Sunday, October 29, 2017

Fall day by day

Moving to the great Pacific northwest has been a change from Florida. Most days were dressed in layers if you woke up early enough, but would be in relatively reasonable clothes by the afternoon. Maybe pants and t-shirt with a light jacket. Once you roll past the afternoon rains everything is pretty straightforward. Unless hurricanes or cold fronts, but you have warning for those!
Here one day is beautiful, sunny, slight breezes and chilly enough for layers but not being a marshmallow yet.
The next day, is the gray. Gray sky not really cloudy, just overall feels gray. Rainy or drizzly is most common then. These days are never-ending in a row I've heard and saw some from last year, but so far we are flip flopping all over. But there are moments of color since it's still Fall!

Egg and flow


Fifty percent of a good egg drop soup is the broth. I made a whole chicken this week in the crockpot, which lead to fall off the bone meat, which lead to homemade chicken broth from my freezer veggie stash.
Best best idea ever, you wash your veggies before you cut them up right? So put odds and ends of veggies into a freezer bag, label stock to be! Then when you want to make a good broth you have a variety of flavors, can add a few extra pieces or ends. In my case, I never eat onions so I always have whole ones to add to the broth on hand. So this broth had zucchini, mushrooms, onions of a variety of sorts, broccoli stems , carrots, garlic ends plus more as always and probably some other stragglers I missed noticing. Add your favorite spices for a stock and you are good to go, takes no extra effort. I pulled the meat off the bones, left the roast chicken spices that had fallen off in, added a bit extra and added the veggies and walked away for 12 hours, tadaa!
So the other part to egg drop soup is the eggs themselves. Whip them well and they will be the light fluffy bits you get at the restaurants. If you are lackadaisical about this you will get poached egg style clumps. Stir the boiling broth into a whirlpool and very slowly add a steady stream of the eggs. Dont be like me and whip your eggs with a plastic lunchbox fork, this doesn't lead to pretty soups as you can see.

Friday, October 27, 2017

Failbox

For some unknown reason this box was almost entirely ignored for lunch, the teddy grahams and a friend were mentioned for lunch time as well as the paired yogurt ( the guaranteed eaten bit everytime) but she even missed the brownie in the bottom portion with a cheese quesadilla and a sugared tortilla. Whatever was more interesting was obviously so!

Monday, October 23, 2017

Grocery shopping

Have I mentioned lately that I'm expecting? Which leads to impulse decisions in the grocery store. Like marshmallows and chocolate for Smores! But looking at the Graham crackers and apparently not actually picking up a box. I physically remember looking at all the flavors and then I'm not sure what happened. Baby brain, they leech all of yours for their sustenance!
So impromptu raspberries and chocolate and marshmallows instead, microwaved long enough to be slightly empty (maybe 15 seconds) and I feel almost like it's a healthy treat ! Or maybe just not as bad as it could be

Wednesday, October 18, 2017

This is yummy, whats your Recipe?

I admit I cook by feel and smell and taste. Recipes are like guidelines, which are good for some people and a nice jumping block for others. So my homemade applesauce has been shared with family and friends and this next batch was a little more warming kick than normal, I apparently had no cinnamon! But since I normally use little and just use cardamom for my spiced quota it worked out just as well.
The apples came from my parents new tree and were very small and tart but red so we still haven't identified them! Also, since this is still new ground being in the Pacific northwest, we didn't know to water the tree extra for better stock.


Tuesday, October 3, 2017

Skills you forgot you had

Skills you didn't know were useful, bento boxes for toddlers preschool when you are a nanny and the child isn't a picky eater but a buffet/precise style eater.
Must pick up all the raisins out of the trail mix before moving on to something else. So food time at home takes 30 to 45 minutes with knowing how to approach "well we can have carrots and dip, but we cant just eat all the dip with one single carrot"
So making sure She can see everything and pick and choose at least means she'll get excited about all her options and move on once she's gotten through the first nibbles.
Still working on the hype in the morning, while trying to get ready she stole her packaged yogurt to have for breakfast instead !
So we have grapes, carrots, blueberries, cashews, Kara sev ( chickpea noms) , some multigrain crackers, and raisins. Bottom tier is a lemon rice from her Mama. Yes the grapes and raisins are redundant but she sometimes picks only one and sometimes both, of course.