Friday, January 24, 2020

Full Day with Old Friends

I had been waiting for this day for a quite some time, three of my best friends from high school came to town for a business trip.  They arrived early this morning before their conference and we were able to catch up and hang out together all day.  I try to keep in contact with all my old friends but it is always hard because we all have families, children, and jobs.  It was a real treat to see them this afternoon.


They arrived mid-morning and we all met up for a brunch at a local restaurant they picked out.  I had never actually been there, but they swore they had the best breakfast sandwiches…and they did.  I don’t think there was a silent moment the entire time we were there.  It took over two hours to finally eat our brunch between sharing stories.

After we finally made it out of restaurant one of my friends set up a bike tour and rental for the afternoon.  I have never taken a bike tour of the city and after all these years living here, I wish I would have before.  I learned so much about the city that I never knew, it was really an eye opener.

The four of us had so much fun biking around with our tour guide I think we were his most entertaining guests.

After the tour we had an hour and a half to ride the bikes around town and mess around.  I think that was almost more fun than the tour.  The moment we were let free of a tour we went right back to our high school years and were racing each other and yelling like children.  We spent the hour racing through the parks and along the sea side.  We were pretty exhausted when we were done, but not enough to bail on dinner.

We were starving after biking all afternoon, we went to a lovely restaurant near the hotel they were staying at.  We still chatted throughout the entire meal, but by the time we ate and had a few drinks we were ready for.  We definitely aren’t as young as we used to be.



It was such an incredible day catching up and acting like children again.  I always cherish time spent with old friends.  It is incredible that over all the years apart, we get together and pick back up like we didn’t miss a second.  It was a great day, but I am ready for my bed.

Go Green and Stay Keen,

Julie

Sunday, December 22, 2019

Christmas Fun All Day -with recipes!

The kids have officially been on Christmas break for almost four days and boy, oh boy have we been busy.  I thought they would just want to be lazy and hang out but I was wrong, they have been going at 110% since they got home on Friday.  We have made Christmas cookies, Christmas decorations, and DIY Christmas gifts.  They always surprise me with all of their ambition and creative ideas.

The first thing Hannah and Liam wanted to do on Saturday when they got up was make Christmas cookies.  I have been busy keeping up with them and work I hadn’t had time to make all the cookies I wanted to so it worked out perfectly.  We made traditional sugar cookies and Hannah and Liam decorated them, cranberry and almond shortbread, and Christmas wreaths.

Cranberry and almond shortbread-

Ingredients-
•    1 cup softened butter
•    2/3 cup white sugar
•    ½ tsp. almond extract
•    2 cups flour
•    ½ cup cranberry jam
•    ½ cup confectioners’ sugar
•    ¾ tsp. almond extract
•    1 tsp. milk

Instructions-
•    Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F
•    Mix the butter and white sugar together in a medium bowl and then mix in the ½ tsp. almond extract and flour until the dough is formed.  Make about 1 ½ in balls and place on ungreased cookie sheets.  Use your thumb to form small indentation and fill with cranberry jam.  Bake for about 15-18 minutes and let cool.
•    In a bowl mix the confectioners’ sugar, ¾ tsp. almond extract, and milk until smooth and drizzle over the warm cookies.



Christmas Wreaths


Ingredients-
•    ½ cup butter
•    30 large marshmallows
•    1 ½ tsp. green food coloring
•    1 tsp. vanilla extract
•    4 cups cornflakes cereal
•    2 tbsp. cinnamon red hot candies, or red M&M’s, or other red candies

Instructions
•    In a large saucepan over low heat melt the butter.  Add the marshmallows, constantly stir until melted.  Remove from heat, immediately add the food coloring, vanilla, and cornflakes and mix.
•    Drop heaping tablespoons of mixture on wax paper and form into a wreath shape.  Immediately decorate with red candies and allows to cool before removing.

On Monday while my husband was at work the kids made homemade gifts for their grandparents and dad.  They painted wooden trays with chalkboard paint and glued photos on them for the grandma’s, painted coffee mugs for the grandpa’s, and made Lego cuff links for dad.  All their gifts turned out beautiful.  I believe that homemade gifts are the best and mean the most; I know everyone is going to love them.
  
