Moving into the new house - I have a new domain to oversee!! Adnama's walls are still bare so we decided to do a little arts and crafts with Hatky.
Hatky and Adnama had quite an adventure at Michael's. Hatky coveted Martha Stewart's line - especially the glitter! After much perusing, we decided to purchase a few canvases and try our hand at painting.
Hatky's was feeling quite geometric. And dots!:
Adnama was a little more abstract:
This was her favorite in the series. She used keys for the first of her 3 canvases. String was used for the second and the third was originally made using a lock but had to be painted over.
Sunday, November 28, 2010
Sunday, June 20, 2010
Remniscent Winter
It's summer right now and we're doing everything possible to lower our body temps and stay cool: snow cones (successful), iced peach tea (successful), flippy floppies (moderately successful), and reminiscing about the cozy coolness of winter...
Treeson (our vinyl friend) and Three (one of our happy pocket monsters) went outside to play one February to find a winter wonderland in Austin, Tx. So, naturally, I took some cute pictures of them.
Three is facing the wrong way!
Ahh, much better! Hay, fwends! Hehe :B
Treeson perched in his tree.
Ahh, much better! Hay, fwends! Hehe :B
Treeson perched in his tree.
Hm. Looking at winter photos did little to lower my body temperature. I should drag out the kiddie pool and get Toodz to go swimming with me.
Oh, and just for good measure, here's one of my favorite pictures I took of Adnama with a hot pink monster at SXSW 2010:
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
KAL Cooking Week 1
Tonight, Laur, Kends and I had our inaugural weekly cooking date. Kends took 10 weeks of cooking lessons while in Mexico. He came back excited to show us all his new cooking skills. First on the menu: OCTOPI.
I knew this was going to be an adventure from the get-go when Kends calls me with bad news: his local grocery store ran out of octopi and squid ink! They said they are typically in stock but happened to run out on this particular day. It must be that time of year when everybody's craving octosquid.
We called around to 4 different grocery stores and finally found it at a store 15 minutes from my house. I went on the octopi run ... totally clueless on how to shop for octopi. Do I buy it in a can? Are we getting mini octopi? Do I ask the fishmonger to cut it? Can I get octopi filets? Kends said 1 kilo would be sufficient and that we wanted to buy a whole, large octopus. Unfortunately, we were not able to locate any squid ink.
Laur has been holding down the fort, preparing it for octo-fest. She is ...estatic to see that we got whole octopi - tentacles and all! Kends seems to be very pleased with the goods while Laur takes a little time to warm up to the little guys.
Laur was the master veggie cutter while Kends meticulously followed his bilingual Spanish-English recipe. Some choice words from his translation from his Spanish-speaking cooking teacher:
I knew this was going to be an adventure from the get-go when Kends calls me with bad news: his local grocery store ran out of octopi and squid ink! They said they are typically in stock but happened to run out on this particular day. It must be that time of year when everybody's craving octosquid.
We called around to 4 different grocery stores and finally found it at a store 15 minutes from my house. I went on the octopi run ... totally clueless on how to shop for octopi. Do I buy it in a can? Are we getting mini octopi? Do I ask the fishmonger to cut it? Can I get octopi filets? Kends said 1 kilo would be sufficient and that we wanted to buy a whole, large octopus. Unfortunately, we were not able to locate any squid ink.
Laur has been holding down the fort, preparing it for octo-fest. She is ...estatic to see that we got whole octopi - tentacles and all! Kends seems to be very pleased with the goods while Laur takes a little time to warm up to the little guys.
Laur was the master veggie cutter while Kends meticulously followed his bilingual Spanish-English recipe. Some choice words from his translation from his Spanish-speaking cooking teacher:
Preparacion
1. Cut off part of octopus with eyes
Sadly we slightly overcooked the octopi, but look at how curly the tentacles get:
There was a few onion-induced tears shed, neosporin/bandaid action and frantic chopping going on.. a high action meal for sure. Totally worth it though - the finished product was a success! I even got my anti-seafood roommate to try some & she said it tasted way better than she expected. I think she actually used the word "edible" to describe the octopus, while not a glowing review, it's something!
