Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Menu Plan Monday- March 26th

I should just start calling this Menu Plan Tuesday, because that seems to be when I get around to posting. But it just doesn't have the same ring to it. Plus all my buttons say Menu Plan Monday. Oh well. It is what it is I guess. We are back to normal spring weather around here: 50s and 60s. After the high 70s and low 80s of last week it is down right cold. I can't decide if I miss the oddly warmer weather or if I'm just grateful we got to spend so much time outside. On the upside, my brother-in-law came and tilled up my garden tonight. So it is ready for planting when the time comes! Sadly we lost one of our fish. Being that it was in the shallower pond I'm afraid it was due to the drop in temperature. Anyway on to our menu. Pretty simple this week. No new recipes. Maybe next week :)

Monday: soup from the freezer
Tuesday: spaghetti with tomato sauce and peas
 Wednesday: Chili- maybe corn bread?
Thursday: Quiche
Friday: Potato Soup or Cheese corn chowder
Saturday: leftovers
Sunday: simple supper

As always I encourage you to wander over to Organizing Junkie for more menus. Happy menu planning!

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Menu Plan Monday- March 19th

Happy Spring everyone! I've been enjoying our unusually warm weather. I bet I've spent most afternoons outside working on our yard and just enjoying the flowers and greeness. My daffodils are all in bloom and are beautiful. I even brought some in for my table today. :) We now have fish in our pond too. Which is lots of fun for the boys to watch. They are still very little, so you have to look for them. But it is somewhat of a game to see if we can find them every time we go out. Oh the joys of warmer weather. Ok here is the menu this week.

Monday: Spaghetti and corn
Tuesday: Coconut Milk Curry over rice
Wednesday: leftovers (I'm eating soup and bread with the Lenten Prayers group at church)
Thursday: Some friends from college are coming over for dinner- Sausage and Butternut squash over rice (from Simply in Season)
Friday: Chili
Saturday: Quiche? Leftovers?
Sunday: Popcorn and Cheese? Breakfast? Other simple supper

What are you eating this week? For more menus visit Organizing Junkie.

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Signs of Spring




Spring is clearly on it's way. The weather is warmer (today 's high is to get up to 77!), the sun seems to be making more of an appearance, and I have even gotten to enjoy blue skies. And of course we have been spending more time outside
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. I've been trying to do yard work, starting with cleaning out flower beds and getting my garden ready for when I can start planting. It's slow work, and feels so overwhelming it's hard to keep going. But I'm taking everything one section at a time, starting with small areas and some of the smaller beds.
Small flower bed by house. I didn't think to take a before picture

 Our yard sure has a lot of landscaping to maintain. However I'm sure once we get a rhythm it will look beautiful. Already the flowers are growing without any help on my part. :) Yeah!!!!!!
Flowers found in raised bed last week
Flowers in same raised bed this week :) Oh how they have multiplied 


Also Aiden has learned to peddle his tricycle so playing outside has gotten even more fun for him.
Look at him go :)

 And don't forget about the appearance of the toad hiding among all the dead leaves and grass. Oh what fun to watch him hop around.
We had to feel how bumpy he was. The boys named him although now I can't remember what his name is. 

 Spring is coming. And we are welcoming it with open arms.

Menu Plan Monday- March 12th

Yes it's Wednesday. And yes it's been awhile since I last posted. But hey that's me. And hey I'm posting now.  So two weeks ago we ended up with lots of leftovers, thus we ate leftovers all weekend starting on Friday. Actually Sunday might have been popcorn, apple and cheese. I can't remember for sure, but I'm pretty sure that was the night we watched Cars 2. It was fun. Ian liked it, but Cai says it was kinda scary and he don't think he wants to see it again. It was very action packed being that it was a spy movie. Oh well. For the most part we all enjoyed it, even if it might be months or even years before we watch it again. :) Last week was sorta a cook what I had available and what I felt up to cooking. I can't even remember what I made to be honest. This week I have a plan. Really I do. Again we are kinda eating what we have around, which to be honest is becoming slime pickings. I need to get to the store, but sadly Aiden and Cai are sick with coughs and fevers and I haven't wanted to brave going out with them being sick and clingy. So shopping will have to wait till the fevers break. I sure does make cooking interesting. So here is the menu.

Monday: Taco salad
Tuesday: Cheese Corn Chowder
Wednesday: Black Bean and Sweet Potato Burritos (from Simply in Season)
Thursday:  Pasta with Kale and Chickpeas (from Recipes from the Root Cellar)
Friday: Spaghetti and side veggie
Saturday: Chili?
Sunday: Leftovers or quiche

For more menus visit Organizing Junkie's Menu Plan Monday blog post

Monday, February 27, 2012

Menu Plan Monday- Feb 27

Hey it's Monday and I'm blogging my menu on the right day! Yeah for me!!! If you read my blog last week, I'm thinking I need to own Recipes from the Root Cellar. The vegetable quinoa came out of this cookbook and it was excellent. Being as the copy I currently have is owned by the library, I'm thinking I want my own copy. :) I'm hoping to try some new recipes this week. I'm getting tired of the same soups and casseroles and am in need of new ways to cook winter veggies. Wednesday I'm taking a meal to have family at church who just had a baby. So I'll be making extra of that day. I'm thinking soup and I'll be gone for dinner due to Wednesday night prayers at church. Ok I'm rambling, so here is the menu.

