Wednesday, September 30, 2009
of pin curls and trains
Was it worth it?
We carefully take down each curl to reveal …no, not sultry waves, but tangled, kinky, corky, curlish things. Beautiful!!!! “In a really weird way.” Sorry, no pictures.
But after some much required help from Sage and Tera we (Alicia and I) look presentable enough to continue our day with a train ride on the historic Georgetown Loop Railroad.
You can’t help but smile on an autumn day in the mountains such as this one. The sky is a glorious sea of blue, the golden aspens quivering in the cool, crisp breezes….
Hope you enjoy these pictures that have captured our day and will forever bring back memories of pin curls and trains.
~Anna
Kick'n Up Tuna
One combination I sometimes add to tuna is mashed potatoes. This may sound counter intuitive, but it is one direction to go to make a hearty meal. But two plain ingredients really need help. Many like the sound of wasabi potatoes, and that is a fun accompaniment to seared tuna.
Someday, I will share with you a recipe for wasabi potatoes and an herb sauce, but today I have something different in mind. Instead of kick'n up the potatoes, I propose a soy-mustard sauce with some zing and the potatoes to balance that fire. In the time you cook your potatoes, you can mix up your sauce and sear your tuna for a quick, tasty and interesting meal. Serves 2.
Ingredients:
2 potatoes
1 tbsp ground mustard
1 tbsp hot water
1 tbsp rice vinegar
¼ cup soy sauce
2 tuna steaks
salt/pepper
2 tbsp canola oil
2 tbsp butter
¼ cup milk
Directions:
Peel and quarter potatoes, place in pot and add enough salted water to cover and bring to a boil. Cook until tender, about 15 minutes.
Meanwhile, mix mustard and hot water together. Whisk in vinegar and soy sauce. Set aside.
With a few minutes left in the potato cooking time, heat butter in a small sauce pan (or microwave in a bowl) until melted. Add milk and heat until warm. When potatoes are fork tender, drain. Put potatoes through a ricer, add warmed milk and butter and stir briefly. Riced potatoes will mash quickly. Add additional milk if needed until potatoes are especially smooth. Salt and pepper to taste. Cover to keep warm.
Season tuna steaks with salt and pepper. Heat oil in a large skillet over medium high heat until smoking. Add tuna, sear about 3 minutes. Turn tuna and sear the other side an additional few minutes. Outside should be seared golden while inside remains rare. Plate mashed potatoes with tuna on top, and drizzle soy-mustard sauce on top and around plate. Serve.
Wednesday's Hodge Podge
1 c. skim milk
1 can evaporated milk
1 can cheddar cheese soup
4 c. 2% cheddar cheese, shredded
16 oz. box elbow macaroni
¾ c. egg substitute (i.e. Egg Beaters)
½ c. Smart Balance butter
½ Tbsp paprika (optional)
Directions:
Start crock pot. Melt butter in crock pot and pour into separate dish after melted. In a pot, boil macaroni until almost done. In a separate bowl, beat eggs, milk, evaporated milk, soup, and 3 cups of cheese. Pour macaroni into bowl, pour over butter and then wet mixture. Mix slightly.
Allow to cook on low for 3 hours. Pour remaining cup of cheese on top and sprinkle with paprika.
Makes 30 servings (1/2 c. per serving)
Nutrition Facts (per serving): 143 calories, 6 g. fat, 15 g. carbohydrate, 8 g. protein
Lambs' Liver, Bacon and Onion Casserole with Roasted Potato Slices
Ingredients (Serves Four)
4 slices of lambs' liver
1 large onion (sliced)
4 rashers of bacon
1 pint of fresh chicken stock
2 tbsp plain flour
3 tbsp sunflower oil
4 large roasting or baking potatoes
Salt and pepper
Method
Put your oven on to preheat to 350F/180C/Gas Mark 4. Pour one tablespoon of sunflower oil in to a frying-pan and bring it up to a medium heat. Add the onions and bacon and fry for a couple of minutes before removing to the casserole dish.
Put the flour on a plate and season well before drawing each slice of liver through it to evenly coat both sides. Fry the liver for about a minute each side to seal and add it to the casserole dish. Pour the warm chicken stock over the meat and cover the dish before putting it in to the oven for forty-five minutes.
I prefer not to peel the potatoes but this is a matter of personal preference. Peeled or unpeeled, therefore, cut them in to quarter-inch thick slices. Add the remaining two tablespoons of sunflower oil to a large basin or bowl and season well with salt. Put the potato slices in to the bowl and stir very carefully but thoroughly to coat each of them in oil. Place the slices on a warmed baking sheet and in to the oven for the final thirty minutes of the casserole's cooking time. Turn them after fifteen minutes.
Arrange the cooked potato slices in a circle around the edge of a large plate. Add some of the bacon and onions to the centre of the plate and serve the slice of liver on top.
