Tuesday, May 31, 2011

~ sprouts ~


these are on my counter right now
mung bean sprouts
{fresher than any you will find in a store}
and
sprouted almonds
{they don't grow a sprout, but they are succulent & sweet}

i also like to sprout chick peas

basic sprouting directions:
soak dried beans or raw nuts overnight.
drain in the morning,
then rinse & drain a few times each day.
sprouts need to be kept moist, 
but with good drainage.
i keep mine in a covered colander.

read more sprouting info here

and here's a shaky little video from today
of goose sprouts & duck sprouts


Monday, May 30, 2011

earthly delights :: csa bounty :: week 2


our share this week
pirat butterhead lettuce
mizuna
spicy mustard bouquet
spinach
hakurei turnips
easter egg radishes
rainbow chard
pac choi
chinese cabbage
rhubarb
spring onions
oregano

~ * ~ * ~ * ~

here is what i cooked with our
abundant greens & spring onions
from last week
{i added broccoli to the mix}
i chopped the spring onion, 
then sauteed until soft.
then i added minced garlic & chopped broccoli,
then chopped greens
{collard greens, kale, pac choi, turnip greens}
& sauteed until bright green.
i topped it with chives and spring onion flowers.

~ * ~ * ~ * ~

check out our farm: 

happy birthday, casey!


Sunday, May 29, 2011

:: movie night ::


we love movie night,
but it's hard to find one movie
to please both kids & adults.

here are 2 movie suggestions,
one is old & one is new:

1. the emperor's new groove
{from 2000}
david spade is a vain & selfish emperor 
who has a lesson to learn.
john goodman is a good-hearted peasant
who has his priorities straight.
{be warned: there is a sinister plot to kill the emperor via poisoning,
if that sort of thing bothers you.}

2. gulliver's travels
{from 2010}
we LOVE jack black.
especially when he dances.
as gulliver, the little guy from the mailroom,
he has lessons to learn, as well.
{be warned: it's boy humor.
as in, giant-pees-on-castle-to-put-out-fire,
if that sort of thing bothers you.}

Friday, May 27, 2011

show & tell {pedal wheel thingy}


ned unearthed this treasure
at a thrift store long ago
it must be good for his balance

here he is in action

Thursday, May 26, 2011

:: wist ::


:: from furbish ::

:: from madewell ::

:: from jeanne oliver designs ::
{via dawn}


:: from tracy porter ::


:: from green star ::
{missy's top-notch juicer}


oh, and this entire kitchen
{from dianne}




Wednesday, May 25, 2011

kindergarten field trip :: the zoo


ned's class had a fun and much anticipated
field trip today to
:: zoo boise ::

the bus ride was part of the excitement


look how close the cheetah is



this little guy has been so sick.
i thought he had a stomach flu or food poisoning.
he couldn't even hold down sips of water over the weekend.
on monday, we went to the doctor.
turns out he had strep throat 
{even though his throat wasn't sore}.
the bacteria were collecting in his tummy
and basically poisoning him.
1 anti-nausea medication + 1 antibiotic = feeling MUCH better. 
today was his first day back to normal.
i'm so glad he didn't miss the field trip.


Tuesday, May 24, 2011

andersen's pea soup


when we lived in northern california,
road trips to southern california 
always included a stop at

here in idaho,
i can buy their split pea soup in a can
at my local grocery store

it was perfect last night
with our ginormous salad
and baked sweet potatoes.
yum.


p.s. believe it or not, ginormous is a real word.

Monday, May 23, 2011

earthly delights :: csa bounty :: week 1


we feel so fortunate to enjoy another year of
♥ thank you, casey & lori ♥
{click the link above & scroll down to see a picture of us from last year}

here are lori & casey {both wearing hats}
dividing up the shares for this week
the pickup location is a once-vacant-lot-turned-farm-parcel
at {see the signs?} the corner of taft & 39th.
look at all those gorgeous greens...

i have been busy sewing these
cloth produce bags {made from tea towels} for the farm

our share this week
~salad greens~
pablo lettuce head
forellenschuss lettuce head
mizuna
arugula
spinach
spicy mustard mixed green bouquet
~brassica bouquet~
collard greens
rainbow lacinato kale
redbor kale
~pac choi~
~hakurei turnips~
~french breakfast radishes~
~spring onions~
~chives~
and a
~sungold cherry tomato plant~

click here
to see our first csa share from last year
and to read more about csa's




Saturday, May 21, 2011

mr. roo {best cat products}


this is rudy.
we call him mr. roo.
mr. roo may be a fluffy pretty princess,
a chatty cuddly charmer,
and a part-time ninja cat,
but he's lots of work.
lots and lots of work.

mr. roo sheds like no other.
marian brushes him with this,
sparing our furniture & floors
astonishing amounts of fur.

mr. roo likes to spill his water onto the floor.
on purpose.
every time he gets a drink.
we have tried so many dishes, 
and this is the one that solves the problem.


mr. roo has a litter box.
litter boxes are gross.
this cat litter makes it less gross.
honestly.
and it's eco-friendly.

Friday, May 20, 2011

show & tell {hoppy}


ned has a pet.
a baby grasshopper named hoppy.

hoppy lives in this sweet little bug house
made long ago by grandpa forrest.

i'm trying to convince ned that
hoppy needs to be a wild grasshopper.
that it's time to set him free.


Thursday, May 19, 2011

a message


i feel like he's trying to tell me something
{found here: kind over matter}


Wednesday, May 18, 2011

:: fried rice ::


somewhere along the line,
for reasons i can't explain,
fried rice fell off our "what's for dinner" list.

i used to make it all the time
using this recipe {from TEN years ago}.

earlier this week,
my friend mary shared this recipe
and i knew it was time to give fried rice
a spot back on the list.
{thanks, mary!}


:: fried rice ::

~the basic ingredients~
cooked rice
veggies
eggs
tamari {soy sauce}

early in the day,
cook a pot of rice as usual:
2 cups short grain brown organic rice
4 cups water
2 Tbls butter
2 tsp salt
bring to a boil, then reduce heat to low.
cover & simmer for 1 hour {maybe a bit more}.

then, grab every vegetable you have on hand:
red onion
garlic
red bell pepper
carrot
broccoli
zucchini
cabbage
peas
dice everything except the peas.

saute veggies in canola oil.
season with salt & pepper.
i like to start with onions & garlic
then work my way down the list
to the more tender veggies.
{note: fresh ginger is on the list for next time,
but i added some ground ginger to the veggies}
then make a well in the center & add eggs.
scramble until almost set
then add rice.
{this is a good time to add a little sesame oil}

i didn't have much room left,
so i did the eggs & rice in another pan, then combined them.

season with tamari {soy sauce}.
maybe a little fresh basil on top.

fried rice is always better than you expect.
it's a more-than-the-sum-of-its-parts
kind of thing.

can't wait to have the leftovers for lunch today.


Tuesday, May 17, 2011

kindergarten art :: claude monet


claudmonet

we looked at these
we learned about impressionism.
we looked closely at monet's little brushstrokes.
we learned about primary colors
and how to mix secondary colors.
we made color wheels.

then,
we made these







Monday, May 16, 2011

tomatoes & snow


yesterday, i bought these

to go here 

and here
so, naturally, 
it snowed this morning.

they are all cherry tomatoes.
these are the varieties:
sun gold are our very favorite,
the other 3 were recommended by the growers.

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