Okay, about twenty minutes ago, 2:30 p.m., I took two 16-ounce bags of frozen "stew vegetables" and added them. It looks to be done a little earlier than I thought it'd be; about supper-time rather than mid-evening.
The "stew vegetables" being potatoes, carrots, celery, and onions, meaning I had to first dump everything into a bowl and pick out the onions, which are now peacefully decomposing outside, in the vegetable garden.
I have to buy bags of frozen "stew vegetables" simply because of the potatoes, and while I imagine such a thing exists, I've never seen bags of just plain frozen potatoes (other than of course hash browns and french fries, which wouldn't work here).
Ever since I first started making beef stew at the age of 18 years, I'd always had singularly bad luck with potatoes. I took especial care to use only white potatoes, the best potatoes there are, but they always remained raw, even if cooked for days in a crockpot. So I finally gave up, and started buying bags of frozen "stew vegetables" instead, which include cooked potatoes.
After stirring the concoction anew, I then tossed in half a handful of long-grain brown rice.
For years and years and years, I used to dine upon fiber-and-roughage-laden brown bread, but then beginning circa two years ago, I noticed I was acquiring a dislike for it. It got to where the only bread I could stand was thin-sliced bread, and the thinner it was sliced, the better.
I'm not talking here about any gastrological disorders or any "allergy" (quotation marks intentional and sarcastic); over a long period of time, I just seemed to like it less and less. Nowadays, the only bread I dine upon are the whole-wheat buns surrounding hamburgers, well done, pressed down hard on the grill so as to squeeze out every drop of grease, from the bar in town.
However, fiber and roughage is necessary for maintaining a pleasant temperament, and so I've the past two years always added long-grained brown rice to everything--from tomato soup to macaroni and cheese to cream of wheat to mashed potatoes to my favorite food of all, broccoli and cheese.
And, obviously, beef stew.
One more batch of stuff about 5:00 p.m., then I'm done.