Looking for more delicious lamb's liver recipes? Check out the link below!
Lamb's Liver Recipes
Some Things Never Change...
What the Other Three Did
We took Loveland Pass over, and stopped at the top for a few minutes. What an awesome gift our Creator gave us when He made the world so beautifully!
We had a lovely lunch in Frisco at the Butterhorn and then did all the shopping we could stand before heading back through the Eisenhower Tunnel. Stopped off in the quaint and rustic town of Silver Plume at the Sopp and Truscott Bakery for a couple of loaves of bread...we've been enjoying the Sopp and Truscott for 22 years...back when our friend Francis ran the store. Be sure to stop by if you're ever in the area!!! We recommend the Cottage Cheese Dill and the Fruit and Nut breads. Yummy!!!
Funny how Sarah and Anna didn't seem nearly as exhausted after their day of hiking as we did after our few hours at the mall. Maybe we should have gone with them!
Another Inside Glimpse....we are challenging ourselves and each other to do something out of our comfort zone every day. We're doing great with this so far....
Tera bought a necklace that was a bit different than what she would normally wear....and it looked GREAT when Alicia wore it the next day!!! :D
Alicia decided she'd try to go a day without putting her hair up in her usual style. Those of you who know Alicia will know what a big deal that was. She did it!!! For about an hour! :D
Maybe I'll share some other "out of our comfort zone" stories another time....
And...the quote of the day:
"I was looking beyond what you were talking about trying to see what you were seeing." ~ Tera....when I was trying to point out something for her to take a picture of. Obviously, she missed it. But, wow, what a lot to think about with that line!
Food Tip of the Day - Wednesday, September 30th, 2009: Tips for Making Pizza Healthy
This article therefore considers some tips for making pizza healthy and blows the myth out of the water that pizza is just like any other, high in saturated fat, junk food.
Tips for making pizza healthy
Review of the Flat Belly Diet
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
2nd ROund to CoaHes T-Shirt Design !!!
YEAH!!!
The designs are below, and its your turn to vote for the best FRONT and BACK design for our new SHIRT. take action now!!!
If you have extra Ideas to make the design even better, post your comment when you vote ok!!!
Thanks guys
Will collect the updates by this Friday (2-Oct-09)
just vote for the design you want in FRONT and BACK of the our future shirt
No thank you...
Hunting Camp Hike
Anna and I went on a hike up to the R’s hunting camp with Patty R. Bruce and Frank weren’t far behind with the two pack horses. We took the canyon way instead of the usual horse trail. The canyon trail goes up a ways and then disappears into the woods, meaning we had to find our way to the camp on our own. “Aspens on the right, evergreens on the left all the way to the logging trail.” Bruce said. We made it no problem, thanks to Patty, and had some time to just hang out and enjoy the beauty of God’s creation before the guys and horses arrived.
God sure knew what He was doing when He painted the world…There’s something about the orange, gold, yellow, and red contrasting against the blue of the Colorado sky with the early morning sunshine filtering in through the trees…it’s simply breath taking. *Happy Sigh* We could have stayed up there for days. :D Bruce tried to talk us into it, but realistically we decided it wouldn’t work. I mean, we didn’t even bring sleeping bags with us! What were we thinking?!?
Camp Kitchen
Anyways, we ate lunch at camp, chatted a bit, then packed the horses for the trip down again.
This is Shony. She’s part Belgian and I absolutely fell in love with her.
Andy is the other horse that you can’t see that well in the pictures.
We followed the horses down to the “aspen field” where Bruce sent us off to find the canyon trail again. It was the perfect way to go and we had great conversation all the way down. Hmmm…Maybe that’s why we didn’t see any elk. :D
Back in Georgetown, and feeling totally exhilarated, Anna and I changed into flip-flops, unpacked our back packs and biked back down to the Rutherfords to say farewell to Bruce and Patty since they left this morning. So sad…why is it so hard to say goodbye to people you love? I’m so thankful for all the time God has allowed us to spend with them though. They are truly awesome people.
Meanwhile, Sage, Tera and Alicia went over the mountain again to…well, I’ll let one of them fill you in on that. :D
~Sarah
Nasihat pedas dariku
JANGAAAAN!
Gue cuma mau bilang jangan.
Jangan pernah lo mikir lo bisa beterbangan di atas angin...
Lo enggak akan pernah tahu...
Kapan lo bisa ngerti arti hadir seseorang, di luar apa yang lo lihat.
Belum, hanya belum...
Belum saatnya kau paham!
Dan belum juga tiba, rasa sakit yang menderu.
Sakit itu untukmu!
Bukan untuk banyak serapah dan cercaan yang kau candakan.
Tidak lucu tau!
Boleeeh...
Boleh saja kau ucap dan panggil aku si jahat.
