She was an american girl, raised on promises

She couldn't help thinking that there was a little more to life

Somewhere else

After all, it was a great big world

With lots of places to run to

~Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers~

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Ready, Set, COOK!

I've been on somewhat of a cooking spree these past few days. I'm sure it has something to do with the fact that The Boy has been complaining about me not cooking.

I just hate getting home from work between 5:15 and 5:45, depending on how late I work, having to fix dinner, and eat around 7 or later. I go to sleep usually around 10, so I end up feeling like I'm going to bed on a full stomach.

So, Saturday night and Sunday morning, I made a bolognese sauce to have for dinner last night, a caramel apple cheesecake, a lemon cake, and a green bean casserole for A's party on Sunday afternoon. The cheesecake and the casserole turned out divinely. The lemon cake was a little drier than I like it, mostly because I used a brand new pan and I should have kept a closer eye on it while it was baking. I used the traditional green bean casserole recipe, but I added a few strips of crumbled up bacon, which just made it SO much better. It worked out, too, because I had leftover bacon from the bolognese sauce and I was looking for a way to use it so I didn't have to freeze it.

Tonight, I'm making meatloaf. I'm stealing an idea from a cooking show I watched on Public Television the other day and I'm adding sauteed baby portabella mushrooms, sauteed leeks, and some finely grated parmesan cheese to the meatloaf. I'm excited to see how it turns out. I'm also going to make a pot of rice and vegetables so I can make fried rice for my dinner tomorrow since it'll just be me and I've been craving homemade fried rice. I might need to get some more eggs, though.

I've been having the oddest dreams lately. I woke up out of a dead sleep around 4 this morning because I dreamt that I got a phone call from the clerical supervisor at work (not even my supervisor or another supervisor), asking if I was going to be in by 6:30 because everyone else in my unit had called out sick. I also had a dream that I was pregnant. I've heard that when you dream that you're pregnant, it usually means there's a big change coming in your life...I'm not sure what that could be at this point, but we'll see. It's proven mostly true when I've dreamt in the past that I was pregnant.

I've had the most killer heartburn for the past few days. I'm hoping it'll go away with liberal application of yogurt and Tums. Of course, it probably doesn't help that I'm sitting here eating leftover spaghetti bolognese as I write this...but it tastes even better the next day! My mom always used to take leftover spaghetti and heat it in a pan with canned chili beans and make chili spaghetti. It was a childhood favorite, but I'm pretty sure that would ruin my enjoyment of this sauce.

Anyway, I'll stop raving and give you the approximation of my recipe. :)

Bolognese Sauce (remember, almost all of my measurements are approximate!)

1 1/2 lb ground meat (I used turkey and recommend something equally low in fat)
3 slices of thick cut bacon, cut into 1/2-1" pieces
2 med-lg carrots, diced
2 med-lg celery stalks, diced
1 med-lg yellow onion, diced
2 cloves garlic, minced
1 1/2 c. milk
1 c. white wine (I just used some Sauvignon Blanc that I had on hand)
1/4 c. tomato paste
1 (29 oz) can tomato sauce
2 c. chicken stock
2 bay leaves
Oregano
Thyme
Basil
Salt
Pepper

In a heavy saucepan or dutch oven, cook bacon until crisp.

Add carrots, celery, onion, and garlic and sweat vegetables until they're tender.

Add meat and brown

Stir in tomato paste until evenly distributed

Add wine and 1 c. of milk. Simmer until it's reduced by 1/2.

Add tomato sauce, bay leaves, and chicken stock and season to taste.

Simmer while stirring every 20 minutes or so until sauce has reduced by almost 1/2 and is thick.

Stir in 1/2 c. of milk.

I almost always use milk in my spaghetti sauce because it cuts the acidity of the tomato sauce. I really liked that the natural sugar in the carrots was enough to counteract the bitterness of the canned tomato sauce and I didn't end up having to add any extra sugar. With the sauce from this recipe and a little over 1 lb of spaghetti noodles, I had enough spaghetti to feed myself, The Boy, and The Munchkin last night, for lunch today, and probably another dinner and lunch later this week. I haven't tried, but I think the sauce would probably freeze pretty well, also.

Happy Eating!

Monday, April 5, 2010

Ah, vacation

Can I just say that last week went by waaaay too quickly?

I was on vacation from the 29th until yesterday. The Boy and I took The Munchkin, her mom, and her 2 half siblings to Disneyland and California Adventure from the 29th-31st. We came home on the 1st after stopping at the Ontario-Mills outlets and doing some shopping. Disneyland was fun, but I was certainly glad to be back home on Thursday. We spent the rest of the week lounging around and doing absolutely nothing.

Easter morning, The Boy and I woke up sick. He had a cold and I had a headache, so we just laid on the couch and watched movies and TV all day.

I picked up some neat things at the Disney outlet store and the Disney store in Ontario. Mostly, I found cute things for Chloe, but I managed to dig up a cute tote bag for Mel and a few things for myself. I also got at least one good picture of The Boy and myself.

He did not propose...which I already knew. Of course, that means that a couple of people owe me some money. :)

I had planned on working on his back yard this weekend because I really want to plant a vegetable garden, but that didn't happen either. If I don't get stuff planted this year, I'll get my fence in and start a mulch pile there this summer.

This weekend is the Scottish Games and The Battle of the Badges. I'm excited because I heard that Whiskey Galore is going to be back at the Games this year and I've never been to Battle of the Badges before. The Boy is getting tickets from someone at his work, so we're going to go after we spend the day at the Games.

I'm looking forward to going to San Diego with my mom and the girls in June, too. Hopefully, The Boy and The Munchkin will also be going, so we can have a relatively relaxed vacation. Chloe and The Munchkin have never been to Sea World, and Mel hasn't been since she was 2 or 3 years old, so I'm looking forward to being there for their first experience. Plus, there's the added benefits of being able to threaten them with a dunk in the shark tank (or Shamu's tank) if they misbehave. :-p

Back to work hasn't been as horrific as I expected, but I'm still playing catch up. Plus, they stuck me with a newbie to job shadow me all day. I feel bad because I'm working at full speed in an attempt to get back on top of things and she hasn't had any training, so I have to explain every detail to her and hope she can follow me.

I have high hopes that I'll be caught back up by the end of this week. We'll see how that works out.

Anywho, I'm definitely planning on getting my house clean this week after The Boy goes back to work. On Wednesday or Thursday, I'm absolutely having a margarita night with the girls. We ALL need it. I'm also going to attempt to get The Boy to go to Home Depot with me this weekend and pick up a new faucet for his kitchen sink so I can finish cleaning his house. I just need to get the bathtub and kitchen cleaned and some dusting done. I need to borrow a painting mask from my dad before I do the dusting, though, because I am not planning on making myself sick from a massive allergy attack like I did the last time I cleaned his house.

I might actually get some more stuff done around there when he goes to Vegas again next month. He'll only be gone for 2 days, though, so we'll see.