Sunday, 27 February 2011

Come See My Green House!!

Hey Friends,

Check this out.
Nick and I found this little greenhouse at the grocery store for only £25 (score!
and we put it together yesterday.


It's not the most classy looking green house ever, but whatever
even Martha Stewart had to start somewhere.  
Anyways, come on in!


It's actually quite cozy inside, 
and I let my little seed babies spend their first day out today. tear...
(Momma's got separation anxiety...)  
Until now they've been growing in the kitchen.


I still have to bring them in at night, in case they get too cold, 
but I am so pleased with their progress.
And the fact that it appears I may in deed have a green thumb!
Here are my tomatoes and sweet peppers.


We also have eggplant, strawberries, mint, basil, and tomatillos growing now.
And here are my little carrots.
They got attacked by some weird green fly thing,
 but I went on a crazy fly slaughter and killed them all....
with my bare hands.
Ahem.... anyways my carrots seem to be growing pretty well now, 
and there are no more flies brave enough to hang out around here.


So yeah I've become a crazy gardening lady. 
But I'm just so excited to eat something that I have grown.

I've got so much more to plant in the next few months that
Nick is worried we are going to run out of room.
But there is a plot of land behind our house that is totally overgrown and unused
so I am plotting to make a little vegetable plot there.  
(Overuse of the word plot?)
Nick is also worried (notice a trend here?)
 that this is trespassing, but seriously, what are they gonna do?
Arrest us for growing corn?
If they do....
 I'll have to sacrifice one of my phallic vegetables to a place where the sun doesn't shine.  
So be it.  

Hope you had a fabulous weekend.

Friday, 25 February 2011

Vegan Blueberry Pancake Monster

Lately I've been more seriously dabbling in a bit of veganism.  
I feel like all the junk food I eat is based around animal products, 
so in order to get healthier I thought why not purchase a few vegan cook books.

The real problem with this is Nick is pretty much anti-vegan.  
I think it is a dude thing.  
So usually I pick the most unhealthy vegan man friendly recipe 
from the cook book AND then we end up de -veganizing it.

The other weekend for example, I made pancakes from Veganomicon and used
butter to grease the pan.
Vegan Fail. 
Now, I think I still need to try more recipes from this cookbook to give it a fair review,
 but so far I am finding learning to veganize food challenging.  

Like when I made these blueberry pancakes the other day.
This was the runniest pancake batter I've ever seen,
 spread thin like a crepe if you ask me...


Then it turned into this green little blobby pancake monster... 
that just so happened to match my nail polish.


But after a few more tries I was able to get it to come out like this...


And I have to say, even though it is messy
and not the most attractive blueberry pancake ever, 
it was certainly scrum-diddily-umptious.  

Blueberry Corn Pancakes from Veganomicon  

Ingredients

  • 3/4 cup all purpose flour
  • 1/2 cup cornmeal
  • 2 teaspoon baking powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 2 tablespoons canola oil
  • 1 1/4 cup plain soy milk 
  • 1/3 cup water
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla - I subbed this for almond extract because we were out of vanilla, and it gave them a lovely marzipan flavor.
  • 2 tablespoons pure maple syrup
  • 2 teaspoons lemon zest
  • 1 cup fresh blueberries (we used frozen, just microwaved them before adding them to the batter)
In a large bowl sift together dry ingredients.  Mix together wet ingredients in another bowl, then add wet to dry - being careful not to over mix and gently folding in the blueberries.  

The instructions say to use a quarter of a cup of batter and cook over medium high heat, but I found it was best to just make one big pan sized pancake and fold it up like a crepe.  


Have you guys tried any vegan cooking?  
What were your results?

Monday, 21 February 2011

The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People

Let me start by saying that I think the fact that I read this book is a little embarrassing.  Self help books remind me of something that 40ish downward spiraling divorced people read while eating ben and jerry's and sipping on a little too much vino.  I, for one, am only 24, and though I sometimes feel like I'm in the middle of my own downward spiral (helllllllllo quarter life crisis drama queen), I'm not currently shoving ben and jerrys down my pie hole.  And perhaps talking about -admitting, in fact, that I have these sad and depressing moments - is a little too much airing of the ole dirty laundry..... Whatever.  It's not like it hasn't been done before around here right?  Right.  


Oh hi this is me - the creeper with the dirty eyebrows reading self help in the corner by my glitter wall.  




