A few weeks ago I discovered the Everyday Dish site where Julie Hasson has an online cooking show and recipes. I have been watching the videos a few at a time and I love them. I am a very visual person and while I can get an idea of the final product from a written recipe, I am more inspired by pictures and video. I have been in a major cooking mode for the past several weeks which has been good for our bellies and for our bank account. I have been trying some new recipes out of the cookbooks I already have and some things I found on the Web. My favorite new recipe is the vegan sausage recipe from Everyday Dish which can be made ahead of time and then thrown into whatever you are cooking. These sausages are also perfect for the grill since they don't dry out like their commercially made counterparts. To show you how quick and simple they are to make I am including the YouTube video in this post. Enjoy!
6.25.2008
6.16.2008
Free money, woo hoo!!
Yesterday I started shredding some of the documents in our shred bin and I came across a $55 check from Philip's work. It said that it was part of his workers' comp from when he fractured his foot at work, but we can't figure out what it was supposed to be for since they paid the doctors' bills and his salary while he was away. We didn't even realize he was supposed to get a separate check (which is how it ended up in the shred bin.) If that wasn't enough, we received our stimulus check today. Since the tax money is going into savings (where it will not stimulate the economy, take that Uncle Sam) it isn't as exciting as the workers' comp check which we are just going to blow. Happy free money day!!!
6.14.2008
Fresh produce on a stormy day
6.13.2008
Knitting Tips & Trade Secrets

6.09.2008
Lovely handmade goodness
I finished the adult Guimauve hat over a week ago, but was too lazy to actually photograph and post it. I am still thinking about overdyeing the hat with some red dye so that the colors better suit my complexion, but Philip thinks these are good colors for me. What do you think? Leave a comment and let me know if you think it would be better in deep reds and browns.

In other news, Sarah and I drove up to Columbus for TNNA on Sunday. Due to problems with both of our schedules we only had one day to get through the show (last year we barely made it through in two.) Sarah mapped out all of the vendors that we had to see and wrote down the orders we needed to make so that we wouldn't get too far off track. Even though we mostly stuck to our plan, we did manage to see a few unexpected new things at the show and we added three new big lines for the Fall (and are considering a few others.) We also have places in two limited sock clubs starting next month. The show was a lot of fun, but also very tiring. We made it all the way through, spent thousands of dollars, and only forgot to see two vendors so that is pretty good. After the show we headed over to Wholly Craft so that Sarah good drop some stuff off and so that we could do some shopping for local handmade goodies. I made it out with an Octopus t-shirt, octopus necklace, a zine, some hand blended fiber, and a few other goodies.
In other news, Sarah and I drove up to Columbus for TNNA on Sunday. Due to problems with both of our schedules we only had one day to get through the show (last year we barely made it through in two.) Sarah mapped out all of the vendors that we had to see and wrote down the orders we needed to make so that we wouldn't get too far off track. Even though we mostly stuck to our plan, we did manage to see a few unexpected new things at the show and we added three new big lines for the Fall (and are considering a few others.) We also have places in two limited sock clubs starting next month. The show was a lot of fun, but also very tiring. We made it all the way through, spent thousands of dollars, and only forgot to see two vendors so that is pretty good. After the show we headed over to Wholly Craft so that Sarah good drop some stuff off and so that we could do some shopping for local handmade goodies. I made it out with an Octopus t-shirt, octopus necklace, a zine, some hand blended fiber, and a few other goodies.
6.06.2008
Something a little sweet
For my first experiment, I went with the green tea ice cream recipe from Veganomicon
Green Tea Ice Cream
1/2 cup cream of coconut milkPuree all ingredients in a blender until smooth. Pour into an ice cream maker and follow the machine's instructions.
1 cup soy milk
3/4 cup sugar
6 oz. silken tofu
1 tablespoon vanilla extract
2 tablespoons green tea powder
Overall I am very happy with the recipe, it came out rich and delicious just like the green tea ice cream you get in a restaurant. The coconut flavor did show up in the final product which was good for this recipe, but I could see where it might be a problem in others so that is something to be aware of. As for the machine, I am completely in love. It turned liquid into a fairly firm ice cream in 25 minutes and the clean-up was nice and simple (a huge plus in my book.)
6.03.2008
Crazy storms
Philip just called to tell me that part of the hospital's roof flew off onto our car. Oops!
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