[NYAGDU] Yappy Hour: Welcome to my kitchen!

Marion Gwizdala, blind411 at verizon.net
Sat May 30 16:21:34 UTC 2020


Dear Friends,

	One of Merry's and my favorite things to do is to have friends over
to our home while I play in the favorite room of our house - my kitchen.
>From my kitchen, I can be a part of everything going on in the house,
whether in the dining room, florida room, or the living room, I can be a
part of the gathering from my kitchen. Of course, the favorite place to be
for those n the know is around the bar where they have the limited
opportunity to sample what everyone else will enjoy a little later! I would
love to have all of you over to my home for dinner; however, distance and
some little bug is keeping this from happening live. Nonetheless, I would
like to invite you to join me this afternoon while I play in my kitchen!
Come gather around my bar and let's get yappy!

	One of my wife's favorite soups is served by a locally famous
establishment named "Beef O'Brady's" - Chicken Poblano Soup. Last night I
found a recipe and just got back home from buying what I need to make a
version of this dish....or bowl! If you would like to make it with me or are
inspired to try it at a later time, here is the recipe:

Chicken Poblano Soup

3 poblano peppers
3 chicken breasts bone in and skin on
1 teaspoon kosher salt divided
1/4 teaspoon coarse black pepper
2 tablespoons canola oil
1/4 cup butter
1/4 cup flour
8 cups chicken broth
16  ounces roasted corn frozen
2 15 oz. cans black beans 
2 red bell peppers diced finely
2 cups shredded sharp cheddar cheese
1 cup shredded pepper jack cheese
1 lime juiced
2 tablespoons ground cumin
1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper
1/2 cup half and half or heavy cream
1 jalapeño thinly sliced

Method
1. Preheat the oven to 425 degrees.
2. Season the poblano pepper and chicken with the canola oil, half the salt
and pepper and put onto a baking sheet lined with foil.
3. Roast for 25 - 30 minutes or until peppers are charred and chicken is
cooked through.
4. While the food is roasting start the soup by adding in the butter and
flour into a large stockpot.
5. Cook the mixture while whisking for about 1 minute
6. Add the chicken broth.
7. Bring the mixture to a light boil then add in the corn, black beans and
red bell peppers and let it simmer for 15 minutes
 while the food finishes in the oven.
8. Shred the chicken, deseed the peppers, and dice the poblano peppers
adding them to the soup.
9. Add in the remaining salt, cheddar and pepper jack cheese, lime juice,
cumin, cayenne, and cream.
10. Stir until melted and combined and garnish with jalapeños before
serving.

	As is true with any soup, a crusty, absorbent bread is also a must!
On my way home this morning, I dropped by our local Latin American
supermarket where I picked up the poblano peppers and two loaves of freshly
baked Cuban bread. *It was still hot! That will soak up the broth just fine!
Read on for directions to my kitchen!

Fraternally yours,
Marion


Marion Gwizdala, President
National Association of Guide Dog Users Inc. (NAGDU)
National Federation of the Blind
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Hello everyone. Please share where appropriate. It is almost time for 
another Yappy hour, sponsored by the National Association of Guide Dog 
Users. We will be meeting this coming Saturday, May 30, starting at 3 
p.m. eastern time. That calculates to 2 p.m. central Time, 1 p.m. 
mountain time, and 12 noon Pacific time. If you live in other parts of 
the world, please check the timezone accordingly. The meeting will last 
for approximately two hours -- Although we have been, on occasion, known 
to go a little longer.

We would love to meet in person and hang out, but distance and a few 
other life-factors prevent this from happening. Therefore, we will meet 
on the popular Zoom platform. Connecting to the Zoom session is very 
simple whether you do it from a smartphone, tablet, computer, or a 
traditional phone call. The connection information is below.

Topic: National Association of Guide Dog Users Yappy Hour
Date: Saturday May 30, 2020, and every other Saturday until further notice
Time: 3PM Eastern, 2PM Central, 1PM Mountain, and 12PM Pacific
Where: Virtual location using Zoom


You can join using one of three methods.

Method one: Join by using the free Zoom app from any smartphone, tablet, 
Mac, PC, or laptop by using this link.

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/8136262789

Please note that when you enter the meeting, you will be prompted for a 
password. The meeting ID is 813 626 2789 and the password is 62438, 
which spells NAGDU on a typical telephone keypad.


Method two: Join from any smartphone by tapping the following special 
one-tap link. When you connect this way, your smartphone will make a 
mobile phone call to a Houston number and it will automatically input 
both the meeting ID and password for you.

+13462487799,,8136262789#,,#,62438#

Please note that when using this method, the number dialed may not be a 
local number. If you need to find a local number, you should check the 
Zoom website.


Method three: Join from any smartphone or land line phone by dialing the 
following Houston number. When you connect this way, you will need to 
enter the meeting ID, 813 626 2789, then press the pound key twice, 
followed by the meeting password, 62438.

(346) 248-7799

Once again, the number dialed may not be a local number. If you need to 
find a local number, you should check the Zoom website.


As always, if you have any questions about how to connect or need any 
other sort of assistance, please call, email, or text me and I will be 
happy to assist.

--
Raul A. Gallegos
Vice President: National Association of Guide Dog Users
Vice President: National Federation of the Blind Houston Chapter

rgallegos at nagdu.org  |  (832) 554-7285

"Blindness is a characteristic, not a handicap." - Kenneth Jernigan




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