Now that I have written that little confession of sorts can I tell you how great this book has been?  I finished it last week, and I'll be honest it's not a real page turner, but it is interesting and I think within the pages lies the best advice I have ever been given.  Lot's of the advice sometimes seems super tricky to enact, but you know if you did what the author said that your life would be fricking fabulous and you'd smile more and you'd be prettier and skinnier and your husband and parents and siblings and children (future children in my case) and dog and cat and maybe even your gold fish - they would all like you more.  And if they didn't - well you'd be so damn pleased with your jolly EFFECTIVE self that you wouldn't really care all that much.  


I didn't start really trying to perform what I learned in this book as I went.  But once I finished it, I immediately went to the front and started reading it again.  This time I am going to try to use the book more as a tool, rather than a straight read.  Right now, I am 5 days into the author's recommended 30 days of Proactivity.  And let me tell you, it is going down a treat.  


So good in fact, that I question why I was ever embarrassed in the first place.  I mean, surely people who read these types of books are just looking to improve themselves - and what is more noble than that?  My 5 days of proactivity so far have provided me with multiple new friends, a better relationship with my husband, and issues at my job are now being addressed by my boss.  If all this can happen in 5 days, I am excited for what the next 25 more days will hold.  


I would highly recommend this book to anyone who ever talks to a person ever.  Even if the only person you talk to is yourself, actually ESPECIALLY if the only person you talk to is yourself.  


Friends, do you think you are effective?

I feel so effective right now.

ps.  Finishing this book was also on my Day Zero
which is back up and running fyi, so I can cross it off!  Woo hoo.

Monday, 14 February 2011

Happy Valentine's Day

I wanted to wish you a happy Valentine's Day.  
Actually.... I just gave myself the most prettiest festive V-Day manicure and
 no one noticed it today so I wanted you to compliment it.  
So I took a little hipster picture of my ugly mug flashing you a peace sign.
Compliment away....


Then the doodle interrupted to give me some Valentine's day puppy loving.


And then the Neener came in and we took some more horrible family photos.


But we ended up with this half decent one. 
(You can compliment it if you want.)


Happy Valentine's Day my bloggy friends!
And my real life friends who read this blog.
And my real blog friends who are pretty much real friends.  
I hope it is filled with peace signs and puppy kisses and no bitterness!
Even if you're single - cuz you're a hot single betch. 
Paris Hilton says... 
you can judge how hot you are by looking at your friends.
Juding by these shots - all my friends are hotties. 
Wooo hoo!  You sexxy things you.  

Also, we went to the movies tonight and we saw Paul.
I know I have puritanical American values,
but seriously, I have NEVER seen so many people making out at the movies.
And seriously, an alien comedy movie is not exactly romantic right? WTF?  

ps.  I thought it was funny.

Sunday, 13 February 2011

Slowwww Food

About a week ago I picked up a few packs of seeds.
I planted them in a little propagator in our kitchen.
And slowly, very slowly, they have come to life.  

Sometimes I think maybe I am far too impatient to ever really be a gardener.
And other times I think it's the most exciting thing ever.

Look....

This little seedling will hopefully produce tons of golden tomatoes for me by summer.



And these carrots are coming along ever so nicely.


And look at this beauty!  
I searched high and low for tomatillos last summer - 
I LOVE them in salsa, but I couldn't find them in England.
Who knew they would sell tomatillo seeds at the garden center?!
I can't wait till they're ripe and ready for the picking.


This cute little guy wants to be a basil plant when he grows up.  
He'll be perfect match for my summer tomatoes.  


I've also planted mint, strawberries, eggplant, and peppers.  
But they're trying my patience a little more and
 haven't all decided to pop their heads up from above the soil just yet.  
I'm not sure whether I have a green thumb or not 
- this is the first time I've been really invested in any plants.
I just can't wait to see what summer brings.  
It is one of my goals in life to be as self sufficient as possible, 
(....maybe I was Amish in a past life... nah)
and I think growing your own food is very exciting and special.  
It really makes you respect all the hard work that goes into growing food.
I also like the idea that this is the most seasonal, local, organic food I can get my hands on.  
It's fantastic!

Are you growing anything?  
If you haven't started yet it's not too late! 
 Go get yourself some seeds!
But hurry, summer will be here before we know it....

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