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Monday, April 27, 2009
Less than 1 Month Left and No Bottle
She won't even let her lips touch the nipple. Avent - out. Playtex - out. I just bought Nam and Gerber bottles which each have different shaped nipples. I tried breastmilk and formula. I tried all different temperatures. I tried partially nursing, then bottle. Full feeding, then bottle. Joe doing it. Me doing it. NOTHING IS WORKING! Fingers crossed one of these freakin bottles works soon.
Miscellaneous Notes on Walking Around Like a Loser and Cleaning
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Pumpkin-Cranberry Muffins
As a side note, Kelly and I tooled around Barnes & Noble last week and I finally picked a muffin cookbook so I can start making more varieties. It's called 500 Best Muffin Recipes by Esther Brody. She had other baking books and after spending an hour looking at about 7 different books, this one seemed like what I was looking for. I'll post when I make something from it.
Herbed Butterflied Leg of Lamb, Israeli Couscous & Zucchini Ribbons
The Israeli Couscous was a random purchase from TJ's, but I saw a recipe for Israeli Couscous with Parsley and Shallots in Everyday Food that also called for parsley (what else would I do with a whole bunch of it otherwise?) and decided to make it. Once again, I cut down the parsley in half (I'll cut it by 3/4 next time) and it was wonderful. I also actually cut the shallots and used the extra in the zucchini. You saute the dried couscous first, then add water and cook through and then add sauteed shallots, parsley and lemon. So good. Really chewy with a nutty flavor.
Then, I sliced a couple of zucchini longways into ribbons and sauteed them with the shallots and some Adobo seasoning. This was my favorite part of the meal actually and I just finished them with lunch.
Martha Stewart Ham
I saved the bone to make the ham and bean soup. I guess I could put some of the meat in that too and freeze it. I don't usually like to freeze cooked meat. The last 2 days I've had ham & pineapple dipped in honey mustard for lunch. I'll put some in scrambled eggs. Looks like Joe and I will be eating this for lunch for the next week or two.
Friday, April 17, 2009
Trader Joes Convert
- I don't usually buy already prepared foods...I'd rather make most things myself both for taste reasons and because I like to know what I'm eating.
- It's a total pain in the ass to go to multiple grocery stores, especially with 3 kids now.
However, my mom turned me on to the Jasmine Green Tea they sell there, which I love and my friend turned me on to the Peanut Butter Cups which are heavenly. Combine that with the stress of trying to make a fast, home-cooked meal on a work day after picking up 2 kids at day care and I've started to cut some corners and incorporate a little prepared food into my repetoire. Each time I visit TJ's I discover a new thing that I'm happy with and will start buying. Here's my list of the things I really love there...
- Meatballs: Party-sized & Regular - I used to be adamant about making my own meatballs, but since I cannot manage to make them round (see post on triangular meatballs) and since Rory eats so few things, I relented and bought the party sized meatballs for him to eat with toothpics. They are great. I think it's the beef & pork mixture.
- French Onion Soup: I make really rich and delicious French Onion soup, but it takes awhile with all the onions you have to cut. TJs had a box of 2 soups that come with the baguette and cheese and just bake for 40 minutes. With a salad it's a good dinner for Joe and I on a work night.
- Pesto Sausage: Rory loves these. They are chicken and turkey with pesto and he can eat a ton of them.
- Mango & Peach juices: Just so good... We don't drink a lot of juice in our house, but this is a treat.
- Vanilla Almond Crunch Granola: Really yummy...Joe eats this all the time - so does Shelagh.
- Peanut Butter Granola bars: Delish. I like a chewy, not crunchy, granola bar and these are perfectly chewy with a layer of peanut butter something-or-other on the top.
- Snickerdoodle & Chocolate Chip frozen cookie dough: Joe gave up ice cream and chocolate for lent so he was craving fresh cookies at night. These are easy to pop in the toaster oven and delicious.
- Fish Sticks: Kids love these.
- cheap olive oil & honey & nuts: Olive oil is so expensive, but you can get a liter bottle there for $8-9.
- jarred peaches & pears: In juice, not syrup, and yummy. Shelagh, Rory, and I can polish off a whole jar in one sitting.
That's it for now...I'm sure there will be more.
Bruised & Old Part 2
In addition to the growth the bed caused, which lies conveniently near my 2 spots of broken blood vessels I attribute with love to Kelly and my ginormous baby belly, both my knees have been totally sore for the last couple of weeks. They are fine when I'm walking normally, but any deep knee bends (which I thought were the smart choice to preserve my back when holding a baby) or stairs and they are both achy. Joe keeps telling me to ice them, but alas, that is work. Hey, wait! I have a new ice maker so I won't have to stare at the empty ice trays for days afterwards b/c I'm too lazy to fill them and then put them underneath the frozen ones.
Crows feet, sore back, sore knees, bruises, broken blood vessels and varicose veins. I'm seriously falling apart. On a positive note, pregnancy and breastfeeding hormones do wonders for my hair and nails.
Thursday, April 16, 2009
Braised Cabbage
Basically, it goes as follows:
- Oil a baking dish and preheat oven to 325.
