Sunday, January 29, 2012

Well Hey There, How YOU Doin'?

I've been missing in action, and action it's been.  I've been super busy at work getting ready for the roll out of a couple of my big projects.  To say life is hectic right now, is a bit of an understatement.  Here are a few miscellaneous things rolling around in my head that I have been wanting to share.

Being so busy makes me think, what the heck was I thinking signing up for Doing My Best's Crappy Day Package?  Oh yea, cause I'm not the only one in the universe who has a crappy day, and who knows when my days are going to be crappier.  I've gotten most of my items together for the lucky recipient receiving my CDP.  I know the few remaining items I want to get, just have to make the time.  Then I will plan on how to wrap the presents creatively.

Next on my list of topics to ramble on about, a couple of you have asked for it, is the Irish stew recipe my mom made.  It's actually for a braised short rib recipe--but make it as a stew and server over mashed potatoes, and I swear you'll smell the heather and hear the bagpipes.  Go here:  Cuisinart PDF and look at PDF page 15 / booklet page 28 at the "Guinness braised short ribs" recipe.  I can just smell it now.  Yum.

I just HAVE to tell you.  Maybe I shouldn't.  Oh, what the heck.  My hubby got kinky for me the other night.  I know, I know, you're thinking, whoa lady! This is simply way too much information to share with complete strangers AND people who might actually KNOW you.  Or him.  Especially him.  Bwahahahahaha, I'm just teasin'.  But not really. 

SEE!



This is a luscious cocktail blended with vodka, mango, blood orange and passion fruit flavors and it's very tasty.  Isn't it just gorgeous?  It's a beautiful shade of coral.  It looks pink in the picture, but if you could see it, it is more coral.  The bottle is frosty white, so that color is the liquid.  I first drank it over ice.  Then I mixed it with pineapple juice.  I slept like a log all night because I didn't drink too much of it, just enough.  I want to mix it with orange juice and a splash of peach schnapps next time.  This stuff is wicked yummy.  Go get yourself some Kinky...  ;-)

I gave blood last Friday.  I am happy to report that my hemoglobin level is normal.  The last time I donated, I was borderline low, and it made me realize my iron level was low and look into what was going on.  Since then, I've been taking an iron supplement daily and I'm feeling worlds better.  My donation was pretty quick and pretty painless.  I don't even have a bruise.  I was happy with the crew they had working the donation--they were all experienced and efficient.  There were two blood suckers phlebotomists the last time who made me a bit nervous.  I was happy to see they weren't there this time.  My confidence has been restored.  If you have time and have an opportunity, go donate blood and help to save up to 3 lives.  You'll get your cholesterol level checked for free too!  What a deal.

Have a great week.  It will probably be awhile before I have time to yap at you again.  Cheers!

Sunday, January 22, 2012

It's Good To Be Back


I am so stinkin' happy to be back in the KC area.  We've seen so many great old friends within a 24 hour time span this weekend.  We saw Kevin & Suzie and the girls, Butch & Bev, Dave R (finally got to see him!), Mitch & Dawn and the kids, a ton of old and new pinhead friends at the pinball tournament last night, Ray & Becky, and Bill & Vera.  We've seen all these friends in the past day!  Wish I had remembered to take pics of the monthly pinball tournament last night to share, but I forgot.  I will remember next month.
 
We had a fabulous Mexican breakfast with Ray & Becky this morning.  I had (pork) salsa verde.  Mmmmmmm.  I can't wait to grow tomatillos, onions & cilantro in our garden and have a Mexican market in my own kitchen next summer.  The patron will be flowing.  (Note to self: buy an indoor lime tree.)  Rick Bayless is one of my favorite chefs.  I made one of his recipes last weekend and it was pretty good.  I am trying to make ourselves eat more vegetables.  I find that it is easier with Mexican food to do that.
 
We used to go to Mexican breakfast with Ray & Becky a couple of times a month back when we used to live here. It was fun finding a new dive with authentic Mexican cuisine.  You know it's good when you're the only table speaking English.  Speaking of tasty Mexican food, Ray slow cooked some incredible pork with arbole chilies all day yesterday.  He made soft tacos for us last night that I enjoyed even more than the salsa verde this morning.  I could eat Mexican food every day. 

It's definitely yummy to be back!

Thursday, January 19, 2012

Mrs. T, Can Shadow Come Out & Play?

You know how we inherited this wonderful fur bag named Shadow "with the house".  And how she used to be an outside dog only.  And how lucky we are that she has manners inside the house (some are newly acquired).

We discovered on Christmas day ... that ... she ... doesn't know how to ... PLAY.  Can you believe it?  It kind of makes sense.  It's not like she had a toy chest of furries at her disposal before us.  She never had more than an abandoned tennis ball found on the side of the road or a leftover deer leg bone (not kidding on that one).

Shelly sent Shadow a toy for Christmas!  Shadow was bewildered at how to "open" it.  Todd and Abby helped out a little with that part.  Then when she realized she had a new present all her own, she tried to play with it!  It was so funny watching this fully grown dog play like you'd expect an awkward puppy to act.  Check it out (try the link or the inserted video):

Shadow's first Christmas Present


It's so cute to see her get an energy spurt and run around the house playing with the toys.  She tosses them up like she does a mole freshly caught in the yard (hey, we live in the country).  She is such a hoot.  We just love her.

Here's another funny video from Christmas.  Isn't she a doll?!?

