Saturday Sites: Week Seven

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1.) What romance really means after ten years of marriage. (Relatable even after nearly five years of marriage…)

2.) Dark origins of Valentine’s Day.

3.) This swimsuit would make me feel like I was seven again. (Though at seven, my parents would never have bought me a $158 suit – as they damn well shouldn’t have! Ha!)

4.) I like watching these little roses being made.

5.) This version of “Hotline Bling” is excellent.

6.) Also… this version of Justin Bieber’s song. Hehe.

7.) Don’t forget to remember your friends’ sad anniversaries, too.

8.) Why you should be sleeping with your hair in a bun. I do it not for any of these reasons…just because if I don’t, I get tangled in my own hair! Haha!

9.) This is terrifying and hilarious.

10.) How tall will your kids be? I don’t know how accurate this is. My height was spot on when calculated this way… However, my older stepkid is 6’5″ at 17 years old. This predicts he’d be about 6’1. My guess is my other stepkid will be at least 6’7″ or 6’8″… this predicts 6’3″ or so.

11.) I’m intrigued by this recipe!

12.) You’ve probably seen this video by now. I’ve always been super impressed and intrigued by gymnasts!

13.) Kids losing their shit over nothing still cracks me up.

14.) These ultimate winter bowls look as gorgeous as they sound yummy.

15.) These photos and the story there… I like the rawness.

16.) Mental benefits of exercising. Yes!

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Saturday Sites: Week Six

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1.) Are you right-brained or left-brained? I always thought I was super dominantly right-brained…this test made me nearly equal. 44% left, 56% right.

2.) I’ve got a love-hate relationship with autocorrect. (KARA!)

3.) New York style coffee cake crumb muffins. Need I say more?

4.) Thirty-five reasons people take medication for their mental health. No judgement here.

5.) Lets indulge before winter passes.

6.) Untranslatable words. I likey.

7.) If you’re lucky enough to find yourself a weirdo, never let them go

8.) Because you need more reasons to enjoy wine… Hehe!

9.) Mom’s drawing of ‘what’s on her mind’ is resonating with parents everywhere. Yes.

10.) These apple cakes sound yummy.

11.) I’ve watched this approximately 27 times.

12.) Why we sleep together.

13.) Jacques Pépin’s life advice for young cooks.

14.) This little space is lovely.

15.) I enjoyed the photos of this recipe as much as the recipe!

16.) I love this little black dress.

17.) This pie!

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Day to Day Life: Weeks 4 + 5

The last couple of weeks in some photos:

After a little rain…

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My favorite homemade pasta experiment yet! Creamy pesto with fettuccine.

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Oh, were you working on dinner? Let me have a nap right where you were standing.

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Enchiladas in the making.

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This photo of my niece is precisely the reason I am soooo stoked my brother had a kid! HEHEHE!

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These noodles!

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Silas won some hockey tickets at his orthodontist’s office… So we went to see the Southern Oregon Spartans play the Fresno Monsters. It was brutal! Ha!

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Cold skies.

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So maybe one day I made myself a LOT of cone sushi (inari sushi).

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Beer Thirty is one of my favorite hours.

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It goes well with pizza night. One of my favorite pies, ever. Fresh tomatoes, lots of fresh garlic, goat cheese, fresh basil, marinara, mozzarella and parmesan.

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Yumm Bowl. With black beans (mostly hiding under the toppings) and cilantro lime rice (also mostly hiding).

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Babies. Still kickin’…

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Vegetarian meatball subs and polenta fries one night. There will be many more polenta fries in our future (decided after this dinner).

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Night time happy place. And oops, too many bubbles. (Just kidding, no such thing.)

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An easy dinner. Creamy polenta, marinara I canned last summer, parmesan. And a quick sea salt and herb flat bread.

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The finest mid week adulting. Helping the hubby replace our broken kitchen sink faucet. It required two trips to the hardware store and no calls to the plumber! Ha! And only two f-words out of my mouth…and maybe like 8 out of the hubby’s.But it is also better to surf through internet before getting plumbing services.