I can tell already this is going to be a great Christmas break for the kids.  I hope they start getting worn out and want to take it easy.  :)

Go Green and Stay Keen,

Julie

Friday, November 29, 2019

Vegetarian Thanksgiving Dinner

This year has been flying by (again), another Thanksgiving has come and gone.  We hosted another wonderful vegetarian thanksgiving dinner with my parents.  I always look forward to Thanksgiving as a time to showcase delicious vegetarian dishes that are even better than traditional dishes.  This year was very special, my mother came over early in the morning and helped me cook all day, while my father, husband and kids played outside.  It was a Thanksgiving for the books.

My parents have really changed their lifestyle over the past couple years.  They have been learning and really diving into the vegetarian lifestyle.  They have always been healthy people but after seeing all the possibilities of cooking vegetarian and getting protein from plant sources, they have taken the challenge and have been eating mainly vegetarian meals.

In morning on Thanksgiving Day, my mother came over and started helping me cook.  I believe that cooking is one of the best ways to spend time with loved ones.  It had been so long since my mother and I cooked a meal together.  She was so interested in all the spiced and different herbs I used in making the meals.  Finding the perfect mixture of spice and richness is the key in making a delicious dish.

I love trying new recipes so when my mother said she found some she wanted to make for Thanksgiving I couldn’t wait.  She found a really interesting recipe for Portobello mushroom caps and parmesan-herb stuffing.  They ended up turning out great; I will definitely being making them again. 



Overall, our Thanksgiving Day was one of the best I have ever had.  Spending all day in the kitchen with my mother cooking and sipping cider reminded me of all the years as child trying to help her cook dinner.  The meal turned out absolutely incredible.  Everyone, especially the men and the kids, scarfed downed our vegetarian Thanksgiving meal and fell into a food coma, the sure sign it was a great meal.

When I decided to make the change and become vegetarian, I never expected my parents to change their lifestyle but watching them grow and change their eating habits has been a truly rewarding experience.  This Thanksgiving has been one I will never forget.  I am so thankful for my wonderful family and everything I have been blessed with.  Hope everyone had a special Thanksgiving as well.

Go Green and Stay Keen,

Julie

Friday, October 25, 2019

How do you take the perfect nap?

Yesterday at work we had a discussion about taking naps.  If they are good or bad, how long they should be, when you should take them and where.  I am a fan of naps but I only take them in 20 minute intervals and if they are in the afternoon before 3pm.  If it is later than that, I know I won’t be able sleep at night or won’t get a good night’s rest. 

One of the waiters at the restaurant says he can take a nap anytime of the day, even one at 6pm!  He also said he takes 4 hour naps?! To me that is almost a night of sleep.  We were all disagreeing about how to take a proper nap, so when I woke up this morning I decided to do a little investigating so I can set our staff right. 

The first and most common thing I read about taking naps is that there needs to be a time limit on them.  A few studies and articles I read said they should be around 25-30 minutes.  It is the amount of time that allows your body to rest without falling into a deep sleep and end up waking up even more tired.


They also suggested, if you have time to take a “full sleep cycle nap” that is about 90 minutes.  It allows your body to go into REM sleep and make up for lost sleep and can enhance your creativity.  So the decision I made is that either you should take a 25-30 minute nap or a 90 minute one, not longer, not shorter, or not in-between.

I also read about a caffeine nap that really confused me at first.  They said that you quickly drink a cup of coffee before a nap and then sleep for 20 minutes and when you wake up the caffeine kicks in and you will have a few good and energized hours after.  The idea of drinking a coffee then sleeping really baffled me, I don’t think caffeine naps are for me!

I knew I was right about the late nap idea.  I read that if you’re tired because of sleep deprivation a nap in the afternoon can help boost energy levels and naps between 12-4pm match the body’s natural circadian cycles.  Naps taken after that will just make you more tired and prevent you from getting a good night’s sleep that evening.

