I knew the weather warm up was too good to be true. All week it has been dropping in temperature and this morning I woke up to find some ice pellets on the balcony outside of our bedroom. They are predicting 1-2 inches of snow for later today.
Madeleine and I were up and about early this morning. I am a little short on iron these days (failed my test last week) so in addition to the iron supplement I am now taking, I am looking for more iron-rich foods to eat. Grocery store had bags of fresh spinach on sale for 99 cents this week (instead of the usual $3) so I picked up a couple of bags. Madeleine and I made one of my favorite breakfast recipes, Spinach-Cheese Bake. I use real eggs instead of the egg substitute. Good thing I bought an extra dozen eggs yesterday at the store as 2 mysteriously hit the floor when my back was turned (SPLAT! Uh oh, Sophie. That NOT nice).
Spinach-Cheese Bake
1 tablespoon butter, melted
Cooking spray
2 (6-ounce) packages fresh baby spinach
1 1/4 cups (5 ounces) shredded reduced-fat sharp cheddar cheese
3/4 cup (3 ounces) shredded Monterey Jack cheese
1 1/3 cups all-purpose flour (about 5 3/4 ounces)
1 1/2 cups fat-free milk
1 cup egg substitute
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon baking powder
2 teaspoons Dijon mustard
1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
1/8 teaspoon ground nutmeg
1/8 teaspoon ground red pepper
Preheat oven to 350°.
Pour the butter into the bottom of a 13 x 9-inch baking dish coated with cooking spray; tilt dish to coat. Place spinach evenly in bottom of dish; sprinkle evenly with cheeses.
Lightly spoon flour into dry measuring cups; level with a knife. Combine flour and remaining ingredients in a medium bowl; stir with a whisk until blended. Pour milk mixture over cheese. Bake at 350° for 40 minutes or until lightly browned. Serve immediately.Yield: 12 servings
CALORIES 157 (34% from fat); FAT 6g (sat 3.7g,mono 1.7g,poly 0.4g); IRON 2.6mg; CHOLESTEROL 18mg; CALCIUM 263mg; CARBOHYDRATE 15.1g; SODIUM 494mg; PROTEIN 10.8g; FIBER 1.6g
I was also looking through the cabinet and found a 1/2 empty box of Cocoa Krispies and a bag of chocolate marshmallows (impulse buy). We made some Rice Krispie treats. I was short a cup of cereal, so I use 5 cups and placed them in a 8 inch square pan instead of a bigger one. Haven't tried them yet and I am hoping they are not too chocolaty. Not a huge fan of chocolate these days.
Where exactly is Swisher, IA? Well, it is about 4 hours from Chicago and 4 hours from Kansas City and 4 hours from Minneapolis and 4 hours from St. Louis and Omaha and Madison ....
Saturday, March 28, 2009
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
The MOTY Award goes to ....
I am feeling like Mother of the Year. Madeleine got a rash on Sunday on her back and I was debating taking her to the doctor or not. They had one appointment left for today so I took it. Turns out the rash is scarlet something-or-other (long name) and is a sign of a throat infection. She actually has tonsillitis. She has no fever and never complained of a sore throat although the doctor says her tonsils are quite red and inflammed.
In other news, looks like our camera decided that would start working again. Need to get busy taking pictures.
In other news, looks like our camera decided that would start working again. Need to get busy taking pictures.
Sunday, March 15, 2009
I Losing Patience Elmo
Madeleine was standing in the bathtub putting her bath toys away while I waited with her towel. She was trying to hang them all back up, but the Elmo cup kept falling back in the tub.
"I losing patience Elmo. You behave."
Hmmm ... words spoken often at daycare, perhaps?
"I losing patience Elmo. You behave."
Hmmm ... words spoken often at daycare, perhaps?
Penne with Chicken, Arugula, Roasted Tomatoes, and Feta
Admittedly for the last few months, if it wasn't for Madeleine, I'd be existing on peanut butter and jelly sandwiches and David would be fending for himself. Usually I cook big on the weekends and we have leftovers to choose from as well as some meals from the freezer. My cooking on the weekends was getting to be a rare thing.
