Saturday, April 18, 2009

Lamb





My brother, Chris got back Thursday from his two weeks on the slope. Our family usually tries to get together for a meal in his first few days back. I found a lamb roast for a good price a few days ago, it seemed like a perfect spring dinner! We decided to cut the roast up into chunks for kabobs, but first some marinating. I made two, the first is a Moroccan seasoning blend from our Aussie cousins mixed with yogurt. The second is just lemon juice, olive oil, rosemary, garlic and salt and pepper. The meat was threaded on skewers and grilled on a wood fire. We also made grilled veggies and roasted potatoes with some of the leftover lemon/oil marinade. Mom made some "fish salad" no fish in it but I always have it with salmon, so the name is stuck. Cherry tomatoes, cucumber, and onion dressed with sour cream and vinegar. I also made some pop overs, and of course we had some beer and wine. The Cape Blend from Sebeka and Hennepin by Ommegang. Yum! On my to do list for today is making stock from the lamb bones. I made some a while ago, it freezes well in two cup blocks and makes great gravy!

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Wax Museum




This week is Liam's Wax Museum performance. The end of a big research project including a biography paper, poster, costume, props and a backdrop. Liam's E.L.P.(extended learning program) class gets to stand like wax every afternoon this week so the other classes in the school can see their hard work. They are set up in the commons area at the school, each one in front of a seven foot backdrop wearing a costume, with props and a poster. They have shows for fifteen minutes and then get a ten minute break. They all take it very seriously and stand as still as possible (like wax!). I don't have a full shot of Liam's back drop (it is part of the Wright brother's plane flying across the Kittyhawk hills) I couldn't get one of just him and I don't want to post pictures of other peoples kids. His props are a bike chain, a chain breaker and a micrometer.

Sunday, April 12, 2009

Hop hop




That crazy rabbit made his usual delivery in our neighborhood last night. He is so sneaky we didn't even hear him! The Easter bunny hides the goody baskets for the kids in our house.....he has to be pretty sneaky to hide one from Liam. I think Mr. Bunny must have heard Liam bragging about knowing all the good hiding places in the house. Abbie found hers quickly underneath Mom's sewing cabinet, but Liam's basket was hidden under my stand mixer cover. He must have looked in the kitchen 20 times before he found it!



Saturday, April 11, 2009

Tradition


I loved coloring Easter eggs as a kid....I can remember creating a dozen masterpieces for hours! Abbie and Liam don't have quite that much patience. We still managed to make some really pretty ones. I discovered if you drip regular food coloring into a cup with some water and a little vinegar (and your egg) you can get some cool streaky effects. Also in our bag of tricks, masking tape, rubber bands, paint brushes and crayons. Much more fun than just a solid color!

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Dapper

I made Liam a Six-pence Cap for a school project. It turned out pretty well, the bill is slightly off center. Only I can tell so I guess it doesn't matter.

I used dark grey felt for the outside and blue cotton for the liner. The bill is stiffened with plastic canvas and I used a huge snap to make the front stay down. It will match the grey sweater he will be wearing to dress up as Orville Wright. More on that when I get it done........

Sunday, April 5, 2009

Thai Feast




My friend Zara and I have been trying to find a good curry recipe. This time we tried red curry with chicken, zucchini and peppers. It was better than the green we tried last time, but the seasonings are still so unfamiliar!

We also made spring rolls (O.K. mostly Zara made the rolls) with dipping sauce, they were really good.

For dessert we made some sweet rice with mango, it was not too successful because we were too cheap to spend 15$ for a bag of sweet rice. Still the mango was good and it was nice and coconuty. (Sorry no picture, it was late and we ate it all)
We had fun and ate way too much! Next time we might have to try Abbie's favorite "hot spaghetti" AKA Pad Ke Mao or drunken noodle.