Sunday, May 17, 2009

Amelia Grace's 3rd Birthday Party!


We celebrated Amelia's 3rd birthday in the backyard on Sat., despite the chance of isolated thunderstorms. Only a light sprinkling happened when it was time for us to eat cake, so we were very happy. We weren't sure our 1400sf house could hold the 50+ guests comfortably!

I'm not sure why, but Amelia asked for a train cake (maybe she saw one at James' party?), but she was sure that she wanted a pink, blue, green, yellow and red train cake so she could blow out candles. Click on the picture to see the whole set.

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

CSA - the first week's report

We made it through the first week of the cooking challenge! We made all the recipes - except the sweet potato maple syrup quick bread before the next box will arrive. Maybe we'll whip that one up tonight. Michael and I liked everything, and the kids liked nothing. They got exposed to items they wouldn't normally have, so that's good, right?

This week's box contains:
Bronze Fennel
Chard
Green garlic
Green onions
Pac Choy
Salad mix
Strawberries
Japanese Turnips

Dairy and Meat shares are, respectively, feta cheese and lamb bratwurst.

I would be totally lost without Judy's meal plan and recipes! The kohlrabi was Michael's favorite, and mine was the radish top soup. Patty liked the roasted sweet potato risotto enough to take some home, so that's a good sign!

We also realized Michael needs a little bit more loving instructions on how to properly wash greens before drying them in the salad spinner. He left the lettuce on the stalk or whatever so that the inner leaves never got the chance to see water. He tried, though, so I give him credit!



Wednesday, May 6, 2009

We're Feeling Green!

Today is the first day of our Community Supported Agriculture(CSA) program! Last summer, I found a posting on Craigslist where a mom was selling off the remaining 10 or so weeks of her box (out of 22 weeks) because she was having a new baby and thought it was getting too much for her to pick up the box and try to get her family to eat veggies. I quickly purchased the remainder of the subscription from her for $85 and sent Michael to pick it up every Wednesday at the Durham Farmer's Market on his way home from work. We had fun trying out all kinds of vegetables the last half of the summer.

Our CSA is through Harlands Creek Farm in Pittsboro http://www.harlands-creek-farm.com/
This week, we got our 82 page cookbook filled with tips, strategies, and great ideas. Judy Lessler, the farmer/organizer is amazing in that she puts together a mealplan for the week, using the recipes in the cookbook, the vegetables in the box and the meat, cheeses and eggs we subscribe to also. The mealplan paper also comes with a shopping list, indicating which additional items to purchase. Some of them can be purchased at the farmer's market (if I train Michael to look at the shopping list and buy the stuff). One quick trip through Whole Foods tonight got me just the right amount of extras to make all our meals. Here is what we got:
Arugula and mixed salad greens
Green garlic
Kohlrabi
Lettuce
Parsley
Radishes
Strawberries
Sweet potatoes
Tatsoi
Eggs
Sausage

Some meals we'll be trying out this week are:
-Sausage Pizza with sliced green garlic, julienned kohlrabi pieces, sauteed kohlrabi leaves w/ green salad
-Radish top soup and tabbouleh with pita bread, fresh strawberries
-Roasted Sweet Potato Risotto and green salad with sliced radishes
-Stir fried shrimp with tatsoi served over rice. lettuce and arugula salad
and the light meals:
--Sausage, Grits, Salsa and Eggs, orange juice
--Maple Pecan Sweet Potato Quick Bread with cream cheese, strawberries
--Mediterranean Tuna sand Radish Salad with crackers over Black Seeded Simpson lettuce

Oh, I forgot two very important details!
1)Judy included a 3 page section on cooking with and for children, because I told her I was quite hesitant to do it this year with the addition of our third child in June. That was so sweet! I love that our dinners for most of the week are planned out now and I can just follow the recipes and supplement as needed.
2)Subscribing full-price this year (without the craigslist bargain) was quite costly, so Michael and I decided we'd use our Christmas gift money from my mom and my dad to help fund this project. Thanks Mom and Dad! I'll get those Christmas thank you notes out in the mail soon, I promise!

To get started with the first box, I wore myself out today by taking the kids to Bed, Bath and Beyond to get this huge salad spinner (which Michael has used to wash all the produce while I've been typing)
then over to U mall for some of these Peak Fresh bags
and the Salad Crisper bag

We look forward to eating a healthy, whole diet and relying less on the "emergency" food of Chef-Boy-Ar-Dee Ravioli, Kraft Mac and Cheese, and Pancakes and Sausage on a stick that have been spotted in our kitchen recently.

Monday, May 4, 2009

Thomas' 18 month check-up

21 lb., 12 oz. (5th percentile)
33 in. tall (70th percentile)
Flat feet.
The ear infection has cleared up.

The doctor is not worried about his weight so we aren't either. He actually eats pretty well in terms of quantity but it just doesn't seem to translate into weight gain.