Sunday, March 16, 2025

My Weekly W's

What's top of my mind: How quickly things change in nature.  Thursday afternoon we walked out to the back of our yard to check on the gardens.  While we were out there, I noticed that the Forsythia had maybe a dozen yellow leaves already.  Just 24 hours later and that huge bush was in full bloom.  How does that happen so quicky?  The tulip tree has a lot of buds as well, so I expect to see them blooming in a day or too.  Nature is amazing.

Where I've been: I went to Macy's in search of a new pair of shoes and found a pair that I love and are comfortable which isn't always easy to find.  Filling up the Jeep and picking up a few things from Kroger were the extent of my outings this week other than work.

Where I'm going: Other than work I have no idea where we may end up. Luckily, I have no appointments or commitments which usually makes for a great week.

What I'm watching: We watched I Thought My Husbands Wife was Dead on Lifetime.  It was a comedy/drama that we really enjoyed.  It had twists and turns that neither of us saw coming.  

What I'm reading: I just started Care and Feeding, A memoir by Laurie Woolever. She spent four years working for Mario Batal and nine years with Anthony Bourdain which should be interesting.
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What I'm eating:
Thai inspired chicken, veg, rice bowl


Beef tips, portabella mushroom over egg noodles


Fried chicken sandwich with ranch, lettuce and red onions, 'fries'
LO Beef chili with garlic, gouda biscuits


BIG salad x2
Coho salmon, rice, asparagus

Who needs a good slap:  Our local'ish' news channel.  They have let go of all of their local meteorologists and are now using recorded reporting from The Weather Channel in Atlanta which leaves our area in a dangerous spot.  I know back in 2004 when hurricane Charlie was approaching, they had all said for days that it was going to Tampa. Two hours before landfall our local weather man was reporting that our local weather doppler was beginning to pick up the bands and it was turning towards us which gave us a little time to me prepared for a direct hit instead of one going well north of us.
 
What is making me smile: TBG makes me smile and laugh every single day.  For that I am thankful.

I hope everyone is well and safe from the crazy weather lately.  Enjoy your Sunday!!

Sunday, March 9, 2025

My Weekly W's

 


What's top of my mind:  I started practicing Gumdo again and I am enjoying it so much.  Gumdo is a sword based Korean martial art.  I used to practice three or four times a week but let life get in the way.  My sword has been sitting in a corner of our bedroom looking sad and I realized I need to get back into it.  Not only is it a wonderful total upper body workout but when you are practicing, it is almost like meditation which makes it a double benefit.  I've only just started back this week so I'm rusty, but I am definitely going to keep at it.  I asked TBG if he thought I could be ready for a tournament when I turn 60 and he said of course and seemed pretty excited about it. Not sure I want to but it is something to really think about.

Where I've been:  We made it to the Herb and Garden show Friday and had a good time.  The lecture from Mike at Mari-Manns was really informative.  I picked up a few of their spice mixes (they are still 1.29 like they've been for probably 35 years) that I love and of course some cheese from the Mennonite booth.  They make amazing cheese.


Where I'm going:  I'm off tomorrow and I really need to get the Jeep washed.  I just washed it Wednesday, but we had 'dirty rain' on Friday, and it is a horrible mess.  I've actually never seen it this bad before.  Here is the local news.  Apparently, it happened in a lot of states. 'Dirty rain' fell across St. Louis, here's why  

What I'm watching:  With Love Meghan on Netflix.  I'm not really a fan of hers but I did enjoy the 3 or 4 episodes I watched.  Her one pot pasta did look really good.  I also watched the latest series of Southern Charm.

What I'm reading:  A lot of articles on alternative medicine and a few of my herb books to start planning my new herb garden. I think this hard winter killed my rosemary bush but luckily, I rooted some and have had it growing since November to replace it.

What I'm listening to:  Spring is obviously on its way because the birds and the frogs that I hear every morning are back.  Walking into work is like a nature symphony every morning.

What I'm eating: 
BIG salad
Taco bowl over rice with a cheese roll up
LO soul southing chicken soup and garlic biscuits
Chicken and Fettuccini Alfredo with a salad
Pizza (beef, mushrooms, green peppers, onion) and salad


Northwest Petrole Sole with a baked potato and asparagus This was my first time making or eating this type of fish and it was delicious.  I'll post how I cooked it one day this week.
I have beef stew cooking in the crockpot for dinner tonight.

