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At the end of every diet, the path curves back toward the trough.

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A bowl of soup, a crackling fire, a glass of Cab and American Idol, baby!

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Yesterday it was in the 80′s outside———–and tonight it’s in the 30′s.  That’s okay.  We’re  good.  This is Oklahoma–where if you don’t like the weather, just wait a few minutes and it WILL change.  We got the fruit trees covered and we pulled the plants back up on the porch.  The cold weather veggies will survive–but the tuna salad I had planned for my dieting self and hubby’s supper won’t do at all!  Soooooo……resourceful girl that I am,  I put on a pot of one of my  favorite cold weather standbys, Southwestern Navy Bean Soup.

I popped a new recipe I found for Jalapeno Cornbread in the oven, (Hey!  I used turkey sausage in the soup, and skim milk and low-fat sour cream in the cornbread!  The diet’s still good!  Besides, haven’t you read about  the latest diet breakthrough?  It’s all about portion control! (let’s all thump ourselves on the head and say “DUH”)) cornbreadMy wonderful husband  built a fire, hopefully–but not likely, the last for the season, and we popped the cork on a good (and inexpensive) Cabernet Savignon. (Hush! Portion control, remember?)  Gonna snuggle in to watch us some American Idol!  I’ve already got a fave–Bet you think it’s Adam!  And you’d be right!  But I also like 16 year old, Allison,  Matt G, Kris, Alexis, Danny, and Lil’.  Okay, I don’t really have a favorite yet. Be back in a few………..

1 HOUR LATER:  Ok, all my faves are still in the competition!  The soup was great, as usual, but the cornbread wasn’t what I expected. It  had more of a souffle or spoon bread consistency. bean-soup-and-jalapeno-cornbread1 I don’t know if I messed up by messing with the recipe, (see my changes below) or if that’s how it was supposed to be,  but I didn’t love it.  My dear husband, on the other hand, really LOVED it, so go figure.  Personally, I thought it tastedfetzer-full-photo5 too tart, and I think that might be remedied by not using pickled jalapeno’s and using the fresh ones (which is what it called for in the first place).   The wine?  It was good, and I have to confess, portion control went out the window with the wine–I’m having my second glass as we speak.

fetzer-label1Fetzer’s Cabernet Savignon,  2006, $8.62 at  the Hard to Find Liquor store. It’s a real bargain. (And yes, the store is hard to find, but worth looking for. The wine selection is large and much cheaper than anywhere else in town.

Haven’t figured the calorie count on this one yet, but, even with the lowfat substitutes it can’t be good. Personally, since my husband liked it, I would make it following the directions to a Tee next time.  I think I would like it better.


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