For you cat lovers out there…

Queenie, the female cat out of our three, has always been a picky eater. She will eat the special “prescription” food from the vet, but we’ve never been able to find a cat “treat” that she likes (except for a little shred of “real” chicken, every once in a while, when I’m cooking or after … Continue reading “For you cat lovers out there…”

Queenie, the female cat out of our three, has always been a picky eater. She will eat the special “prescription” food from the vet, but we’ve never been able to find a cat “treat” that she likes (except for a little shred of “real” chicken, every once in a while, when I’m cooking or after we’re done eating). The boys like everything that we’ve ever given them, treat-wise, but this one (Greenies) has been their favorite up until now.

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The last time that I was at the vet (buying overpriced food), the assistant gave us some samples of this kind.

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Queenie LOVED them. Loved them so much that she will follow us around after we give her one, waiting for another. She is normally pretty aloof and indifferent, so this is a marked difference. She also tracked down (by scent) the open bag (the small sample pack didn’t have a closure, so I had just Scotch-taped it) on my desk and was trying to bite it open. The samples were of the “free range chicken” flavor, so I can’t vouch for the other flavors, but all three cats LOVE the chicken. It doesn’t actually contain free range chicken, mind you, but is free range chicken flavored. I find that hilarious. I know who they’re pandering to, and I realize that I probably am their target audience, but I still think it’s funny.

Anyway, if you have a picky eater cat, give these a try. They are on sale on Petco’s website right now for two bucks (not sure if they are also on sale in the store).

At the risk of boring you all to tears…

The desk is finished and it looks GLORIOUS. Definitely some satisfaction in doing it yourself (although it would have been nice to save the grand-and-a-half that we payed the jacka$$ painter to do it). The paint smell is SO strong right now that you can get high from walking into our backyard, but it does … Continue reading “At the risk of boring you all to tears…”

The desk is finished and it looks GLORIOUS. Definitely some satisfaction in doing it yourself (although it would have been nice to save the grand-and-a-half that we payed the jacka$$ painter to do it). The paint smell is SO strong right now that you can get high from walking into our backyard, but it does look great. We’ll give it a couple of days to “off-gas” and then we’ll put the furniture back out there. I’ll post one last photo once everything is set up again, and then I promise I’ll shut up about the darned deck.

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The second D.I.Y. agenda item for this weekend was to stain our front door. It is a beautiful wooden door with beveled, leaded glass inserts and sidelites on either side. It’s gorgeous, but it takes the full brunt of the afternoon sun and we hadn’t done a thing to it in the 4 years that we’ve lived here. The polyurethane coating was GONE and the wood was faded and starting to crack. Our house isn’t palatial, but it’s comfy and the front door was certainly not making a good first impression.

Hubby attacked it with plastic “steel wool” today and then Boy, Girl and I stained it (taking turns). Tomorrow night, Hubby will put a fresh coat of polyurethane on it. It already looks 150% better than it did, even without the polyurethane.

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Not quite sure why I’ve gotten this home maintenance bug lately, but we do go through periodic spurts like this. Next up: painting Girl’s bathroom a beautiful, rich, dark chocolate brown. She just got brand new “teenager appropriate” bedding that has some really pretty colors in it: burgundy, pumpkin, brown, gold, acid/lime green and turquoise. It sounds weird, but it’s really pretty. The coordinating shower curtain has the same colors (though it’s a different fabric), so the brown will look very nice. The old salon that I used to go to had chocolate brown paint on the walls in the shampoo room and I always thought that it was really pretty and rich-looking, so that project will be next.

Bonus photo of my very comfy new hiking boots. We all bought new boots today and have been wearing them around ever since we left REI. They will be all nicely broken in by the time our Alaska trip rolls around.

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(sorry if I blinded you with my Caspar the Friendly Ghost legs!)

Huh?

