- 2.5 lbs green beans (includes additional half-share)
- 1 lb chard (includes additional half-share)
- 3 large tomatoes, 3 large plum tomatoes and a handful of a type that are the same shape as regular tomatoes but much smaller (4.5 lb)
- 1 small head garlic
- 1 extra-large zucchini (free choice item)
- 1 small yellow squash (.5 lb)
- 1 small cucumber (.5 lb)
- 1 Jalapeño pepper
- 2 small green peppers
- 1 small head lettuce
- abt. 4 large stems basil
- 2 sprigs oregano
- 1 sprig sage
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
CSA Report - Vegetable Daze
Monday, August 25, 2008
Open Letter to Mothers of Small Boys
When bringing your young male children to the gym, it is in the best interest of everyone involved that you drop them off at the child care room BEFORE taking your things to your locker. Doing so will avoid awkward moments like your son asking questions about naked body parts and other gym-goers fiddling with their gym bags in an attempt to postpone their changing routine or attempting to cover up as quickly as possible. Really, what are you thinking?
Little Johnny does not belong in the ladies' locker room. There are bras and panties and naked boobies all over the place--even at noon. What? He has to use the bathroom? There's a bathroom in the child care center. Let him go there. Sure, naked bodies are completely natural, but you're exposing Little Johnny to the naked bodies of strangers, and you're causing your fellow exercisers extreme discomfort. I mean, would you change in front of a preschooler that didn't come from your own loins?
Thank you for your consideration of these matters. I'm certain you'll think twice before bringing Johnny in again.
Best,
Concerned Locker Room Frequenter
Sunday, August 24, 2008
OLS Week 12 - A Little Bit of This and a Little Bit of That
My refrigerator is overflowing with produce and I needed a local meal for the week, so I decided I’d make some soup. I figured I could make a big pot and freeze some for later, and it would use up plenty of the stuff I got from the CSA this week.
It turned out pretty good, very chunky and flavorful. It probably could have used a little more garlic and maybe some salt because I used sodium-free broth, but I’ll leave that up to you. The recipe I came up with is below. I used a single large zucchini, about a dozen green beans, a couple handfuls of large cherry tomatoes, a small bunch of scallions and blue potatoes from the CSA and some white onion from the farmers’ market, but you could obviously use whatever vegetables you have on hand and adjust the amounts to your liking. In fact, I was going to add some chard and frozen peas in the last few minutes, but forgot. Corn also would have been a nice addition.
Chunky Garden Vegetable Soup
4 cups broth
1 large zucchini, diced
5 scallions, white and green parts chopped
1 cup chopped tomatoes
8-10 baby potatoes, diced
1 cup cut green beans
½ large white onion
4 cloves garlic, minced
Chopped fresh basil, oregano and sage
Salt and pepper to taste
For my OLS meal this week, I ate the Chunky Garden Vegetable Soup for lunch with bread from the Atwater’s stand at the market. Simple, easy and tasty. (Non-local ingredients: salt, pepper, broth)
Saturday, August 23, 2008
Preparing for the Pre-release Party
At 3PM I'll be joining a large group of fellow writers and their family and friends for the New Lines from the Old Line State pre-release party. Eight of us will be reading. We'll mingle, sign each other's advance copies and enjoy the excitement of seeing our work in print, bound together in a paperback book that smells like ink and glue. I may not be getting paid for this essay, but I have to admit that getting my work published in an actual book, getting the opportunity to promote the book and read my work at local events, is payment enough. What better way to get my name and face out there? What better way to learn how to read an essay without shaking like a leaf? I'm hoping that this publication is just one more step toward a bound collection all of my very own.
I have this dream that the book will magically find its way into the hands of an amazing agent who is looking for someone new to represent. She flips casually through the book and comes to the last piece and for whatever reason the title catches her eye. Since she has nothing to do for the next ten minutes, she begins to read. Fifteen minutes later, she has checked out my website and sent me an email asking to see more of my work. A week after that, we sit in a coffee shop downtown and she offers to represent me. Within months, I have a book deal from Simon & Schuster and am rabidly writing my collection of essays.