Who needs a good slap: Our health care system.  It really frustrates me that Internal Medicine physicians are taught little to nothing about nutrition and zero about alternative medicine.  I can't help but think since the US government became so involved with the health care system and big pharma that there isn't a connection. 

What is making me smile:  Planning a few road trips for the Summer.  I don't like to travel anymore like I used to but I'm still a big fan of weekend road trips.  

I hope everyone has a wonderful Sunday and a great week ahead! 

Sunday, March 2, 2025

My Weekly W's


What's top of my mind: I really love the new side by side refrigerator that we bought in November.  It has so much more space.  I spent the morning doing an inventory and straightening it up a bit.  I want to focus on using up last summer's veggies and fruit to make room.  I still have quite a few bags of local blueberries, so I pulled out a bag and put a few in a separate jar to use with yogurt for couple of days and then made a batch of Jordan Marsh muffins.  So good. Culinary Adventures with Lori: Search results for jordan marsh blueberry muffins

Where I've been: Breakfast with TBG yesterday and a few errands was pretty much it for the week.

Where I'm going: Next week is the yearly Herb and Garden show that I always look forward to.  We're planning on going Friday afternoon to hear a speaker from Mari-Mann which was started by a friend of my grandmothers.  Mari-Mann always brings back great memories for me. No appointments or commitments for the week, which you know I always love.

What I'm watching: American Murder-Gabbie Petito which is such a sad story.  My heart goes out to her parents everytime I hear what they went through.  The Search for Instagrams Worst Con Artist.  This was a documentary on the young woman from the movie I watched a few weeks ago Apple Cider Vinegar.  I actually felt sad for her also because she obviously has some serious issues.

What I'm reading: Nothing to speak of.

What I'm eating:
Shephard's pie and salad
Roasted chicken legs, baked potato and salad
Spaghetti and meatballs and salad
Chicken sausage, veggie rice bowl with a cheese rollup.  


Meatball subs with oven fries
Beef chili with garlic cheddar biscuit.  These are the easiest, delicious biscuits. Culinary Adventures with Lori: Savory Drop Biscuits
Tonight, we're having gulf shrimp with sides TBD.

Who needs a good slap: No one comes to mind, actually.

What's making me smile: My Ninja 14 in 1 made me smile yesterday.  I found a bag of gorgeous poblano peppers and needed to roast them to get the skins off.  After a week of temperatures in the 60's and 70's I didn't know that I was going to wake up to a weekend of highs in the low 30's.  I wasn't in the mood to grill the poblano's in the cold so I decided to try the Air Roasting setting to see if that would work and it worked wonderfully.  After 25 minutes of cook time with 15 minutes in a sealed bowl the skins came right off.  

I hope everyone has a wonderful week ahead!!



 

Wednesday, February 26, 2025

Things That Make Me Smile

 


     I looked across the room and saw this sweet little creature staring at me.  How can you not smile?

Sunday, February 23, 2025

My Weekly W's

 



What's top of my mind:  We're heading into the last week of February, and it was a pretty decent month.  It was a lot colder, icier and snowy than our February's usually are but not unheard of and it looks like we're going into March with highs in the 40's and 50's so all of this snow should melt before we start the new month.  

Where I've been:  I did brave the super low temps and stopped by Kroger and Aldi to pick up a few items.  We had lunch at Buffalo Wild Wings one afternoon with some friends.  We hadn't been there in quite a few years, and it was a pretty good lunch. The place still looks good and was really clean. Food was pretty good too. Eating out is a big gamble these days which is why we don't do it often.  After lunch the two of us went to Lowes to pick up a couple of things. 

Where I'm going:  No appointments or commitments which I love.  It leaves the week wide open.

What I'm watching:  Nothing noteworthy.

What I'm reading:  I spent some time looking through 3 of my cookbooks, Jaimie Olivers Food Revolution, Dinner and Indian Flavor Every Day.  We're going back to eating fish once or twice a week so I'm looking for new ideas.  We went back to a subscription to Sea To Table and we're loving it.  We ate a lot of seafood in Florida but moving here, our options were little to none.  I love knowing exactly where our fish is coming from.  It is so fresh and delicious. (No connection to the company, they just do have excellent seafood all from the US.)

What I'm listening to: My body.  I don't know if I was coming down with something or just tired, but I slept a LOT.  I feel great today, so it was obviously needed.

