Sunday, August 29, 2010

food network link...

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Here is an easy link to the food network. Try it for great recipes, or follow the shows as they are televised.

Just click on "this"

food nextwork this morning....

I'm watching Aarti Party on the food network.  I'm telling you, she has some great recipes.  She is engaging and has a great personality.  Today she is making some very good food, chicken, salad, bread pudding, (who thought it was an Indian food). She does say there are not a lot of salads in India, instead they make yogurt with vegetables in it.  They do use many exotic spices and she has a container with smaller containers of a variety of spices.  Terrific.  It stays on the counter and the spices are constantly dipped into.  She talks plenty about Cardamon, I will be getting some on my next marketing trip.  I really like her style and her ease in the kitchen.  Congratulations Aarti on your success on a craft you obviously love.  I am going to print the recipes you are making today.

A nice gift....



This might be something that might come in handy for the student.

And the next food network star is...

Isn't it wonderful how people who love to cook can now get their own shows on TV.  I think the winner of the Next Food Network Star is really interesting and a great cook.  I'm looking forward to her use of the wonderful Indian spices.  I  use cumin and turmeric in a few special recipes and I would like to experiment with more creative uses of these and others.  (see my sweet potato fries video)
I was curious about her and found it exciting that she started as a blogger.  In my day, the only food shows were on WGBH.  And of course, Julia was the forerunner of this huge business that we are all exposed to everyday. And to think, something so basic to human life generates such an interest to so many.  Before all the cooking shows, I used to read my cook books all the time.  I found it very relaxing. Now I watch TV.  I belonged to a cook book club and got some good books from it.  I never pass up a cook book at a yard sale.  If it's a good one, I treasure it.  I have a small home economics text book from the early 1900's that was used in the Boston public schools.  I love it.  And the recipes are not that different from what we use today.  I find the cost of the meals especially fascinating.  Pennies.  (Yes it gives the cost, how to budget, how to take care of the home, etc)
Anyway, I will continue to watch the Food Network, look up the recipes that I want to try, learn new techniques in food preparation and prepare and enjoy good food.
Could it be that it's time for school already?  I didn't realize it was so quickly upon us until I was driving to work today and saw all the telltale signs.  The CVS flashing sign stated in big bright red letters, "Welcome Back Stonehill".  This is the local college and CVS is welcoming them back with open arms.  It's walking distance to the college.  Plenty of money to be made from the new and returning students.  As I continued my drive (it's only about 13 minutes), I passed the Ninety Nine restaurant.  I looked to see if they had joined CVS with a "welcome back" invitation.  No, just the banner across the front of the restaurant stating, "Red Sox win, Kids eat free".   Pretty good deal, although I haven't taken advantage of it.  But a good deal all the same.  Let's face it, you might as well throw your money in the street for as much as kids eat at this kind of restaurant.  Anyway, as I continued my ride, I came up to a set of lights at the entrance to the college.  Sure enough, the cars, many with out of state plates, were lined up at the light.  As I watched the cars enter the campus, I noticed two tired co-eds sitting on a stone wall with signs resting on their laps.  I could not see everything written on them, but I did see "Welcome" and "2014".  I guess they were the welcoming committee.  They looked tired and were resting after a busy day.

How wonderful for these young kids to experience college life.  Some will thrive, some will just make.  I'm sure that at a college like Stonehill, a private Catholic school, most will thrive. My own experience in Catholic schools was high expectations and no fooling around.  Although we all fooled around, when the nuns weren't looking.

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Two cakes down and many more to go...

I made two cakes for the car cake. They are the bottom layers.  Oh, you would not believe how much research I will be doing to make this a spectacular cake.  I hope to make a video of the execution of the final product. 

The quintessential white layer cake...

My quest to find the quintessential white cake recipe continues.  Each time I find a new recipe, with a bit of a twist, I think, "is this the one?"
My best white/yellow cakes are my chiffon.  Aside from the chocolate, carrot, banana, pumpkin cakes that are delicious, I have yet to find a really good white cake.  And I know that I'm not the only one out there seeking the recipe.  Anyone out there up to the challenge of a perfect white cake recipe? 
I am getting ready to design a car cake for a 7 year old boy's birthday.  I will keep you apprised of my progress.  It will be a chocolate and white cake.  I've done some research and feel confident that I will succeed with a nice show piece.

Thursday, August 19, 2010

I am busy designing a Sweet 16 masquerade three tiered cake.  It's for October, but I want to be sure I have everything in place well before the date.  I am going to invest in this airbrush system.  I already bought 5lbs of fondant.  I will need to buy purple fondant also.  Satin Ice makes this.  It will be purple, silver and some black ribbon.  I will definitely keep you posted on this endeavor.

Monday, August 16, 2010

Interesting story about the author.  He died before his books were published.  The lead female has also been chosen.  This book is one that I think I will read.  I want to see what all the excitement is about.

Saturday, August 14, 2010

Recipe for oil and vinegar salad dressing...