I was at Sam's Club on Friday and they had a big display of grape tomatoes. Got me thinking about a recipe I discovered from a friend last summer and have made several times since then - Penne with Chicken, Arugula, Roasted Tomatoes, and Feta, originally from Bon Apetit magazine. I am not a huge fan of arugula so I use spinach instead. Using a chicken from Sam's makes it super simple to put together. I cut back on the oil and often use rosemary when I roast the tomatoes (unless I have fresh basil from the garden - then I mix it in the tomatoes after they roast). I have also used blue cheese crumbles in place of the feta with good results.
Best part - Madeleine always gobbles it up.
Penne with Chicken, Arugula, Roasted Tomatoes, and Feta
Yield: Makes 4 servings
3 12-ounce bags cherry tomatoes
2 tablespoons olive oil
5 large garlic cloves, chopped
3/4 teaspoon dried crushed red pepper
2 cups shredded roasted chicken breasts without skin (from purchased roast chicken)
8 ounces penne pasta
6 cups arugula leaves
1/2 cup crumbled feta cheese (about 3 ounces)
Preheat oven to 475°F. Mix cherry tomatoes, oil, garlic, and crushed red pepper on rimmed baking sheet. Sprinkle with salt and pepper. Bake until tomatoes are soft and beginning to brown in spots, stirring occasionally, about 20 minutes. Transfer tomato mixture, including any juices, from sheet to large skillet. Add chicken to skillet and simmer until heated through, about 5 minutes.
Meanwhile, cook pasta in large pot of boiling salted water until just tender but still firm to bite, stirring occasionally. Ladle out 1/4 cup pasta cooking water and reserve. Drain pasta; return to pot.
Add tomato mixture, arugula, and reserved 1/4 cup pasta cooking water to pasta; toss over medium heat just until arugula begins to wilt, about 30 seconds. Season to taste with salt and pepper. Transfer pasta to bowl. Sprinkle with feta cheese and serve.
I was at Sam's Club on Friday and they had a big display of grape tomatoes. Got me thinking about a recipe I discovered from a friend last summer and have made several times since then - Penne with Chicken, Arugula, Roasted Tomatoes, and Feta, originally from Bon Apetit magazine. I am not a huge fan of arugula so I use spinach instead. Using a chicken from Sam's makes it super simple to put together. I cut back on the oil and often use rosemary when I roast the tomatoes (unless I have fresh basil from the garden - then I mix it in the tomatoes after they roast). I have also used blue cheese crumbles in place of the feta with good results.
Best part - Madeleine always gobbles it up.
Penne with Chicken, Arugula, Roasted Tomatoes, and Feta
Yield: Makes 4 servings
3 12-ounce bags cherry tomatoes
2 tablespoons olive oil
5 large garlic cloves, chopped
3/4 teaspoon dried crushed red pepper
2 cups shredded roasted chicken breasts without skin (from purchased roast chicken)
8 ounces penne pasta
6 cups arugula leaves
1/2 cup crumbled feta cheese (about 3 ounces)
Preheat oven to 475°F. Mix cherry tomatoes, oil, garlic, and crushed red pepper on rimmed baking sheet. Sprinkle with salt and pepper. Bake until tomatoes are soft and beginning to brown in spots, stirring occasionally, about 20 minutes. Transfer tomato mixture, including any juices, from sheet to large skillet. Add chicken to skillet and simmer until heated through, about 5 minutes.
Meanwhile, cook pasta in large pot of boiling salted water until just tender but still firm to bite, stirring occasionally. Ladle out 1/4 cup pasta cooking water and reserve. Drain pasta; return to pot.
Add tomato mixture, arugula, and reserved 1/4 cup pasta cooking water to pasta; toss over medium heat just until arugula begins to wilt, about 30 seconds. Season to taste with salt and pepper. Transfer pasta to bowl. Sprinkle with feta cheese and serve.