What I'm eating:
We had chicken and waffles this morning for brunch.  I love that you make the waffle batter the night before then just add two eggs and 1/2 tsp baking soda in the morning before cooking.  Here's the recipe.Culinary Adventures with Lori: Amazing Waffles 


Dinners this week were...
Chicken and white northern bean spicy chicken soup
BIG salad
Chicken sausage and veg stir fry, pesto parmesan pasta with salad
Beef taco, veggie and rice bowl with cheese rollups. (BEST dish of the week)
BBQ chicken, baked potato and asparagus
Lamb burgers with potato "fries"
Beer battered cod, rice and spicy cabbage slaw



Tonight, we're having Alaskan Coho salmon with a poblano puree rice dish and a small salad

Who needs a good slap:  I have a Macy's, Target, Amazon and our Florida credit union credit cards.  All with a zero balance.  When I go shopping and they ask me if I want to open one of their store credit cards, I decline like I did Friday when we went to Lowes.  The guy actually looked at me like there must be something wrong with my credit for me not to want to open one.  Why is looking down on paying cash the norm now?  Does it really make you look wealthier to use a credit card instead of cash?  I give 2 slaps for thinking credit is better than cash.

What is making me smile: I saw this for April Fool's Day treats and had to laugh.  I don't think I'd have the heart to do that to anyone, but it did make me smile.


I hope everyone is doing well and enjoys this last bit of February!


Sunday, February 16, 2025

My Weekly W's

What's on top of my mind:  I'm focusing on enjoying the last few days of February.  In March I will crawl out of hibernation and begin my spring cleaning.  It should be pretty easy since we've done a good job of keeping up with things around the house.  Then I will start to get my gardens ready. We do still have one more raised bed to put together that didn't get done in the Fall.

Where I've been:  No appointments or commitments outside of work so it was a good week.  I had to drive over to our sister hospital to drop off something and decided to pick up TBG on the way and have him go with me so we could stop at Yellin Helen for a chicken salad sandwich and milkshake.  Coldest day of the week but the milkshake hit the spot. I did venture into Walmart for the first time in a very long time. (Not a fan and probably won't go back anytime soon.) I just needed to stock up on a few household items. It's probably been a few years since I've had to buy batteries and got a bit of sticker shock.  This morning, I ran to Kroger for a few veggies and fruit and gassed up the Jeep.  We got a few inches of snow overnight, but the big snow is predicted for Tuesday into Wednesday with single digit temps so I'm glad it's done.  

Where I'm going:  I probably won't be going anywhere but work if the predicted weather hits like it is supposed to.  Next weekend is the yearly Home and Garden show that we enjoy going to.  I hope the weather is better by then.

What I'm watching:  I watched Our Little Secret on Netfix.  It was a cute movie. Then I watched 2 or 3 episodes of Apple Cider Vinegar.  It's a brutal reminder not to believe everything you see on the Internet.  I hope to finish the series today.  It's like watching a train wreck and you can't turn away.

What I'm reading:  Again, not much.  But that's what sunny days on the patio are for.   

What I'm eating:  For lunch yesterday I was craving a good grilled cheese.  I had bought a block of Murray's Quesadilla cheese for Super Bowl dishes and decided to try it on a grilled cheese along with a slice of Colby pepper jack.  OMG it was perfect!


Dinners this week:
Chicken sausage and veggie pasta sauce over penne pasta with a salad
Roasted chicken, mashed potatoes and green beans
LO pasta reheated in the Ninja with a topping of parm and motz. salad and garlic bread
LO roasted chicken turned into honey mustard hot sandwiches on brioche buns with a salad
Steak for me, shrimp for TBG with salad and baked potatoes
Not very well plated but delicious.


LO chili with jalapeno poppers  (Quesadilla cheese for the win again.) 
Tonight, we're having pacific cod over rice and side dish to be determined.

Who needs a good slap: I spent 10 minutes thinking about this and couldn't come up with anyone so either I blocked it out or didn't come across anyone this week.

What is making me smile: Every single day that I wake up I smile.

I hope everyone has a wonderful Sunday.  For a majority of those in the US, stay warm, it's going to be a cold week.



Wednesday, February 12, 2025

Homemade Soy Sauce Update

 


A few weeks ago I shared this recipe for homemade soy sauce on one of my posts.  A number of you wanted to know how it turned out when I made it. 

Last week I made a batch and followed the recipe.  Obviously it is a very simple and straightforward recipe.  I did a blind taste test on TBG who has a pretty good pallet and he had a hard time picking which one was the 'real' soy sauce.  Then he did a blind taste test on me.  I could tell the difference but it was very faint and not bad at all.  In the future for me, I prefer a little bit less molasses. 

