Thursday, December 07, 2006
Saturday, December 02, 2006
Sometimes Life is Hard....
But I know it will get better....meanwhile, cleaning out the refrigerator and creatively using leftovers -
First, I punched up some tomato sauce my husband said was "bland" with onions, garlic, table dry red wine and simmered (the sauce, well I did simmer a little from that comment) for an hour or so then pouring it over pasta for a great work lunch tomorrow.
Secondly, sauteed garlic and onions in olive oil, mixing in fresh kale and rosemary from my fall garden the last few minutes of saute time....mixed that delicious concoction with leftover mashed sweet potatoes. Scooped that beautiful fall mixture into a baking dish, topping it with french bread crumbs (another leftover) and baked at 350 degrees for ~45 minutes.
Since the oven was on, I also baked a small fall squash to use later this week after scooping out the seeds and roasting them with olive oil, rosemary and kosher salt!
I cut some of the fresh rosemary to take to work tomorrow for a dear, appreciative coworker.
Third, made a fresh salad from the leaf lettuce still growing outside.
Last, finished up a red sweater for a coworker's little daughter.
Going to bed now and read the latest issue of "The Sun"....tomorrow will be better.
First, I punched up some tomato sauce my husband said was "bland" with onions, garlic, table dry red wine and simmered (the sauce, well I did simmer a little from that comment) for an hour or so then pouring it over pasta for a great work lunch tomorrow.
Secondly, sauteed garlic and onions in olive oil, mixing in fresh kale and rosemary from my fall garden the last few minutes of saute time....mixed that delicious concoction with leftover mashed sweet potatoes. Scooped that beautiful fall mixture into a baking dish, topping it with french bread crumbs (another leftover) and baked at 350 degrees for ~45 minutes.
Since the oven was on, I also baked a small fall squash to use later this week after scooping out the seeds and roasting them with olive oil, rosemary and kosher salt!
Third, made a fresh salad from the leaf lettuce still growing outside.
Last, finished up a red sweater for a coworker's little daughter.
Going to bed now and read the latest issue of "The Sun"....tomorrow will be better.

Sunday, November 26, 2006
Vacation End
Friday, November 24, 2006
Food
Haven't written much about food lately.....I haven't been terribly imaginative in my cooking - mostly my usual standbys such as pasta with veggies, garlic and olive oil and peanut butter and jelly sandwiches I take to work on evening shift. I did cook huge quantities of all the traditional Thanksgiving food yesterday and am now looking at a refrigerator full of leftovers. I'll eat some of the vegetables and my husband will eat some of the meat. I'm taking two uncut pies and a whole cooked turkey breast to the local homeless shelter tomorrow. I'll experiment with some recipes from several vegetarian cookbooks and websites I've browsed lately during my upcoming break from school. Running and cooking has suffered the past few weeks.....on a lighter note (goodness, I need one). ....here's Virginia the cat rolling in sawdust from last week's remodeling project
Postscript: I ran/walked 45 minutes in the neighborhood this afternoon....brisk late fall day.

Postscript: I ran/walked 45 minutes in the neighborhood this afternoon....brisk late fall day.
Thursday, November 23, 2006
Not Running.....
Didn't run the Star City 1/2 Marathon last Saturday because I needed to help my husband on a remodeling job at our house....did a puny 3 mile brisk walk at the cove yesterday....had to stop because of abdominal cramping and pain....not fun. Did get an exercise bike to use when the weather is horrid. Getting back on schedule - I have the Jingle Bell 5k in a couple of weeks....
Monday, November 13, 2006
Clicking those needles

Seems like when I need to relax I start another knitting project - here's two I recently completed....these fingerless gloves will be great to wear when I'm selling candles on the city market for my friends - was an easy, quick pattern using double point needles...
This adorable little baby boy is the grandson of one of my co-workers and is bundled up in a sweater I knitted - another easy one...

Friday, November 10, 2006
Post election blue elephant

Another busy week with school and working overtime - exercise has consisted of raking leaves in the balmy 70 degree weather yesterday and today. I had a good chuckle when I spotted this blue elephant I've moved around with me for the last 40 years....that's all I'm saying about the elections this week....
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