1) I woke up, always a good thing.
2) I showered and dressed. Hygiene and appearance always matter.
3) Went to grocery store to get ingredients for French Dip Sandwiches and other special meals.
4) Spent time looking for everything.
5) Had to go back to the store. Wasn’t happy.
6) Drove back home.
7) Looked up my subsitutes for my still missing ingredients.
8) Not happy. On the plus side, I had no time at all to rush out to street and foment revolution. So some good came out of it.
9) Fired up the slow cooker.
10) Worked on latch hook project. It was a struggle, because in my naievete, I had thought it would be fun to start in the middle. However, it became quite difficult to keep my place when my work from the bottom came close to my initial work in the middle.
11) This also kept me off the streets.
12) I had to take out 100-200 pieces of yarn that were wrong. Hint, don’t rely on the colors you see on the grid or mat. For the love of God, Montressor, don’t.
13) This kept me off the streets yet again.
14) Did more latch hooking.
15) Dinner should be ready in an hour.
16) I am declaring my day to be officially over.
17) The streets are safe from revolution
Behave yourselves.
– Paul De Lancey, The Comic Chef, Ph.D.
My cookbook, Following Good Food Around the World, with its 180 wonderful recipes, my newest novel, Do Lutheran Hunks Eat Mushrooms, a hilarious apocalyptic thriller, and all my other books, are available on amazon.com.


