Thursday, January 29, 2009

Food, Glorious Food

I have several food-related things to blog about. First and foremost, the amazing Christmas present from my parents that I am so excited about, heehee! Get ready for it...it is...

A Food Rotation System!!

Do you like how I planted some of Dane's toys on the shelves so he would look like he's reaching for a can?
For those of you who may not be familiar with it, it is a shelf with special tracks allowing cans to roll from the top to the bottom, so the first cans in are the first cans out. It automatically rotates your supply so the oldest things get used first. This particular model will reportedly hold 278 cans. Wow, I can't even tell you how happy I am to have this. Our apartment has many good features, but pantry space is not one of them. All of our food resided on a couple of shelves above the washer and dryer. But not anymore! This rotation system fits perfectly in the closet of the third bedroom, next to our #10 cans of other food storage sundries and my filing cabinet. As you can see, the shelves are still quite empty as I wait for a good case lot sale, but that is more than I could fit on our pantry before. But not anymore! Look at all the food we can store! I used to make excuses for not doing my food storage because of lack of space and the fact that we're not in a permanent home. But not anymore! Good three-month supply, here we come. The shelves even came with little magnets to label each row! Yes, I really am that excited. Thanks so much Jiichan and Baachan!!
Next, Dane is starting to insist on feeding himself with a spoon sometimes. It doesn't work unless he's eating something that will stick to the spoon, like yogurt, and then of course he makes a mess, but it is fun anyway.

And then this next picture captures a mess created from Dane feeding himself with his hands, which he has done for a long time, but the meltiness of a chocolate covered Oreo was still too much for him.

Joel wanted me to change the picture to sepia to make Dane look like a vampire. Weirdo.
Next, here is a yummy-looking recipe that I am going to try tonight, so I thought I'd throw it out there for all to enjoy. It is from Martha Stewart on the Today Show. I rarely follow recipes to the T, sometimes because I don't like certain ingredients, usually because I don't have certain ingredients. For instance, I will not be using the shiitake in this recipe because I don't like them, and I will probably use white rice instead of brown because that is what I have. I like experimenting with food anyway.

Asian Stuffed Cabbage

INGREDIENTS

8 ounces ground beef sirloin
4 ounces shiitake mushrooms, stems removed, caps coarsely chopped
1/2 cup cooked brown rice
4 garlic cloves, minced
1 tablespoon finely grated peeled fresh ginger
2 scallions, thinly sliced
1 tablespoon soy sauce
1 tablespoon toasted sesame oil
1/4 teaspoon red pepper flakes
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 head Napa cabbage

DIRECTIONS

Preheat oven to 400º.

In a large bowl, combine: ground beef sirloin, shiitake mushrooms, brown rice, garlic cloves, ginger, scallions, soy sauce, sesame oil, red pepper flakes, salt

Remove 8 large outer leaves from cabbage (if leaves are less than 5 inches wide, overlap 2 leaves, side by side). With a rolling pin, roll each leaf until the stem end is pliable.

Dividing among leaves, mound meat mixture toward upturned stem end. Starting from filled end, holding sides in as you work, tightly roll each leaf into a bundle.

Arrange cabbage rolls, seam-side down, in a 9-by-13-inch baking dish. Pour 1 cup water over rolls; cover dish tightly with aluminum foil. Bake until an instant-read thermometer registers 160º when in­serted into a roll, 30 to 35 minutes. Serve drizzled with juices and sprinkled with red pepper, if desired.

Per serving: 183 calories; 15 g protein; 6 g fat; 17 g carb; 4 g fiber.

My final food story of the day is a bit of a horror story. See, before I left for Oklahoma, I stocked up our fridge, freezer, and pantry with easy foods that just needed to be heated up so Joel wouldn't waste away just eating Cheerios for every meal. See what a devoted wife I am? I typically get good foods, like California Pizza Kitchen frozen pizzas and Hormel refrigerated entrees. However, this particular time, I also included a Banquet Cheesy Ham and Hashbrowns meal.