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I had to take a quick photo of this guy for his baseball registration…He’s going to be a super busy guy! He’s in the middle of basketball, was asked to play on a special competitive baseball league, and during that league, he’ll also start little league! Busy = staying out of trouble though. ;)

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Pre-game breakfast. Banana pancakes, cheesy scrambled eggs and veggie bacon.

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Calzones one night… the cashew pesto/fresh spinach/artichoke heart/feta/mozzarella were our favorite (Silas, too).

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Silas making the first basket in their first basketball game yesterday.

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And BOOM! Steal, basket!

I hope you’ve had a lovely week!

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Saturday Sites: Week Five

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1.) In case you missed Sarah Palin’s endorsement of Donald Trump (holy shit), don’t fear! You can read it here, wherein the highlights of such an endorsement are highlighted for your reading pleasure.

2.) Twenty-six veggie burgers to try!

3.) A love of sentences.

4.) Ohh, the joy of having siblings! ;)

5.) A good little read on vegan eating.

6.) I think this cutting board could certainly have a useful place in our kitchen!

7.) Constantly, I feel like my salad-game needs work. These sound good!

8.) How to get shit done even if you don’t feel like it. Noted.

9.) This buttermilk banana cake, please!

10.) This music video makes me happy.

11.) A reminder for those who have forgotten how amazing they are

12.) How to freeze basically everything.

13.) Some folks got mad about this piece, but I get it. From both perspectives – those who enjoyed and understood, as well as those who got mad about it.

14.) How to talk to your daughter about her body.

15.) 24 tweets about kids that are way too real for every parent. Ha!

16.) I love Mary Oliver so very much.

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Bangkok Curry Noodle Bowls with Crisp Baked Tofu

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Some things I’ve enjoyed about the past few weeks: The stretches of days where we’ve had sunshine and weather warm enough to trick you into thinking Spring’s closer than it is. Slow walks through downtown, mostly to the grocery store. Our two old dogs, who are nearing the end of their days, following me around throughout the day then laying right under my feet later as I try to prepare dinner. Stretching homemade pizza dough into very OCD pizza rounds. Unintentional lazy weekend days (Sundays, after long sports-filled Saturdays). Not bothering to brush my every-growing-ridiculously-long hair for days at a time (messy buns to the rescue!). The rain we’ve suddenly been getting, with the threat of more rain and potential snow this weekend… Bowls of noodles.

Bowls of noodles of any sort are my go-to comfort food. Mac and cheese, ramen/saimin, cold udon or soba noodles… The following recipe is soup-like, but heavy on the noodle-to-soup ratio. The sauce is creamy, delicious, not overly spicy, but super flavorful. If you want things a little spicier, you can certainly add your desired amount of chili-garlic sauce!

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Bangkok Curry Noodles with Crisp Baked Tofu

Serves 8-10 people.

Ingredients:

For the Tofu:
15.5 ounces extra firm tofu
1 tablespoon toasted sesame oil
2 cloves garlic, minced
1/4 cup soy sauce
1/4 cup light brown sugar
1/2 tsp gochujang (I prefer Mother in Law’s 00 Fermented Chili Paste)

For the Coconut Curry Sauce:
2 tablespoon oil
3 shallots, minced
2 tablespoons fresh ginger, minced
4 tablespoons red curry paste
2 14-ounce cans regular coconut milk
1 cup No-Chicken (or vegetable broth)
4 tablespoons brown sugar
2 tablespoons gochujang
6 tablespoons soy sauce

For the Bowls:
12 ounces brown rice noodles
2 tablespoon oil
half an onion, chopped thinly
2 cups chopped broccoli florets
1 cup shredded carrots
2 cups chopped asparagus
2 cups shredded purple cabbage
black sesame seeds for topping
limes for serving
a handful of fresh thai basil for serving

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Directions:

Prepare the tofu: Drain tofu about an hour before you want to prepare your meal. Roll the tofu in an absorbent towel several times and then place something heavy on top to press. I use a pot on top of a cutting board and sometimes add something to the pot to add more weight. Do this for 30 minutes.

