August 12, 2024

At my house

I picked up a package of thin boneless pork chops yesterday. I trimmed the fat and pounded them with a meat mallet even thinner. After I sprinkled them with salt and pepper I dredged them in a wash of eggs and milk I beat with a fork. I then coated the pork in Ritz Cracker crumbs. I covered the bottom of a big skillet with vegetable oil and after it was hot, fried up the breaded tenderloins. A pan of homemade Mac and cheese and a can of green beans made for a decent Sunday dinner. 

After dinner I put the dishes into the dishwasher. The wife was outside messing with her flowers and I plopped in a chair on the be porch  to read a bit in the perfect evening air. It was in the mid seventies with no humidity. This was not August weather for sure. 

I surreptitiously checked out the wife as she bent over the flowers as the cicadas roared out their “I want sex” song in the maple tree. 

When it started getting dark I washed up the pans and finished cleaning the kitchen. The wife was hanging up laundry when she walked over and gave me a kiss and said she loved me and it was a great Sunday. 

3 comments:

Cappy said...

You pounded your meat.

Anonymous said...

I make that joke every single time I make breaded tenderloin. The wife just rolls her eyes.

Joe

Fuzzy Curmudgeon said...

The only thing better than watching my wife walk away is watching her walk toward me.

As long as she isn't walking away permanently. :)

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