Sunday, September 12, 2010

My New Brother


My parents adopted a new baby! They named him Gilbert Grape and they think he's 3 or 4 months old. He's healed now, but they were told he had a broken leg and had to wear a little cast for a while :(

We have a special place in our hearts for tuxedo cats and based on what I've heard, this little man is a mixture of our two previous tuxedo cats. He has the distinguished eyes of Ace and the little nose/mouth of Whippie. I've been told he has an old soul (like Ace), but loves to be loved on (like Whippie).

I can't wait to meet this little fellow when I go home for Christmas. If he weren't the perfect cat for my family then I might even bring him back in my suitcase, but I'm not mean enough to take away the new love of their lives.

Friday, September 10, 2010

Anthro Kitchen Goodies

This new diet we're trying is causing me to be in the kitchen a lot more. Most days I don't really mind, but sometimes I'm tired and not in a cooking mood. I'm sure these items from Anthropologie would make the task a little more fun.....














Can I just move into an Anthropolgie store??

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Dangerous Salsa

The weekend before last Jake picked about a million peppers and we made another attempt at creating some salsa. Jake grilled the peppers this time and went to work dicing and blending. I don't have any pictures of the mess or the end product, but this stuff was h-o-t-t HOT. I mean really, really hot. Take the hottest salsa you've ever had at a restaurant or purchased at the store and multiply that by a million. It is delicious. This turned out to be a problem though because once you start eating eat you can't stop. By the time you do FORCE yourself to stop you are sweating, tearing up a bit, and you basically wish you could cut your tongue off. Well, that's been my experience anyway. And FYI, I can eat spicy food like I was born and raised in Mexico so don't think I'm just wimping out on the salsa.


On a semi related vegetation note, Jake also picked these grapes from the backyard!

Monday, September 6, 2010

Our New (Semi) Vegan Diet

I have a friend at work who has a son that works on some organic farms. The owners of the farms are really into eating healthy and living a vegan lifestyle. They gave my friend's son packets and brochures about vegan-ism and when she started telling me about it I became really interested so she brought me the info to read. And it kind of changed my life.

If you know me then you know I love food. All food. Mass quantities of food. I'm most definitely a "live to eat" person as opposed to one that "eats to live". And I don't think that has changed, but I'm much more aware of what I'm eating now and I'm trying to greatly reduce the amount of animal products that I take in.

I don't want to get all preachy about this because I don't want to be responsible for making someone else change their entire life, but the short version of why this change came about is due to the disgusting things I saw in the literature. I'm definitely not an animal rights activist and feel the need to emphasize this to people when I mention the vegan thing. I feel that the animals are here so that we can eat them, and yes, I feel bad that they live in awful conditions, but that's not what's making me convert. It's the fact that I feel the bad conditions they're living in are gross and I want to ingest as little of it as possible. This does not mean that I'm cutting it out completely and here are reasons why:

1. It's hard. A lot of things have eggs and milk in them and while I am more conscious of how much I'm consuming, I will never cut it out completely.

2. I don't want to be rude. If I go to someones house to eat I will definitely eat anything that is provided. And I'll enjoy it. You only live once and I do intend to still enjoy food, I just hope to become healthier and perhaps live a little longer by eating better.

3. There aren't any vegan restaurants around these parts and let's face it, I'm not going to eat every meal at home. I will make an effort to order more vegetarian meals when we eat out, but I'm not making it a rule to do so on every occasion.

You might be wondering, "how does your poor husband feel about this?" Well he was hesitant about the idea at first, but I think he's willing to give it a shot. And since he's been out of town the past couple of months and his diet has consisted mostly of Burger King and In and Out, I think he's welcoming the idea of change ;)

And to be honest, the changes aren't that big. I've never really purchased red meat or pork and most meals I make are things that work just fine without meat. The hardest thing is that I can't be lazy about dinner anymore. It requires more preparation and actual "cooking." No more frozen pizzas or quick trips to Taco Bell :(

I've actually made a lot of good recipes lately and I'll post some when I have more time, but here's a glimpse at what I purchased at Whole Foods a couple of weeks ago:


And here's my review of the products:

  • Soy Pudding: wonderful
  • Soy yogurt: I like the key lime flavor, but not any of the others :(
  • Tofu: not a fan. I've tried it a few different ways and I think I'll continue to use it in recipes that use it as a substitute for cheese, but not as a substitute for meat.
  • Smart Ground and the sausage right underneath it: haven't tried yet
  • Soy Cheese:
  • Mozzarella: good
  • Cheddar: only good in small quantities
  • Almond Milk: wonderful!
  • Earth Balance Butter: good
I recently read that too much soy is bad for you so I suppose I'll be cutting some of this out. We've also been eating a lot of beans and pasta. And vegetables of course.

