Sunday, July 27, 2014

Heat must be frying my brain

It seems as if there is a direct correlation between 100-degree temperatures outside and the desire for me to make soup.  I mean, I have cravings for soups in the winter when it's more "normal" to be wanting hot bowl of soup, but what neurological short-circuit causes me to want to make the kitchen even hotter than it is already?  So yesterday afternoon, when it was 101, I made split pea soup.

But what's even more peculiar is that when I went to search for the recipe on my blog (yes, one day I will write it down and put it in my recipe box), I noticed that the date was almost two years ago (two years and two days to be exact) that I had the same exact urge, on a 102-degree day.

Had I not been such a sloth, I would have collected firewood and started a fire in the grill and cooked the soup over that, but instead I just put the pot o' split pea soup fixings on the stove in the kitchen.  I can't wait until we get the outside kitchen finished and I can use the wood cookstove when these wacky urges come up.

In the meantime, I'm going to eat my way though the split pea soup and hope that I can contain my desire for making a creamy wild rice soup.  Or at least wait until the weather is in the lower 90's.

3 comments:

  1. Well, at least you didn't make an oven meal that had to bake for an hour or so. That probably would/could have made your house even a little warmer! We've been out of cookies for about a week now and my cookie munching husband is getting a little cranky. But even with our much-cooler-than-your temperatures I can't bring myself to light the oven to bake cookies. Hang in there, friend. Winter time is a'comin'!

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  2. Do you have a crock pot? Those are great for soups. There are lots at thrift stores if you want to save some $$$...

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  3. Just a thought, maybe you are craving the water in the soup. The drinking of the salt and vitamins? Could you be dehydrated? Just a thought.

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