Bread in the Oven

Only thing better than baked cajun chicken served on fresh spinach salad before a vice presidential debate is knowing that I have whole wheat bread with crunchy almonds and sesame seeds baking in the bread machine.

Update: After “make-or-break” buildup, CNN commentators downplayed debates’ significance

Filed under 2004 Elections

Comments


  1. Andy
    Posted Oct 05 2004 at 06:51pm | Permalink

    I swear, Dick Cheney is seething. I keep thinking he’s going to lean over and just bite off John Edwards’s head. That pacemaker is doing overtime tonight.

    By the way, I’m going to roll a slew of political posts tonight just to get them out of the way. Not many commenters seem to be really responsive to political posts - I’m guessing fatigue. I keep the posts to remind myself of how things change from day-to-day, month-to-month and year-to-year.

  2. Posted Oct 05 2004 at 07:23pm | Permalink

    Now that sounds fabulous. I miss that type of food sometimes. Well, maybe not so much. Country Fried Steak, collard greens, fresh tomaters, mashed potatoes, real cream corn, cornbread, and sweet tea is more of the menu here in the south. Wait, did I forget peach pie ? How dare me. And I live in Georgia. Shit, if I don’t be careful, they are gonna send me back to the north on a midnight train. :) Hope all is well with ya. I loved the debate.

  3. Posted Oct 05 2004 at 08:23pm | Permalink

    Dick Cheney was seething. And that salad sounds DELISH.

  4. Posted Oct 06 2004 at 07:07am | Permalink

    I’ve also noticed that most people don’t comment on political posts to my blog. I just assumed the posts weren’t very good, but maybe you’re right…people are just sick of politics.

  5. Posted Oct 06 2004 at 07:32am | Permalink

    Now, I am completely hungry. I thought that the debate was much more heated than the one last week.