Good morning boozy foodies!
Today marked the third day in a row of waking up early, and the second day of waking up early for no reason.
What I think happens is, I'm so excited to have a day off, that as soon as the sun is up, I think I have to be up. This was my main problem with living in the city, as well. I feel like I should be doing something at all times, and if I'm not, then I'm wasting my life away. Kind of ridiculous, I know, but it's all part of my millions of neuroses.
Since I was up with the little Easter birdies (because Easter eggs obviously come from Easter BIRDS, not some giant creepy rabbit), I decided to heat up some left-over souffle.
I think I forgot to mention in the souffle post that it actually tastes really good--sometimes better--when it's left-over and warmed-up.
So many hyphens in that sentence, I can't even handle it. I bet my old English professor is rolling in her grave...Oh wait, Dr. Haller is STILL ALIVE.
Speaking of zombies, I read a Facebook status that said "Happy Jesus Zombie Day" and I thought it was brilliant. My mom would slap me if I ever said that to her, but I think that's why I like it so much.
Back to the souffle. I just warmed it up in the old microwave for about one minute collectively. It was delicious with a cup of Newman's Own Organic coffee, and what's great about the left-overs, is that I have so many meals in my fridge and freezer now. So for a few bucks (I think the souffle totaled out at about $10), I have meals or snacks for a week. Perfect for those of us on a budget.
So here's where we get to the sad part of the post.
There will be no new recipe this Sunday night.
I know, devastating. But we thought Jesus would want us to rest. And eat ham. And drink beers.
So, until next time, my friends. Go cure your hangovers. Your mom will not appreciate the smell of Captain on your breath when you show up for Easter brunch.
Now go eat.
Cheers and Beers!
--Trav and Allison
...and on a side note, Dave's grandmother (grammy) is having surgery this Wednesday. Say a little prayer for her and keep her in your thoughts. She's a very special lady.
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