Anthony Bourdain’s autograph

Anthony Bourdain’s autograph, that my parents got for me at a benefit in New York. This is SO getting framed to hang in my kitchen. Autograph, with the full event program, including the delicious-sounding menu. Hubby and I would love to attend this event next year. My parents “won” a New York package that includes … Continue reading “Anthony Bourdain’s autograph”

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Anthony Bourdain’s autograph, that my parents got for me at a benefit in New York. This is SO getting framed to hang in my kitchen.

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Autograph, with the full event program, including the delicious-sounding menu.

Hubby and I would love to attend this event next year. My parents “won” a New York package that includes hotel, tix to see the Conan O’Brien show and a dinner at Le Bernardin with Jill Eikenberry and Michael Tucker (my mom says that his new book is really good) and also a separate Puerto Rico tour/food package. I’m only a little jealous.

Laundry

All week (since the kids were gone), I’ve been astounded at how little laundry there was to be done. Well, I’ve found it all! In case you’re wondering what I’ll be doing today…. Of course, Boy did me a favor by only actually wearing about 1/3 of the clothes that he packed for camp, so … Continue reading “Laundry”

All week (since the kids were gone), I’ve been astounded at how little laundry there was to be done. Well, I’ve found it all! In case you’re wondering what I’ll be doing today….

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Of course, Boy did me a favor by only actually wearing about 1/3 of the clothes that he packed for camp, so a lot of what he brought home was clean. He packed one outfit per day, so it doesn’t take a lot of imagination to be glad that we weren’t sharing space with him this week. Peee-yew.

Lunch

Grilled Rotisserie Chicken and Horseradish Cheddar Sandwich with Zucchini Sticks and ranch dip

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Grilled Rotisserie Chicken and Horseradish Cheddar Sandwich with Zucchini Sticks and ranch dip

Weekly Menus

I’m not always organized enough to have a week’s worth of menus planned out in advance, but after going through my recipes yesterday, I came across so many that I wanted to try (or try AGAIN), that I’ve had to put them down on a schedule. If you want to play along at home, here’s … Continue reading “Weekly Menus”

I’m not always organized enough to have a week’s worth of menus planned out in advance, but after going through my recipes yesterday, I came across so many that I wanted to try (or try AGAIN), that I’ve had to put them down on a schedule. If you want to play along at home, here’s what we’ll be up to this week (I’m not cooking tonight or tomorrow, because we have plans with other folks to eat out):

Saturday
(the first night that Boy and Girl will be home from camp, so I wanted something fun and kid-friendly):
Make-Your-Own-Taco Night
I will be trying out 2 different homemade taco seasoning versions and will let the family taste test to see which one is best. The winner will be blogged at a later date. We’ll have all the accompanying “fixins”: cheese, lettuce, tomato, onion, cilantro, beans, etc. Maybe even guacamole, if I get inspired. We prefer soft tacos around here, but sometimes I’ll fry up some corn tortillas for make-your-own tostadas. Since I’ll be preparing 2 pounds of ground beef, I’ll freeze the leftovers for a silly taco “ring” that the kids saw in one of my old cookbooks recently and asked me to make. Refrigerated crescent roll dough? ….(shudder)… I was the one that had to ask them to help plan the menus, right?

Sunday:
Sausage and Peppers with Crispy Polenta
I’ll start out with this recipe from February’s Real Simple magazine, but I already know that I’m going to adapt it significantly, using some chicken sausage that I have in the freezer and probably making homemade polenta.

Monday:
Make-Your-Own-Pizza/Calzones/Stromboli
We’re even going to make our own dough, using a hybrid of this recipe from Family Fun magazine from a million years ago and a version from the April/May Fine Cooking magazine that I can’t link to for you, because Fine Cooking makes you pay for their website. Grrrr…. Actually, if anyone is pondering subscribing, I will begrudgingly admit that it’s worth it. If you subscribe to the magazine, the website only costs an additional $10 per year and has much more, additional content that is not in the magazine. The Grilled Tandoori-style Chicken thighs and Corn Saute with Ginger, Garlic and & Fresh Cilantro recipes ALONE are worth 10 bucks! Anyway, the dough can be made ahead of time and chilled until ready to use and I’ll have lots of different topping options so that everyone can make their own dough into whatever configuration they choose.


Tuesday:

Creamy Chicken Curry in a Hurry, also from Family Fun magazine. Speaking of Family Fun – look at these cute cookies that they have on their main page – too cute and perfect for the 4th. Of course, they might stain your tongue blue…

Wednesday:
Marinated London Broil from Cooking Light magazine. Not sure what I’ll serve with this, but I’ll try to keep it on the “light” side, because we’re already having more beef this week than we usually do. Also, my in-laws’ farm is open on Wednesdays, so I may truck on over there to pick up some fresh veggies to accompany this (and round out the rest of this week’s meals).

Thursday:
Pork Loin Roast.
Not sure which recipe I’m going to use, either Garlic-and-Spice-Rubbed Pork Loin Roast from January 2008 Food & Wine or Roasted Pork Loin with Maple-Mustard Crust from January 2008 Fine Cooking (which I can’t show you, of course….grrrr), but I know, for sure, that I will freeze the leftovers to use to make Cubano sandwiches at another time. There is a great recipe for them in the May 2008 Food & Wine (can’t find the link – may not be on their website yet), but there’s also another great one over at, you guessed it, Fine Cooking. I SWEAR they’re not paying me…it is a great site, though.

