
We met Shannon in Harrison. We had a quick lunch and she picked up a few boxes so we wouldn't have to keep up with them. We were back on the road by 1:30. Of course, we couldn't cross the Buffalo River without stopping to play, even though it was only about 20 degrees by that time. Brrr! The edges of the river were frozen and made the coolest sound as we skipped rocks across the ice.
The rest of our trip was uneventful and despite our little jaunts, we made it to Conway by 4:00.

Meme and I peeled 8 potatoes and several onions while John zipped them through the food processor (Cheating, I know!). Soon we had potato pancakes (latkes) frying up in golden oil. As the soup began to boil I dropped in my light-as-air matzo balls. I have to brag, they floated effortlessly in the chicken stock and tasted like a little bit of heaven.
John was kind enough to snap a few of these pictures. Yum! I'm wishing I hadn't frozen the left overs. I think I'd like another bowl of soup!
Oh wow your soup looks wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI'll bet it was a hit with such cold weather.
Did your serve apllesauce with your potato's? Umm,,,,,,,,,,
Miss you all,
Love, Mom
Hey Ma,
ReplyDeleteOf course I served applesauce with my potato pancakes. I also made sure there was sour cream (my fave) and ketchup (for Orion!). Yum!
Wow... the photos look like a snap shot of out a 1970's cook book! Merry Christmas!!
ReplyDeleteI was there in person to watch her prepare this wonderful meal. Then I got to taste it!!! It was sooooo
ReplyDeletegood...just like the pictures show.
What a daughter-in-law...smart, beautiful, and she can cook!!!!