Shadow Playing

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Mom's Oklahoma Cooking

Because a few of you (Tricia) love to drool over my mom's cooking, I want to share the pics from last weekend.  Keep in mind, the dogs were cooked for too (there is not a meal that doesn't have cooked hamburger mixed in for them--and you thought I was SPOILED!).

Let me explain that I hate stew.  I HATE stew.  I literally despise the disgusting stuff.  It's what some lazy unimaginative person chooses to dump in a pot from what leftovers are in the fridge and add a few carrots and water and pass it off as dinner.  Blech.  But not my mom's IRISH STEW.  This dish has a bottle of Guinness in it, and it's eaten OVER MASHED POTATOES!  I used to think all meat in stew was bland blobs of chewy, tough, grisly hunks of protein.  First, this stuff was cut in small enough chunks that I don't feel like I am eating a side of cow with each bite of meat.  Secondively, each piece was seared so that there was a browned flavor on all sides and it was so tender I could cut it, but didn't need to, with a fork.  Did I mention mashed potatoes?  The third reason that makes this really great is that all of the vegetables are cut small.  So in each bite, I taste a little bit of everything.  Not just one big bite of hideous carrot.  <shudder with disgust>  Friday night, we had Irish Stew.  Keep in mind, these chunks look bigger than they really were--my spoon is on the side.  Fresh parsley only put this dish over the top.



Saturday morning held a table with my favorite and also Todd's favorite.  Pancakes and Bacon.  Oh, and a few fried eggs on the side, cause that's just how it is in Oklahoma.  The pancakes had finely chopped pecans in the batter.  And there was all this fresh fruit to put on top.  It was luscious.  The bacon was good too, and the over easy eggs were divine.  There is just nothing better than my mom's fried eggs.  It's just a fried egg.  But it's mom's fried egg with salt and pepper, and it's cooked in that kitchen with that taste, and it just doesn't taste the same anywhere else.  I also like the eggs I make.  I even probably love my own fried eggs, and I am getting good at making them and not breaking the yolks and not over-cooking them, BUT they aren't the same as my mom's.  But I digress.  Here is a picture (sorry the close up of the pancake turned out blurry).



Doh!  I forgot there was berry crumble Friday night.  Mom made homemade berry crumble with all kinds of berries plus cherries.  So it was nice and tart yet sweet from the crumble topping.  It was very tasty.


Saturday night, we went to dinner at Murphy's and had a "hot hamburger".  Don't know why I didn't take a picture.  I guess cause it wasn't mom's cooking.

Sunday morning was another dish of paradise.  That day was homemade toasted buns, hash browns, and sausage gravy.  With fried eggs.  ;-)  Sorry, I haven't downloaded that pic yet.

Good thing I started at the gym Tuesday.

I leave you with a pic of all the dogs before we left.  This was the best one:

Sunday, January 8, 2012

Exceeds Expectations

We went to Oklahoma this weekend and had a really wonderful weekend.  Celebrated Christmas with mom and dad.  We got way too many fun new things, especially for the kitchen (wahoo!).  I will yap about the yummy awesomeness we ate later, complete with pictures after I download.

There are two things I was nervous about prior to this weekend.  I didn't know how things would go.  Fortunately, I had absolutely no need to worry!

Shadow has never travelled, at least not to our knowledge.  She used to be an outdoor country dog.  Before us, she had never been a family member.  She didn't have toys, or a warm bed.  She doesn't really understand how to even "play" (more on that in a future post)!  We've opened the door to our home and our hearts, and she fits right in with ease.  She rode to and from Oklahoma like a seasoned pro.  She was not nervous or antsy about being in a moving vehicle.  She moved around only as much as our other kids did.  She dove right into the plate licking in grandma's kitchen.  She loved the walks through the acreage. 

She tried really hard to catch a mole or a bunny, but no luck.  It was so cute to see her run up to an area of overgrown brush, and stop with her tail stick straight in the air.  Then suddenly she would just jump into the brush like a jack rabbit (gained as much air vertically as she did horizontally), and all I saw was her tail.  It wagged once, then went very still.  Then off she went like her panties were on fire.  Now she understands why Abby and Keystone love to visit grandma and grandpa's so much.  She is going to sleep for the next two days, just like Abbytail and Keystone.

And the other major surprise of the weekend was... my reunion with my old high school best friend.  We'll call her "SamsMom".  I know that name will be hard for one of my other dearest friends ever, and I love her furry Sam with all of my heart--but I am sure that we are all flexible enough to adjust.  Plus the furry one's name isn't Sam on the Internet anyway, so we're set.  ;-)  Sam is such an awesome name.  One of my very favorites.  I had a cat named Samson once.  ANYWAY....

I was so happy when SamsMom's schedule was clear and she could come see me last Saturday afternoon.  She actually made sure she had time to see me as soon as we firmed up our travel plans.  I was so excited, counting down the hours until the time when she arrived.  

When I opened the door, it was just like we never lost the last nineteen years.  We picked up right where we left off.  We may not be as young or quite as thin as we once were, and *my* memory isn't quite what it used to be when recalling high school acquaintances, but she's still my old friend!  I feared maybe she changed, or I changed and I wouldn't feel the connection I used to have with her, but Not. True. At. All.  We sat there for hours and talked about what we have both been up to for the past 19 years, and what we remember back in high school.  We laughed like the school girls we used to be.  I'm hoping my mom didn't hear too many new stories.  I don't remember many of the other people who graduated in our class.  But I do remember that all the fun I had in high school, was with her.

What an amazing weekend that flew by much too fast.