Archive for the ‘Food’ Category

Kitchen Gadgets I Love (2)


10 Jan

We fell in love with electric tea kettles when we went to England. While some of our hotel rooms did not have clocks or phones, they all had an electric kettle. Considering we are both tea drinkers, especially when we’re sick, we quickly determined that we needed one of those at home.

During the summer, it often gets put away. But as soon as the nights start cooling down, it’s time for hot cocoa and tea.

Besides boiling water faster than on the stovetop, the kettles have an auto-off switch, which prevents them from being boiled dry when distractions arise.

Cheddar Sausage Cheesecake


08 Jan

There’s not much I can eat right now, so for New Year’s Eve, I emotionally blackmailed my husband in to making a savory cheesecake- a sausage and cheddar cheesecake, with a cheez-it crust. It’s beyond yummy. It’s rich and decadent, and perfectly edible by one who can not chew.

We try to make it somewhat less heart attack inducing by using Neufchatel cheese, ground turkey sausage, and reduced fat cheez-its, but its not healthy.

It is probably for the best that cheesecakes are not easy to make. Otherwise, I might be living off this delicious dish for the next month.

Kitchen Gadgets I Love (1)


04 Jan

I am not the cook in the family, but I do occasionally have to do the cooking. To that end, there are some kitchen gadgets I could never live without. Number one is our rice cooker.

We used to have a small rice cooker, perfect for two people, but when it dies, we bought an industrial sized one that also doubles as a steamer. Most of the time, we make the minimum amount of rice required by the cooker, but its nice to have the option for more for lunches and dinner guests. We’ve never used the steaming function, though.

 

Being Thankful


25 Nov

I am thankful for a wonderful husband, two sweet and cuddly (if not always good) dogs, loving parents, a brother who I may not always agree with, and good friends. I am thankful for the roof over our heads, the good job that helps keep it there, and the bounty in our lives that we are able to share with loved ones.

Recently I have been a little too stressed, too caught up in everything. Today, I take the time to remind myself exactly how wonderful my life is. Sometimes, 100 words isn’t  enough, but it will have to do.

Visiting Sacramento


15 Oct

We had a great time in Sacramento. We were lucky enough to stay with a dear friend who I hadn’t seen in seven years. He was a gracious host and took us to a few wonderful places to eat. Ginger mango chicken is completely superior to sweet and sour chicken in every way, and squash blossom with goat cheese makes a wonderful appetizer.

I also had the chance to meet with a few friends from my budgeting message boards. It was wonderful to finally meet these ladies in person and have faces and real names to put with screen names.

 

100 Words On

topics explored in exactly 100 words