I used the soy sauce on our salmon that night and after cooking I couldn't tell the difference at all.

The ingredients of regular soy sauce are...Soy sauce (sometimes called soya sauce in British English[1]) is a liquid condiment of Chinese origin, traditionally made from a fermented paste of soybeans, roasted grainbrine, and Aspergillus oryzae or Aspergillus sojae molds

For us, the taste difference was so minimal I think once my supply of soy sauce is gone I'll make this as a replacement.  

Sunday, February 9, 2025

My Weekly W's


What's top of my mind:  February was always my favorite month when we lived in Florida. It was always the best weather of the year with low humidity and tons of sunshine. The Thomas Edison Celebration was a month of fun events like the block party downtown, the amazing art/craft show and then the night parade was always such a great time. I think we need to take a two-week vacation next February to visit our old stomping grounds and see if it's still as great as it used to be.Edison Festival of Light

Where I've been:  I had my haircut this week and that always feels so relaxing to have done.  I've been going to my hairdresser for a number of years and just love him to death.  It's always good to catch up.  We went for a number of walks this week now that all of the snow and ice is gone, and it was nice to be able to walk outside without getting wet or slipping around.  

Where I'm going:  I have a three-day weekend coming up next week, so I've been narrowing down plans for a day or overnight get away for us.  A lot depends on the unpredictable weather.

What I'm watching:  We watched The Color Purple yesterday.  I actually had forgotten what a good movie it is that touches on every single human emotion. I also caught up on Southern Charm.  Craig is the only one of the guys on that show that has really grown up.

What I'm reading:  I had a lot of things going on and really didn't read much.  My to be read pile is growing and I need to get busy even if just 30 minutes a day.

What I'm eating:
Beef tips, mashed potatoes and spicy coleslaw
BIG salad with garlic, cheese biscuits
Chicken sausage with peppers and onions, coleslaw and cheesy potato cakes
LO Beef tips with peppers and onions, rice and cheese rollup
Lamb burgers and 'fries'
BIG salad
Lamb and potato pies with a salad.  -These are a favorite for us both. Just half a pound of ground meat with potatoes and spices and you get four pies.  Very economical and delicious.


Who needs a good slap: People lacking in common sense and critical thinking skills. Our local Sheriff is an amazing leader and works tirelessly on improving our community.  He spent months of his personal time forming a Citizen Action Plan in the event of a weather disaster or other events that might impact our community, specifically those in very rural, remote areas.  There were two or three people at the meeting that just could not grasp this concept.  There have been so many devastating events in the last few years how can anyone be against being prepared and ready in the event that it happens here?  I just can't wrap my head around the lack of common sense. I myself feel relief to be living in an area where our local elected officials are planning and preparing to help our community. 

What's making me smile:  I had a few apples that needed to be used so made a pie.  Apple pie and ice cream is a favorite of TBG's so seeing him enjoying it brought a smile.  That is a small saucer so not as big of a piece as it looks. 😀


I hope everyone has a wonderful Sunday.  I'm looking forward to the super bowl food later today.  I don't really watch the game much, but TBG would be thrilled if the Eagles won so...  Go Eagles!!

Sunday, February 2, 2025

My Weekly W's

 


What's on top of my mind: We're already into the second month of the year and looking over January, it was a pretty good month.  The first three weeks I managed to have a good balance between getting a lot accomplished and doing things for fun and relaxation.  This last week not so much.  Work was exhausting and left me with little to no energy at the end of the day.  I hardly ever take naps but yesterday I ended up taking a 2-hour nap and slept the same 8-9 hours I usually do at night.  Hopefully I can get back to a more balanced day this week.

Where I've been:  TBG had his cardiology appointment on Monday. They had the results of his ultrasound and improvement in his heart function has gone up but not as much as the doctor expected.  The doctor wants him to have an MRI to rule out amyloidosis even though he doesn't have the top three indicators like carpal tunnel, tingling sensation in his limbs or a large tongue. (Yes, that is a symptom) He's been feeling great for a few months with plenty of energy, normal blood pressure, etc. but we'll go ahead with the tests to see what's going on.  The rest of the week I didn't go anywhere but work and Kroger once.