Kends made sure to show us the proper way to use the end of the curly tentacles to add some pizazz to the dish, ha.
1. Cut off part of octopus with eyes
- Push out teeth with thumbs
- Stick finger through mouth, out head, and make sure nothing left
- Clean the octopus with salt - scrub it like clothes, wash with water and do this 3 times
- Before putting octopus in water, place in once, take out, in a second time, take out, and in a third time and leave it with boiling water, 2 dientes of ajo and a little onion and salt and cook for 15-20 minutes
Sadly we slightly overcooked the octopi, but look at how curly the tentacles get:
There was a few onion-induced tears shed, neosporin/bandaid action and frantic chopping going on.. a high action meal for sure. Totally worth it though - the finished product was a success! I even got my anti-seafood roommate to try some & she said it tasted way better than she expected. I think she actually used the word "edible" to describe the octopus, while not a glowing review, it's something!
Kends made sure to show us the proper way to use the end of the curly tentacles to add some pizazz to the dish, ha.
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
CARDS CARDS CARDS
Limey and Adnama were inspired by cards they found in Uncommon Objects, a thift/vintage store in South Austin. They had really cute cards with compound phrases. For example:
Adnama then had extra time the office since her students are standardized testing this week and decided to make cards for her students for the end of the year. She needs a few more ideas ... running out. They need to be PG and appropriate for students. Ideas??? She has about 7 more to make.
- "Bad" followed by a picture of a donkey = bad-ass
- "Sex" followed by picture of a cat = sex-kitten
Adnama then had extra time the office since her students are standardized testing this week and decided to make cards for her students for the end of the year. She needs a few more ideas ... running out. They need to be PG and appropriate for students. Ideas??? She has about 7 more to make.
Cooking Sundays!
Limey and Adnama were tired of eating the same thing for lunch every day. They decided to combine their resources and cook two dishes for some variety. Having delicious, made from scratch food would prevent them from making trips to the local convenience store. We don't really follow recipes but often walk by the Whole Foods display case for inspiration. Last week: vegan pesto, chilled cilantro-y tofu dish and a chow mien stir fry.
Vegan pesto:
Vegan pesto is really easy to make and uses only 6 ingredients. Some vegan pesto calls for nutritional yeast, but I think it tastes fine even without it - I try to avoid processed products when at all possible. Instead of using pine nuts, we used walnuts since Limey's grandmother sent over several pounds of fresh roasted walnuts from her backyard in Washington state. (If we had to purchase them from the store, walnuts would be a cheaper alternative to pine nuts anyways).
Chilled Cilantro-y Tofu:
Adnama's aunt made a dish similar to this several week ago when Adnama visited their family in Denver. It is a perfect summer dish and can be eaten either hot or cold. The original recipe had dried tofu and bean sprouts. However, those ingredients could not be found in the Central Market, so they used extra firm tofu and celery (for that crunch!) as substitutions.
2. Mix the celery and cilantro in a large bowl with 1 tbsp sesame oil, 1 tbsp soy suace & hot sauce to taste
3. Blanch the tofu for 5 minutes, enoki mushrooms for 4 minutes in simmering water and drain
4. Mix enoki mushrooms and tofu into the bowl with other ingredients - their heat will wilt the cilantro.
Enjoy either hot or cold.
Chow Mein Stir-fry:
NOMMM :B
Vegan pesto:
Vegan pesto is really easy to make and uses only 6 ingredients. Some vegan pesto calls for nutritional yeast, but I think it tastes fine even without it - I try to avoid processed products when at all possible. Instead of using pine nuts, we used walnuts since Limey's grandmother sent over several pounds of fresh roasted walnuts from her backyard in Washington state. (If we had to purchase them from the store, walnuts would be a cheaper alternative to pine nuts anyways).