I think napping is good for those days when you are just not feeling 100%.  I am still sticking firm with my nap criteria; 20 minutes and before 3pm because I know it works for my body to feel rejuvenated and awake. 

What is your take on napping and what is your idea nap?

Go Green and Stay Keen,

Julie

Sunday, August 25, 2019

You Can Make Anything in a Skillet

Every Sunday we make sure make time to sit down and eat dinner together and prep for the week ahead.  With the summer winding down we are finally able to relax a little more and not worry about running somewhere quick or getting ready for a game tomorrow.

Liam and Hannah finished soccer this week, so we have the one week to relax and get ready before school starts.  Tonight for dinner, I did not feel like having dishes to wash after so I made skillet vegetable curry.

I think skillet recipes are the best, they are fairly easy, quick, and they don’t dirty a lot of pots and pans.  No one really likes doing dishes, but when I don’t feel like washing up, I always try coming up with something in the skillet.  You can cook anything in a skillet, I have mastered that art. 

Here is the recipe for my fabulous Vegetable Curry and my not-so-healthy brownie s’mores I made for dessert.  I also have the best lemon parmesan asparagus recipe for the skillet too!  I hope you love them as much as we do, and don’t worry about lots of dishes.

Vegetable Curry

Ingredients-
3 cups frozen peas
1 ½ lbs. fresh green beans
4 medium potatoes, peeled and cubed
2 handfuls of spinach
1 tsp. black mustard seed
1 large yellow onion, chopped
1 tbsp. olive oil
1 tsp. ginger
1 tsp. garlic paste
½ tsp. turmeric
½ tsp. chili powder
1 tsp. paprika
1 ½ tsp. salt
¼ cup coconut milk
Cilantro for garnishing
Rice to serve on

Instructions-
Heat the oil in a large skillet on high heat then reduce the heat to medium and add the mustard seeds and onion.  Cook for a few minutes then add the green beans, broccoli, potatoes, and carrots cook for about 10-15 minutes until the vegetables are almost cooked.
Add the peas, ginger, garlic, turmeric, chili powder, salt, and paprika, cook for 3-5 minutes then add the spinach and cook until it turns bright green.  Add the coconut milk, stir and simmer for about 2 minutes.  Serve over a bed of rice and enjoy!

Not-So-Healthy Brownie S’mores


Ingredients-
1 boxed brownie mix
1 tbsp. butter
1 cup graham cracker crumbs
1 bag of marshmallows
Chocolate syrup

Instructions-
Prepare the brownies according to the directions and while they are baking, melt the butter in a small skillet then add the graham cracker crumbs and cook until the crumbs are lightly toasted.  Let cool and set aside while the brownies are baking.
When the brownies are baked and cooled, assemble the marshmallows on top of the brownies in the skilled and turn the oven to broil and place in the oven until they are toasted.
Take them out of the oven and sprinkle the graham cracker crumbs over the brownies and marshmallows and top with the chocolate syrup.  Enjoy your not-so-healthy brownie s’mores, I know you will!

And just in case you need a delicious side dish, my all-time favorite:

Lemon Parmesan Asparagus


Ingredients-
1 lbs. asparagus, washed and clean
1 tbsp. butter
1 tbsp. olive oil
1/3 cup shredded parmesan cheese
2 tbsp. fresh lemon juice
¼ tsp. garlic salt
¼ tsp. lemon pepper

Instructions-
Melt the butter with olive oil in a large skilled on medium heat and add the asparagus.  Flip and stir the stalks to coat them with the butter and oil mixture.  Cover and let cook for about 5 minutes.
Add the lemon juice, salt, lemon pepper, and half the parmesan cheese to the skillet.  Cover and cook for 3-5 minutes more until the asparagus gets tender.  When they are cooked, flip and top with the other half of parmesan cheese and serve.  Enjoy!

I hope these recipes find you when you don’t feel like dirtying a bunch of pots and pans.  Don’t let the richness of the brownie s’mores turn you off, they are great in moderation! 
Go Green and Stay Keen,
Julie

Thursday, August 15, 2019

The Joys of Back to School Shopping

Today I took on the crazy back to school crowd and took Hannah and Liam shopping for supplies and some new clothes.

