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Planning Garden 2012

  • Posted on January 20, 2012 at 10:00 am
This entry is part 1 of 2 in the series Garden 2012

No, you haven’t lost your mind. Our family is down to one computer, and I was hoping to have mine fixed by now. Unfortunately, laptops are not too fond of mac & beef, so repair has been agonizingly slow. And when I only have a few minutes in an uncomfy chair right before bedtime, expounding upon the subject at hand is easily delayed/dismissed. I’m backdating the entries for the days they *should* have been published. Thanks for joining my time-travel team <3

I’m making a list of all the things I want to plant this year. And researching methods of automatic watering so the whole thing won’t get krispy before the end of the season.

Oh wait. I can’t do anything expensive or permanent1. Crap. RETHINK!!!

And also? FOCUS!!! The list!!!

Carrots, cucumbers, tomatoes (mostly paste), beans (glorious beans), lettuces (Earthbox #1), garlic, corn, watermelon, canteloupe, beets, potatoes, radish, cilantro (maybe?), sugarsnaps, onions, and honestly. Who knows what else will tickle my fancy between now and then?

Resolved: container gardening is fun, but not all that successful for me. I’ll be turning the earthboxes into herb boxes and I’m not sure WHAT I’ll do with all the buckets and bins.

  1. Beltway coming through toward the end of the year. Hopefully at the end of growing season []

Goals and Resolution: Checkin 1

  • Posted on January 16, 2012 at 10:00 am
This entry is part 2 of 6 in the series Goals and Resolutions 2012

No, you haven’t lost your mind. Our family is down to one computer, and I was hoping to have mine fixed by now. Unfortunately, laptops are not too fond of mac & beef, so repair has been agonizingly slow. And when I only have a few minutes in an uncomfy chair right before bedtime, expounding upon the subject at hand is easily delayed/dismissed. I’m backdating the entries for the days they *should* have been published. Thanks for joining my time-travel team <3

So how am I doing, two weeks after I set myself up?

Resolution: Get Healthy. Goals: Diet and exercise

I’m still fighting the urge to eat potato chips and cottage cheese for breakfast, but not all that often. These days I’m fighting the urge for crunchy food with a small handful of mixed nuts. And I’ve pinpointed “eating more veggies” as a designated target while my body adjusts.

I’m not working out every day, but I’m making a conscious effort to move more than I was. The scale has moved a bit, but it’s too early to tell if it was water weight.

Resolution: Budget. Goals: Develop side business, track spending

I’ve already totally blown the “keep track of money” part. I’ll try to pick it up again at the next payday.

My work on the side business has dealt mostly with focus. Am I going to design? host? code? troubleshoot? (Most likely? Troubleshoot.) How much do I charge?(believe it or not, that *has* been a problem in the past)

30 day challenge resolution: Uncluttering

Not going according to schedule. At all. After pondering on my “moderate failure” post from Friday, I had a realization.

I’m ready to let go of these things, but I’m not necessarily ready for what (if anything) is going to replace them. And to be completely honest, I’ll probably need some time and help processing that little tidbit.

And that’s all the news that’s fit to print right now about my resolutions.

Lenticchie di capodanno – Lentils for luck

  • Posted on January 11, 2012 at 10:00 am
This entry is part 2 of 6 in the series Good Luck Meals

No, you haven’t lost your mind. Our family is down to one computer, and I was hoping to have mine fixed by now. Unfortunately, laptops are not too fond of mac & beef, so repair has been agonizingly slow. And when I only have a few minutes in an uncomfy chair right before bedtime, expounding upon the subject at hand is easily delayed/dismissed. I’m backdating the entries for the days they *should* have been published. Thanks for joining my time-travel team!

Lentils, oh how I love them. Small, simple, yet a nutritional powerhouse.

And inexpensive.

And tasty.

When I’m recovering from (whatever), lentils are the first thing I look for as comfort food. And after trying this recipe, I can understand why Esau sold his birthright for them.

Like the Southern New Year’s dinner, the lentils are supposed to remind you of coins. The sausages are for “plenty”.

2 C dried brown lentils (picked over, of course)
2 bay leaves
1/4 C extra-virgin olive oil
2 large cloves garlic, smashed
2 celery stalks with leaves, diced
1 large carrot, peeled and diced
1 large onion, diced
3 tablespoons tomato paste

6 Italian-style sweet pork sausages

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Put the lentils in a pot with the bay leaves and cold water to cover. Bring to a boil, then reduce the heat to a simmer and cook for about 15 minutes. Skim off any foam that forms at the top. Turn off the heat, then drain the lentils and set them aside, reserving their liquid.

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In a large skillet warm the olive oil. Add the garlic and sauté over low heat until it is nicely colored but not brown. Add the celery, carrot, and onion and sauté over medium-low heat, stirring occasionally until softened.

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Stir in the drained lentils. Dilute the tomato paste in a few tablespoons of some of the lentil cooking liquid and stir it into the onion/carrot/celery.

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Add enough of the lentil cooking liquid to cover by about an inch. Simmer until the lentils are tender but not mushy, adding more of the lentil cooking liquid as necessary to keep the lentils moist.

When the lentils are cooked, take out the bay leaves and turn off the heat. Add salt and pepper to taste1. Cover and let stand while you cook the sausages.

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Looks good, doesn’t it?

Ordinarily this would be the part where a bowl full of steaming deliciousness gets placed. Unfortunately, I was too busy eating it to take a picture. The next time I make it (next week, probably), I’ll post one. Until next time!

  1. I didn’t add salt. The salt in the sausages was enough for me. But also? I’m salt-sensitive. YMMV []