@Calixthe@bostonsocial.online The objective of the US health insurance system is not to provide healthcare. It is to avoid paying out money.
While things are better here than in Texas when it comes to LGBT attitudes, it's still not perfect:
Good productive, if domestic, day today. Got three meals done, made some ice cream, decluttered the house and reorganized. Hoping I don't pay for it tomorrow.
That said, my neck has been doing pretty good this week. I haven't needed the pain killers or muscle relaxants this week, and while the pain hasn't gone away, it's a dull ache most of the time.
Even the cough has started to go away. Now that I know what's causing it, and that I can sort of control what's happening in my throat, I haven't coughed much anymore.
Still going to pursue the physical therapy for both issues, though. I'd rather get them fixed than just forget about them only to have them flare up again.
This Week's Fancy Pants Meal: Chicken Spaghetti Casserole
The recipe says this was from 1978, and it certainly looks like a 1978 Sunday Night Family Dinner. It's actually pretty decent if a tiny bit bland. Definitely needs salt and pepper (the recipe didn't have any, and I didn't add any thinking the Velveeta would be salty enough), and maybe a dash of hot sauce to spice it up.
This is the original recipe, which is far larger than my scaled down dish. The recipe says "Feeds 18-20!."
# Chicken Spaghetti Casserole
Fredericksburg Home Kitchen Cook Book
0.25 pound butter
1.0 cup onion (chopped)
1.0 cup celery (chopped)
1.0 clove garlic (minced)
4.0 ounces mushrooms (canned)
4.0 tbsp flour
4.0 cups chicken stock
2.0 pounds Velveeta (grated)
2.5 cups tomatoes (stewed)
2.5 cups peas (drained)
4.0 ounces pimentos (canned)
5.0 pounds chicken thighs (cooked) (diced)
16.0 ounces spaghetti (boiled) (drained)
1 - Saute at medium high heat the onion, celery, garlic and mushrooms until soft and slightly brown.
2 - Add flour and stir until well blended.
3 - Add chicken stock slowly and stir until thickened.
4 - Add cheese, tomatoes. pimiento and peas, stir until cheese melts.
5 - Add chicken and spaghetti and mix well with other ingredients.
6 - Place in greased casseroles and refrigerate overnight.
7 - Put in cold oven and bake at 375 degrees F. for 35 minutes.
Loving Madtodon, but well, the #trans representation isn’t particularly diverse on my timeline.
Who should I be following? #BIPOC, #Non-Binary, #TransMasc voices are ones I need to hear more.
I’d also love to hear from more long-transitioned folks because heck, I don’t hear those voices much either (although I myself fit into that category).
Our community is diverse and I’d love to be able to engage with and lift up more of that diversity here.
This Week's Bread: Luby's (sorta) Yeast Rolls
Finally! Some proper yeast rolls. Still not 100% what I got in school but I think that's because they buttered the tops before baking.
Also, they came out perfectly moist. I tried something different this time by mixing the dough ONLY until it all came together instead of until it was firm. I think I've been over working my bread doughs. When I try the struan bread again, I'll try mixing the dough until it JUST comes together. Might get a bigger rise doing that.
Not quite Luby's yeast rolls cause I didn't do the little mushroom cloverleaf ball thing, but THEY'RE STILL SO GOOD.
# Luby's Dinner Rolls
18 rolls
Luby's Recipes & Memories
1.3333333333333333 cups warm water
2.0 tbsp active dry yeast
0.5 cup sugar
3.0 whole eggs
4.0 tbsp butter (melted)
0.3333333333333333 cup nonfat dry milk
1.0 tsp salt
5.0 cups all-purpose flour
vegetable oil (as needed)
1 - In the bowl of an electric mixer, blend water, yeast and sugar. Set aside 5 minutes to allow yeast
mixture to become frothy.
2 - Add eggs and butter.
3 - Using the dough hook of the electric mixer, beat on medium speed until blended.
4 - Add dry milk and salt. Mix well.
5 - Add flour, one cup at a time, mixing until dough begins to pull away from sides of bowl.
6 - Leaving dough in bowl, lightly grease top of dough ball with oil.
7 - Cover loosely and let rise in a warm place 1 hour or until doubled in size.
8 - Lightly grease a muffin pan.
9 - Punch dough down and divide it evenly into the number of portions you want.
10 - Gently roll each piece into a ball and place one ball into each muffin cup.
11 - Let rise in a warm place 1 hour or until rolls have doubled in size.
12 - Preheat oven to 350°F.
13 - Bake 15 to 20 minutes or until golden brown.
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