Friday:
Not sure exactly what Friday will hold for us – our families tend to announce get-togethers at the last moment, so we don’t have extended family plans yet. If the day finds us at home, just with our immediate family, we will certainly be grilling burgers and/or dogs. We used to have a MAMMOTH (seriously – with rented tents, tables and commercial grills and 150 – 200 people) party every year on the 4th when we lived in the Washington D.C. area (you could see our city’s fireworks display from our back yard), but have adjusted nicely to a more toned-down, quiet patriotic celebration. I do have an easy and phenomenal potato salad recipe, though – start with deli potato salad (when we lived in Virginia, I would buy it at Red, Hot and Blue) and add prepared pesto, toasted pine nuts and chopped fresh red bell pepper. Too delicious for words. It was an absolute MUST at our party. Anyway, Friday is relatively unscripted – maybe some star-shaped cookies?

Now for the disclaimers…plans subject to change. I am frequently guilty of planning a week’s worth of menus and then finding that we’re inundated with leftovers and I’ll decide not to cook on one or two nights. Or something, like maybe a car wreck, will get in my way and we’ll end up getting take out on a night when I had planned to cook. So, if I don’t end up blogging every single one of these meals next week – don’t hold it against me!

So, have fun with “Feed Your Kids”, the home game…

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What does it mean, you ask? What is it? It’s this. I don’t know why I think that’s so cool, but I do. On a related note, I’m also always noticing geeky things like when a product label has been blanked out on a TV show: changing a “Tide” label, for example, to “Tie”, when the production team hasn’t gotten the proper legal clearances. I also noticed last night, for the first time (while watching some REALLY old episodes from the DVR) that lots of episodes of “Desperate Housewives” are named after Stephen Sondheim songs.

Another cool thing from the internet today:

The 50 best cookie recipes on the Internet
(I will be trying the Sweet Ravioli cookies VERY soon.)

And a bonus story about Boy:

The kids are at a Drama/Theatre (sleepaway, but local) camp this week, but Girl needs medicine that must be administered by us, nightly, so we are stopping by the camp every night at bedtime, to give Girl her medicine. I know, it’s not exactly “sleepaway” camp that way, but I’m OK with that…

Anyway, every year (Girl went to this camp last year), this camp packs up the kids and takes them to see a show on one of the camp evenings. Last night, they went to see a dress rehearsal for “Beauty and the Beast” that will be playing at Zilker Park this weekend (usually, the camp “packing list” says to pack one “dressy” outfit, but they didn’t this year, because the show was outdoors and only a dress rehearsal). So, we had to go give Girl her medicine a bit early (before the show) and we caught the kids at dinner. While Hubby gave Girl the medicine, I went to say hello to Boy. The first thing that Boy said to me was that he was dressed up and ready for the show (and I did notice notice that his roommate, J., was wearing a collared shirt and khakis). I thought this was odd, since I knew that Boy hadn’t packed any “dress” clothes, so I decided to take a better look at what he had on. That’s when I noticed: brown Gap T-shirt (rapidly becoming covered with drips from the beans that boy was eating with gusto), olive green cargo shorts, paired with…..black socks and his black “dress” tennis shoes.

Well, at least we can give him credit for trying, right?

Summer Camp

Boy and Girl, with all of their camp gear (pillows, towels, swimsuits, yoga mats, and of course, teen magazines and M & Ms), when we dropped them off Sunday.

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Boy and Girl, with all of their camp gear (pillows, towels, swimsuits, yoga mats, and of course, teen magazines and M & Ms), when we dropped them off Sunday.

Mental Health Week

Hey, guys – There will be very light posting this week, if any at all. Boy and Girl are both at sleepaway camp this week and I’m taking some time for myself. I am going to try to catch up on watching TV shows that I’ve recorded to DVR; I’m going to clean off my … Continue reading “Mental Health Week”

Hey, guys –

There will be very light posting this week, if any at all. Boy and Girl are both at sleepaway camp this week and I’m taking some time for myself. I am going to try to catch up on watching TV shows that I’ve recorded to DVR; I’m going to clean off my desk and clear out my email InBox. I’m going to read the food magazines that I have stacked around in piles and I’m going to try to even clean out the garage. We’ll see how much I actually get accomplished, but the one thing that I will likely not being doing much of this week is cooking. My dishwasher will be happy: I’d made so many spicy Mexican and Middle-Easterny-type things lately that the inside of my dishwasher was starting to smell like cumin, from all of the spicy dishes that were being washed in it. Weird.

Something for you all to think about during my “absence”, however:
I am going to start taking “suggestions”. If you’re looking for a good recipe for a certain dish, shoot me an email or comment and let me know, and I’ll post what I’ve got. Also, please feel free to submit any cooking or ingredient questions. I’ll do my best to tackle them. If I get enough, I may even add a cooking FAQ.

Anyway, have a great week and I’ll see you all soon.

XO,
Lara

Tibetan Aid Project Fundraiser

My parents are at this fundraiser tonight and got Anthony Bourdain’s autograph for me! I can’t wait until they get home and I get to hear all about the evening. The food, the people, and most of all, the Tony! I think that they bid on some fun silent auction items, too, so I can’t … Continue reading “Tibetan Aid Project Fundraiser”

My parents are at this fundraiser tonight and got Anthony Bourdain’s autograph for me! I can’t wait until they get home and I get to hear all about the evening. The food, the people, and most of all, the Tony! I think that they bid on some fun silent auction items, too, so I can’t wait to hear what they “won”.