Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Butternut squash and split-pea stew

I made this recipe tonight, and as usual, it was fantastic. I clipped it out of Sunset Magazine a few years ago because I love butternut squash, and it sounded interesting. I make it at least a few times each fall. It is so flavorful and unique.

I halve the amount of butter used to save some calories, and I don't believe that it detracts from the taste. The star anise are a bit pricey, but not any more than the meat for a similar sized non-vegetarian dish would cost.

It also goes pretty quickly, after you get the squash cooked. Earlier in the afternoon, I cut the very top off a big squash (to vent) and put it in a glass baking dish with half a cup of water, covered loosely with plastic wrap. 15 minutes in the microwave and I was able to easily slice the skin off with a knife and chop the meat. I left it in a bowl on the coutnertop covered with the plastic wrap.

Yum yum yum!!

Monday, November 23, 2009

Eggplant parmigiana FAIL

Last night I tried to make eggplant parmigiana and the problem came with drying out the eggplant. The recipe called for sprinkling the eggplant "generously" with salt. It didn't indicate how much salt to use, nor how I would get the salt off. I thought, "maybe it will come off in the hot oil?" Well, it didn't. The final result was too salty to eat.

Any suggestions on how to prevent this in the future?

Saturday, November 14, 2009

Sale sale sale!

My garage sale got mostly rained-out, so I'm offering the choicest leftover items in a "virtual" garage sale. Please email me at kathy@schrenk.org if you're interested in any of the items.





Wet suit, probably 1.5 mm thick, served me well on one dive in Florida in March. Size 9/10, brand name Dacor. $25


Wool jacket, size 6 petite, it's BLACK, not grey, like it appears in the pic. $10




Lot of two women's pants, size 8 Short, by Old Navy. Pretty darn nice dress pants for Old Navy! One is grey, the other black. Would work well with the wool jacket above! $12


Lot of 3 jackets, size 12-18 months. Grey one is Greendog (Macy's) brand, orange rain jacket is Old Navy, orange hoodie is Gymboree. $10




Women's black sweater vest by Old Navy, size Medium. $5



24 month Carters onsie, new with tag, $5



Red Talbots Kids sweater, super-cute, size 18 months, worn maybe twice, $5


Chariot jogging kit for a Chariot double chassis (click here for details). $50


SF tank top, teen size XL, fits a petite woman, $5





Lot of 3 onsies, all by Talbots Kids. Blue one is long sleeved, size 18 months; red one is NWT, size 24 months, short-sleeved polo; cream one is NWT, size 18 months, long-sleeved turtleneck. If your boy fits into these long-sleeved ones now, he'll fit into the short-sleeved one in the spring! $15

Thanks for checking out my on-line garage sale! :-)

Sunday, November 8, 2009

Cookin up a storm

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This has been a good weekend for producing tasty treats in the kitchen. First I made pumpkin chocolate chip bread on Friday night, after I devoured a bunch that the snack mom served on Thursday morning.

Last night was chili night, with cornbread from scratch, my own chili seasoning and tomatoes from my store. For some reason it seemed better than usual. Maybe the white beans?

And right now I'm eating a dish that I just dug up on the CSA web site. I don't know why I always worry about what to do with "all these beets" from the CSA. After I cooked the ones for this recipe, roasting as directed, I could have eaten a whole serving of it without anything else. The recipe probably didn't need the raisins, and I skipped the pine nuts because I didn't have them, but the beets made it so flavorful that it didn't matter.

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Ch ch ch changes

Last week Arthur started at a new school. It's a Montessori, which basically means that the approach is to provide academically enriching activities for the child to chose from and let them work at their own pace and on what they chose to work on. This sounds pretty unstructured, but it's mega-structure compared to the play-based parent co-op Arthur had been attending.

Last week was his first official week at his new school, but he only attended for about a day-and-a-half, due to runny noses and grandparents in town. Monday was mega-meltdown day. He screamed and yelled and fell on the floor writhing when I tried to drop him off. Finally I pried his hands from the door and ran, and he was ok. Yesterday was Tumblebus day, promptly at 9, so that was easy. And today he walked right in, I said "Adios" (the Spanish teacher comes Wednesdays) and took off. All good.

Arthur doesn't do so well with transitions, so it's no shock there'd be a couple bumps. The biggest challenge may be getting used to the teacher, who today passed on a note that said: "Arthur got a timeout during recess today for saying to the other children in the sandbox 'stinky penis.' Please discuss this with him tonight."