A little late in posting this, but I made it through my first week of the fall semester. No big disasters yet so let's knock on wood and all that and hope it lasts. Just about all of my scheduled items are in the morning hours this semester. So far I have been okay with it but I'm finding that by about or 4:00 or 5:00 pm I'm ready to go to sleep. I don't know how you early birds do it.
This weekend's meals were low key. I hadn't eaten eggs for a while so I made a frittata with spinach and mushrooms. The fried potatoes I made were particularly good. Must have been all the butter I used.
Yes, it is still hot here. Yes, I made soup again. For this one I used some vegetable stock I had in the freezer, adding leeks, barley, swiss chard, cherry tomatoes, and basil.
Three-day weekend coming up. If I am not too busy napping maybe I will be able to cook some more.
Thursday, August 30, 2012
Monday, August 20, 2012
Last Weekend
Fall semester classes start this week. On one hand I am looking forward to getting back into the classroom. On the other hand I have enjoyed all of the reading and cooking I have been doing. If I were independently wealthy... Anyway here is what I did to enjoy my last free weekend for a while:
Had pizza and beer at Classic Italian Pizza.
Read while sipping an iced mocha at Solo Cafe.
Had jerk chicken at Taste of the Caribbean.
This lunch was awesome! Too bad the place is run very inefficiently. That probably won't stop me from going back though. The sides are rice, cabbage, and fried plantains.
For dinner I made a shrimp po'boy and some french fries. Tasty! I think I am finally getting the hang of frying things. Usually when I try to bread and fry anything, what-ever-it-is usually sticks to the pan and the breading peels off. I forgot that I had okra pickles, but I ate them when I used the leftover shrimp to make another po'boy for lunch on Sunday.
Since I had buttermilk left over from last week's muffin making and Saturday's shrimp battering, I made another batch of soda muffins.
It is hot and icky here so what do I do on Sunday? Make baked pasta so that I have to run my oven for a while! Good thing the baked penne with vegetables is so tasty.
Heading in to late summer means that is also green chile season. I picked up a couple of pounds and roasted it and packed it up in baggies. I now have frozen green chile to turn into green chile stew
when the mood strikes.
I certainly ate well this weekend. Overall I made about half of what I had in mind to make while on vacation this summer. I will still plug away at the list because I have yet to do things like make salsa and a summer vegetable stew. Guess there is always next weekend.
Had pizza and beer at Classic Italian Pizza.
Read while sipping an iced mocha at Solo Cafe.
Had jerk chicken at Taste of the Caribbean.
This lunch was awesome! Too bad the place is run very inefficiently. That probably won't stop me from going back though. The sides are rice, cabbage, and fried plantains.
For dinner I made a shrimp po'boy and some french fries. Tasty! I think I am finally getting the hang of frying things. Usually when I try to bread and fry anything, what-ever-it-is usually sticks to the pan and the breading peels off. I forgot that I had okra pickles, but I ate them when I used the leftover shrimp to make another po'boy for lunch on Sunday.
Since I had buttermilk left over from last week's muffin making and Saturday's shrimp battering, I made another batch of soda muffins.
It is hot and icky here so what do I do on Sunday? Make baked pasta so that I have to run my oven for a while! Good thing the baked penne with vegetables is so tasty.
Heading in to late summer means that is also green chile season. I picked up a couple of pounds and roasted it and packed it up in baggies. I now have frozen green chile to turn into green chile stew
when the mood strikes.
I certainly ate well this weekend. Overall I made about half of what I had in mind to make while on vacation this summer. I will still plug away at the list because I have yet to do things like make salsa and a summer vegetable stew. Guess there is always next weekend.
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Wednesday, August 15, 2012
Summer Reads
My goal every year is to average reading two books per month. I think this is a reasonable goal but it is one that I have not met three out of the last four years. Looking back at my reads list for this year I see a lot of short books/booklets and graphic novels.
Starting about two years ago I started reading The Sandman by Neil Gaiman. I finished the original series along with Endless Nights this summer. In those eleven volumes there was rarely a story I'd call a dud. Sometimes I felt the art was sketchy, but the stories--oh the stories! There was a lot of good stuff here. This year I've read Batman Earth One which is another telling of Batman's origin. I enjoyed this one too. The take on Alfred in this volume was new to me, and interesting. I also picked up the Birds of Prey collection Of Like Minds. It was interesting to read a comic written by a woman (Gail Simone) about women. In one panel they are taking about their boy problems and two pages later they are kicking the snot out of some dude. Nice! Recently I picked up a copy of The League of Extraordinary Gentleman (Volume 1) by Alan Moore. I was vaguely familiar with this title from the movie that was released some years ago. I thought it was a neat idea to bring the different characters of literature together this way. With the exception of Alan Quatermain I have read the books and stories in which all the other characters in the Moore comic appear.
I wanted some treas so on Saturday night I made a batch of soda muffins (a copy of the recipe is here). They were very tasty fresh from the oven and smeared with strawberry jam. I warmed one in the microwave Sunday morning and wasn't impressed. Warming them in the oven was a much better option.
