Thursday, September 29, 2011

more pictures from the big city.

Sadie also got to have a short visit with her other great grandma, Louise.  She was a little shy at first, but warmed up after a while.  How lucky is this girl to have so many great grandparents around?

Another fun visit... Sadie's cousins Dimitri (10 months) and Casey (almost 1!) 2010 was apparently the year of the baby in the Prosser fam.  Not attending this play date was the other almost-1-year-old cousin Denis, but he has a good excuse since he lives in Norway.

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

бабушка

This weekend our fam took a trip to the big city.  Dad got to go catch fish, mom got to go to the dentist, and for some fun shopping excursions with Sadie's grandma Caroline, and Sadie Mai got to hang out at бабка Sophie's house.  Sophie is Sadie's great grandma, and she is pretty great.  Sadie thinks so too. 
Like usual, Sophie cooked up a storm, and everything was delish.  Sadie not only enjoyed eating all of her own food, but also all of Sophie's.  She did offer to share, at least.
 These two are kindred spirits.  Adventurous, joyful about life and not afraid to be a little silly.  Think 88 is too old to play anymore?  You need to meet this бабушка. 
And play they did.  Sophie's house is full of all kinds of pretties and treasures from near and afar.  I think Sadie was quite taken with it, especially this family of wooden elephants. 
But to be certain, the greatest treasure in the whole house is Great Grandma Sophie.

Saturday, September 17, 2011

When life hands you cantaloupe...

...Make Summer Melon and Radish Salsa
The poor cantaloupe is a hard sell these days, what with all the bad press its getting.  Can I just say that I have never been a fan of cantaloupe to begin with...listeria or no.  I think I have been regionally misplaced as far as cantaloupe consumption goes.  Everyone I know likes to eat their cantaloupe in fruit salad.  Bleh... I might have done better liking this melon if I grew up where it was eaten with salt and pepper, or even a thin slice of prosciutto. Well, there was a sad little melon sitting in the fridge, uneated and very ripe, from last weeks organic CSA box, so I thought I would give this recipe (from this week's CSA box) a try.
1 1/2 cups diced melon
1/2 c. diced cucumber
3 green onions, thinly sliced
3 radishes, chopped fine
4t. lemon or lime juice
1T. fresh cilantro, minced
salt and pepper to taste
This is seriously, excellent excellent salsa.  Not only is it pretty, bright, sunny and crispy, it is delicious, as in you could just eat the whole bowl for dinner, and you might.  That being said, the other recipe in this week's box of produce seemed to pair nicely with this salsa, so if you don't want to just eat a straight-up bowl of salsa for dinner, you could try it too:
Black Bean Quesadillas with summer squash
2 T. oil
1 small onion, minced
1 large bell pepper, finely chopped,
1 medium summer squash, chopped
3 oz of mushrooms, also chopped (are you seeing a trend here?)
2 cloves of garlic
1 T. chili powder or other seasoning of your choice 
I used the ancho-chipotle blend from here
1 cup black beans (cooked) 
1/3 cup fresh cilantro, minced
Salt and pepper
tortillas (I make my own using this recipe)
1cup shredded cheese.
Sautee the first 8 items from the list together in order of ones that need the most cooking to the ones that need the least.  Shut off the heat, add the cilantro and then use the veggie mix, tortillas and cheese to make quesadillas.  I'm not going to explain to you how to make a dang quesadilla... if you don't know, maybe you should watch Napoleon Dynamite again, gosh.
You know who else liked this dinner?
My 15-month-old.  
It just goes to show that kids are down with trying new things,
especially when they are bright-colored and bite-sized.
 Here is the plate I made for her... she was definitely a huge fan of the tortillas,
and black beans, but then she ate bits of almost every thing else too.
Happy weekend, and happy cooking to you all:)

Friday, September 9, 2011

for the lols

Gosh. This could have saved me lots of time as an English teacher.
the rest of the comic (What we should have been taught in our Senior year) is here.
It is in very poor taste, of course, but funny.. and a little bit true.
Happy Friday.

Thursday, September 8, 2011