Today got hot enough that I left the house with Connor and took to the mall. There's a huge mall up the highway from us that's a good air conditioned place to hang out. We're still getting price quotes on having the AC installed in our house, but the sooner, the better!
After we spent some time circling the mall we ended up in Seafood City; the huge Asian supermarket near the foodcourt. I picked up all the ingredients for som tam (green papaya salad), which I've made enough now that I don't need a recipe anymore. And I picked up a large bunch of lemongrass too, which I'm going to try to make some sachets from. I've discovered I really love the sweet citrus scent of lemongrass, and Connor doesn't seem to react to it. I think using it to make my clothes smell good would be rather nice.
I bought a large package of Thai chili peppers too, but that was less because I think I'm going to be using that many in my cooking over the next week or two (one or two of those goes a long way) and more because you couldn't buy them individually. I think I might have to get out the dehydrator and see whether or not I can dry them to store them longer. If that doesn't work, then I can always pop them in the freezer. With a few exceptions (like som tam) dried peppers should work fine in my recipes.
After our expedition to the mall, Connor and I dropped the groceries off and then headed to his physical therapy appointment. We're doing some trouble shooting right now; the little guy needs a new TLSO (Torso Lumbar Sacral Orthotic-- basically a back brace) for his scoliosis, but we have to figure out a way to make one that isn't going to cause him to overheat-- a real danger in the summer time with this kid. Hopefully we'll be able to figure something out that he can wear enough to help slow down the progression of his scoliosis. We'd like to hold off on surgery for a few more years!
~Jess
5 years ago
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Just sitting here in the 'burgh, two knuckles deep into my left nostril. Yep.
That salad sure sounds good.
According to ThaiTable.com and HappyLiving.com, you can just wash and air dry the peppers, then pop them in a freezer bag and into the freezer, where they'll keep for up to a year. I chop my peppers first (not usually Thai but other kinds) so I don't have to do that later. It takes some time but, once it's done, it's done and I have hot peppers for a few months.
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