Friday, October 31, 2025

October Wrap-up

In my kitchen in October I have two new refrigerator magnets among all my bird magnets.


New: flamingos and an eagle.

Len’s Latest Bread


 Good Dinners from My Kitchen

Apple crisp.

Alice and Len with the apple crisp.


Cabbage salad, stuffed mushrooms, and pork tenderloin.

Savory corn pancakes with lettuce and cottage cheese.

Pastrami with tomatoes and lemons, garlic bread, spaghetti, and chocolate pudding with biscotti.

Lamb chops and salads.

Salad — note the purple carrots!

Outside the Kitchen Door

Beyond the kitchen door: the last of the potted herbs. The first frost this year is very late.

Happy Halloween

One more photo of the giant pumpkin (with me to show how huge it is).



New York Times Headline about decreasing chocolate quality
due to very high prices.

About those chocolate prices:  
 
”Experts say high cocoa prices have triggered a wave of ‘reformulations,’ the industry term for recipe changes. As the Halloween season boosts demand, some candy companies are replacing expensive cocoa butter with other fats, a swap that means their products no longer meet the U.S. regulatory definition of milk chocolate and can no longer be called that on packaging.” (source) 


 

What’s Missing From Our Nation?

Will Congress and the Nation really let this injustice prevail? 
A last-minute reprieve is a somewhat distant possibility.
Some states have acted to provide funding for food programs, but others can’t afford to do so.


As I survey my own food for this month and next month, I realize how lucky I am. Heartless actions by the government and our leaders threaten large numbers of citizens with hunger and desperation. SNAP, the federal food assistance program, is critical in the lives of many Americans. This headline is local, but the disaster is national. What’s missing from our nation is compassion and generosity,


“The threat of food assistance disappearing for 42 million Americans, even for a month, has exposed how threadbare the nation’s social safety net has become at a time of persistent inflation and deep federal funding cuts. Filling the void in the coming weeks will strain many food banks and other organizations that were already stretched thin.” (source)

Friday Afternoon Update: 

Crisis may be over



Blog post © 2025 mae sander
I’m sharing this post with Sherry’s kitchen round-up
and with Deb’s weekly round-up.

3 comments:

Ash said...

Ooh, this made me hungry! Lol looks like some really good food. And that bread alone is drool worthy.

Happy Halloween! 🎃💀👻

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DVArtist said...

Wonderful meals as usual. Everything looks like a master chef made them. Your herbs don't look too bad for this time of year. I was going to buy some chocolate chips yesterday. They were $5.49 a bag. These are the store brand. As for SNAP There was a stand alone vote on SNAP. The vote had to be 100%. Thune is the only one who voted no.

Mae Travels said...

The voting situation is a little more complicated than you say. The vote wasn’t on SNAP, it was on a rule change that might have resulted in a change in the situation, but would have also had a lot of complications. The rule change may or may not have liberated the funding.