This is a Teffer post. Unfortunately, no photos in this post because my camera got stolen. Sigh.
However. Anna has flewed the coop for Boston for the week, so it's just me holding down the little crooked fort. Yesterday I went to Jean-Talon market with two friends, bought a great deal of produce, and made a very large soup, roasted eggplant, and an apple-rhubarb crisp. My friend Olga is vegan, so this was my first attempt at vegan cookery; it was quite successful. However, we miscalculated numbers, and made food for an army, instead of our cohort of six.
This is good, because I have leftovers.
One of the things I love about Jean-Talon: ten-pound bags of fresh apples for $3.00. Which I got for $2.50.
One of the things I love about fall: Fresh apples.
One of the things I love about life: filling the kitchen with soup and people.
Also, my friends, being the wonderful people they are, helped me clean the kitchen and bathroom, took out the trash, and did the dishes.
Now I am going to go eat leftover soup and analyze poetry.
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