Have a peek at the life of a farmer's visually impaired wife and learn a little about self-sufficiency and saving a few bucks in the process. Let's face it, the economy is challenging all of us to be frugal, so we need to help one another as much as we can.
Image of cast iron skillet with beef & broccoli stir fry, a stainless steel pot with white rice and a serving bowl with the two ingredients combined ready to eat.
I'm a lover of Chinese cuisine; the hubby - not so much. After re-reading that intro, I think I better clarify that I AM a fan of the hubby, he's just not a fan of Chinese food. Whew! lol If I want an oriental dish more often than DH is willing to endure at a restaurant, I have to make it myself. For some reason (probably love) he doesn't mind eating Asian dishes when I make them at home.
I didn't quite have every ingredient I would have liked in my stir fry, however I made do with everyday ingredients we all should have in our pantry's.
I screwed up and left a burner on my glass top stove going while we went to the store. Luckily, it was on the lowest possible setting. First & foremost, I'm very fortunate there wasn't a fire or any damage whatsoever; howsoever, I had a mess to deal with because a plastic bag was set on the burner. Check out the video for all the details and how I remedied melted plastic on my stove top.