Thursday, September 19, 2019

What's For Dinner Mom??

I'm sure this has happened to everyone.  I had to defrost two pork tenderloins before I could throw them on the barbee.  I purchased them at Costco, so I guessed the heavy plastic would be plenty to contain the juices.  I was wrong.  I noticed early in the morning that the bag had lost pressure.  That has only one terrible outcome.

Oh my ... yes, there was lovely pork blood and guts flowing all over my fridge.  Not the kind of activity I envisioned for my morning.
I removed bin after bin, glass after glass and all the plastic supports.  It's amazing how far that stuff can run.  At long last dinner time rolled around and I barbecued both tenderloins.  Let me tell you, that is entirely too much meat for one person.  

I've been eating on it now for about three days and I admit, I'm sick of pork.  I've fixed it every way you can imagine.  Note to self ... no more pork tenderloin.
Just for giggles, Patty and I took a short drive over to Green Valley to peruse the perfect puncturing machines.  Long arm quilting machines have come into my sights.  I never wanted to go there, but honestly, I probably could have purchased TWO with what I've paid my quilter over the last few years.  It's a costly purchase, so much more investigation will be required.  

Having returned home, I stopped in the Chance driveway just as we noticed these two roadrunners.  The smaller of the two kept following the other, shivering it's feathers.  I thought it might be a baby since it was so small, but maybe there was some courting going on.
The mystery was quickly solved when the smaller ran in front of the bigger with mouth agape and wings fluttering.  It was a baby looking for food.  MOM ... what's for dinner??  Mom??
Mom kept looking up into the trees, we decided in the hopes of spotting a nice juicy bug.  Nothing seemed to jump out, so she left the baby and ran across the yard.  In no time, she came back with a big black bug.  Dinner was served with a smile.  Mom and baby trotted off looking for more yummies.  What a great spectacle to see.  
So I'm packing this morning for an early takeoff.  Two dogs, one parrot, eight boxes of fabric and what's left of my threadbare wardrobe.  Wouldn't you know, the weather has cooled down considerably, just in time for my departure. 

Several of my desert friends came to say goodbye ... hummingbirds, bats and my favorite .... Mr. Spider, in all his three inch glory, came sneaking in when I opened the from door.  YIKES!!  I chased him half way down the hallway with a flyswatter before my aim took hold.  Sorry little guy ... not really.  

I am .... on the road again!! 







12 comments:

  1. We love our pork tenderloin but in moderation, we share a small one, save the other one for another time.
    Now that you are all packed get on the road and travel safe.

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    1. I think about you guys every time I'm near Quartzsite!!

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  2. Oh man. I get to Tucson and you leave! Lol. I'm looking forward to reading about your next adventures. May God's angels travel with you. Elva Shannon

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    1. I know ... wish I had more time to meet up. Soon I'm sure we will catch up.

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  3. Have a great trip - avoid the crazy people on the freeways!

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    1. Gosh Allison ... how did you know?? I wonder if they would be so crazy if the speed limit were a little slower?

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  4. Now that you have cooked the Tenderloins you can cut it into smaller pieces and refreeze what you want so you don't get sick of it. Then simply microwave what you want for a quick meal.
    Be Safe and Enjoy the packing.

    It's about time.

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    1. That's what I should have done with that tenderloin instead of trying to eat it all up.

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  5. We buy the large ones at Sam's, but then cut them and put in quart zip lock bags to freeze. Then when we thaw them we put the zip locked pork in a plastic bowl so that if they leak, well, no mess.

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    1. Hahaha Dave ... you are right about the mess!! I should have cut these up, but they looked small. Next time .....

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  6. Looking on the bright side, at least your fridge is all clean now! :) Yes, you can now freeze it for meals when you are ready for pork again.
    Cute road runners! Love how the critters communicate to Momma 'feed me!'

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    1. True ... the fridge is clean ... but it's basically brand new. I shouldn't have had to clean it for at least a year! LOL

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