The advantages of a well-stocked pantry
Mar. 1st, 2009 09:16 pmSo I realized as I was going home that I had "nothing" for dinner tonight. I pondered a few possibilities, and ended up stopping at the IGA on my way. I picked up a couple of things I forgot on my last grocery run, as well as a chicken breast (this was an emergency, so nothing organic or environmentally friendly, I'm afraid).
Came home, dealt with a problem with my email (Sympatico keeps randomly changing settings, forcing me to call tech support every few months, damn their eyes), and then turned my attention to dinner.
A quick glance through my pantry allowed me to toss together a quick-and-dirty version of curry chicken: a bit of olive oil, one onion, chicken broth, the aforementioned chicken breast, and green peas for colour. It was tasty and quick, and I have leftovers.
So now an "emergency" in my household no longer means buying pre-made food. It just means grabbing a chicken breast or equivalent, and seeing what I can throw together out of the pantry. I am quite pleased with myself, because this is NOT how I used to live.
*preens*
Came home, dealt with a problem with my email (Sympatico keeps randomly changing settings, forcing me to call tech support every few months, damn their eyes), and then turned my attention to dinner.
A quick glance through my pantry allowed me to toss together a quick-and-dirty version of curry chicken: a bit of olive oil, one onion, chicken broth, the aforementioned chicken breast, and green peas for colour. It was tasty and quick, and I have leftovers.
So now an "emergency" in my household no longer means buying pre-made food. It just means grabbing a chicken breast or equivalent, and seeing what I can throw together out of the pantry. I am quite pleased with myself, because this is NOT how I used to live.
*preens*