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Preheat your oven to 400 degrees F. While the oven preheats, cut the tofu into bite size cubes. In a large mixing bowl, whisk together the sesame oil, minced garlic, soy sauce, brown sugar and gochujang. Gently toss the tofu in the mixture. Place the tofu on a nicely/generously oiled baking sheet, arranged in a single layer. Bake for 30-40 minutes until the tofu is nicely brown and crisp on the outside. Remove from the oven and set aside until needed.

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Prepare the noodles: soak the noodles in a bowl of cold water for at least 20 minutes, until they’re soft. Drain and rinse. Set aside until needed.

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Prepare the sauce: heat the oil in a large saucepan. Add the shallots and ginger; stirring around for 3-5 minutes. Add the curry paste; cook for 1 minute. Add the coconut milk, sugar, gochujang, and soy sauce. Simmer for 15 minutes or so while you prep the rest of the ingredients – it should thicken slightly.

In a large skillet or wok, heat the remaining two tablespoons oil over high heat. Add the onion, carrots, broccoli, and asparagus. Stir fry for about 5 minutes until the broccoli and asparagus are bright green and just slightly tender. Add the noodles and baked tofu, tossing them around with the vegetables. Add the sauce and toss together until just combined (if you cook it too long at this point, the noodles can get overly sticky).

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Prepare the bowls: serve bowls topped with the purple cabbage and sesame seeds, along with a squeeze of lime and chopped basil leaves. Enjoy!

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Saturday Sites: Week Four

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1.) This is beautiful and incredible.

2.) Have you jumped on the ‘Making a Murderer’ bandwagon? We are almost through all the episodes… As I try to make sense of things, this theory is one of the best I’ve read yet!

3.) How to never make a mediocre salad again!

4.) The world’s most important hot sauces, by continent.

5.) 20 Ways To Subtly Mess With People That Everyone Should Try. (In case you need some suggestions! Number 15 cracked me up in a very nerdy way.)

6.) I would like to make these curried cauliflower fritters immediately.

7.) Kaaaaaa-zooooooo!

8.) Don’t call my daughter a tomboy.

9.) 57 small things to do for yourself this year. This is my favorite list like this yet!

10.) I love, love, love this apartment!

11.) Tips on organizing baking supplies. Seriously, I feel like I need to do this once a week…

12.) I knew I wasn’t just crazy, drinking a cup of coffee before going to the gym

13.) I don’t know why this alarm clock makes me laugh. Maybe because it’s called “Reggie?” Regardless, the idea is neat.

14.) Five things to do before leaving your house in the morning.

15.) There are some things about this that make my heart hurt a bit.

16.) How I turned my kid into a reader.

17.) This is my kind of happy meal!

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Vanilla Banana Smoothie

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At least once a day either for a meal in itself or a snack between meals, my husband will say, “Babe…can I have one of those smoothies?” I know what this means: this chocolate soy milk, bananas, peanut butter (preferably this one), and lately also powdered chocolate peanut butter. He has deemed the concoction “God’s Nectar,” (bwahaha! I shit you not!) and says that one day he will certainly live off of the stuff. Happily.

The truth is, when you combine frozen bananas (this part is essential), milk, and chocolate, vanilla, and/or peanut butter, the end product is very milkshake-like. Without the guilt… Not that I feel guilty about drinking milkshakes; I am a firm believer in moderation…and could drink a vanilla or chocolate milkshake every day guilt-free.

Milkshake diet aside, I decided to try a little spin on my husband’s chocolatey-peanut-buttery-smoothie. I wanted something a little lighter tasting, which would still be filling and refreshing. The oats and frozen bananas make this smoothie milkshake-thick and will keep you full. You can add unsweetened cocoa and peanut butter if you wish, as well!

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Vanilla Banana Smoothie

Serves 2.

Ingredients:
2 teaspoons old fashioned oats
2 cups whole milk (vanilla soy, almond, or your preferred nondairy milk would be okay!)
3 medium bananas, frozen
1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
1/4 teaspoon cinnamon
pinch of fresh nutmeg

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Directions:
In a spice grinder, pulverize the oats into a fine powder. (My “spice grinder” is actually just our coffee grinder, cleaned out really well.)

