Hi everyone. Happy new week and first T Day of March. It is time once again to share our drink photos over at Bleubeard's and Elizabeth's blog .
You might remember that last week I posted about my Harry Potter movie weekend. (If you didn't see it, you can find it here). It was interesting to read people's comments about going to the movies.
Almost everyone had an opinion on buttered or not buttered popcorn. The buttered won hands down. 😏 Mae mentioned making popcorn at home, which I also do as we have a pretty nice (but old) popcorn maker. But me, I still prefer no butter. Smile. And Carola mentioned how the theaters always end up so trashy after the movie. I don't usually see that except for maybe some stray popcorn pieces on the floor, which I must admit I am probably guilty of. Of course I've definitely gotten fussier about what movies I go to see. When I go, I usually go to discounted matinees because yes, I think we all agreed, seeing a movie in the theater has gotten expensive. Maybe since I don't go to the movies on a regular basis or don't usually go at night, I just don't see the theater trash.

When we saw the Harry Potter films, we pre-bought our tickets online through Fandango, which is the ticket internet source the theater happened to use. If you're not familiar with Fandango, you can buy tickets for some movie theaters, and you can also rent or buy movies from them to stream and watch at home on your TV. This past week I got a $5 coupon from them which I could either use for an in-theater ticket or home streamed rental. I've been wanting to see some of the Oscar nominated films. One I definitely wanted to see was Conclave because I happen to be a Stanley Tucci fan :) but the whole cast was great.
Fandango had it for rent for $5.99, so I used my $5 coupon and was able to rent it for 48 hours for only 99 cents. I actually watched it twice, because after I saw it, my husband decided he'd like to see it too. Good thing I liked the film. 😏 The only weird thing, which is nothing about the movie, is that Ralph Fiennes played Voldemort, the evil villain in the last Harry Potter film I saw last Sunday. Then last Monday I watched Conclave and he was playing a Vatican priest. That's the beauty of acting and movies I guess.
Last week I had a good week with some fun things besides movies. A couple of fun things I did was play in the kitchen a bit. Most of the time my kitchen play is just the usual meal making, but last week I was motivated to make some things I don't usually make. The first thing I made was English muffins.
Instead of baking English muffins you grill them. And the recipe I used (
KIng Arthur Sourdough English muffins) made a couple dozen so now I have some frozen and I'm stocked up for awhile. 😏
I was also having lunch with a friend one day, and we got talking about Split Pea Soup. I haven't had that in a long time, so I made a batch of that one day too.
Instead of cooking the dried peas with a ham bone I used bacon, and I love adding veggies to my soup so I added carrots, onions, celery and potatoes. My Mom never added veggies, but I learned this technique from my mother-in-law.
This photo is also my drink for this week's T because you can see the gallon of water in the background. We don't drink our tap water. We're on a well, and we have iron bacteria. We have a treatment system, but we have so much iron bacteria that sometimes the system just doesn't cut it. It's fine for showering and laundry, but to put into our bodies, well, better safe than sorry as they say, so we buy our drinking water. This gallon just happened to be on the counter when I snapped the photo of my soup, and since it's a drink, I'll use it for T.
OK, this post has gotten long enough so I am ending here. Have a super T day, start to the month, and week ahead.
17 comments:
...I've never heard of iron bacteria!
Your soup and your muffins are very tempting … the recipes I’ve seen make English muffins look very complicated!
Buttered popcorn for me! Yummy food Erika and good that you know about the iron bacteria. -Christine cmlk79.blogspot.com
Buttered popcorn for me, too. I haven't been in a movie theater since Indiana Jones in the Ark of the Covenant. Can you believe that. We just were never movie goers as a family. When I was a girl and it was a dime or quarter we would go to see Roy Rogers, Hopalong Cassidy, etc. I am old! LOL Your stew looked good and since it was in a cup that could have been your drink too.
I forgot to say Happy t day.
Ralph Fiennes is a great actor. English muffin and split pea soup make a great comfort meal.
And my Popcorn-machine yells, "use me, use me!!!" But today I´ll make kale-chips again, yummm.
Are we lucky with our water! We get it fresh from "Innerste" a dam in the Harz Mountains. Happy T-Day and hugs
Somehow I deleted my comment instead of publishing it. Second try. I'm in the buttered camp. I like anything buttered. I'm also a sauce junkie. The more sauce the better.
I also had not heard of iron bacteria. I learned something new today.
Your English muffins look better than the ones I buy. And I also love pea soup, but have never added veggies before.
It's great that you explained why you don't drink your well water and why you had that gallon of water on your counter. Thanks for sharing it with us for T this Tuesday, dear friend.
Did you like Conclave? I read the book a few years ago and found it fascinating and unputdownable.
Your muffins look great.
I don't go to the cinema often. I can only go when I visit the UK or some other English speaking country. (once a year if I'm lucky, although I'd love to go more often) and then I don't have popcorn as it costs more than the ticket and I think it's a rip-off as it's so cheap to make.
Oh, split pea soup! A Dutch speciality. Yum!
Happy T-Day,
Lisca
We use English muffins all the time (I bought some just yesterday), but I have never considered making them. Maybe I should! All the best - David
I bet your house was smelling fantastic! Muffins and soup -- can't beat that. I want to see Conclave too. Maybe I'll check out Fandango. I know what you mean about seeing an actor in such different roles close together. It's very cool -- and very disconcerting!
How fabulous to go to the movies again, not once but twice 😊. Those English muffins looks so good as does your split pea soup, I'd love to try them both. I hope your having a lovely day and wishing you a very happy T Day ❤️. Hugs, Jo x
I'm a Stanley Tucci fan as well, Erika! I loved him in Supernova together with Colin Firth, who is another favorite of mine. Playing in the kitchen is fun, isn't it? Do your homemade English muffins taste better than the store bought ones? I have to admit that I am not a big fan of English muffins, but I never had homemade ones. Happy T day! Hugs - Carola
I want to see Conclave, but I'm holding out for it to come to one of the streaming services. Hopefully, one I get. This week had definitely been a soup/stew week. I made beef stew in the crockpot and chicken soup in the crockpot, too. I just saw something about making English muffins. I'll have to go check out the King Arthur website. Stay dry tomorrow. I'm glad it's not going to be cold enough to snow with close to 2 inches of rain that would have totaled two feet of snow! Happy T Day
Erika, you have me planning to make a pot of pea soup since we bought a couple of smoked ham hocks this week. We have all the Harry Potter films on DVD and never watched any on the big screen and have not re-watched them since our original viewing. Maybe one weekend, we will plan a marathon and definitely popcorn, buttered is good, but no butter is way less messy. We haven't seen any of the nominated films so didn't watch the awards show.
great posting!!! It was nice to go to the cinema and see the delicious things you cooked!
Hugs Elke
Hold it Erika - I am just popping over for a bowl of that delicious looking soup and an English muffin. Great cooking day you had.
Hugs Neet xx
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