Brunswick Chicken Stew
Wednesday frosty greetings, friends!
Brunswick Chicken Stew
Brrrrrr it’s cold here and it’s about to get colder and more serious.
3 to 6 inches of snow + ice are predicted from today for the next 2 days right here in my little neck of the woods.
Less than excited – but what do ya do?
Deal with it is what. ha
Fun line-up of laughs, inspiration and thoughts to share today on this Wednesday January 8th!
As always, we are super grateful for your time + sharing + engaging.
Ready?
Set.
Here we go.
Enjoy!
POP QUIZ
- STARFISH ARE MEMBERS OF THE PHYLUM ECHINODERMATA, WHOSE NAME COMES FROM THE GREEK WORDS FOR:
a) Beautiful creature
b) Five legs
c) Sea monster
d) Spiny skin - WHICH STINKY ELEMENT CONTRIBUTES MOST TO THE UNPLEASANT ODOR OF BAD BREATH?
a) Argon
b) Iron
c) Potassium
d) Sulfur - IN 1935 AMELIA EARHART WAS A VISITING PROFESSOR IN AERONAUTICS AT WHAT UNIVERSITY?
a) University of Illinois
b) Iowa State
c) Kansas State
d) Purdue
QUICK QUESTION
WHAT’S YOUR FAVORITE
WORD IN ANOTHER LANGUAGE?
POP QUIZ ANSWERS
- The phylum Ecdhinodermata, which includes starfish, takes its name from the Greek word for “spiny skin.”
- Bacteria in your mouth produce sulfur compounds that cause bad breath.
- Amelia Earhart briefly taught aeronautics at Purdue University.
~ COPYRIGHT 2025 LESLIE ELMAN
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THERE ARE TWO KINDS OF PEOPLE
IN THIS WORLD.
“I” PEOPLE AND “WE” PEOPLE.
I’VE ALWAYS TRIED TO BE A “WE” PERSON.
~ CLINT EASTWOOD ~
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED:
TRY IT SOMEONE ELSE’S WAY
RIDDLE ME THIS
WHAT IS ALWAYS COMING
BUT NEVER ARRIVES?
BRUNSWICK CHICKEN STEW
This is more like a soup than a stew.
It’s a satisfying bowl of deliciousness – a cherished family recipe given to me from a friend’s dad outta Virginia. The slice of lemon in the bottom of each serving bowl is the single ingredient that transforms this seemingly ho-hum soup into something extraordinary.
- HERE’S HOW WE MAKE IT
INGREDIENTS - 1 whole small – medium chicken
- 2 yellow onions, peeled, quartered
- 2 ribs celery, diced
- 1 tsp salt
- 1 tsp pepper
- 1 – 16 ounce can white shoepeg corn
- 1 – 10 ounce package frozen butter (lima) beans
- 1 – 24 ounce can crushed tomatoes
- 2 large potatoes, peeled and small diced
- 1/3 cup catsup
- 3 TBSP cider vinegar
- 1 TBSP brown sugar
- 1 tsp Worcestershire sauce
- 1/2 tsp Tabasco sauce
- 1 tsp dried Marjoram
- 2 – 3 TBSP butter
- FRESH lemon, sliced thick
NOW
- Place whole chicken and enough water to cover in a large stock pot
- Add onion, diced celery, salt and pepper
OVER MEDIUM-HIGH HEAT
- Boil chicken until it is thoroughly cooked and wants to come off the bones easily (about 45 minutes)
- Carefully remove chicken and transfer to a separate pan on the counter
ADD TO SOUP POT
- Shoepeg corn
- Butter (lima) beans
- Crushed tomatoes
- Diced potatoes
- Catsup
- Vinegar
TURN HEAT TO LOW AND SIMMER ABOUT AN HOUR
MEANWHILE
- Peel skin off chicken and discard skin
- Remove chicken meat from the bones and chop/shred
TIME TO ADD TO SOUPY VEGGIE STOCK
- Shredded/chopped chicken
- Worcestershire
- Tabasco
- Marjoram
CONTINUE TO COOK
On low for an additional 30 minutes, stirring from time to time
WHEN TIME TO EAT
Place a thick slice of fresh lemon in the bottom of each serving bowl before ladling soup on top
PAIR BRUNSWICK STEW
With fresh warm rolls or thick slices of soft Artisan bread
KEY
Pierce lemon slice in bottom of soup bowl as you eat it – secret magic of the recipe!
~ Hippie Cowboy recipe box
RIDDLE ANSWER
TOMORROW
LOST IN SUBURBIA
A BAG WITHIN A BAG
BY TRACY BECKERMAN
I always keep a dozen reusable grocery bags in my car so I don’t have to buy one when when I go shopping.
Naturally, I would always forget to take some in, and then mid-checkout, I’d have to make a mad dash to my car to get my bags while a line of annoyed shoppers formed behind me.
