Edna's and “Glad”
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great afternoon yesterday at the Charleston Historic City Market
(“CHCM”) catching up with Edna's daughter. Some women love
shoes, others love bags – I'm a bag girl (please note I resisted
the obvious urge of bag lady) but it has to be said that mooching
through any shop, stall, market, et al that is food related comes a
close second. Here are a few of the examples from Edna's stall:
marinades called “Jump up and kiss me” and “Pluff Mud”.
Spices called “Devil's Tongue” and “Sexy & Sassy Garlic”.
Any three for $10 – bargain. Sauces called “Total Insanity”
and “Bayou Love Potion”. I could go on – so much fun.
Now
for the “Glad” incident or what not to do with leftovers. Glad
Wrap is another really good product that's been around for a long
time in the USA. One version is called “Press & Seal” -
freezer sealable wrap with “Griptex”. You may recall that
yesterday was slow-cooked steak. My friend demonstrates the product
– tear off a sheet to size, like clingfilm, tear off another
similar sized sheet and press down the outside edges so you have a
ready-made pocket. Are you with me so far ….... friend is holding
up the pocket and I am spooning in the leftover steak – I should
emphasise that I am carrying out instructions only as my friend is
demonstrating, extolling the virtues of said wrap. So, the first
large spoonful lands into the pocket and very gracefully the seal
breaks and the steak lands (thankfully) into the sink below (clean of
course), hey, it's back to the drawing board. Note to self - read
the instructions on the box – Press & Seal is meant for
individual pieces of meat, chicken, corn etc., i.e. products that can
be wrapped FLAT!
Hide
report today – or, more to the point, a snake report. In this part
of the world there are snakes, some venomous, some not. There are
snakes here that hang from the trees and shrubs – i.e. above you.
It's one extreme to the other - there's a snake here called a water
moccasin (also called cottonmouth) - lives in and out of the water
and a wide berth is recommended – the other, when walking through
the Country Park you pay attention to the path in front of you
because quite often small(ish) snakes cross the path in front of you
(non venomous and harmless) – guess who gets right of way.
Finally
today there's a rumour circulating that a cookery class has been
requested. That wasn't on the agenda - further news after tomorrow
evening's Trivia Night (Pub Quiz in UK speak) when the gang
assembles.
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