For now, I'm in really good company with a great group of poets, non-fiction and fiction writers from the Old Line State. If you'd like to check any of them out (or if you're an agent looking for some new clients) you can pre-order the anthology at Amazon
Friday, August 22, 2008
Images of Me
What is your first name? Ami
What is your favourite food? Sushi
What high school did you attend? SHCS
What is your favorite color? Red
Who is your celebrity crush? Adam Sandler
Favourite drink? Diet Dr. Pepper
Dream vacation? Australia
Favourite dessert? Angel food cake with strawberries and whipped cream
What do you want to be when you grow up? Novelist
What do you love most in life? Love
One word to describe you? Nerd
Your Flikr name? smtwngrl
I did a Flikr's search for each of my answers, chose a picture from the first page of results and plugged them into the mosaic maker. This is what it produced:
1. Sea Power Glass Wall Wave, 2. Flickr Loves Sushi. Mmm., 3. P1030745, 4. Gizmo, 5. Adam Sandler and Nomar Garciaparra at the G2 Lounge, a hot spot at the Super Bowl XLII, 6. Diet Dr. Pepper girls, 7. Moonlight of Gold, 8. angel food cake from heaven, 9. Red Dawn Light, 10. llibreria - bookstore - Amsterdam - HDR, 11. Comics Addicted Chapter Two - Viciado em Quadrinhos Capítulo Dois, 12. Down on the farm
Wednesday, August 20, 2008
CSA Report - The Green Beans Have Arrived
Anyway, on to the report:
6 lbs green beans (includes additional half-share)
- 2 lbs chard (includes additional full-share)
- 2 medium tomatoes and about 10 large grape-type tomatoes (2.25 lb)
- 1 small and 1 large head garlic (includes additional full-share)
- 2 small zucchini (1.5 lb)
- 1 small yellow squash (.5 lb)
- 1 medium cucumber (1 lb)
- abt. 4 large stems basil
- 2 sprigs oregano
- 1 sprig sage
- 2 sprigs mint
I'm looking forward to making a sauce or maybe a soup with my zucchini, squash, tomatoes, basil, and oregano, but if you can think of other recipes or dishes that I can use these foods in, I'm definitely looking for ways to change things up. I tend to get into a rut and make the same dishes over and over again, but I can't afford to get sick of these veggies. There are a lot more of them where these came from.
Tuesday, August 19, 2008
I Fought the Gym and the Gym Won
I'm an inherently lazy person. Yes, I've just admitted that to the entire blogosphere and all of mankind. But it's true. I have to fight my natural tendency toward lethargy if I want to get anything done. Even the things that I love doing, like writing and decorating my house. Growing up, I was the kid who would rather lay around reading a book than be out riding my bike or running around playing with the other kids. Any activity had to have a clear and very high benefit to cost ratio. Walk a few blocks to get ice cream? Definitely. Run around tagging each other and rolling in the grass laughing about who caught whom? No thanks, I'll pass.
Because I can see this history clearly, it's not surprising to me that I battle my own will almost every time I decide to go to the gym. I go through phases where the gym is fun and exciting and the expected benefits (more energy, weight loss, firmer muscles, time to read my magazines or watch some cable television) easily outweigh the costs (90 - 120 precious minutes of my already packed days, buckets of sweat, getting up earlier or getting home later). More often than not, though, on days when I plan to go to the gym, I'm weighing the pros and cons from the moment I wake up until the moment I start up that treadmill or lift the first weight. It's me against the machine. Literally.
Take yesterday as an example:
I packed my gym bag in the morning and put it in my car, ready for a lunchtime or after work workout. At 10:45, my workout reminder popped up and I immediately dismissed it. I'll go after work, I thought. I'm too busy right now and I'm in a groove. In actuality, I was checking my email or some other nonsense, but my brain didn't care. It just needed an excuse.
At 3:30, when it was time to shut down and go home, er, to the gym, I got caught up in a conversation. By 3:45 I had convinced myself that it was now too late to go to the gym and I might as well go home and take a walk in the park. When I mentioned to a co-worker that this was my plan, she said, "I always say that, but then I never do it." I grudgingly agreed and said, out loud so that she could hold me to it, that I'd be going to the gym after all.
Walking to my car, I went over all the errands and task that needed to be done immediately. We're talking trips to the grocery store for things I didn't really need and household chores that I didn't get around to this weekend. Clearly emergency tasks that could. not. wait. As I approached the gym parking lot, I scrambled for more excuses, finally resorting to the "I just don't FEEL like it" tactic. I made it into a parking spot and turned off the car, but I was still bargaining with myself. It's so nice out. I really could take a walk when I get home. Right after I feed the cat, take out the trash, cook dinner, read my email... You see where that was going.
I pulled my gym bag out of the back seat and walked into the gym, handing over my membership card to the desk attendant. You'd think by this point I'd be resigned to the fact that I was going to get on a treadmill, but no. By the time I'd reached the locker room I had mentally inventoried my gym bag hoping I had forgotten some essential piece of gym wear. Alas, I had not.
While I changed, still fighting the pull of the cardio machines, I promised myself that I could do a short workout: just 20 minutes including a 5 minute warm-up and a 5 minute cool-down. That wouldn't be so bad.