Check out the 7th paragraph of this story (Oh, heck…read the whole thing, but the 7th paragraph has me scratching my head. I am clearly missing something.): McCain interview, New York Times OK, yes…it’s preferable to have two parents and yes, they both play an important role, but isn’t more about having two parents to … Continue reading “Huh?”

Check out the 7th paragraph of this story (Oh, heck…read the whole thing, but the 7th paragraph has me scratching my head. I am clearly missing something.):

McCain interview, New York Times

OK, yes…it’s preferable to have two parents and yes, they both play an important role, but isn’t more about having two parents to share the burden/nurturing load, rather than having two parents that are different genders? He really thinks it’s better for those kids to stay in group homes or foster care, where they have NO parents, than to place them with a loving gay couple that wants to have them? REALLY?

Hubby makes a good point that this is a moot point, because adoption regulations really don’t fall under the purview of the Presidency, so McCain’s really just pandering to the right wingers when he makes this statement. Gay adoption isn’t going to be something that he will really be changing regulations on. It really falls under state regulations or is up, maybe, to the individual agency that is making the placement, but still….isn’t gay adoption just a ridiculous thing to be AGAINST?

Pretty embarassed to be posting this…

Just in case you are struck with perverse curiosity about whether or not Angelina Jolie has had her twins yet…. the news will be posted on the website of her French maternity hospital, which can be found here: Hopital Lenval I’ll translate for you, just in case your French is rustier than mine (which is … Continue reading “Pretty embarassed to be posting this…”

Just in case you are struck with perverse curiosity about whether or not Angelina Jolie has had her twins yet….

the news will be posted on the website of her French maternity hospital, which can be found here:
Hopital Lenval

I’ll translate for you, just in case your French is rustier than mine (which is saying a lot!):

Press release concerning Mrs. Angelina Jolie…normal course of monitoring her pregnancy…blah blah blah…admitted into the Lenval Foundation…blah blah blah…Her doctor Michel Sussman alone will have the ability to give any medical information, in the due course of time…blah blah blah….previous Caesarean with first pregnancy…blah blah blah…normal procedure…simple monitoring…to assure the well being of her babies in the weeks to come….blah blah blah…hospital has all facilities to accommodate family visits…blah blah blah
Press rep: blah blah blah

Communiqué de presse concernant Mme Angelina JOLIE
Dans le cadre de la surveillance normale de sa grossesse, comme prévu de longue date, Madame Angelina JOLIE a été admise dans les locaux de la Fondation LENVAL, Maternité SANTA MARIA. Son gynécologue obstétricien, le Docteur Michel SUSSMANN, seul habilité à le faire, donnera toute information médicale, en temps voulu. Il s agit donc d une grossesse gémellaire et son hospitalisation à ce stade de la grossesse, est une procédure normale chez une patiente ayant déjà bénéficié d une césarienne lors de la première grossesse. Elle nécessite une simple surveillance pour s assurer du bien-être de ses bébés dans les semaines à venir. La clinique SANTA MARIA au sein de la fondation LENVAL présente toutes les commodités permettant les visites de sa famille. Madame Angelina JOLIE m a chargé de vous préciser qu elle se porte parfaitement bien. Contact presse : Mme BAUER Nadine le 02.07.08

No new updates are on the hospital website, but there are RAMPANT rumors around the Internets that she has already had the babies, a boy (Knox Leon) and a girl (Vivienne Marcheline). This may be complete speculation, but the fact that Angelina’s recently deceased mother was named Marcheline lends some credence. Apparently, the locals in the rural French area where her hospital is located have made a game out of trying to get their fabricated “Angelina rumors” published, with bragging rights going to those that are successful in getting the most outlandish ones out there….

Patty Melts and Oven-Baked Fries

Absolutely no pretense at healthy or gourmet food here, just good old fashioned junk food. Nothing green at all on the plate. Girl is at a birthday sleepover tonight, so it’s just me and the boys. I thought (correctly) that this would be a crowd-pleaser. Oven-Baked French Fries Preheat oven to 450 degrees. Cut your … Continue reading “Patty Melts and Oven-Baked Fries”

Absolutely no pretense at healthy or gourmet food here, just good old fashioned junk food. Nothing green at all on the plate. Girl is at a birthday sleepover tonight, so it’s just me and the boys. I thought (correctly) that this would be a crowd-pleaser.

