Follow along as "Us" (Hugo, Tania, and Byron) try to document moments and events in our life.
Tuesday, 13 August 2013
33/52 Mmmmm mmmmm mmmmm PRINGLES & Some Crazy Hair
During our last camping trip Hugo discovered how much he likes Pringles. He now knows what's inside that tall skinny cylinder... something yummy. The other day Byron and I finished some off and put the container on the counter so we would not forget to put it into recycling. The following morning the Lil Man noticed the container instantly and insisted on having Pringles right after his breakfast. I was not keen on the idea of him having such a salty snack so early in the morning, but he was very persistent. He took a bite and said "mmmmm mmmm mmmm." This is what he's been saying lately when he really enjoys something he is eating. It does not happen very often as he is being such a picky eater but when he does do it, it's so cute. I want to make it clear that this is not a common routine. Some days however, you just have to give in to their persistence.
Monday, 12 August 2013
Garden Update - Week of August 12th
As you know this year our garden was off to a late start and really struggled at the beginning with the yo-yo weather we kept getting in June. Surprisingly though, it is doing well
We finally had our first cucumber from our garden on the 1st of August. This year the cucumbers have been taking their sweet time.
The upside down tomato plant has two little tomatoes growing. We are not getting our hopes up on these struggling little guys as they are tomato plants I started from seed and they should have been started sooner. Plus I did not use good dirt in the container and I think it is lacking nutrients.
The tomato plants in general this year at our place are struggling. The tomato plants in the garden have a couple tomatoes but they are really small and none of the tomatoes have started ripening yet. The cherry tomatoes are also not yielding very many compared to past years (however, this year I planted them in a pot and I think that may be why). Next year I will go back to planting them in the garden.
The purple beans are doing really well this year. Our snow peas and spinach on the other hand did not do that great.
This year I decided not to plant any lettuce. I found in past years it was grossing me out with the little bugs that kept growing on it and was not appealing at all to eat. To our surprise though this year, we still have lettuce in our garden and it does not have any gross bugs on it. It voluntarily came up all on its own and is looking great.
How is your garden doing this year?
We finally had our first cucumber from our garden on the 1st of August. This year the cucumbers have been taking their sweet time.
This is the largest cucumber we've grown in our garden. It was delicious!
Our hot chili peppers are doing well this year.
The upside down tomato plant has two little tomatoes growing. We are not getting our hopes up on these struggling little guys as they are tomato plants I started from seed and they should have been started sooner. Plus I did not use good dirt in the container and I think it is lacking nutrients.
The tomato plants in general this year at our place are struggling. The tomato plants in the garden have a couple tomatoes but they are really small and none of the tomatoes have started ripening yet. The cherry tomatoes are also not yielding very many compared to past years (however, this year I planted them in a pot and I think that may be why). Next year I will go back to planting them in the garden.
The purple beans are doing really well this year. Our snow peas and spinach on the other hand did not do that great.
This year I decided not to plant any lettuce. I found in past years it was grossing me out with the little bugs that kept growing on it and was not appealing at all to eat. To our surprise though this year, we still have lettuce in our garden and it does not have any gross bugs on it. It voluntarily came up all on its own and is looking great.
How is your garden doing this year?
Thursday, 8 August 2013
Lime-Cilantro Pork with Salsa
Byron is not a big fan of pork, especially pork chops. I honestly do not mind a pork chop once in a blue moon since it is a change from the usual. For the last couple years I have been searching for a pork chop recipe that we both enjoy but have been unsuccessful each time I try a new recipe. I am not giving up yet, I know it's out there, I just have to stumble upon it. In the mean time I just have to keep searching and testing out new recipes. That is what I did this past week.
This week's recipe is another unsuccessful one but I still wanted to post it. Just because we did not enjoy it does not mean our readers will not enjoy it. The recipe is for Lime-Cilantro pork with salsa. I found it in the Spring 2013 Inspired Magazine from Foodland that came with my flyers a couple months ago.
I did make a couple revisions (i.e. I used our regular salsa instead of the chipotle one they suggest). Here's the recipe if you feel like giving it a try.
Lime-Cilantro Pork with Salsa
2 limes, 1 zested and juiced, 1 quartered
2 tbsp. Compliments Canola & Sunflower Oil Blend, divided
2 tsp. ground cumin
1/4 tsp. each salt and pepper
4 bone-in pork chops (we used boneless)
1/2 cup Sensations by Compliments Roasted Tomato Chipotle Salsa (we used regular mild tomato salsa)
1/2 cup chopped fresh cilantro
First mix the oil and lime juice together and brush it onto the pork chops. Mix the dry ingredients with the lime zest and rub mixture into the pork until the pork chops are coated well. Since the weather was hot out, we grilled the pork chops on the BBQ. Once pork chops are cooked, place on a plate and top with salsa, sprinkle some cilantro and squeeze juice from remaining lime on top.
Our search for a good pork chop recipe shall continue. Hope you are enjoying your week!
This week's recipe is another unsuccessful one but I still wanted to post it. Just because we did not enjoy it does not mean our readers will not enjoy it. The recipe is for Lime-Cilantro pork with salsa. I found it in the Spring 2013 Inspired Magazine from Foodland that came with my flyers a couple months ago.
I did make a couple revisions (i.e. I used our regular salsa instead of the chipotle one they suggest). Here's the recipe if you feel like giving it a try.
