Monday, August 31, 2009
Dropout?
No, it seems her school experience is keeping her sick. I think she's missed more days than she has been there and will be out this whole week. She kept Mom up all night and had to go to the doctor again today. She apparently didn't get rid of the crud she had before and it looks as though she caught something else while her immunity is still low.
Poor Mom. She may want to go to school or somewhere else in self defense if Little Bit does any more Albuterol-induced swan dives!
Sunday, August 30, 2009
Greatful
I wound up spending a large portion of the afternoon at Dillards and can safely say I couldn't afford another day of avoiding the noise that way! Anther bonus is the street is finally open after being closed since Friday evening.
On another note, I heard something amusing when I had lunch at the Silver Grill today, a diner just a few blocks away. I got there about 1:30 or a little later and the cashier and one of the counter people were having their lunch at a table next to my booth. Their discussion about this and that lead to the younger one saying how much she liked Little Debbie Oatmeal Cakes but she knew they were not good for her to eat so many.
The older lady told her, "Oatmeal lowers your cholesterol so when I eat them I just say I'm lowering my cholesterol." Sounded good to me and I plan to remember it when I indulge again.
Friday, August 28, 2009
Journal installment #10

Excerpts from an English Journal, Part 10
Wednesday, March 18: It’s been a relaxing day so far. The sun is shining beautifully and it isn’t as windy as it has been the past few days. Derek came over for tea this morning and I left him and Richard to visit to while I took a bath and wrote in my journal. Then I walked up to the corner to leave some slacks and a blouse at the dry cleaners and also went into the store next to the cleaners and bought bananas and a couple of other small items while I was out. There’s a surprisingly good selection of produce, baked goods and other things for such a small shop. Very convenient too.
Joanne came over and we picked up neighbors Roy and Josie about 1:00 and drove out to the parish of Fairstead for lunch at the Square and Compasses Pub.
The food was generally good but some of it was a little disappointing. The menu said grilled wing of skate but they served the whole thing. Or it looked like it anyway. And believe me when I say it was not attractive, that’s an understatement! I don’t eat red meat and when home, not a lot of chicken or seafood either, but on the occasions I do indulge, I really don’t want to recognize either of them after they are cooked.
Hi Judy,
Many thanks for your email and apologies for not replying sooner.
Chutney
Two red onions
Half kilo red tomatoes - chopped
100ml balsamic vinegar
Half cup brown sugar
One star anise
Pinch cinnamon
Salt and pepper
50ml white wine
Put all chutney ingredients into a pan and simmer over a low heat until it becomes thick consistency.
Main Ingredients:
Half-inch goats cheese
Salt and pepper
One whole egg
50g bread crumbs
Pinch of tarragon
Season both sides of goats cheese with salt and pepper, place in a dish with flour and cover completely. Shake off excess flour and place in beaten egg. Repeat process to get a thick crust. Transfer to bread crumbs and tarragon, cover completely.
Serve with fresh rocket leaves garnished with fresh beetroot and chutney.
We do hope that your readers enjoy trying this dish.
Kind regards
Susan
Roast Skate With Malted, Caramelized Garlic Sauce
5 T. olive oil
2 t. minced fresh garlic
3 t. malt vinegar
1 pinch of sweet smoked Spanish or plain paprika
Sea Salt
Ground black pepper
100g (2/3 c.) fine green beans, trimmed
1/2 c. (125ml) sun dried cherries, chopped
1/4 c. (60ml) sun dried cranberries, chopped
2 T. (30ml) chopped red onion
1 t. (5ml) tomato paste
4 cloves roasted garlic
1/4 c. (60ml) brown sugar
1 T. (15ml) balsamic vinegar
1 large sheet puff pastry or 1 8-ct. tube refrigerated crescent rolls
1 round of Brie with rind
Raspberry or other sweet jam
Brown sugar
1/4 c. maple syrup
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
No wonder!
Perusing the August breakfast menu for Roo's school after she requested eating breakfast there, I came to the conclusion that, while poor food options in schools may not be solely responsible for the obesity epidemic among our children, it is DEFINITELY a factor. Consider these "yummy" options: Breakfast Bun, Super Donuts, Scooby Doo Graham Snacks. What the H*%$ is THIS all about? The only other remotely healthy menus listed for this month are sausage and chicken biscuits and breakfast burritos. My question is how can they get by with feeding children this crap? The only answer I have is that apparently, even though they are supposed to comply with the Dept. of Agriculture's food exchanges, a breakfast bun and Super Donut apparently fit their definition of a grain. Not ever having had a child in a public school district, I don't know if these is as a result of the economy (unhealthy food is often cheaper), but I have a hard time believing there are no other fairly low-cost options. How about Mini-Wheats, oatmeal, or some other whole grains? Roo's most frequent breakfast is Cream of Wheat or peanut butter toast and milk and it's not terribly expensive. I understand not offering pb since there are so many allergies to it, but I am just baffled and, frankly, horrified to think about children chowing down on these empty calories and then attempting to go to class and learn. It makes me want to SCREAM!!
Sunday, August 23, 2009
Today
I did have a good afternoon at Thirtysomething's today though. Her DH worked about 70 hours this week and I thought they needed a little time to themselves if for nothing else, to be able to carry on an adult conversation so I drove out there after church to stay with the girls.
They were good but I swear, I think Little Bit knew three words when she was born: "I do it!" She has added to that, "Let me do it," "Don't help me," "I can do it myself." etc., etc., all said very emphatically. I pretty much let her do it herself unless she is about to get hurt, hurt someone, or break something. Much easier to get along with Miss Independent this way.
TS has so much on her plate now she is having problems finding time to blog or do much of anything that doesn't involve work whether at home or at the pre-school. When she does have time, she has some good stories to share about the children in her class as well as Little Bit smooching on an Iguana. Maybe she can do some of this soon. I promise they are entertaining.
Whew!
On a good note, I got to spend some much-needed alone time with DH this afternoon. We had lunch, went to Kohl's to spend his birthday (from July) money on some new work shirts, and went grocery shopping, thanks to my mom who bravely offered to keep the girls again to let us get out. God bless her, you'd think she'd have had enough from staying with them while they were sick, but she came back for more ;-) We don't have money to pay her, but she definitely has our appreciation and heartfelt gratitude, and I mean that from the bottom of my heart.
Also got to see my best childhood friend and her husband and their two dog "children." They stopped here on their way to North Carolina, pulling their camper behind them. It's so funny to watch them with their dogs, whom they've just had a few months. These self-proclaimed "cat people" have taken to this little Yorkie and Chihuahua like crazy, carrying them around and babying them. BF's hubby even took the Yorkie into the living room where my children were watching Milo and Otis, and he kept pointing out all the animals and narrating it for the little fella. BF informed me that having the dogs was "almost like having real children, except you don't have to save for their college." Hmmm. Not sure I agree with that conclusion, but I'll let her have it.