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Oven-Baked French Fries

Preheat oven to 450 degrees. Cut your potatoes into thick planks (fry-shaped, maybe 1/2 inch to 3/4 inch wide). Sprinkle the fries lightly with sugar (about 1 Tbsp. per 6 small-to-medium-sized potatoes) and your choice of seasoning. BBQ seasoning would be good, or Baby Bam, but I used this No-Salt Substitute Seasoning, because I like to have a little control over the amount of salt on my fries; I like to be able to taste them after they’re cooked and add the salt, at that point, so that I can be more sure of the correct amount.

Toss the fries with a generous coating of canola oil. Pour them out onto a very large baking sheet and bake until golden, about 30 minutes, but you’ll need to keep an eye on them. They will stick to the baking sheet, so you won’t be able to turn them during cooking, but, if you have put enough oil on them, they will toast on the bottom side, too, and will “release” from the pan when they are done.

When they’re done, remove the pan from the oven and let them cool for about 1 minute, then use a large spatula to remove them to a large plate lined with paper towels to absorb any excess grease. Salt liberally with salt or Fleur de Sel.

While the fries are baking….

Patty Melt Sandwiches

serves 4

for the patties:
1 lb hamburger meat
1 Tbsp Worcestershire sauce
1/4 cup finely chopped white onion
1 medium-sized garlic clove, minced or pressed
1 to 2 Tbsp finely chopped fresh Italian parsley, to taste
1/4 tsp ground mustard
salt and freshly ground pepper to taste

butter or margarine

4 slices of your choice of cheese – Swiss would have been great, but we only had ‘Murrican on hand, so we used that.

8 slices bread of your choice – it should be fairly hearty, dense bread and shouldn’t be sliced too thinly – We used a round sourdough loaf.

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Blend together all patty ingredients (kinda gross, but really best to do it with your hands). Heat up your grill or a grill pan. I usually spray our grill lightly with Pam and then fire it up on high heat until I’m ready to put the meat on, then I’ll turn it down to low while the meat actually cooks. Cook the patties until done, turning as little as little as possible. When the patties are done, pull them off the heat and assemble the sandwiches.

Top each patty with a slice of cheese and place it in between two slices of bread. Lightly butter the outside of each sandwich. Put the assembled sandwiches back on the grill (or grill pan or griddle or whatever you’re using), over low heat, and cook until the bread is toasted and the cheese has melted, turning only once, if possible.

The fries should be about done by this point, so pull them out, pour the Zinfandel (or maybe one of these?) and ketchup and dig in.

Italian Herb Seasoning Blend

Italian Herb Seasoning 1 1/2 tsp dried oregano 1 tsp dried marjoram 1 1/2 tsp dried thyme 1 1/2 tsp dried basil 1 tsp dried rosemary leaves 1 tsp dried sage Combine all herbs and store in a small, airtight container. Sprinkle in tomato sauces or rice, on pizza dough, on garlic bread, into salad … Continue reading “Italian Herb Seasoning Blend”

Italian Herb Seasoning

1 1/2 tsp dried oregano
1 tsp dried marjoram
1 1/2 tsp dried thyme
1 1/2 tsp dried basil
1 tsp dried rosemary leaves
1 tsp dried sage

Combine all herbs and store in a small, airtight container. Sprinkle in tomato sauces or rice, on pizza dough, on garlic bread, into salad dressings or dips, etc.

