Lil-patch-of-heaven
Ridin' The Range
Well, the topic pretty much says it. I love to cook BUT ...
Currently we have no a/c, the temps are edging into the 100's, and after a busy day of trying to keep animals watered and comfortable, topped off with evening milking and settling all the animals into barns, coops, etc, I am about ready to melt in the evenings, am exhausted, and have no appetite anyway.
If I could, I'd nap every afternoon and cook dinner around 11pm or so, but dh wants it around 6 or 7 pm. Just about when I am busiest, lol.
Any great ideas for good summer entrees that can be prepared in the morning, maybe, or how to otherwise simplify dinnertime? My cookbook has a recipe for slow-cooked lime chicken I want to try if they will put bone-in chicken at a reasonable price this week. Otherwise all my slow-cook recipes are more suited to cooler weather (chili, spicy beans, roasts, stews and soups, etc).
Thanks for any ideas. I figure I'm not the one who can use them.
Currently we have no a/c, the temps are edging into the 100's, and after a busy day of trying to keep animals watered and comfortable, topped off with evening milking and settling all the animals into barns, coops, etc, I am about ready to melt in the evenings, am exhausted, and have no appetite anyway.
If I could, I'd nap every afternoon and cook dinner around 11pm or so, but dh wants it around 6 or 7 pm. Just about when I am busiest, lol.
Any great ideas for good summer entrees that can be prepared in the morning, maybe, or how to otherwise simplify dinnertime? My cookbook has a recipe for slow-cooked lime chicken I want to try if they will put bone-in chicken at a reasonable price this week. Otherwise all my slow-cook recipes are more suited to cooler weather (chili, spicy beans, roasts, stews and soups, etc).
Thanks for any ideas. I figure I'm not the one who can use them.