GassyG Jr, to grill with BBQ sauce. I froze the other four, for the future, to be coated with Shake N Bake and cooked in the oven. Now we have four nights where I don't have to "cook" supper, only warn it up.
But here's the freaky part. When discussing the meals, I offered Farmer H several side dishes. They included baked beans, salad, baked potato, fries, mashed potatoes, mac & cheese, other noodly pasta from a packet, green beans, or frozen Chinese vegetables.
I figured Farmer H would pick one side dish for each night, because we also had Hawaiian Rolls, and the pork chops are really big. But no! Farmer H wanted both green beans AND the Chinese vegetables!
Sunday morning I made the green beans, because they take a while. I didn't have any bacon to throw in, but I found some ham in the freezer that I had already cubed for beans when the weather cools off. I browned that in a saucepan with a small diced onion, then added two cans of green beans. I added a grind of black pepper, and let the pot simmer for an hour. That's how we like our green beans: cooked down until they're limp and full of flavor. I added a can of sliced new potatoes, and let it simmer another 15 minutes. Then it was satisfactory to cool off and sit in FRIG II until time to warm up for the meal.
The Chinese vegetables were in a bag in the freezer. I had bought them to add to my leftover Chinese food a couple weeks ago. They were disappointing! I had used the first bag, and discovered that it was 80% carrot coins, with about 4 pods of peas, a few crumbly broccoli florets, and five slices of water chestnuts. Back then, I has sorted out the carrots, of which I'm no fan. Farmer H ate them as a side dish and liked them. So now this bag of vegetables was just right for him, though he accepted my offer to put some cheese over them.
Farmer H ate his meal and pronouced all foods "Good." I had my chop with a side salad. The meat was quite tender. Farmer H IS a good griller.
Tonight he'll have the same thing, and I am planning to have some mashed potatoes in place of my side salad. The green beans will last him all four meals. Farmer H says he's fine with just the meat, green beans, and rolls. I guess he doesn't want to overdose on vegetables.