What a great start to the new year. All of the Holiday decorations have been put away and we spent the day watching college football. Hooray for the teams from Texas, TCU and Tech both won their bowl games but boo hoo for Penn State who came up just a little short. (We are....PENN STATE!). At least Urban Meyer left on a winning note.


We always spend our New Year's Day like this, being a bit lazy, cooking pork, peas and cabbage with whatever else we want. I was taking the easy way this year and put some frozen peas in a small pan, just enough for me since the Yankee Charlie doesn't really care for them. After putting them on, I went back to watching football. In a while, Charlie asks me if the peas are supposed to have water in them? I see you laughing....I covered them in water, however, I guess I had the burner too high and it all boiled out. What a nasty mess with peas stuck to the bottom of the pan. OK...no luck for me in 2011, guess I'll have to make my good fortune.
We did have pork chops and sauerkraut. Charlie wanted kraut this year instead of the traditional cabbage that we usually make. I guess it's the inner Pennsylvania boy coming out in him. I didn't take any pictures of that meal. However, we (I) had some leftover soup from yesterday that I heated and ate some of. It was so good.
It is Panera's Broccoli and Cheese Soup. Our son and daughter-in-law gave me "America's Most Wanted Recipes" cookbook for Christmas and told me this was one of the best. They, of course, were right. It has just the right mix of flavors with nothing over powering. I thought that I had screwed this one up while making it because you start with a rue and I didn't think that I cooked it long enough. Whenever I tasted of the broth before adding the veggies and cheese, it reminded me of the breading on chicken fried steak. I just knew I was going to have to throw out and entire pot of soup. But nope, when it was all said and done, it was delicious.


If you haven't read Pennies on a Platter, give it a look. Nikki has a lot of great stuff going on there.
If the rest of the year follows today, it's going to be a good year. And I can't wait! One last note, we joined the challenge for January 'Eat in Month' on The Chic Life. Every meal and snack should be made from your kitchen without going to restaurants. It helps your waistline as well as your wallet. Since we generally cook most of our meals at home anyway, it shouldn't be a problem. You should pop on over and give it a look. Now how do I tell Charlie that he can't have a Whataburger during January?
Glad you liked the pretzel recipe! Love the variations you tried. Ben and I were also bummed when all of the Bennigans closed down around us. We also enjoyed their pretzel buns! :)
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