In a blender, combine the ground oats, milk, bananas, vanilla, cinnamon, and nutmeg.

Blend on high until smooth. Divide between two glasses and enjoy immediately.

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Day to Day Life: Week 3

A little look at the last week:

DOUGH!
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Which eventually turned into this garlic naan…
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Which eventually got eaten with these koftas…
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And rounded out a good Indian feast.
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We’ve had quite a bit of rain this week (hooray!).
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A little Lap Chicken.
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Perfection.
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A couple basketball games this weekend for Silas Henry…
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Scalloped potatoes, baked barbecue tofu, and salads one night.
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My buddy came to visit again!
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Rain, rain, rain…
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One of the best parts of January! Garden plotting and planning.
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I got to photograph the executive chef at a local restaurant one afternoon… a fun, new experience.
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A little spin on my husband’s favorite smoothie, which he has deemed “nectar of the gods.” Hahaha!
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Homemade blueberry syrup this morning for breakfast pancakes!
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Hope y’all have had a lovely week!

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Saturday Sites: Week Three

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1.) I’d volunteer for this position immediately!

2.) This black pepper tofu sounds worth trying.

3.) I’m sure you’ve seen this by now… I enjoy Adele. No shame.

4.) Homemade ramen noodles!

5.) Seven women who are transforming the food industry as we know it.

6.) Truth.

7.) Drinking in your 30s vs 20s. Teehee!

8.) How bad experiences in childhood can lead to illness in adulthood. This was a longer, but interesting, read.

9.) I’m very, very curious about this cake!

10.) I like this perspective.

11.) Although I’m not sure this mac and cheese would go over well with the kids, I think it’d go over well in my mouth! ;)

12.) The wisdom of the aged.

13.) Let’s try this vegan “cheese” sauce!

14.) Like what seems like the rest of the world, my husband and I have been fascinated by Making A Murderer on Netflix. Do you have any thoughts about what happened?

15.) I’ve been enjoying salads lately. Here are some fun winter salad ideas.

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Day to Day Life: Weeks 1 + 2

I wasn’t sure that I was going to keep this series going, but in retrospect, it’s sort of fun at the end of the year, to look back on these posts and see some of the daily things that happen throughout the year. With that in mind, here’s a glimpse at the first couple weeks of the new year:

Little kid(s) snack plate. (Except I’d eat the same snack plate.)
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This cake experiment! Flourless, slightly boozy, plenty chocolatey.
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A New Year’s feast, southern style. Black eyed peas, smoky collard greens, buttermilk cornbread… bourbon for good measure.
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I very much love greens… leftover collards for lunch the following day, topped with an over easy egg. And my favorite hot sauce.
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This dude.
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A fancy-happy bread experiment.
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First batch of homemade noodles with the pasta rollers I received for Christmas, for our KitchenAid.
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Second batch of noodles a few days later was homemade spaghetti… with a simple homemade marinara and veggie meatballs. My husband said to me, “I hope these noodles come out good because last time you said they didn’t, and then you got drunk and went to bed!” HEHE! Real Life-Real talk.
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Beer-Thirty.
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Little winter treasures.
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I’ve decided that I really like cheese enchiladas on flour tortillas… and not just because it means I don’t have to make corn tortillas! ;)
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Pretty produce… pre-eggplant parmesan.
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I’ve been making salads that I really enjoy eating lately! WOOHOO!
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Buttermilk waffles one morning, with fresh strawberries.
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Still some of my favorite sky-scapes this time of year!
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Brunch for the hubby and I one afternoon. Chilaquiles! (SO GOOD!)
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My friend Janet and I finally got to squeeze in a Sammich lunch date. I got this, “Capone’s Paper Boy,” a special consisting of house roasted beef, salami, provolone, sprouts, Chicago mustard + mayo, plus added spicy giardiniera! I ate half… then got home and immediately at the remainder. My “leftovers” didn’t even make it to the fridge!
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Nana got me a pizza stone for Christmas, which replaced our broken stone. We christened it with homemade pizzas last night.
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Sometimes you just gotta buy yourself a papaya for lunch.
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Basketball has officially started for this fella!
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I hope your 2016 is off to a great start!

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