Subzero, Fahrenheit -451outside my window, but that’s really just me whining; we’ve been promised a high of 0 degrees F today, but the sun is shining hard through my south-facing windows to make my black cat’s fur hot.
Bread’s being kneaded, my spirits lifting with the yeasty dough, and the small Dutch Oven is ready to be loaded up and shoved into a hot oven. Ginger Carrot soup, heating for mid-afternoon lunch, draws wavy lines throughout the house, and I’m considering starting a pot of Beef Vegetable Borscht in my largest soup pot. That stuff freezes well and winter around here is just getting started.
All this effort beats zipping into an ankle-length down jacket, wool scarf and hat, Sorel boots and lined leather mitts; I’ll battle and vanquish the cold with whatever aromas can be whipped up from fridge and pantry.
As a final, clarifying note, a Sumo orange squats on my kitchen counter, waiting to be stripped; I’ll wear that scent too, as my favorite cold-weather perfume.
© Liz Husebye Hartmann (2022)
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Thank you, Lisa. Resist the cold, harsh press of Winter!!
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The sun makes anything better but on crazy cold arctic like days, there’s nothing like the aroma and smells of cooking and baking to elicit a smile and wrap us in the warmth from the kitchen (hm, gives me an idea, lol). Sumo orange scent is a wonderful pièce de résistance!
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I love this, Liz – both the wonderful sensory descriptions themselves and the idea of making scents to ward off the chill. Fabulous.
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Thanks, Jenne!
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The cold weather’s met its match! No way it’s going to get you down!
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And there’s the base layer of longjohns, when one does have to venture out!🐧🐧
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Stay warm any way you can. This makes me glad to be a swamp creature, our cold is not generally that severe.
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Yep, there’s been some cold days and while I could WEAR the right clothes to venture out I have been cooking more, makes me feel like I’m doing something. This was a very cozy six. If it wasn’t so raw out I’d ski over and eat your food.
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Sounds like a sensible way to combat the cold to me!
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It’s a Super Power, really. Yumm!
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I like the thought of battling the cold with aromas and I imagine the heat from the oven keeps one warm as well.
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It does, indeed. Thanks for your comments, Frank!
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You’re making me hungry, Liz! I too had been puzzling over the Sumo, but now I think about it, I came across something similar in one of Sadje’s Sixes the other week (my memory is like the proverbial sieve).
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“Ginger Carrot soup, heating for mid-afternoon lunch, draws wavy lines throughout the house.” very excellent line!
(you, I can seem why they’re called that! thanks for asking, Romi…. and Liz for the reply)
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That soup sounds like just the thing for cold season.
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Bread making is therapeutic. Good job
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Thanks! Tastes good, too!
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Mouth-wateringly good, although I did start to wonder about you stripping a Japanese wrestler on your kitchen bench but, hey, I don’t judge. 😉
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😆😆😆
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I am curious to know what Sumo smells like. 🙂
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It’s a hybrid orange-tangerine, tangy sweet. The picture on this post is actually the Sumo.
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