I thought it was OK for them to wait five minutes while I saved the Earth.
Then we moved within walking distance of a shopping center, and I decided to start walking to the shops.
But without a car, I didn’t have a place to keep all my reusable bags when I went shopping. Now I had to carry them with me, and the challenge was to find something small enough to fit in my handbag but still big enough to carry my groceries.
“I need a bag for my bag,” I told my husband.
“Excuse me?” he said.
“I need a small bag that becomes a big bag that I can fit in my regular bag.”
“Still not following you.”
“Ugh!” I said. I was frustrated that my husband didn’t get it until I realized this must be how he feels when he tries to explain technology to me.
Since my husband would clearly be no help, I decided to do some research online.
I discovered that apparently I was not the only woman on the planet with this problem.
When I searched “small reusable tote bag,”
I was rewarded with a list of literally hundreds of items that would work for me.
There were cotton bags and nylon bags. Dog print bags and cat print bags.
Folding bags and zipper bags.
There were so many bag options that it was clear I was going to need a bag just to keep my brain in after my head exploded from all the bag options.
I finally selected the material, print and closure I wanted and ordered one, just to make sure I liked it before I ordered more.
Four days later, my package arrived. It was the size of a small pony.
“What the heck is that?” asked my husband.
“Remember I told you I needed a small bag that would become a big bag that I could fit in my regular bag?”
“Vaguely,” he said. “I thought that was just a bad dream.”
“Well, I ordered one,” I said, pointing to the extremely large cardboard box.
“I’m not sure, but I think your small bag might get big enough to carry a jet plane in it,” he said as we both eyed the package warily.
I got the scissors to open the package and sliced through the tape.
Inside the box was another box with the name of the company on it. And inside that box was my bag ..
And 99 more just like it.
I was dumbfounded and quickly went back online to check my order.
I scanned the information and realized I had indeed ordered one.
One case.
One case of 100 bags.
I now needed a suitcase to carry all my small reusable tote bags.
Unfortunately, the bags had a no-return policy, which did not seem like a big deal when I thought I was ordering one small nylon bag.
But now that I had 100 bags, it was more of an issue.
When I explained my error to my husband, he looked at the bags and shook his head.
“So now what are you going to do?”
I thought for a minute, then turned to him.
“Do you need a bag for your bag?”
~ Tracy Beckerman is the author of the Amazon Bestseller, “Barking at the Moon: A Story of Life, Love, and Kibble.”
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Fascinating Stuff
+ The Crown of Thorns Starfish is a predator that attaches to a coral reef and sucks out the coral’s inner soft tissue. Every once in a while, the COTS population booms, leading to outbreaks that cause large-scale reef damage, such as the one that struck the Fagatele Bay National Marine Sanctuary in American Samoa in the 1970s. In 2015, a massive attack threatened reefs in the Maldives. Disaster was mitigated by volunteer divers who removed 7,396 COTS from the reefs by hand.
+ Amelia Earhart designed her own clothes for flying, including a one-piece flight suit that was featured in Vogue magazine. That led to a complete line of Amelia Earhart sportswear for women, including shirts made from parachute silk. Earhart pioneered the idea of activewear “separates” and said she designed for tall women, such as herself, who had trouble finding fashionable clothes to fit them. The earnings from her fashion career went to finance her work in aviation.
+ Tonsilloliths, or tonsil stones, are the result of food particles that become trapped in the folds of your tonsils, where they calcify into little white hardened masses. They smell awful, and they can cause persistent bad breath. Although they’re a common affliction, many people aren’t aware of tonsil stones until they dislodge one and cough it up.
+ The Mid-Ocean Ridge is the longest mountain range on Earth, but these volcanic mountains aren’t for climbing: Almost the entire range is underwater. Made up of segments that include the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, the East Pacific Rise and the Galapagos Spreading Center, the Mid-Ocean Ridge stretches some 40,000 miles around the globe.
~ COPYRIGHT 2025 LESLIE ELMAN
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I love as always the cartoons and all of the great pictures the new Brunswick stew sounds so delicious for this time of year I’m definitely gonna try it really soon thanks again for the great recipes and all the hard work you put into your blog❤️
As I am shivering in the frigid temps, Brunswick Chicken Stew beckons me…the imagined fragrance is enough to cast a warming spell…must try!
Love the art as always. And the fun facts.
Thank you for your consistent high level publication.
Stay warm!
Tracy Beckerman had me smiling brightly with her article on bring your own bag when shopping. I actually worked hard at developing a habit of carrying my bags with me when entering a store. After many “forgots” I finally figured it out. Do you want want to know what got me to remember? I made myself go back to the car and fetch the bags from the trunk. It only took a time or two of that and the new habit was formed, tah dah!….90% of the time.
And to you Carol, you ended your comment today with “Stay Warm.” I’m a real wimp when cold weather hits. I hardly can wait for “Summer time, and the livin’ is easy!”
Love the trivia!