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2. Chicken Soup: Santa brought me a crock pot for Christmas, and this is the first day I've really taken the time to use it. Nothing tastes better than chicken soup when I have the flu, so this was a perfect no-work meal.
Peas and Pasta Chicken Soup
1 Bone-in chicken breast
5 cups water
1 Chicken bouillon cube
1 onion, sliced
1/2 package frozen peas
2 cups whole wheat spiral pasta
Thyme
Bay Leaves
Salt
Pepper
Place chicken in crock pot and cover with water. Add bouillon and onion. Cookon high for about 3-3 1/2 hours. Chicken should fall right off the bone. Remove bone and add peas, pasta, and seasonings. Cook on high for another hour. Nurse yourself back to health as you enjoy!
This movie is so beautiful. I won't ruin it for you, but it's a must see. Watch! It's impossible to be disappointed with such a work of art. |
3. Old Movies: For real, being sick is a great time to dust off the VCR and watch all of those old classics (either actual classics or childhood favorites you now consider classics). My sick-bed movie list:
1. My Fair Lady
2. An Affair to Remember
3. Casablanca
4. Little Women
5. The Emperor's New Groove (Watching this with the roomie tonight, another reason to have joy)
6. While You Were Sleeping
7. Runaway Bride
8. Fried Green Tomatos
9. The Cutting Edge
10. Sleepless in Seattle
Choose your own favorite |
4. Drugs: Lemon Cough Drops, Emergen-C, IBProfene
5. Tea!: Oh what splendid goodness is found in mug that steams to warm the inside. Green, black, white, herbal. All of it is fantastic! I think my favorite are probably Orange Spice flavors.
Indeed, winter must be very cold for those with no warm memories. -An Affair to Remember
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