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Archive for August 3rd, 2008

Summer Fruits & Vegetables

03 Aug

My garden is finally starting to really produce some fruit and veggies for us, so I’m looking for easy ways to use this bounty! Even better if it doesn’t involve cooking inside, as we’ve turned our a/c down to save some money. So here’s some of my favorites!

Probably my favorite is to slice up cucumbers and/or tomatoes and cover them with balsamic vinegar and water. Plain white vinegar works, too, though the flavor isn’t quite as good. Still, white vinegar is an inexpensive substitute. You can adjust the vinegar and water balance to suit your taste…I like it with a lot of vinegar but I realize I’m a freak. Super simple, and it can stay fresh for several days in the fridge. I like to use this as a substitute for tossed salad. Very healthy!

My second favorite does involve some cooking…boil some tri-color rotini or similar pasta, rinse well and allow to cool. Chop up carrots, cukes, tomatoes (I like cherry or grape tomatoes for this, but large ones work, too) and celery. Put them in a large bowl with the rotini, then add some cheddar cheese and Italian dressing to taste. If there’s anything in particular you don’t like, feel free to leave it out. The pasta and dressing and a few veggies are the only musts for this one. I usually leave out the celery and we occasionally leave out the cheese. It still tastes great and it’s also a good substitute for tossed salad. I occasionally serve it as a side and skip the bread. It’s even better the 2nd and 3rd days…I’ve been known to get a huge bowl of it for lunch and have nothing else!

This summer, we’ve discovered the deliciousness of grilled eggplant. My husband slices it into thick, round pieces, then marinates it for a little while in olive oil and seasonings to taste. He throws the slices on the grill while our meat or chicken is cooking. It’s so good with grilled chicken or steak. Even the kids eat it happily as long as we take the skin off their pieces.

We also like to grill ears of corn. Lay out a piece of foil large enough to wrap the entire ear in. Add a pat of butter or margarine, lay the corn on top, roll it as you shake some seasoning salt or other spices to your taste on it, then wrap up tightly and put on the grill while you cook your meat. The foil and corn will be very hot when you take them off, so allow to cool a bit before eating. We cut the corn off the ears for the kids so it cools faster and they can eat it a bit easier, but this isn’t necessary.

And for dessert, I love love love strawberries and whipped cream. Cap and slice the strawberries, add a little sugar and stick in the fridge for the day or overnight. When you’re ready for a sweet treat, dip some out and add a bit of whipped cream…not Cool Whip, but the real thing. I’ve been told this works well for blueberries, raspberries, and blackberries, too. I’m not growing those so I haven’t tried it but it sure sounds yummy. And I don’t feel guilty about letting my kids have fruit and real whipped cream, even with the small amount of added sugar.

None of these are very labor intensive. The pasta salad especially is a big hit with our extended families. I frequently get asked to make it for holiday meals or potluck style dinners. I’m going to be sad when I can’t wander out to the backyard and pick some veggies for dinner every night!

 

Bad things come in threes, right?

03 Aug

I don’t necessarily believe that, but in the past week I’ve heard of bad pregnancy outcomes from 2 people who were just a bit further along than me.  It goes without saying that I am devastated for them, but I’m also scared for me.  And though I know it’s unusual at this stage, it DOES happen.  At no point during pregnancy are you guaranteed a good outcome and a healthy baby at the end.  I always want to correct people when they say “Oh you’re out of the first trimester, it’s smooth sailing now.”  Because it’s not.  Bad things can happen anytime.  So I’m saying a lot of prayers for this baby to be safe and healthy inside me.  I’m getting nervous for my next ultrasound, which is the “big” one where we will find out how the baby is growing, if he (she?) is healthy and happy and appears to be “normal.”  Oh, and we’ll find out the sex…which is secondary to the health, of course!  So there is some excitement there, but there’s a lot of trepidation, too.

And because I have so many things knocking around in my brain, here’s a little brain dump…

Christina Applegate has breast cancer.  She’s only a few years older than me!  There is no history of BC in my family, but it’s terrifying to contemplate the idea.  It sounds like it was caught very early, so kudos to her docs and to her for being proactive.  It reminds me that I need to become more diligent about checking myself and maybe contemplate a baseline mammogram once this new baby is weaned.

I am in the baking mood.  I got a breadmaker from FreeCycle and have been printing out all kinds of recipes to try.  One I’m hoping works out well is an apple cinnamon oatmeal bread.  We spend a TON of money on Quaker oatmeal squares because my kids like them for breakfast.  I hope to replace them with something that will be cheaper and have fewer preservatives.  I hope they’ll eat it!  I also have a butter pecan rum cake recipe I want to try and many more bread recipes.  I’m hoping we can cut our food bill down some by making bread rather than buying it!

The kids are fighting over the Wii. *sigh*  We need some new games but just can’t afford that luxury right now.  Maybe for Christmas…

My hair has a ton of gray in it suddenly and I’m dying to go get highlights…I told my husband that’s the first thing I’m going to do when he gets his first paycheck from the company!  He has some quotes out now, so hopefully one of those will get picked up soon.  He’s also doing a lot of networking so I’m praying that we start getting some income from it soon.

The kids were approved for Medicaid last week, which is still really hard for me to deal with.  I was denied, but will be able to go reapply next week and should be approved.  They were able to get coverage based on our June income, but I was not.  I feel like such a drain on society, though God knows we’ve paid our dues.  I am confident it will be temporary and that we’ll be off of it in a year, but it’s such a hard thing to do when you’ve been told all your life that people who use these programs are leeches.  I am so grateful that the option is there for us, but I also can’t wait until we are able to get back on our feet and provide our own health care coverage.

I was planning to get my nose pierced for my 33rd birthday, which is coming up in a couple of months, but now I may not because I’m not sure it’s a good idea when you’re pregnant.  Plus there’s the whole money issue!  It’s something I’ve been wanting to do for a long time and I just haven’t gotten up the courage, plus my husband was not a fan of the idea.  Well, I’ve decided I just don’t care and I’m going to get it done eventually, either for my birthday or after the baby is born.  So if you can recommend a piercer in Sanford, I’m all ears!  Or perhaps all nose…hahaha!