I know, it doesn't look that great, but Joel likes hashbrowns, so I went ahead and bought it. Well, since it required actually adding water and putting the can of cheese sauce (with ham inside!) together with the bag of hashbrowns, Joel never ate this one while I was gone. One day, I was having a rough day with Dane having a double ear infection and being resistant to antibiotics (which is a whole other story), so I thought I'd pull the Homestyle Bake out for an easy dinner. Easy, it was. Gross, it also was. The cheese sauce was like basketball game nacho cheese. The ham was some substance we could not identify, but it surely was not ham. There was far more cheese than hashbrown, and the the crumbly stuff on top was also unidentifiable. As I opened up the can of cheese sauce, Dane was pulling on my leg, and I thought I smelled a dirty diaper. Oh, wait, it was the can of cheese sauce. I should have abandoned it there. But, alas, I did not. Joel and I were both brave and tried some of it, but the rest went in the trash, needless to say. Beware the cheesy ham and hashbrowns.
The thing is, I knew when I bought it that it would be gross. I knew. So why did I buy it? Joel suggested that I had a subconcsious desire to get something really gross so Joel would be reminded of how I usually make him good food, and he would be eternally grateful. I guess we'll never know.

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Dane & Dogs

I haven't written much about it yet, but rest assured that we had a wonderful Christmas. Oklahoma was pleasantly warm, and it is always great to hang out with my family. We played many games, most of which I lost horribly, I caught up on Lost, we ate yummy food, and had plenty of laughs. One of these laughs came on Christmas Day. As we opened presents, it became clear that many people gave us games, which made us really happy. For example, we got Blokus and The Office DVD game. We then opened our gift from Kenta and Kendall: Would You Rather! Hooray! It looks really fun! Then we opened our gift from my parents. Would You Rather! Hooray! It was especially funny because both Kendall and my Dad chose that game on advice from Glenn Beck. I also found out that my mother-in-law got someone that game on advice from Glenn Beck. I bet the folks at Zobmondo are feeling pretty grateful for Mr. Beck.
Here you can see some of our games in the background of Dane climbing on Joel. You can also see the nice little entertainment center that Joel made out of our crappy old bookcase. He cut off the top two shelves, added dividers, and painted it. Now it doesn't look crappy at all, thanks to Handyman Joel.

Now onto Dane and Dogs. I wasn't sure how Dane would react to my parents' two pugs, but he is pretty fearless, so I wasn't too worried. Dane loved them. He would follow them around, laughing and trying to grab their fur. Luckily, they are pretty docile. Here he is, trying to climb on Puppet.

Nuzzling Pugslee.

This looks like a nice, loving pat, but Dane was actually hitting him. Poor dog.

We also visited a dog park, where they had four pugs! Dane seemed to be more interested in the really big dogs, but seeing as they weighed more than he and his mommy combined, I decided to avoid them. He is watching them longingly from the other side of the fence.

Here are some cute shots with Dane, the pugs, and Jiichan.





P.S. Here are the names of the babies that my various friends have had in the past month or so (I hope I haven't forgotten anyone):

Piper
Keegan
Berkeley
Sigg
Ezra

They are all boys except for Piper. Pretty uncommon names, no? Way to think outside the box, friends. And congratulations!!

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Ketchup vs. Catsup

So, it's been a long time. I never quite know how to catch up because I know some people only like to look at the pictures, while other people enjoy reading the inane commentary. But today the picture people win.
This is when we took Dane out to play in the snow. We didn't have appropriate snow clothing, so he was wearing about four layers, and we duct taped his shoes on.









Then we went up to see the lights on Temple Square with friends from Oklahoma, Chris & Teresa (with baby Halle) and Evan & Holly (with teeny baby Kyle).



That is the Japanese creche they have. You know. Celebrating my Asianity.
We also tried to get one of those take-a-picture-really-fast-before-the-babies-go-crazy pictures. They are pretty dang cute, if I say so myself.

We took TRAX downtown, and there were teenage girls on board, so of course Dane had to show off.

Then, on to Christmas. I never take enough pictures. But here you are:


Yes, that's a gun my dad is making for Dane. It will not be in his possession until he's like eight. Someday, it'll be a touching story and priceless heirloom ("This is the rifle my grandfather made me with his bare hands") Right now, it sounds pretty funny ("My baby owns a gun"). It looks really pretty, though.
Dane also rode around in the Dane-Mobile again, since my dad rides his bike every day for exercise (he weighs less than 200 pounds now, by the way).




Also, as I got Dane out of his Sunday clothes, his bowtie was on top of his head and made him look like a girl. I thought it was cute and took a picture (don't tell Joel). But now that I see the picture, he looks less like a girl and more like a boy with a bowtie on his head and a crazy mom.

I have more to report, but I'll save it for another post lest it gets interminably long.