Showing posts with label garden. Show all posts
Showing posts with label garden. Show all posts

Monday, August 25, 2014

week 31: grandpa & samma came to visit!


norabelle's grandpa & samma came to kc to visit us this weekend!  & oh boy were we productive.  they brought up my grandmother's china cabinet that is going to {eventually} be painted & displayed in our dining room.  the fellas built a 12' by 5' raised garden in our backyard.  nora belle's nursery is almost finished!  that, my friends, you will have to wait to see.  & with all of that doing, we had time to eat at a couple of kansas city staples - oklahoma joe's & stroud's fried chicken!  a most lovely weekend indeed.

{a very proud grandpa}

{dad & tank even bonded}

{by the way, there is now a baby swing in our living room.}
{whoa.}

happy 31 weeks!

love love,
kjp.

Wednesday, June 5, 2013

one pot wonder - tomato basil pasta.


long last, i finally cooked a meal for my husband!  it seems like it has been years since i've done so.  travel... time... energy... other chores... jimmy johns is just so easy & healthy & cheap...  you know all of the excuses.  but it really is nice to plan a meal, prepare it, & sit down to enjoy it as a family.  {tank sat next to us while we enjoyed our meal, so it totally counts as a "family".}

this meal is ridiculously easy, quite delicious, & pretty darn healthy.  after a little bit of chopping, you just stir.  & stirring is my favorite.  so you know i loved it.  & blakey went back for seconds, so #win all around!


one pot wonder - tomato basil pasta
found on: pinterest
original recipe: apron strings

2 T evoo
4 cloves minced garlic
2 sweet yellow onions, thinly sliced
2 hungarian peppers, small diced
30 oz can of diced tomatoes with its liquid
a big handful of basil leaves, thinly sliced
2 tsp dried oregano
3/4 tsp red pepper flakes
12 oz whole wheat linguine pasta {uncooked}
32 oz veggie broth
salt & pepper
for garnish: shredded parmesan cheese

optional 2nd pot:
1 T evoo
2 cloves minced garlic
a good amount of kale
salt & pepper

1.  in your gigantic dutch oven, heat oil & garlic over medium high heat until the garlic starts to sizzle & it smells lovely.  add the onions & peppers.  sauté for a few minutes to just get the raw taste out.

2.  add tomatoes +liquid, basil, oregano, & pepper flakes.  stir stir stir.  toss in the uncooked pasta & top with veggie broth.  

3.  cover & bring everything to a boil over low heat.  as soon as it starts to boil, UNCOVER, reduce heat to low, & simmer until pasta is al dente.  {this will depend on your pasta.  it took about 9 minutes for mine.}  all the while, stir to make sure all of the flavors are falling in love & nothing sticks to the bottom.  

{this is a key change from the original recipe.  she says to cook with the pot covered until almost all of the liquid has evaporated.  in my experience, it is really hard to reduce liquid with a covered pot...  that whole evaporation thing.  so i think your pasta would be really mushy if you waited that long.  go uncovered.  trust me.} 

4.  i really wanted some greens with our pasta.  {how do you make any meal healthy??  add greens, of course!}  so i broke the one pot wonder.  you don't have to.  but if you want to, this is what i did - while the pasta is cooking, heat oil & garlic & a little bit of water over medium heat in another smaller pot.  add kale, cover, & cook/steam the kale until it turns bright green & softens a bit, which only takes a couple of minutes.

5.  once your pasta is done & the liquid has reduced a little bit, taste your creation!  it probably needs a little more salt.  but now it is delicious!  layer the pasta & sauce over some kale & top with a bit of parmesan cheese.  one/two pot wonder success!

Tuesday, April 30, 2013

oh, delicious philly food.


you didn't think i'd go to philly without eating some amazing food &/or not tell you all about it, did you??  of course not.  you know me too well.


after our morning at the zoo, we ate some fabulous food truck turned brick-&-mortar breakfast tacos!  always love some food truck tacos.


for our afternoon treat, julie & I stopped at her favorite little wine bar called tria.  we enjoyed a delicious beverage on the patio in center city while little man was home with his dad.  it was so nice to spend some time with my sister.


that evening, we went to a fantastic prohibition bar, the franklin mortgage & investment company.  it's below street level with a door guy standing between you & getting into the secretive bar.  the cocktail menu is so unique with each drink made of interesting ingredients, a few of which you have never heard of before.  they were crafty & delicious.


for dinner that evening, we went to an absolutely amazing dinner at talula's garden in washington square.  talula's is a farm to table restaurant set in a garden between two tall city buildings.  the outdoor cocktail bar is full of restored wood & lights & a lovely breeze.


& the food was ridiculous.  we started out with a cheese plate with six different delicious cheeses from a vermont goat cheese to a dutch vintage gouda.  for my main course, i had some absolutely incredible roasted scallops with a celery root chowder, house cured bacon, & meyer lemon clam broth.  it was truly beautiful.


after dinner, we stopped by rim cafe for the most gourmet hot chocolate i have ever seen.  rene, the master hot chocolate crafter, put on a great show, shaving multiple kinds of chocolate into your drink with many fancy sauces & toppings.  it was so entertaining & quite tasty too.



oh, & little malcolm enjoyed a tasty meal of pureed apricots & rice.  yummm...


it certainly always is wonderful in philadelphia.

love love,
kjp.

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

we have a garden!


one of our wonderful new neighbors is super into healthy living & created a garden for us!  she knows all about planting rules & seasons & the like, & thus has so much to teach me, being that i know, well, nothing.


cassie has planted our fall garden full of arugula & kale & spinach & lettuce & carrots.  the arugula has already grown so big & is ready to eat!  the carrots are on their way too.  so excited to eat these fresh vegetables.

& i am also really excited to plant herbs next spring, as well as actually contributing to our garden.  by the way, this is what people our age do - grow gardens.  it certainly is fun growing up.

love love,
kjp.