- Cut cabbage into 8 wedges and form a single layer in the dish
- Thickly slice an onion and slice circles from 1 carrot and sprinkle over cabbage.
- Drizzle 1 1/2 Tbl oil over cabbage, 1/4 cup broth, salt & pepper and tightly cover with foil.
- Braise for 1 hour and turn the cabbage over careful not to break wedges apart.
- Braise for another hour and then remove foil, season with more salt, 1 1/2 Tbl balsamic vinegar, and raise oven temp to 400.
- Roast for 15 minutes and then serve.
The slow braise removes the harshness of the cabbage. I didn't salt enough, but overall the dish was really good and cabbage is a cheap vegetable if you need to spend little on groceries for a particular week.
There are seriously a million recipes in this book I want to make. I'm going to try the braised fingerling potatoes and leek recipe with a ham this weekend.
Update: It is even better the next day. I just had it for lunch and it's good cold and hot.
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
New Refrigerator!! Old Kitchen :(
Look how full I got the frig already! I like the bottom door freezer, but it's taking some getting used it. As you can see, I've been as strategic as I can and now need to eat some food out of that freezer so there is room for stuff.
By the way, the door is not working right and the water hookup hasn't been set up yet. Both should happen today so fingers crossed that we can, in fact, hook up to our water by weaving copper behind our shitty cabinets to our sink and that the door on the BRAND NEW frig can be fixed to seal properly.
Lava Flow
Out of the carseat and over to change the diaper. I open the diaper and here comes more. Ewww. I close the diaper again quickly and - success - the poop is caught in the dirty diaper. You'd think I'd wait a minute or two before trying again, but no. I start to wipe it up and BAM, out comes more. Damn, it hits the onesie so now I have to take off her sweatshirt to change the onesie. It's hard to be annoyed b/c she is smiling so big up at me. I put a new diaper underneath her and BAM, out comes more again and Rory replies with "Mommy, Kellys poop is yellow! I love yellow!" Which he does.
It's now all over the changing pad cover, my hands, her onesie (it's a dance to get it over her head without transferring the poop to her hair, by the way). It's bad enough changing stinky poops all the time, but actually watching them come out and trying to catch them is a whole other ball game. And that was my morning!
Sunday, April 12, 2009
Happy Easter
Ghost Cries
Then, out of nowhere come the ghost cries. Did I hear Kelly crying? Poke my head out and nothing. Settle back into the heat and steam. Wait! I swear I hear hysteria. False alarm. Calm, water beating on my back. Am I going crazy or was that some seriously loud cries? Nothing. Even when all the stars align and the hot water doesn't run out and 2 out of 3 kids aren't even home, I can't just let go. Mom forever.
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
Books: Sarahs Key & Watchmen
I'm finishing Watchmen today also. I've really liked this one too and can't wait to see the movie. Unfortunately, I'm picturing the actors as I'm reading, but as much as I can distinguish between the 2, I'm thinking the casting was well done. This is my 2nd foray into Graphic Novels. I can't say I'm a total convert but I've been impressed with the 2 series I've read - Watchmen & Y: The Last Man.
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
Score @ Macys 1 Day Sale!
Sunday, April 5, 2009
Old
Saturday, April 4, 2009
Southie Java House Snick
We just dropped Joe off in South Boston for a wedding tonight. I made him first pull over and sit with the kids while I got my first Snickerdoodle coffee (with extra milk and sugar) at the Java House coffee house on Broadway. Regular, not Decaf after my night last night. It's been at least 8 years since I've had this awesome joe. Throws me back to the days when Joe and I first started dating. He lived next door to this local coffee house and I'd grab a Jumbo "Snick" on the way to work every time (Jumbo means medium, by the way. Starbucks isn't the only one that misnames their cups). It is so damn good. Tastes just like a snickerdoodle cookie. I also bought a pound of it to bring home. There is a place called Baileys at the other end of Broadway and L Street that has great Snickerdoodle coffee too, but Java House takes the cake and it was a stones throw when you were hungover and had to stumble over. Hats off to Southie Snick. (Thinking of MA now, Bets?).
Kellys 1st Hospital Visit (She's OK)
As a rule, they do a 1) urine test, 2) blood test, and 3) spinal tap. Yes, you read that right. A spinal tap. This is b/c she is less than 3 months with what is considered a high fever for an infant. After talking to Joe I questioned the Dr and he agreed that other than feeling hot, Kelly looked totally fine and that maybe we could see what the other tests revealed first. Good thing, b/c it took 3 tries on the catheter for the urine test and they ended up bagging her instead. It then took 3 tries to get the blood. Poor thing screamed through all the poking and prodding. Otherwise, she was an angel - smiling and cooing at all the nurses and drs, especially for being awake for 4 hours straight. Then she passed out on me and I had to wait until she peed (2 hours) and then for the results (another hour).
As expected, she is fine, probably has my flu, and checked out perfectly with no fever at the dr this afternoon. I got about 3 hours of sleep this morning and am about to pass out.