
On Wisconsin! Or, not so much, since I've been back for a week already, and the
Badgers are 0-3 in the Big Ten as of last night. Ouch. But no matter, the real reason for last weekend's trip was to get together with my long-time friends
Cami and
Michelle, and the three of us had a BLAST. Beautiful weather, lots of walking, drinks on
the Terrace, Saturday morning
Farmer's Market, dinner at
Kabul, beer at the
KK, and a real-deal Badger tailgate party (grilled
brats with all the fixin's!) more than made up for a sorry

football game. We had low expectations for the game anyhow - the fabulous
Wisconsin Marching Band had been
suspended from playing last weekend. Boooooooo!
Camp Randall without the band?
Pfffft, nothin'. Oh, the student section managed a few raunchy cheers on their own, but the pom squad had no drums to shake it to, half-time was completely silent, and at the end of the game, everyone just...left. No
5th quarter = no fun.
As is typical for me, a few nights of less than adequate sleep (and more than adequate beer) means getting sick. I knew I'd blown it by Sunday night - sore throat, raspy voice, here we go. I did my best to fight it off this week, but here I sit, coughing and sniffling, damn those Badgers! (But totally worth it!)

I even rallied to put on a bit of a feast Thursday night as we loosely celebrated
Yom Kippur. John doesn't fast, and I'm not Jewish, but no matter - we invited Jewthran Suz and her family, and Stacey, Cooper, and Bowen as well, and had a lovely meal in honor of the most important of Jewish holidays. I made
matzo ball soup with
very rich chicken broth,
beef brisket with
gravy,
mashed potatoes,
green beans, and
challah. Suz made a
caramel apple pie and a
pumpkin pie for dessert, both to die for. It was a school night, plus we had little Coop, so we ate early (and heartily, uff), and toddled off to bed by 10:00. L'chaim!
This weekend, keeping things pretty low key.
Tortilla soup for dinner last night - its spicy
garlicky-ness cleared the sinuses quite nicely. Wish I had some of that
matzo ball soup for today, oooh, but no, it's all gone. Sniff. I still have a spot of delicious, beefy
gravy left from Thursday's meal, however; I'll have to innovate around that so it doesn't go to waste. Perhaps something
a la stroganoff - whisk in a bit of
sour cream, serve over sauteed
steak and
mushrooms, I can picture it. Yeah, I can picture it quite clearly, in fact. I'm off to the store...
Labels: beef brisket, beef stroganoff, bowen, cami, cory, madison, mashed potatoes, matzo ball soup, michelle, stacey, Suz, tortilla soup, yom kippur
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