As always, the minute I started up the treadmill and plugged in my headphones to watch Sandra Lee make some Semi-Homemade chocolate treats (oh, the irony that my favorite thing to watch while working out is the Food Network) I was fine. No more mental fights. I was happy to be there, sweating and breathing hard, and drooling over trail mix and scones.
All that fighting, and for what? I really, truly, enjoy my time at the gym once I'm there. It's getting there that seems to be the issue. And some days I'm not nearly so successful at fighting the anti-gym sentiment. I'm glad I did yesterday, though, because tonight I have way too many errands to run.
What? The gym can't win every time.
Friday, August 15, 2008
I've Had a Relapse
It always starts so innocently. I get an email coupon for a deal I can't resist--this time When You Are Engulfed in Flames by David Sedaris for $12.99--and I go to Barnes & Noble for this one item. But I come out with so much more. I grabbed the Sedaris book, and should have just left with the one. I had another coupon for an additional 15% off a single item, though, and how could I let that go to waste? I started looking around the clearance section and found The Girl Who Stopped Swimming
Did I stop there? Take my deals and run with them? No. Of course not. I wandered around, looking for anything that seemed a must-have or that had been hanging out on my wish list for a while. That's when I spotted the Buy-2-Get-1-Free table. Piles of trade paperbacks just begging to be purchased. And there was Mercy
As I turned to head to the register, I noticed She's Come Undone
Now I'm going to have to cut back on blog reading (and maybe posting), email checking, and television watching and start reading more books. If only I didn't have to go to work.
Thursday, August 14, 2008
CSA Report & the Pseudo-Foodie Experiments Pt. 3
First the CSA Stuff
Here come the veggies! Things are really picking up at the CSA and I'm starting to thing farmers' market trips will have to be limited. I'm going to have to control myself and stick to fruits and small amounts of a few special veggies (like tomatillos and corn) that I won't be getting from my CSA. This week I came home with:2 large tomatoes & 2 large Roma tomatoes (2.25 lb)
- 1 lb green beans
- 2 small cucumbers (1 lb, I think)
- 1 head garlic
- 1 head lettuce
- 1 lb Swiss chard (includes additional 1/2 share)
- 1 small bunch scallions
- 1 medium zucchini (1.5 lb)
- 1 pint blackberriees
- 2 sprigs sage, 2 sprigs basil, 2 sprigs oregano
And Then My Foodie Adventures
Fresh and Simple Salsa Verde
1/2 medium red onion, cut into thick wedges
1/2 cup cilantro leaves packed
1 4 oz. can chopped green chilies, undrained
Combine all ingredients in a food processor and pulse until well chopped and mixed.
One word: Delicious.
Wednesday, August 13, 2008
OLS Week 11 & The Pseudo-Foodie Experiments Pt. 2
(Non-local ingredients: couscous, olive oil, vinegar)
Monday, August 11, 2008
OLS Week 10 & The Pseudo-Foodie Experiments Pt. 1
With all that great food I had to figure out how to use and/or preserve it, so I've been playing foodie. Here's the first of my food experiments:
Making Jam
When I got home tonight, I found the apricots I bought to make freezer jam had ripened much faster than I expected. It looked like I'd have to make up the jam tonight before they got too soft and mushy. Thankfully, the process was super easy. I used the Ball Freezer Jam mix (you can get it in the canning aisle of your favorite store). To make the jam, just crush enough fruit to make 3 1/2 to 4 cups (depending on the type of fruit), mix the packet with 1 1/2 cups sugar (or Splenda), and then add the fruit to the sugar mixture and stir for three minutes. Easy-peasy. It made five 8-oz. containers (also purchased in the canning aisle). Four went straight in the freezer and one is in the refrigerator. I was going to do up my peaches, too, but I wanted to see how the apricot jam turned out first, because it doesn't seem to be as thick as I'd have liked. It's more like a sauce than a jam.When I do the peaches, I might try using less fruit per pectin packet. I also used the Splenda baking blend and reduced the amount by 1/3, using just a 1/2 cup of the baking blend (1/2 cup of the baking blend = 1 cup sugar). It tasted plenty sweet and I can't imagine this reduction had anything to do with the thinness of the jam, but I might be wrong. I may also try the full sugar amount next time just to be sure.
"Sun"-drying Tomatoes
While at the farmers' market, I got a half-peck of plum tomatoes (about 25) for $3.50 (who says eating locally is more expensive?). I had planned to dry tomatoes last year when I attempted to grow them myself, but never got around to doing it partly because my plants were ruined by birds (and my inability to grow things) and partly because I didn't know what to do with them. I didn't want to dry them outside in the sun (too many opportunities for pests and stuff, yuck) and I didn't want to preserve them in oil (too much added fat for my tastes). So I did some more research and figured out I could dry tomatoes in my food dehydrator and then freeze them. At this time, I'm drying more than two dozen plum tomatoes. A few of them are finished, but the majority of them are going on their 12th hour of drying. I can't wait to use these tomatoes in sauces and dressings.And that, my friends, was my first foray into the world of a foodie. Stay tuned for future chapters as I take on tomatillos and heirloom tomatoes.