Here is a very good recipe for dressing for the wonderful fresh greens and tomatoes that we are enjoying at this time of the year.
Get the Good Seasons carafe
put your favorite vinegar up to the v line
add one teaspoon each of salt (I use salt sense, not kosher, just plain salt) and garlic powder
Add water to the water line Shake
Add canola oil (don't use Olive oil, it will congeal) to the oil line.
This is a very good dressing without the sugar, chemicals or other ingredients that you find in dressings you buy.
Refrigerate and you will always have a good topping for your salads.

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Facebook...

I've resumed my relationship with Facebook.  I'm still not sure if I like it.  There seems to be an awful lot of info there.  I mean, you can look at anybody's pictures even though you're not friends with them.  I was looking at my friends' friends and was able to click onto their info. Maybe I have to read these books!  I've put a link to my blog, maybe I will get more to read it.  I hope so.  I also hope you are visiting my You Tube videos.  Having alot of fun making them. 

Monday, August 9, 2010

Back to work...

While I was ironing my uniforms for work, I was thinking of the movies I love and have seen many times.  I was also making a plan to go through one storage bin a day.  I want to see what's in all those plastic holders.  Things I'm sure I've forgotten about.  The movies that came to mind immediately are, Hannah and her sisters, Radio Days, Jurassic Park, The Women, 1930's one, Four Seasons, I think that's the name of it with Alan Alda, Carol Burnett, Halloween, Psycho, I did love the Ring, even though it was extremely scary.  Jaws, Dog Day afternoon.  There are some great lines in that one.  Of course the Godfather movies are always a good watch.
Anyway, I'm off to the market. Did you know I'm one of the original coupon queens?  I have a couple of good ones that I need to use before the expiration dates run out.
I put my blog on Facebook.  I hope it encourages others to come here.  I think there is some decent reading.  I would love to start a discussion on films that others love. 
Oh yea, my vacation is over and I go back to work today.  That's ok, you have to work to play.  Have a good day and I might stop back later.

Saturday, August 7, 2010

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I was catching up on some of the Sunday magazines that I missed when I was on vacation.  Sure  enough, I find a story about "Sea Glass".  My granddaughter is collecting it, so I, along with my sister,  found a few pieces.  The pictures above are our finds on a couple of walks by the ocean side.  So, I read this story in the Parade magazine about the collectors of this beautiful glass.  It is some serious collecting.  There is a North American Sea Glass Association that draws in more than 5000 each year.  This year it is in Hyannis on October 9th.  According to the story, collectors are secretive about their locations and sometimes take great lengths to get to the beaches.
I have seen sea glass all my life, but never thought to collect it.  In Brigantine, large tractors with sifters clean the beach most mornings, leaving little debris on the sandy beach.  I'm sure there are plenty of goodies in the sifter.  I will ask my sister to continue to look for the glass on her daily walks on the beach. 
The story talked about Richard LaMotte, the "Godfather of Sea Glass".  His self-published book tells all about it.  Here is his book along with some others if you are interested in starting this neat hobby.

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Justice for girls and lunch...

We are going to go out for lunch tomorrow.  We have a new Mexican restaurant here in town.  Very good food and good prices. After we will go to Justice for girls.  There's a store in the Mansfield Crossing shopping center.  Great stores and an LL Bean is there, too.  Anyway, we will go to Justice after lunch.  But after we have dessert at my house.  I just made three chocolate layer cakes.  Will put it together tomorrow.
Anyway, Justice has a coupon for 40% off.  We will go for backpacks and school clothes.  The selection is good and the clothes are really cute.  I will let you know what we get.
For the coupon, go to the first ad, scroll down and you will find it. 

The health of our children...

We had an opportunity to have dinner with my husband's college friend and his wife.  She made a wonderful dinner.  She's an excellent cook.  She was a teacher in the late 60's and 70's.  She taught in Catholic schools in Philly.  I was interested in the health of the kids.  Today so many have diabetes, asthma, ADD, allergies to nuts.  I saw that when I did clinicals in elementary schools.  Anyway, because she had a broader experience, I felt she was a good resource.  When I went to school, there were 52 kids in the class, two classes, and I can't remember any sick kids.
Our hostess agreed with me.  As a teacher, she too did not see what so many are afflicted with today.  Her feeling is that our immune systems are changing.  I don't know what it is.  I do think it's interesting.
Could it be the increase of fast foods?  Global warming?  The lack of home cooked meals?  The busy schedules the children have today?  Increased immunizations?  Let me know what you think.  I will continue to explore this change in our children's health.

Vacation reading...

Yes, I'm here on vacation.  Won't bore you with the nothingness that I've been doing.  I do want to comment on an old magazine story I was reading.  Actually, my mom keeps it by her side.  It's a story about Michael J. Fox and Parkinson's disease.  My mom reads the story, carefully studying the content to see or find something that says there is a way to manage this disease.    Anyway, in his story it talks about how he copes with the illness. I see my mom and how she copes with the illness.  It's tough.  She gets around the best she can.  I think it's too bad that Fox got this disease at such a young age.  However, he will probably have excellent care.  Money will be no object.  He probably will have someone assist him to put his shoes on, to button his shirt, to assist him into bed and onto the toilet.  I felt the article was not real.  There are plenty of people with the disease, but not as fortunate as him.  Anyway, I could see my mom reading the article for some clue on the cure so she could walk better, not get freezes, be able to get herself out of a chair and into bed.  There was none.