- 3 cups fresh basil
- 1/2 cup olive oil (+ drizzle over the top)
- 4 cups walnuts
- 5 cloves garlic
- Salt and pepper to taste
Chilled Cilantro-y Tofu:
Adnama's aunt made a dish similar to this several week ago when Adnama visited their family in Denver. It is a perfect summer dish and can be eaten either hot or cold. The original recipe had dried tofu and bean sprouts. However, those ingredients could not be found in the Central Market, so they used extra firm tofu and celery (for that crunch!) as substitutions.
- 1 bunch cilantro
- 1 package extra firm tofu
- Sesame oil
- Soy sauce
- 1 stalk celery
- Hot sauce of your choice (we love chili bean paste that Adnama's mom bought in Chinatown)
- 1 package enoki mushrooms (optional - they are thin, spaghetti-shaped mushrooms - they don't really have much flavor but Adnama loves them).
2. Mix the celery and cilantro in a large bowl with 1 tbsp sesame oil, 1 tbsp soy suace & hot sauce to taste
3. Blanch the tofu for 5 minutes, enoki mushrooms for 4 minutes in simmering water and drain
4. Mix enoki mushrooms and tofu into the bowl with other ingredients - their heat will wilt the cilantro.
Enjoy either hot or cold.
Chow Mein Stir-fry:
- Shittake mushrooms
- Sugar snap peas
- Soy sauce
- Vegetable oil
- Chow mein noodles
NOMMM :B
Labels:
enoki,
limey,
pesto,
sesame oil,
shiitake,
stir-fry,
sugar snap peas,
tofu,
vegan
Friday, March 19, 2010
shreddin' the pow
Sunday, March 14, 2010
Fresh Mountain Air
Monday, March 8, 2010
Friends All Over the World
Sunday, March 7, 2010
Champagne Brunch with Oscar & Andre
Had some people over for pancake brunch. We made about 40 pancakes in three varieties: pumpkin spice, buttermilk, and banana. I was surprised that we devoured them all so quickly - there were truly some hungry hungry monsters in attendance.
We were going to go to the kite festival, but unfortunately the forecast showed a 40% chance of rain and it was postponed until next week. Luckily it did not actually rain (only slight drizzle in 3-minute intervals). So instead some people played soccer and water balloon toss outside (Adnama and Chimelle won!)
Tebsy got really crafty with the left over corks/corkwires and Oscar & Andre were born. Adnama put me in charge of watching over them since their bodies still have some residual champagne and tend to get a little silly.
Look at how cute Oscar is in his chair :) Limey helped with the heavy carpentry.
Friday, March 5, 2010
Ugly Dog lives in Karhinete's apartment (he serves mainly as a lap dog). Sweet Pea wanted to play. Though his teeth look ferocious he is an ambassador of peace and apologized for Buddy's actions. Bow-wow.
Better Days
So, this week, I made some yummy dishes including:
1) White Radish & Carrot Soup
2) Ma Po Tofu (Tofu + Veggies + Peppaz)
3) Rice
4) Rice
YUM!
Also, at work today, I accidentally chomped down on a rather large piece of jalapeƱo in my salad, which resulted in me looking around in desperation...where's a swig o' milk when I need one!? I just stuffed some more spinach in my mouth. That seemed to work ok.
Anyway, stay tuned to hear about our upcoming food adventures...HHM will be making some kale almond frittatas in the near future!
I'll leave you with a song...
Peace in head, love in heart!
Henri
1) White Radish & Carrot Soup
2) Ma Po Tofu (Tofu + Veggies + Peppaz)
3) Rice
4) Rice
YUM!
Also, at work today, I accidentally chomped down on a rather large piece of jalapeƱo in my salad, which resulted in me looking around in desperation...where's a swig o' milk when I need one!? I just stuffed some more spinach in my mouth. That seemed to work ok.
Anyway, stay tuned to hear about our upcoming food adventures...HHM will be making some kale almond frittatas in the near future!
I'll leave you with a song...
Peace in head, love in heart!
Henri
Stylinnn'
Mot was sweet enough to let Sweet Pea borrow his cellphone (Mot, how are we going to BBM now?!). Hits gave SP some sweet new shades. Sweet Pea has been upgraded from tin cans and string to a sweet Little Mermaid phone - give him a call at 1-866-monstaZ.
