I haven’t accomplished much since breakfast. But really I can’t blame myself for being distracted – it is practically blizzarding outside! Maybe not a blizzard to you Northerners, but the snow is coming down sideways and that’s enough for an island girl like me!
I wasn’t sure what I wanted for lunch, but when I saw a yam on the counter I knew there wasn’t really a choice.
Even more exciting that sweet potato fries is the fact that my oven is glowing purple like that for the picture. I chopped up a small sweet potato, sprayed and sprinkled liberally with evoo and salt, and put it in a 475* oven for 30minutes or so.
It took longer than I expected and I ended up having a few snacks. First, I tried this new cheese.
Kerrygold Aged Cheddar.
I only had a small square, but I know this will go perfectly in a grilled cheese sandwich sometime later this week.
Post-cheese, I was admiring the holiday tea set my m-i-l gave me,
when I remembered something very seasonal I had forgotten in the cabinet:
Rice Nog! I’m not gonna lie, I bought this in October and squirreled it away for the proper season. Be warned, this is good, but not even close to Silk’s Soy Nog. I had 1 cup, which I heated for a minute in the microwave before topping with nutmeg.
I ate it by the window, but I didn’t need a warm to drink to remind me why I’m glad to be inside today –
Eeek. Sweet potato oven fries were the perfect warm meal.
I made some – better tasting than looking – Thousand Island Dressing for dipping purposes. 2T sweet pickle relish, 1T lite Miracle Whip, 1T ketchup. There ended up being way too much, you could probably cut those measurements down to teaspoons.
If you’re wondering why I squeezed the taters onto that small plate, it’s because I was reusing my apple plate for this morning. I’m into dish conservation!
I’ve got lots of cleaning and a little bit of class work to do before I have to run some errands. Thank goodness Adam is driving me tonight, there is no way I’d be going out alone! I probably would choose to not go out at all but tonight is my final lab (yay!) and I have to check out in person or face a $100 fine.
Are you stocked up on “in case of emergency” provisions? What items does your family stock? We are not stocked, a fact we need to rectify this weekend. There’s really no excuse, my dad has called to remind me at least 10 times since November!










Yum I think I’m going to have sweet potato fries for lunch today too— except I need something more than that cuz I doubt it’ll keep me full for long
I’m not sure I could handle snow like that! BRR
You know I’ve never really considered stocking up for emergencies before. Then again, this is the first year I’ve ever lived on my own… I should probably do that! What types of things do you stock up with?
I’m not really sure, I’ve never done it either! We are thinking canned foods, bottled water, powder milk…
CUTEST tea set ever! i love the snow scene. snow is my fave. i saw that rice nog at the store and almost got it but then saw the calories for 1/2 cup and put it back. haha. i am such a wimp when it comes to drinking calories.. mmmmm kerrygold cheeeese!
I usually am too, but eggnog I’ll make an exception for. There are only 160calories in a whole cup which isn’t too bad.
i’ve never seen rice nog! cool!
Ugh I don’t have a dishwasher, so I am in to dish conservation as well!
aged cheddar is my favv!! great dip you made for your fries!
great blog 🙂 I’m happy I wandered here through google Gonna definitely have to put this one on the list 😀
That looks like a normal snow day in Buffalo, you guys should have been here for the blizzard of 77. As far as stocking up you can get prepackaged foods, boxed mac & cheese,canned soups and meats, dry cereal and don’t forget the candles and blankets.