I think back to school time is almost as bad as shopping around Christmas time.

The only difference is that during Christmas there are less children running through the aisles.  Even though we had to fight the crowd we were very successful and found some really good deals.



One of the positives about shopping this time of the years is that there are so many sales and discounts.  I school folders for the kids that were only $0.10! And they were “the cool ones” according to Hannah and Liam.  I earned some mommy brownie points for that find.

Once we did the “boring” school supplies shopping we went to the mall to find some new school clothes.  Liam and Hannah have grown so much over the summer their clothes look like they have been shrunk.  Not to mention they look like someone washed them with mud.  They thought their entire closet could be their soccer clothing…oh you have to love them.

I was actually surprised how much Liam enjoyed shopping for school clothes.  He picked out some really good new shirts and a few new pairs of pants.  No surprise to me, Hannah wanted everything that WAS NOT ON SALE. She compromised with me and agreed to only get one shirt that was full price.  She can be such a little diva some times.

Hannah and Liam both needed a new pair of gym shoes for school.  They put quite a few miles on them this summer.  Good gym shoes are one of the things I don’t have a problem splurging a little.  I think that a good pair of shoes that fit correctly and are good for my kiddos feet are well worth the price.  Liam found a really cool pair that are black and red and Hannah of course found ones with purple and cheetah print on them.  They were both so excited about their shoes.

School shopping can be stressful but I always feel so much better when I’m done.  I can finally sit back and take a deep breath before they start school on Monday.  I think all the shopping we did in morning calls for an afternoon movie!  Liam and Hannah are picking one out now, it already has been a productive day it is time for a little relaxation.

Go Green and Stay Keen,

Julie

Thursday, August 08, 2019

Grilled Cheese Masterpieces

It's nearly school time again! We have checked almost everything off their “to do list” and I think they need some time to relax.  Liam and Hannah have been running around crazy this summer with friends and other organized activities.  And with their activities they have me running as well. 

After a long day running around and working at the restaurant, I don’t have much energy to cook at all.  Luckily for me, my kids love easy food; especially grilled cheeses.  I mean, who doesn’t like a good grilled cheese sandwich now and again.  Lately Liam has been “amping” his sandwiches up with all sorts of veggies, spices and everything you can think of.  It inspired me to get creative making them grilled cheese lunches.

Here are a few creations Liam helped me come up with.

•    The overstuffed chilled cheese- with special ingredients of cream cheese, cheddar cheese, parmesan, artichoke, tomato, and spinach.  There are a lot of flavors somehow this sandwich tastes incredible.

•    Tomato soup in a grilled cheese- This creation is everything you would expect it to be and more.  It is a tomato soup within a grilled cheese, no need for dipping anymore!  All you have to do is spread tomato soup concentrate to cover the inside of each slice of bread.  Add the cheese, form the sandwich and grill until golden brown!

•    The ultimate Mexican grilled cheese- Liam came up with this one night he wanted tacos but we didn’t have any taco shells; very good improvisation in my book.  We just added taco seasoning, avocado, Mexican cheese, refried beans, queso fresco cheese, and chili powder to the sandwich.  Trust me, you will not be hungry after this big one.

•    Mac and cheese grilled cheese- Yes, you can probably guess who created this one, Liam and Hannah.  We made normal mac and cheese for lunch then they got the idea to put it in bread into the Panini maker.  How they come up with these ideas, I have no idea.  But I will give it to them, it was very tasty if you are in the mood for a carb overload.

•    Garlic grilled cheese- This was one of my boring ideas, but the kids liked the little zest it gave to a “boring grilled cheese.”  I just simply added some finely chopped garlic on top of the cheese within the bread and voila!

Although these sandwiches don’t have that much nutritional value, they are good every once in a while.  The kids love them so much I have to keep them from making a new version every day for lunch. 

Have you made any epic grilled cheese sandwiches?  I need ideas to wow Liam and Hannah, instead of the other way around.

Go green and stay keen,

Julie

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