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Fresh Tomato Pie, for SERIOUS fresh tomato lovers only

This is a summer staple at our house. Like gazpacho, we wait all year for beautiful, ripe, juicy local tomatoes so that we can make this recipe. My best friend, E, gave me the recipe for the original version of this dish, but I have adapted it quite a bit, so I’ll just give you … Continue reading “Fresh Tomato Pie, for SERIOUS fresh tomato lovers only”

This is a summer staple at our house. Like gazpacho, we wait all year for beautiful, ripe, juicy local tomatoes so that we can make this recipe. My best friend, E, gave me the recipe for the original version of this dish, but I have adapted it quite a bit, so I’ll just give you my version here. This absolutely must be made with fresh, ripe (but not over-ripe or TOO juicy) tomatoes. This dish is worth a visit to a farm or farmer’s market to get them.

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Fresh Tomato Pie
(We have a tendency to call this ‘Mater Pie, since my farmer mother-in-law calls potatoes “taters” and tomatoes “maters”, but that looks really funny to me now that Boy and Girl are learning Latin.)

1/2 package refrigerated pie crust
(one of the two crusts that come in the package)
2 cups shredded mozzarella cheese
1/4 cup fresh basil chiffonade
about 5 fresh, ripe but firm, medium-sized tomatoes, sliced into 1/2 inch rounds
(discard stem and bottom ends or chop up and reserve for another use)
about 2 Tbsp olive oil (or an olive oil spray)
kosher salt (about 1/4 to 1/2 tsp?) and freshly ground pepper (about 1/4 tsp?)

Preheat oven to 400 degrees.

Fit piecrust into a 9 inch glass pie plate. Fold edges over top edge of pie plate (make a decorative edge, if desired – there are some ideas on the pie crust package). Prick dough all over (sides and bottom) with a fork. Bake at 400 for 5 minutes.

Remove crust from oven and spray it lightly with the olive oil (or brush on a light coating). Sprinkle about 1 cup of the cheese onto the crust. Arrange a layer of tomato slices on top of the cheese, cutting some rounds into pieces, if necessary, to fill in any “gaps” and form one solid layer. Sprinkle lightly with half of the salt and half of the pepper. Spray (or brush) with another tiny bit of olive oil. Top with 1 Tbsp. of the basil and then another 1/2 cup of cheese. Repeat one more layer of tomatoes, salt, pepper, olive oil, 1 Tbsp of basil and then the remaining cheese. Top with 1 more Tbsp of basil and set the remaining 1 Tbsp aside for later. Place pie on a cookie sheet on a lower rack in the oven. Bake at 400 degrees, uncovered, for 35 to 40 minutes. Remove pie from the oven when the tomatoes are bubbling up and the crust and cheese topping are nicely browned. Let stand for 5 minutes before serving, using paper towels to VERY gently blot up any excess juice that bubbles to the surface while the pie is standing. Before serving, sprinkle with remaining 1 Tbsp of basil.

After removing the first slice, I will usually tilt the pie (put a dishtowel under one end of the dish) so that the excess juices (there will be lots of them) will drip into the empty space, and then I’ll put a folded paper towel there to collect them. The crust will easily get soggy if it’s allowed to sit in the excess tomato juices. The leftovers of this pie will MAYBE keep for one day in the refrigerator, but it is VASTLY better if it’s eaten while it’s still warm. It’s great as a brunch or lunch dish and can even stand up as a light summer entree, if you pair it with a light salad or green vegetable.

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My other mother-in-law (it’s a long story…) adds a layer of caramelized onions when she makes this pie. It is definitely a recipe that could be adapted in lots of different ways (corn/cilantro/black bean, fresh oregano/feta, etc.).

Beware – it is NOT necessary to grease the pie pan before placing the dough in it. If you forget this and grease it, anyway, the dough will slide down and this will happen:

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All is not lost, however. You can gently lift the gooey dough out of the pie pan and onto a foil-lined baking sheet, sprinkle it lightly with salt, pepper, grated Parmesan, garlic powder and Italian Herb Seasoning and bake it at 400 degrees for about 10 minutes and then slice it into strips for a garlic-cheesy toast stick that is a great with a bowl of soup.