Lime-Cilantro Pork with Salsa
2 limes, 1 zested and juiced, 1 quartered
2 tbsp. Compliments Canola & Sunflower Oil Blend, divided
2 tsp. ground cumin
1/4 tsp. each salt and pepper
4 bone-in pork chops (we used boneless)
1/2 cup Sensations by Compliments Roasted Tomato Chipotle Salsa (we used regular mild tomato salsa)
1/2 cup chopped fresh cilantro
First mix the oil and lime juice together and brush it onto the pork chops. Mix the dry ingredients with the lime zest and rub mixture into the pork until the pork chops are coated well. Since the weather was hot out, we grilled the pork chops on the BBQ. Once pork chops are cooked, place on a plate and top with salsa, sprinkle some cilantro and squeeze juice from remaining lime on top.
Our search for a good pork chop recipe shall continue. Hope you are enjoying your week!
Wednesday, 7 August 2013
32/52 - Nothing Runs Like A Deere ...
Can you guess what this Lil Man loves doing?
Pressing the same button over and over on his tractor! He gets this trait from his dad.
As a result, all I hear is "nothing runs like a Deere" x 100 times! I even hear "nothing runs like a Deere" in my sleep ...
I think Hugo has figured out that it is slowly driving me a little bit crazy and he is loving it even more!
Hope everyone is enjoying their Hump Day - Happy Wednesday!!
Hope everyone is enjoying their Hump Day - Happy Wednesday!!
Monday, 5 August 2013
A Perfect Soft Boiled Egg
Every now and then I feel like having a soft boiled egg for breakfast. To be honest I do not eat eggs very often any more but the odd time I feel like having one. They remind me of my childhood for some unknown reason.
The key to a perfect soft boiled egg is timing ... you take it out too soon, you end up with a super runny egg ... you leave it in too long, you end up with a hard boiled egg. Once you get the timing down, it is extremely easy soft boiling an egg.
To prepare the perfect soft boiled egg you first fill a pan 1/3 of the way up with water and get it boiling. Secondly, carefully place the egg in the boiling water. Thirdly set your timer immediately on for 5 MINUTE once the egg has been placed in the water (THIS IS KEY).
Enjoy!
For the longest time whenever I would go to make a soft boiled egg though, more often than not I always ended up with a hard boiled egg instead {insert extremely disappointed face} because I would time it wrong. I kept forgetting the required amount of time it needed because I just don't make them often enough. I finally wrote it down instead of constantly bugging my mom. The other day I was looking for my little slip of paper I wrote it on and of course I misplaced it. I figured it was time I do a post for future reference and thus this post came to exist.
The key to a perfect soft boiled egg is timing ... you take it out too soon, you end up with a super runny egg ... you leave it in too long, you end up with a hard boiled egg. Once you get the timing down, it is extremely easy soft boiling an egg.
To prepare the perfect soft boiled egg you first fill a pan 1/3 of the way up with water and get it boiling. Secondly, carefully place the egg in the boiling water. Thirdly set your timer immediately on for 5 MINUTE once the egg has been placed in the water (THIS IS KEY).
When the timer is up remove the pan off the heat immediately and move it to the sink. Run cold water over the egg(s) until there is no more hot water in the pan. That is it!!
Place the egg in an egg cup if you have one and give it a couple taps on the top with a butter knife to crack the top third of the egg and peel it off. If you don't have an egg cup no big deal. Cut off the top section of the egg to reveal the yolk and your egg is ready to be eaten.
I like cutting a piece of toast into strips as it makes it easier for dipping into the egg.
Enjoy!
Friday, 2 August 2013
31/52 - Vroom vroom ...
I can only imagine how many hours of entertainment this little orange and yellow Fisher Price car has provided in its many years of existance and how many more it has to privide. The Lil Man loves playing with this little Fisher Price car that belonged to his dad {I guess that makes it vintage hehe}. During our camping trip this week Hugo enjoyed loading the little car with different sized rocks and driving it while making his cute vroooom ... vrooooom sound.
Thursday, 1 August 2013
Chicken Salad Sandwich
Wow I can not believe it's the 1st of August already!! July sure did fly by. It's been a while since I have posted a recipe on here so I thought it was time. Lately, we have been going through a phase of wanting something new and different to try because we are very tired of eating the same old same old. Do you ever have days/ weeks like this? Both Byron and I went on a search for something new to try and Byron came up with a Chicken Salad Sandwich. He use to have them when he was younger but I can honestly say I had never had one before this. We found this new recipe and I thought I would share it with our readers. For the month of August I have set a goal for myself - I am going to try and post a new recipe each week starting with this one.
This recipe was adapted from Taste of Home and can be found here. We made some revisions and have included our version of the recipe at the end of this post.
The other night we grilled some extra chicken breast since we had the BBQ going anyways and then threw it into the fridge once it cooled down to use for this recipe. This made prep for this dinner super quick the next day.
Chop the celery, pepper, chicken, green onions and add the mayo and stir it all together. Add salt and pepper to taste.
Cover it and put it in the fridge for a couple hours.
This recipe was adapted from Taste of Home and can be found here. We made some revisions and have included our version of the recipe at the end of this post.
The other night we grilled some extra chicken breast since we had the BBQ going anyways and then threw it into the fridge once it cooled down to use for this recipe. This made prep for this dinner super quick the next day.
Chop the celery, pepper, chicken, green onions and add the mayo and stir it all together. Add salt and pepper to taste.
Cover it and put it in the fridge for a couple hours.
Just before serving I prepped some lettuce and sliced some tomato for the sandwiches.
They were very enjoyable, especially on a really hot day.
If you want to give this recipe a try, here is our version of it with the revisions we made. If you give it a try we would love to know how it turned out for you.
Enjoy!
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