I totally lied when I said I was going right to class. That was the plan, but I was so cold (inside my house, with the heat on) that I just couldn’t bring myself to go outside yet! I sat on the couch and read my book.

Heat seems like it is going to rock my socks, it’s a memoir about, among other things, training as a prep chef for Mario Batali. I am all about memoirs and food, so it seems like the perfect fit.
Once I did get off the couch and get dressed I realized I was wearing an outfit from my teaching days and the whole thing felt sort of surreal.

I don’t know if anyone read my job identity search post this morning, but the one thing I do know is that do not want to teach! I swear I sort of have PTSD from my experience!
Also, I was super hungry so I packed myself a snack for the road –

1 oz buffalo wing pretzels with some turkey pepperoni (don’t worry mom, I only ate at lights!).
That totally did not cut it though. After I finished printing at the library I set off in search of food. I ended up with an everything bagel with veggie cream cheese.

Class went well, we are studying electron orbitals which I love – it’s like a puzzle! When I got home at 9 I got right to work on dinner. We made Curried Chicken and Cider Soup from “Everyday with Rachael Ray” (click on the name for the recipe link).

I skipped the cumin, and substituted 1C of water with 1C extra cider, but otherwise I followed the recipe. I topped my bowl with buffalo wing pretzel nuggets for a crouton-like effect.

I don’t think I would have liked it without the added spice, it was pretty sweet, but with the addition it was perfect.
Afterwards I had this fun drink I bought a while back.

It’s not really Sangria, more like strawberry soda. It’s from Japan and was totally cool; you had to pop the top to release a marble.

I was supposed to paint my nails tonight but it is almost 11 so it looks like I’ll be heading straight to bed. Tomorrow I have a gym trip planned, plus tons and tons of schoolwork, and hopefully some job searching. Sweet dreams!
Do you like buffalo wings? I’m not a huge wings fan but I love buffalo sauce!
I’m glad for the potentially good book recommendation. I’ve been searching for a good read. Keep me updated on how you like it – it sure sounds like a winner.
Also, that’s hilarious about Lana and your husband drinking vinegar.
I don’t really love buffalo wings – but once in a while, the mood strikes me. That soup looks awesome.
I don’t like buffalo wings at all, and I mistakenly bought a box of buffalo wing Morningstar chick’n nuggets the other day and now no one will eat them. Maybe I’ll float them in some soup 😉
Thanks for your email, it brightened my night!
That book does sound quite interesting…
I am jealous of your everything bagel…I miss Tim Hortons!
I will be back in Canada in about a month and will be able to relish in the goodness of Timmies; can’t wait!
ooh, that book sounds good! and so does the soup 🙂
hey em! i was 5 posts behind, shame on me! i think the highlight was the inddddian food you guys had, and i loved the photo of you and adam!
i don’t eat buffalo wings much.. hmmmm.. actually i dont remember the last time i had them.