Texas College Junior Win’s Poetry Award

Esther McClure Win's Poetry Award (click to enlarge)

While going through papers at EJ’s Uncle Johns over the weekend, we came across this page from the Uvalde Leader, her local town paper from her Texas days. John was clearly proud of her, and it’s probably no surprise that I am as well – Ernest

From the Newspaper Article:

Winning two awards for ber poetry in one week was an unexpected pleasure for Southwest  Texas Junior College student Esther McClure, particularly since one of the awards carried state wide recognition. McClure won first place in the college poetry division of the SWTJC Creative Arts Contest, which concluded with the awards ceremony on February 22. Continue reading

Soup #18 Chicken ‘n Rice

Last week’s soup, which hasn’t actually been written up yet on account of my being very, very busy, was a variant on Hungarian Goulash, made with cabbage and ground beef. Comments ranged from “fabulous” to “edible,” depending on where a spicy goulash fell in my test crew’s comfort zones. I liked it pretty well, but ground beef will never replace chuck for goulash.

To follow up I promised a soup that should fall in the center of everyone’s comfort zone; Chicken and Rice, made from one of those roasted chickens you find by the checkout at the supermarket.

Since I’ve been traveling during the week and spending all weekend in class for the last two weeks, that fit my schedule perfectly. Sunday night I could have a low stress dinner with my gal, and leftover bones  and bits could go into making stock, while the extra meat got split up between lunches and soup. Continue reading

Soup#17 Goulash zupe

I’d been thinking about lower carb content soups recently, and itnoccurednto me that ground beef, chopped tomatoes, and an onion were a good basenfornsomething. I’m always happy to make chili, and some oregano and basil would give me an Italian soup, but there was something else n e back of my mind quietlybasking fornattention.

Hugarian paprika. Let go goulash!

Sure, goulash oftwn means potatoes, that’s carb death, but even without you could do a pretty good job. Oh,mandit had to be quick, because I’ve been in classnall weekend.

Let’s go!

2 onions, cut half both ways, then in thick slivers
2 tsp. finely minced garlic
1 T olive oil
2 T sweet Hungarian Paprika (I recommend Penzeys)
1 T hot Hungarian Paprika (I recommend Penzeys)
1/2 tsp. crushed caraway seed (optional)
4 cups homemade beef stock (or 3 cans)
3 cups roasted tomatoes (or 2 cans diced tomatoes – I recommend Muir Glen Fire Roasted Tomatoes if using canned tomatoes)
2 cups finely diced cabbage
1 lb. lean ground beef (ground chuck is best)
1 jar (12 oz.) roasted red peppers, diced into 1 inch pieces
sour cream for serving (I use light, do not use fat free sour cream with added sugar)

Links / Sources

http://www.kalynskitchen.com/2006/02/goulash-soup-with-red-peppers-and.html

John McClure’s Movin On…

John McClure 1946-2011John McClure was my wife’s uncle, and he passed away the other night. He’d actually passed away a few days before, but they brought most of him back, at least for a time. EJ and I went down to be with his wife Aly as she said goodbye.

I knew John for less than a decade all told, but you only needed a minute to get his measure. John was one of the good ones. He’d give you a hand in a second, and never give you grief for having gotten yourself in trouble to start with. He was a low key guy, dependable, honest, and a lot of fun in the bargain.

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Creative Soundblaster X-Fi Surround 5.1 Pro USB Audio System with THX SB1095

[amazon_link id=”B0044DEDCA” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Creative Soundblaster X-Fi Surround 5.1 Pro USB Audio System with THX SB1095[/amazon_link]In a clear case of the shoemaker’s children, I’ve been living with a pretty crude connection between my media PC and my sound system. The PC itself is an old HP Pavilion that died and got resurrected with a new copy of Windows 7 Home Pro and a new power supply. As far as serving up media and surfing the web, its 4 GB ram and 2.4GHz processor keep up with most anything I ask of it. The audio outputs on the back however, don’t do justice to the sound from either videos or mp3s, and since I’ve ripped every CD we own onto it, I really should have done something about that a while ago. Continue reading