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Scratch pancakes, waffles and chili

I am happy to report that I am marrying a woman (Dec. 3) who not only has a bacon press, but she makes pancakes from scratch.

Karen is smart and fun and involved in the world, and of course that is where it starts. It is also cool, and very distinctive, that she makes pancakes from scratch. She made them last weekend, and they were light and fluffy and floated off the plate up to bite level, even with butter and syrup.

I asked her for her recipe, to share in the blog, and she said flour, sugar, salt, egg, milk, the usual recipe, but there is a secret, she said, and she wouldn’t tell me that. She said all the good cooks would know.

“I make good waffles, too,” she said. She already knows about my preference for waffles not with syrup, but with chili, so she was not too reluctant when I suggested that next weekend she make the waffles, and I’ll bring the chili (Hormel, no beans). And we will have a pecan waffle for dessert.

Talking about chili gave me a dinner inspiration. I took out hamburger to thaw, and I was thinking about just well-done hamburger patties, with onion and garlic, and a green salad. Now I am thinking about the patties, with onion and garlic, but also with green chiles and enchilada sauce, served over rice. We will see what happens.

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  • I am a journalist, educator, writing consultant and author, living in La Mesa, CA. I am a native of Texas, which shows in most of my work. I believe that anything is possible. When I was 35, I realized that the ideal life would be to have the imagination of a six-year-old, and the wisdom of a 65-year-old. I can still get to the imagination (as you can, simply by cutting away all the data you’ve learned from first grade on) and I now possess the wisdom of a 65-year-old. Being 65 can be unsettling – too late to plant trees and enjoy the shade – but the wisdom that comes with it is terrific compensation. I learned in 50th grade that, no matter how bad things get, there is always compensation. Now I am in the 60th grade, and I am learning things that I didn’t know in 59th. This September, I’ll start 61st grade, and learn things I don’t know now. To find what grade you’re in, start with the year you started 12th grade, and count up. My newest book is “Warbirds – How They Played the Game.” My new company is The Write Outsource, quality media writing on deadline, at www.writeoutsource.com. I am working on a book about the media, and I am about to revise my cookbook about home cooking on a tight budget, such as so many of us face at this time.
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