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Thank goodness those pie crusts come two in a package!

Mamma Mia movie

OK, I know that I am just a big ol’ geek, but I am quite literally counting down the days until this movie comes out. I saw the show on Broadway MANY years ago and loved it and have since seen the traveling version. I just LOVE LOVE LOVE it. The movie will have a … Continue reading “Mamma Mia movie”

OK, I know that I am just a big ol’ geek, but I am quite literally counting down the days until this movie comes out. I saw the show on Broadway MANY years ago and loved it and have since seen the traveling version. I just LOVE LOVE LOVE it. The movie will have a star-studded and talented cast:

Stellan Skarsgard
(Robin Williams’ rival/nemesis from “Good Will Hunting”)

Amanda Seyfried
(from HBO’s “Big Love”)

Colin Firth
(“Pride & Prejudice” and “Bridget Jones”)

Pierce Brosnan
(“Bond, James Bond”)

Dominic Cooper
(“Dakin” from “The History Boys” – I saw this show on Broadway, as well, and it was BRILLIANT (co-starred the actors that play Madame Maxime and Uncle Vernon from the Harry Potter movies). I believe that he played Dakin in the movie version (haven’t seen it), as well, but he was phenomenal on Broadway – absolutely stole the show.

There aren’t enough words to give proper accolades to either Christine Baranski (if you haven’t seen “Cruel Intentions“: RUN, do not walk, do not pass “Go”, do not collect $200 – just GO…hilarious movie and GREAT soundtrack…) or Meryl Streep; just suffice to say that I’m hooked…if they’re in it, I’ll go see it. The only time that philosophy has ever failed me was with “Evening” a couple of years ago.

This movie looks like it will be visually stunning, with lots of scenic views of Greek islands. In addition to loving the storyline and the music, Greece is my dream “someday” destination. We are saving our pennies and hoping to be able to afford a vacation there next summer. On a slightly-related topic, if you ever get a chance to see the IMAX movie “Greece: Secrets of the Past“, it is absolutely worth your time. We saw it in Chicago (at the Field Museum, or the Shedd Aquarium, I can’t remember – maybe the Museum of Science and Industry?) a while back (we were there to see the Tut exhibit) and it was GORGEOUS. Beautiful music in it, as well and it was narrated by Nia Vardalos, writer/star of “My Big Fat Greek Wedding”. I loved the caryatides that “came to life” at the end.

Anyway…I will be at the theatre on the first day (July 18th) that “Mamma Mia” opens, I guarantee it. Hubby liked the show, too, and is even a little excited, himself (or, at least he’s willing to go with me). If you haven’t seen the trailer, you can go check it out here:
Mamma Mia movie site

Taco Ring review

I forgot to say how we liked the taco ring…I guess I have “Summer brain”. Anyway, we all liked it quite a bit. It certainly isn’t gourmet, but it was easy and it was a hit. Boy and Girl were actually arguing last night over which of them would get to eat the leftovers for … Continue reading “Taco Ring review”

I forgot to say how we liked the taco ring…I guess I have “Summer brain”. Anyway, we all liked it quite a bit. It certainly isn’t gourmet, but it was easy and it was a hit. Boy and Girl were actually arguing last night over which of them would get to eat the leftovers for lunch. As it turned out, Boy and I were at a pool party with some of his buddies from school and we ate yummy grilled hot dogs in one of the most hospitable backyards I’ve ever seen (it was Boy Wonderland: ping pong table, a lovely pool with bar seating both inside and outside the water, grill, tables, batting cage, putting green and gorgeous screened-in porch), so Hubby and Girl got to fight over the leftovers. I didn’t ask, but I’m pretty sure that Girl won. 😉

Not sure what I’ll do for dinner tonight – time to hit the cookbooks. I have some boneless, skinless chicken breasts thawing… Chicken a la King is always a big hit, but I don’t have any celery or carrots in the house right now and I don’t want to make another grocery run. I’m sure I’ll come up with something…