March has been very long and very short at the same time. The long cold winter seems to be hanging on to the last possible minute. It is still hard to believe tomorrow is April 1st. I guess taking two classes on top of the working mom gig has an upside - time goes by fast when you're too busy to notice! I have nothing exciting to talk about, I just wanted to be able to say I posted something in the month of March.
The most entertainment around here lately is the Wii. The little ones are old enough to attempt to play, and it is wild, animated, hilarious and dangerous. They jump when Mario jumps, swordfight like it's real, make the greatest facial expression and generally almost bump into each other or the tv constantly. At least they're getting some exercise - just stay clear! Even the dogs have learned it's not a good idea to lay down anywhere near the field of play. I hope when they're older, they still have fun together.
A working mom shares tales of motherhood. I am sure my precious me-time could be spent on more noble pursuits, but all of these stories need to get written to make room in my brain for other important things.
Thursday, March 31, 2011
Sunday, February 27, 2011
Coconut Basmati Rice Pudding
Mmmmmm, just the thought of it makes my mouth water. Anything with coconut is good, right? This is how I made it today:
2 1/4 c. coconut milk, 1 c. basmati rice, 1/2 c. sugar, 1/2 tsp. vanilla, 1/2 c. raisins
- Put everything in a saucepan,
- Turn on burner and go see what the kids are yelling about, remind them to share,
- Come back, stir pudding, enjoy coconutty aroma, imagine how tasty it will be,
- Fill the dog's water dish, pick up a few toys in the living room, wonder why there's a banana peel on the couch, put scissors and tape out of kids reach (how did they get to the living room in the first place?), lament that there's laundry waiting, watch a few minutes of 'Toopy and Binoo', realize the kids aren't even in the room, plug in the laptop because the battery is almost dead, log into Facebook, remind myself I should be doing homework instead, wonder why it sounds like water is running,
- Realize it's the forgotten pudding boiling over,
- Run to the kitchen, remove it from the burner,
- Curse and clean up the mess,
- Add a little water to make up for what ended up on the stove,
- Stir, cover and simmer for 40 minutes....Voila!
2 1/4 c. coconut milk, 1 c. basmati rice, 1/2 c. sugar, 1/2 tsp. vanilla, 1/2 c. raisins
- Put everything in a saucepan,
- Turn on burner and go see what the kids are yelling about, remind them to share,
- Come back, stir pudding, enjoy coconutty aroma, imagine how tasty it will be,
- Fill the dog's water dish, pick up a few toys in the living room, wonder why there's a banana peel on the couch, put scissors and tape out of kids reach (how did they get to the living room in the first place?), lament that there's laundry waiting, watch a few minutes of 'Toopy and Binoo', realize the kids aren't even in the room, plug in the laptop because the battery is almost dead, log into Facebook, remind myself I should be doing homework instead, wonder why it sounds like water is running,
- Realize it's the forgotten pudding boiling over,
- Run to the kitchen, remove it from the burner,
- Curse and clean up the mess,
- Add a little water to make up for what ended up on the stove,
- Stir, cover and simmer for 40 minutes....Voila!
Sunday, February 13, 2011
Smoothies! (prefaced by random ramblings)
Are blogs supposed to be funny? Some of the ones I read are absolutely hilarious, some of them mirror incidents in my own life, some are informative. I guess if something funny happens, I will write a funny post. I really just like getting little anecdotes written down so I can let them out of my head. You know, there's only so much room for information in there. Research proves it. Research also shows that the size of the Amygdala is proportional to a person's social contact needs. Apparently Facebookers and Bloggers have larger amygdala, introverted loners have small ones. Wow, what a surprise, our brain affects how we act.
But I digress - back to the topic of this blog, Smoothies! Here are few of our favorites, all made in the fabulous Magic Bullet. This works great because everyone can pick their own flavor, made right in the cup.
Base: 1 cup crushed ice, 1/4 to 1/2 cup vanilla yogurt, 1-2 scoops vanilla cream meal replacement powder
Add flavors to base:
Creamsicle - 1 cup orange juice, 1/2 banana (optional)
Choco-Banana - 1 cup milk, 1/2 banana, 1 TB cocoa, 1 TB sugar
Very Berry - 1 1/2 cups milk, handful of frozen berries, 1/4 cup strawberry yogurt
Pina Colada - 1 cup pineapple juice, 2 TB coconut milk powder
* Please note: All quantities are estimated, I have never actually measured anything in a smoothie!
But I digress - back to the topic of this blog, Smoothies! Here are few of our favorites, all made in the fabulous Magic Bullet. This works great because everyone can pick their own flavor, made right in the cup.
Base: 1 cup crushed ice, 1/4 to 1/2 cup vanilla yogurt, 1-2 scoops vanilla cream meal replacement powder
Add flavors to base:
Creamsicle - 1 cup orange juice, 1/2 banana (optional)
Choco-Banana - 1 cup milk, 1/2 banana, 1 TB cocoa, 1 TB sugar
Very Berry - 1 1/2 cups milk, handful of frozen berries, 1/4 cup strawberry yogurt
Pina Colada - 1 cup pineapple juice, 2 TB coconut milk powder
* Please note: All quantities are estimated, I have never actually measured anything in a smoothie!
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