Unfortunately Whole Foods is about an hour and a half away so I cannot go every week. The local Safeway has some of these products, but not many of them so we'll see how this goes....Wish me luck!

Sunday, September 5, 2010

The Lake County Fair

We spent Friday and Saturday night at the Lake County Fair and had a lot of fun. On Friday night we went to the Miss Lake County pageant. Jake's uncle introduced the show and the picture below is of him and Miss California!



We only stayed for a little while though because we wanted to catch the demolition derby. It did not disappoint.



Don't worry...nobody was harmed in the fire.


On Saturday night we went to see The Lost Boys!


Then Jake did this jumpy thing.


It was really difficult to get any good pictures of this, but he seemed to have fun flipping about in the air.

Friday, September 3, 2010

Still Here

I haven't blogged in so long! It's been a busy week, but I'll be back soon with the following topics:
Our New (Semi) Vegan Diet,
Salsa so hot that I literally thought my tongue was bleeding,
&
The County Fair
Stay tuned and have a fun weekend!

Friday, August 27, 2010

Peppers From the Garden


Last weekend I picked a bunch of peppers from the garden. Even I can't consume this many peppers in a reasonable amount of time so I took some to mom #2 and Jake's grandparents. I've tried making salsa a couple times, but it hasn't turned out very good. The man that mows our lawn makes the absolute BEST salsa in the world and I couldn't figure out why mine didn't taste anything like his. Then Jake reminded me that he grills his peppers before he makes the salsa. I'm going to try this in the near future. Hopefully I get better results.

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Flat Rate Boxes from the USPS

My mom is the master of the flat rate box. She sends me treats all the time and the boxes are always packed FULL of wonderful things. The other day I asked her to check the local Targets to see if they had any of the drapes I was looking for. She found one panel at one store and then they called another store to get the second one. Well since the flat rate box costs about the same as the drapes, you better believe she packed as much as she could in that thing. She admittedly goes through drawers and cabinets around the house looking for anything and everything. And this is the result:

Drapes, nail files, hooks to hang up my aprons in the kitchen, pictures of a hawk that was in the backyard, 2 types of pasta, rice pilaf, Bulgar wheat, fajita seasoning, candles, toothpaste, bath product samples, and a package of note cards. I laughed the hardest at the toothpaste. 1. because it's toothpaste and 2. because I'm almost out! I bet you wish she was your mom!!

And here are the drapes. They look so much better than the green ones I had. I moved the green ones to the bedroom and they look fabulous, but I forgot to take a picture.



And as a "thank you" to my mom, I will provide her (and you) with pictures of her granddaughter:

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

We're Kind Of Ridiculous


Yesterday I was talking to one of my friends on the phone and I'm not sure which incident started the list off, but I kept thinking of ways that Jake and I are pretty ridiculous. I swore her to secrecy on most of these things, but then realized they're too funny not to share.


1. There's a rifle next to our bed. It's for "protection" when Jake is gone. It's not loaded and I can't even pick the thing up because it's so heavy, but it looks scary (and ridiculous)!


2. I filled Jake's truck up with trash bags and boxes full of things I want to donate. It's been sitting in the driveway for several days now.


3. Speaking of trash....When we first moved to town we had a major problem remembering to put the trash cans out on Sunday night. This resulted in a patio FULL of trash for at least couple of months. My head is hanging in shame as I type this.


4. Our water bill has been late the past two times (we have to pay it every two months). It hasn't been late due to financial reasons, but because somebody tends to lose it and then completely forgets about it. I found the one from a few months ago inside a copy of National Geographic in the laundry room. The one from the past billing cycle remains a mystery. I had to call and get the amount.


That's all I can think of right now. I'm sure I'll have more to add later after I take some time to think about it.

Saturday, August 21, 2010

Take Your Wife to Work Day

Several weeks ago Jake needed to take a drive to look at a job he planned on bidding. It was a Sunday afternoon and I didn't have any other plans so I went along for the ride. The building was at Lake Mendocino and I think it's some type of place were they teach things to kids. Jacob looks so cute when he's working! I love when "work" doesn't involve him getting filthy and dirtying up the bathtub :)