Where I'm going: I have a much-needed hair cut scheduled for Friday and I can't wait.  My hair grows so quickly, and I haven't had it trimmed since October I think. If the weather stays decent, I need to run the Jeep through the car wash again and I'll need to pick up a bit of fresh produce.  We'll see where else the week takes me.

What I'm watching:  I did catch up on the latest Southern Charm episodes but other than that I really didn't watch TV.  

What I'm reading:  Sadly, I didn't make time to read much this week.  

What I'm eating:
Since I cleaned out all of the leftovers in the freezer except for two servings of stuffed shells and two servings of Brunswick stew I made a pot of beef and bean chili.  We had that two times this week and now there are two servings of it in the freezer.  It all will get eaten in the next week or two so that is good.
Individual lamb and potato pie with a salad-favorite meal of the week
BIG salad x 2 
Fried chicken sandwich and coleslaw
Tonight, I'm roasting a chicken.  I want coleslaw with it and possibly mashed potatoes. I'm not sure what I will turn the left-over chicken and broth into yet.  Put there are a lot of possibilities, and I like that

Who needs a good slap: Even though it wasn't a great week, I can't think of anyone off the top of my head. 

What is making me smile:  I love a good candle and always have one burning this time of year. I picked up this one that smells so amazing.  It doesn't have a wooden wick which is what I usually buy but so far, it's burning well. 


I hope everyone is doing well and has a wonderful Sunday doing whatever makes you happy!





Wednesday, January 29, 2025

Things That Make Me Smile-Popovers

I love making popovers for Sunday breakfast, especially during the winter. It amazes me how four simple ingredients can make such a delicious treat.  I love them with cream cheese and jalapeno pepper jelly and bacon is always a good side as well.

Here is a link to the recipe that I always use.  I shared it a number of years ago but they are so good I thought I'd share again.


These bake for 35 minutes so in the winter you will get the bonus of a warm kitchen that smells so good.

 

Sunday, January 26, 2025

My Weekly W's

 


What's top of my mind:  As I enjoy this slow cozy month I've been making my home project list for this year.  There are only three, various painting jobs, air ducts professionally cleaned and have an electrician change out all of the light switches and outlets.  Last year we had probably 10 items on the list, but they were all smaller projects.  

Where I've been:  Other than work, I stopped at Kroger for produce and dairy.  We also went out to breakfast yesterday at TBG's request. 

Where I'm going:  TBG has a follow up with his cardiologist tomorrow that I will go with him to.  Other than that, we have no appointments or commitments, and I love weeks like that.

What I'm watching:  I watched a few episodes of Instant Dream House on Netflix and The Storied Life of A.J. Fikey.  The movie was good the home reno show was just OK.  

What I'm listening to:  Even in winter I try to get out in the backyard for at least 15-20 minutes every day and I love how quiet it is.  It's a great way to relax and clear your mind from a long day.

What I'm reading:  I just started Afternoon Coffee (available on Amazon) by my blog buddy Billie Jo Stoltz. (Afternoon Coffee And Evening Tea )  She has such a beautiful way of looking at life, family and the simple pleasures of life.  She recently lost her beloved Mother, and my heart goes out to her and her family.

What I've been eating:
This week I wanted to eat up a number of meals we had in the freezer to free up my containers and to make room for a different chili, soup and/or stew before Winter is over.  
Red Maine fish, rice and salad
LO soul southing chicken and white bean soup with my homemade artisan bread
When I make stuffed shells, I usually make two separate pans.  One to cook that night and one to add to the freezer.  I had one in there from Christmas Eve so I heated that up and added a small salad and bread.
LO Brunswick stew and bread
Lamb burger/cheese and red onions on a Brioche roll with 'fries'
Chicken sausage with peppers and onions and a baked potato

Who needs a good slap:  The neighborhood deer.  Our back yard has a six-foot-high fence around it so we don't have to worry about it.  For the 13 years we didn't have to worry much about our front yard either until this year.  This fall they ate the mum flowers as fast as they opened, and they were on the porch.  Now they have destroyed my holly bush.  This photo was sent to us two weeks ago from a friend that saw the deer outside our house.  She text it to us saying we had a visitor.

See the large, full holly bush?  


This is what it looks like now.  Mangled and almost stripped of all leaves.  I hope we can just cut it way down and save it.  I would never slap an animal but will give 4 virtual slaps.

What's making me smile:  It's Sunday so it's my weekly at home, mani, pedi, facial.  I always look forward to that hour of pampering that gets me ready for another week.

I hope everyone has a fabulous Sunday!!