At a loss for what else to make last weekend I settled on making green chile cheeseburgers. When I was a wee lad in college we would make the trek from Socorro, NM to nearby San Antonio, NM to go to The Owl Bar. I enjoyed the burgers there. No pictures of my burgers though. Sorry folks!
Monday, August 6, 2012
Summer Movies
So far this summer I have seen The Avengers (twice), Men in Black 3, Battleship, Prometheus, Brave, The Dark Knight Returns, Total Recall, and Snow White and the Huntsman. I paid the premium and saw MIB3 and Prometheus in IMAX 3D. Mostly I think 3D movies are still gimmicky in the sense that the 3D effect is just to make you flinch when a sharp object flies out of the screen at you. (This seems to be the entire premise of the next Resident Evil movie.) For me Prometheus did not fall into this category. I felt that this was the first 3D movie I've seen where the 3D effects were part of the story in the sense that it put me in the movie (to some extent). I really liked that and am looking forward to The Hobbit already because I am hoping for more of the same.
Friday night before seeing Total Recall I pulled out an anthology and re-read We Can Remember it for you Wholesale by Phillip K. Dick. After reading the story again I remembered how little the Schwarzenegger movie had in common with the story beyond the memory implant idea and the Secret Agent bit. I try as much as possible to avoid spoilers before seeing movies since I like to form my own opinion. There was a part of me that was wondering if the remake would be more like the original movie or maybe reflect more of the story. After seeing it I can say it was definitely more like original movie (thankfully). There were several scenes lifted directly, but I felt there were enough differences to make the new Total Recall interesting. I certainly wasn't expecting The Great American Movie or anything and I did expect to walk out of the theatre saying the original was better. Now I am not so sure. Maybe it was just because the effects were better.
Back to the Anthology...I anticipated wanting to read the Dick story before seeing Total Recall so I went digging for it a week or so back. I may have multiple volumes with the story in it but I knew the story was printed in Reel Future edited by Forrest J Ackerman and Jean Stine. On the anthology's cover it reads The Stories that Inspired 16 Classic Science Fiction Movies. Paging through the anthology I thought what a great idea it was to collect a set of short stories that inspired movies (and remakes). A few of the stories included were those that inspired The Thing, Death Race 2000, 2001: A Space Odyssey, and others. Speaking of movies based on stories, I also pulled out The Hobbit to read latter this fall in anticipation of the movie. Drool.
Between movie watching and a baptism this weekend I didn't have much time for cooking. Since it is tomato season I decided to make tomato and bread soup again. It wasn't quite as good as last year's attempt. The tomatoes I bought lost their structural integrity so the soup was more liquidy than I was hoping for. It tasted fine and it was nothing that a little extra toasted bread in the bowl couldn't fix. I also made a kale and green bean salad to go with it. Summer vacation is rapidly closing so I hope to make good use of the next couple of weekends.
Alert! I spotted Hatch green chiles in the store this week. I sense chile roasting in the not too distant future.
Friday night before seeing Total Recall I pulled out an anthology and re-read We Can Remember it for you Wholesale by Phillip K. Dick. After reading the story again I remembered how little the Schwarzenegger movie had in common with the story beyond the memory implant idea and the Secret Agent bit. I try as much as possible to avoid spoilers before seeing movies since I like to form my own opinion. There was a part of me that was wondering if the remake would be more like the original movie or maybe reflect more of the story. After seeing it I can say it was definitely more like original movie (thankfully). There were several scenes lifted directly, but I felt there were enough differences to make the new Total Recall interesting. I certainly wasn't expecting The Great American Movie or anything and I did expect to walk out of the theatre saying the original was better. Now I am not so sure. Maybe it was just because the effects were better.
Back to the Anthology...I anticipated wanting to read the Dick story before seeing Total Recall so I went digging for it a week or so back. I may have multiple volumes with the story in it but I knew the story was printed in Reel Future edited by Forrest J Ackerman and Jean Stine. On the anthology's cover it reads The Stories that Inspired 16 Classic Science Fiction Movies. Paging through the anthology I thought what a great idea it was to collect a set of short stories that inspired movies (and remakes). A few of the stories included were those that inspired The Thing, Death Race 2000, 2001: A Space Odyssey, and others. Speaking of movies based on stories, I also pulled out The Hobbit to read latter this fall in anticipation of the movie. Drool.
Between movie watching and a baptism this weekend I didn't have much time for cooking. Since it is tomato season I decided to make tomato and bread soup again. It wasn't quite as good as last year's attempt. The tomatoes I bought lost their structural integrity so the soup was more liquidy than I was hoping for. It tasted fine and it was nothing that a little extra toasted bread in the bowl couldn't fix. I also made a kale and green bean salad to go with it. Summer vacation is rapidly closing so I hope to make good use of the next couple of weekends.
Alert! I spotted Hatch green chiles in the store this week. I sense chile roasting in the not too distant future.
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