Henri - you have to put my new number on your speed dial!
Peace, <3 & My BFF
Toodz
Monday, March 1, 2010
Big, Bald Rock
Card for the Boss Lady
Another Monday in the office! It's Adnama and Limey's boss's birthday tomorrow = card time! Adnama, Limey, and Nirsaba rep their high school's eagle mascot (EAGLE FIGHT NEVER DIES!). Happy Birthday to the coolest boss, ARice.
Labels:
birthday,
cards,
crafting,
limey,
office life,
paper,
pocket monsters
Saturday, February 27, 2010
New Furniture!
Adnama's room is always 30 degrees colder than the rest of the house so he has been freezing at night! Good thing Sweet Pea found a gift ('the box') Nella Retep gave Adnama a few years back and has been using it as a bed (it was especially helpful earlier this week when it snowed in Austin!) Thanks, Retep!
Reader Submission
New Feline Friend
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Another One Bites the Dust
I have encountered the jaws of death once and lived to tell the tale. Unfortunately, one of my housemates was not so lucky. I came home after a long day of work and saw him under the table and noticed there was no longer any life in his eyes. To be accurate, he no longer had eyes. His fluffy insides were strewn about but I didn't want to show such gory pictures (keepin' it PG) on this blog. Sorry, Mister Bear.
Face to be feared.
Showing remorse?
Be careful out there guys. Take this opportunity to tell friends & family that you love them. Be thankful for each day.
Toodz :B
Face to be feared.
Showing remorse?
Be careful out there guys. Take this opportunity to tell friends & family that you love them. Be thankful for each day.
Toodz :B
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Recipe for Paw-made (slash Hand made) Journals!
Ingredients:
1. Paws/Hands
2. Fwends
3. Books with hidden treasures (courtesy of Limey)
4. String
5. Ream o' Paper
6. Card stock for the cover
7. Craft Kit (gloo-stick, black/colored pens, mod podge, scissors)
8. Patience
Procedure:
1. Cut the stack of paper & card stock to the desired size (well, twice the size) so that you have maybe 5-6 sheets (or more, if you're ambitious!).
2. Fold each paper in half so that you'll have a little book of 10-12 pages.
3. Along the edge of the crease, cut little triangles about 1/2 an inch apart.
4. Cut the string about 3x the length of the binding.
5. Thread the string through the holes (made from the triangle cutouts) and tie knots in each hole.
6. Decorate the journal/booklet with picture cutouts!! Or with drawings/doodles! Then mod podge! or whatever your heart desires....
As you can see, I found some cute graph paper, which I cut out of one of Limey's books & glued to my journal. I also stumbled upon some funky peacock looking drawing/design, which I really liked! Here, I'm posing with my new journal...tah-dah!!!!!
PS. Oh, and when you see Toodz/Adnama, you'll have to ask about their journal gift (a field guide of sorts...or something) to Orange....
1. Paws/Hands
2. Fwends
3. Books with hidden treasures (courtesy of Limey)
4. String
5. Ream o' Paper
6. Card stock for the cover
7. Craft Kit (gloo-stick, black/colored pens, mod podge, scissors)
8. Patience
Procedure:
1. Cut the stack of paper & card stock to the desired size (well, twice the size) so that you have maybe 5-6 sheets (or more, if you're ambitious!).
2. Fold each paper in half so that you'll have a little book of 10-12 pages.
3. Along the edge of the crease, cut little triangles about 1/2 an inch apart.
4. Cut the string about 3x the length of the binding.
5. Thread the string through the holes (made from the triangle cutouts) and tie knots in each hole.
6. Decorate the journal/booklet with picture cutouts!! Or with drawings/doodles! Then mod podge! or whatever your heart desires....
As you can see, I found some cute graph paper, which I cut out of one of Limey's books & glued to my journal. I also stumbled upon some funky peacock looking drawing/design, which I really liked! Here, I'm posing with my new journal...tah-dah!!!!!
PS. Oh, and when you see Toodz/Adnama, you'll have to ask about their journal gift (a field guide of sorts...or something) to Orange....
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