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I am unbelievably tired
1 more day
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@Nudhul My weekend starts after tomorrow. Two days of rest.
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@pwm then its monday
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Any plans?
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@bot @Nudhul I will probably make some soup, and enjoy it in this lovely fall weather.
Other than that, no plans. I should probably make some but I haven't any inspiration as to what I ought to do in order to not waste the days.
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Make soup, like from scratch? You should make plans and do relaxing things that you like, sitting around and relaxing is also ok but there are probably thing you want to do which you're not doing
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@bot @Nudhul Yeah I make all my soup from scratch. I boil a chicken, debone the chicken, throw the skin and bones back in to make stock. After it's done I strain the solids and veggies out, skim the fat, and freeze or use the stock immediately to make soup. I'm thinking my chicken and sausage one would be good.
Mondays the only concrete thing on my agenda is the gym. Tuesdays I usually spend the morning at a local coffee shop and read or program on a hobby project.
I'm a creature of habit.
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I do not support boiling chickens, you can get much better flavour otherwise.
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Just make a bone broth with veggies and stuff and then add in the chicken that was cooked properly if you want
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@bot @Nudhul It's how you get chicken broth??
The boiled chicken is just a by-product, I usually put it on a salad, or freeze it for specialty stuff like buffalo chicken dip if there's a party or something.
I also sometimes make chicken salad out of it, just to vary things up.
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@bot @Nudhul That's how I do soup usually, but to make the chicken broth itself I boil a chicken, or some split breasts.
For example, in my chicken and sausage soup, I pan fry some chicken thigh fillets, and the sausage, then remove then and set them aside. I cook the veggies in the grease, and don't add the meat back til the end so it isn't overcooked. I understand what you're getting at, but some chicken must be boiled to get the broth I want first.