Our Valentine’s Day festivities were just as dull as they usually are. And we’re just fine with that.
Elbowing our way into a restaurant
jam-packed with people determined to have a romantic evening is not our idea of
a fun time. So we exchanged cards and small gifts and stayed in and dined well
at home.
Shrimp cocktails out on the porch, and
a breakthrough dinner. Breakthrough because for the first time in over a
half-century of cooking, I cooked tenderloin filets.
Up until now, it’s been my Yankee
aversion to buying meat that costs $29.00 per pound, coupled with the fear that
I might screw it up.
The downside is that
it was so easy, this could mean more pricey meals in our future.

That recipe DOES sound idiot-proof! Those are my favourite kinds of recipes, by the way.
ReplyDeleteCast Iron ? Need more detail, please.
ReplyDeleteYes, 2 minutes each side in a cast iron skillet, the pop the whole kit-n-caboodle into the325 oven.
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