Monday: Salmon Broccoli Bake
Tuesday: Red lentil and squash soup (from Love Soup)
Wednesday: Hearty Brown Lentil Soup (from Love Soup)
Thursday: Pasta Inverno (from Recipes from the Root Cellar)
Friday: Pasta with Kale and Chickpeas (from Recipes form the Root Cellar)
Saturday: Leftovers
Sunday: breakfast or simple supper

For more ideas and menus check out Organizing Junkie. Happy meal planning!

Friday, February 24, 2012

Where is God?

Cai is constantly asking questions. It doesn't matter how many of them I answer in a day, the next morning there are plenty more. Sometimes they are the same. Sometimes they are new. But Cai when Cai is not telling stories, he is asking questions. Lately a common is "Where is God?" My answer tends to be "God is everywhere. Above us, below us, in and around us." Last night the questions started like this.

Cai: Where is Jesus?
Me: Well Jesus was a man who lived a long time ago. After he died on the cross he went to live with God.
Cai Where is God?
Me: God is everywhere. But most importantly God is in your heart.
Cai: What is my heart?
Me: Your heart is an organ in your body that pumps blood throughout the body. You need it to help keep you alive.
Cai: Where is my heart?
Me: Right here (rubs Cai's chest above heart)
Cai: How can I see Jesus in my heart?
Me: Well..... you can't. He is invisible.

And apparently that was enough, cause after that the questions stopped. I'm never sure I've answered his questions correctly. How much does he understand? How much do I try and explain? Half the time I"m flying blind and feel later that I worded my answers all wrong. Mostly though I'm fascinated by his questions. And while sometimes I just wish for a moments peace without his constant chatter, deep down I hope he never stops asking questions. So I guess I need to keep coming up with answers, even if I'm only half sure of them.

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Fat Tuesday 2012

Fat Tuesday seems to have come and gone. But not without a little celebrations in our household. When I was growing up my mother often made Carnival Cookies. They are a dough rolled very thin and fried in oil then covered with powered sugar. I've thought about getting the recipe from her to make for my boys. And maybe one day I will. I'll have to play with gluten free flours to make them gluten free, but hey I'm getting pretty good at that. :) Anyway, without my mother's Carnival Cookie recipe, I decided I would try my hand at doughnuts. I mean, they are fried. And sweet. They fit. Plus in my new book To Dance with God: Family Ritual and Community Celebration, the author talked about making doughnuts with her kids as part of a Fat Tuesday celebration. So we did our own variation of this.


 I used a  doughnut recipe I found on Celiac.com The recipe calls for Bette Hagmans gluten-free mix. I happened to have The Gluten-free Gourmet Cooks Fast and Healthy  However, I don't tend to like GF flour mixes with too much rice flour. I took Hagmans' example and halved it to get a smaller portion. Than did some substitutions to come us with this. 1 1/2 cups Sorghum Flour, 1 1/2 cups Sweet Rice Flour, 1 cup Potato Starch, 1/2 cup Tapioca Flour. I still have flour mix left over but hey I'll use it for something right? The other change I made to the recipe was I used guar gum in place of xanthan gum. My understanding is they are very similar and are often used simultaneously. Anyway, after mixing up the dough, I rolled it out on my counter and had the boys come in one at a time and cut out large circles. 

I don't have a doughnut cutter, So we used a large circle and then I used a small circle to cut out the center
 I then fried them in canola oil in  a pan on my stove.

 Then I placed powdered sugar in a large bowl with a lid and let the boys take turns shaking the bowl. They seemed enjoy this.
Shake Shake
checking to make sure the doughnuts are covered
 But eating the leftover sugar was even more fun. It was a mess. But hey they had fun. And I figured one day of eating plain sugar is not going to hurt them. 
eating leftover sugar
Besides Fat Tuesday is all about indulging in all the fatty, sugary, unhealthy food we will be abstaining from during Lent. Seems to me that letting them eat the remaining sugar fit the bill for the day.

 The doughnuts turned out pretty good. They were more cake like in taste and texture. But still yummy. Next year I might try to find a yeast doughnut recipe. We'll see. 

he is trying not to smile
In addition to doughnuts, this year I wanted to enjoy fried foods that I rarely, if ever, make. So I made fried chicken. And I fried it in at least an inch of oil. I used gluten free crushed corn flakes and flax seed in place of breadcrumbs for the breading. They were very yummy. 

We then enjoyed mashed potatoes with gravy and peas. Cause let's be honest, I can't serve a meal without a vegetable. And while I tossed around the idea of making a green been casserole or something, it was just one thing too many. Frozen peas take five minutes in the microwave. Simple. Easy. And the boys love them, so hey it's works.

 Overall a satisfying feast.