Saturday, August 09, 2008
Call Me a Copy-Cat
In other news this weekend:
- I won $20 for Sephora and $10 for Target during the Bloggy Giveaway Carnival. Wahoo! Now, what to buy?
- I saw Hancock last week with My Love. I know it got really bad reviews, but I actually enjoyed it.
- I got the final word that Mexico in January is really on. I'm going to Mexico, people. Sun, sand and (gulp) beach. Must. Commence. Weight loss. NOW.
- My skin is breaking out like crazy. At 32 I expect the occasional hormonal pimple, but my chin is starting to look like it did in my teens. Unacceptable. I'm afraid it may have something to do with my recent increased intake of carbohydrates.
- I realized last week that I haven't eaten meat in weeks. How does that happen? It wasn't purposeful, but I think the plethora of veggies these days has usurped the presence of meat. I don't mind. My only concern is that I might not be getting enough protein. I see more fish and beans in my future.
- My new favorite place is Panera. Did you know they have free wi-fi? And free refills on soda, coffee and tea? It's my new favorite place to go and write when I'm too distracted at home. (Or when I feel the need to be around other living, breathing human beings while I get some work done.) I also love their soup/salad combos. Yummy. This is NOT good for my budget.
- It was an incredibly beautiful day today. The sun was shining and there was a nice breeze, not a single cloud in the sky. I actually took advantage of it and walked in the park this morning. It was 68 degrees at 9:30AM with practically no humidity. I'm not complaining, but that's a bit unseasonably cool for August 9th.
Thursday, August 07, 2008
Another Week at the CSA
- 0.65 lb. Swiss chard
- 1 head lettuce
- 1 head garlic
- 1 small bunch scallions
- 0.9 lb. red potatoes
- 0.9 lb. tomatoes (1 large)
- 0.85 lb. zucchini (1 large)
- 2 small beets (1 donated by an anonymous beet-hater)
- 2 sprigs basil, 1 sprig sage, 2 sprigs oregano
- a little more than a pint of blackberries
Wednesday, August 06, 2008
All Over the Blogsphere
Tuesday, August 05, 2008
The Return of Fiction
Non-fiction or fiction, I haven't touched a single book in my TBR Pile since April. I've been craving fiction, and the only way I've been able to feed that craving of late has been through some books on CD. I listened to Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman during my trip to visit my family. (Have you read this yet? I highly recommend it.) Love the One You're With by Emily Giffin came after that. And this week I've been listening to Swapping Lives by Jane Green in my car on the way to and from work. But I haven't had time to pick up a good novel or read some short stories, hold them in my hand and turn the pages of my imagination, without feeling guilty. It seemed there was always something else I should be doing. But last night, after an hour and a half working on a new essay, and thanks to Verizon failing me yet again so that I couldn't spend time reading blogs or my email, I picked a book off my shelves and spent an hour reading short stories from Ursula Hegi's collection, Hotel of the Saints.
Like an addict craving her fix, just the sight of the book cover, the feel of the pages between my fingers, made me giddy with anticipation. The smell of the paper and ink brought a smile to my face and I cozied up with the words. Ah...I've missed this, I thought as I immersed myself in the first story. Fiction--it's my vice.
Sunday, August 03, 2008
OLS Week 9 - Tomatoes Galore
This week, I discovered the tomato sandwich. OK, I rediscovered it. I remembered eating BLTs with my family on hot summer evenings and I absolutely loved them. While I'm not a big bacon eater these days, just the thought of fresh-from-the-garden lettuce and tomatoes on soft bread with a little mayo and some salt and pepper makes my mouth water. I didn't have any bread on hand, so I pulled out the bread machine and whipped up a loaf of whole wheat bread.*
I'm hoping I can make week 10 a bit more creative, but I'm not making any promises. There are plenty of tomatoes to be eaten, after all.
*Note about the bread: Most of the ingredients for the bread weren't local, but because they came out of my pantry and I made it in my house, I'm counting the bread local for this week.
Saturday, August 02, 2008
And the Winner is...
Thanks to everyone who visited and entered my giveaway. I hope you all found something you'll be interested in coming back regularly for. I always love "meeting" new readers.
Congratulations, again, to Dani'! I hope you enjoy Animal, Vegetable, Miracle and find it to be as inspiring as I did.
*Note: If Dani' does not respond to my email by 8AM on Tuesday, I will pick a new winner.