Yang kerap kali menyumpahi dirimu, yang kian kali merendahkanmu..
Boleh! AKu bilang boleh.
Tapi bisakah kau renungkan sesaat saja.
Mengapa aku begitu?
Mungkinkah tanpa sebab???
Tidak mungkin sayaaaaang...
Mustahaaaal!
Yasudahlaaah...
Buat apa aku buang-buang waktu untuk ingatkan kau.
Tak perluuu...
Kau jua tak peduli bukan?
Ingatkan aku akan kecewaku padamu yaaah
Ketika sikapmu tak seelok pamormu, karena rupanya batas fikirmu hanya sebatas seragam putih-merah.
Nasionalis atau enggak realistis??
La la la la...
baiklaaah...
Baiklaaaaaaaah, aku tidak ingin semakin memperkeruh suasana.
Hanyaaaaa, sekedar ingin engkau paham dengan kekejaman diriku ini.
Semoga dirimu mengerti ya nak!
Cepatlah sadar!
A Tribute to Crock Pots and Whack Weight Loss Products
Reason #1 to go crock: Vitamin and mineral preservation.
Similar to braising, crock pot cooking produces low, steady, moist heat for hours -- approximately 300 degrees for 4 hours on high and 200 degrees for 10 hours on low. When you place wholesome, nutrient-dense foods INTO the crock pot, that's what you get out of the crock pot. No nutrient loss!
Sarah Krieger, RD and spokeswoman for the American Dietetic Association explains the unfortunate vitamin and mineral loss through standard cooking methods. Nutrients are lost through heat, oxygen, and water. A crock pot, however, contains all of these elements throughout the cooking process and thus, retains nutrients in your food.
Reason #2 to love your crock pot: Lean and cheap -- make it great!
Cuts of beef such as chuck, shoulder, and bottom-round are exceptionally lean and cheap...but they're also rather tough. The low-temperature, moist-heat cooking of a crock pot, however, breaks down tough muscle fiber and connective tissue in these leaner, cheaper cuts. You're left with a healthy, iron-packed, tender beef cut...and gaining convenience in preparation!
Reason #3 to use your crock: There's better things to do during the evening hours!
The crock pot is a time-saver. Rather than meal preparation and cook time in the 60-90 minutes after getting home from work, I can enjoy the time playing with Lily, visiting with my husband, or going for a workout! After loading up your crock, your job is done! And crock pot liners save on dishes...big time. I highly recommend using them! If you've ever "finished" dinner before work, you know how great a feeling it is to know it's one less thing on your plate come 5 o'clock when you punch out for the day.
My friend Kristin recently purchased a crock pot in order to try many of the recipes I post. Kristin, this post is in honor of your recent purchase....I hope it brings you many years of crock pot happiness and delectable meals!
On a completely unrelated note, ABC News put out a fun article entitled, "Top 5 Weird Weight Loss Products". I thought I'd share a recap as it was rather entertaining to read...
Weird Weight Loss Product #1: The Hula Chair
Gain an exotic dance workout inspired by dance-exercises such as Zumba and Kukuwa...by sitting in a hula chair! Dr. Steven Blair, professor of exercise science at the University of South Carolina stated, "Standing, you'd be burning even more calories, and standing on one leg, you'd be burning even more calories than before." Rather than buying this expensive, large hula chair, Blair suggests going on a walk...and saving your money. If you're looking for a laugh, however, Ellen DeGeneres trying to pour a glass of water while sitting in the hula chair WAS rather amusing.
Weird Weight Loss Product #2: Power Plate
A vibrating platform which supposedly causes the body to burn more calories due to the higher difficulty in balancing. Again, Dr. Blair recommends going for a walk for increased calorie burn. The Power Plate is beneficial for bone density, however.
Weird Weight Loss Product #3: Thermal Suits
Water weight through sweat is not a feasible means of losing weight. Using such suits can be dangerous, decrease endurance, and cause the body difficulty in regulating body temperature. Not smart, not useful.
Weird Weight Loss Product #4: Sound Waves for Muffin Tops and Belly Fat
This Vaser technology uses sonic waves to dissolve a layer of fat which is then sucked out through a vacuum. These procedures are marketed as "sculpture" liposuction and are meant to assist those who are relatively fit rather than the general obese population looking to shed lots of weight quickly.
Weird Weight Loss Product #5: The Tongue Patch
Dr. Nikolas Chugay, a plastic surgeon in Beverly Hills, developed the tongue patch as a temporary way to lose 20 to 40 pounds. The procedures involves stitching a prolene patch to the tongue, causing discomfort and pain to chew and swallow food. Patients of Chugay's receive 700 calories of daily nutrition through a liquid drink mix containing carbohydrates, proteins, fat, vitamins, and minerals. The patch is removed after a month. Wow, just wow.