Saturday, March 14, 2009
Living with the Manners Police
As any good parent would do, we are working to make sure Madeleine says 'please', 'thank you', 'excuse me' and all that good stuff. It has all started to click and I must say I am pretty proud that she now will say 'please' and 'thank you' without any coaching.
She has now moved beyond that though, and now coaches David and I. 'What do you say mommy?' and 'What do you say daddy' are heard quite often in the house, especially around supper time.
Yesterday we were going into daycare and I held the door open for a man who was carrying in his infant in a carrier. He just walked through the door without a word. Mind you I'm 6 months pregnant and was carrying my own 32 lb child.
"Mommy, that man is not nice. He didn't say thank you."
He glanced over his shoulder at me and then at Madeleine, almost as if he was expecting that I correct her or something and just kept on walking.
I think Madeleine was a pretty good judge of character on that one.
She has now moved beyond that though, and now coaches David and I. 'What do you say mommy?' and 'What do you say daddy' are heard quite often in the house, especially around supper time.
Yesterday we were going into daycare and I held the door open for a man who was carrying in his infant in a carrier. He just walked through the door without a word. Mind you I'm 6 months pregnant and was carrying my own 32 lb child.
"Mommy, that man is not nice. He didn't say thank you."
He glanced over his shoulder at me and then at Madeleine, almost as if he was expecting that I correct her or something and just kept on walking.
I think Madeleine was a pretty good judge of character on that one.
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
A Day at the Hospital
David had surgery today to remove the rod and all the bolts they inserted into his leg last year. Surgery was scheduled for 7:15 so we were told to be there at 6 ... which meant we needed to leave the house at 5:15 at the latest. With Madeleine. Good times.
So I waited until the last minute to wake the little bear and we left with Elmo backpack packed. Dropped David off and went into the kid's waiting room since it is more Madeleine friendly than the adult waiting room ... of course this later caused problems even though I told the nurse where we would be AND I had a buzzer.
So by 8:30 we had breakfast, admired the fish in the fish tank, watched Mickey Mouse Clubhouse, played Memory, colored, put the train tracks together with another little boy and read about 20 books. By 9 o'clock the ONE snack David had packed in the backpack (and a fruit snack at that) was gone. Seriously, who packs a lousy fruit snack for an almost 3 year old and a 6 month pregnant woman, knowing we had at least 5 hours at the hospital. David lost snack packing privileges at that point (which was probably his intent). All in all, a good time.
Nurse came out at 9:00 ... and told us the anesthesiologist called in sick and David went in more than an hour late. 10:00 Madeleine melted down.
Anyway, the surgery was successful. Took out all the hardware (the rod was green, which I found interesting for some reason) and they said all the tissue looked healthy. They took samples to make sure the MRSA was gone. It was close to 12:30 when we finally got out of there and headed home. Madeleine and I then took a 3.5 hour nap :)
Interestingly enough, David is in a lot of pain. With all the surgeries he had last year he never had any pain - only a dull ache. A sign that maybe there was some more nerves healing in his spine?
So I waited until the last minute to wake the little bear and we left with Elmo backpack packed. Dropped David off and went into the kid's waiting room since it is more Madeleine friendly than the adult waiting room ... of course this later caused problems even though I told the nurse where we would be AND I had a buzzer.
So by 8:30 we had breakfast, admired the fish in the fish tank, watched Mickey Mouse Clubhouse, played Memory, colored, put the train tracks together with another little boy and read about 20 books. By 9 o'clock the ONE snack David had packed in the backpack (and a fruit snack at that) was gone. Seriously, who packs a lousy fruit snack for an almost 3 year old and a 6 month pregnant woman, knowing we had at least 5 hours at the hospital. David lost snack packing privileges at that point (which was probably his intent). All in all, a good time.
Nurse came out at 9:00 ... and told us the anesthesiologist called in sick and David went in more than an hour late. 10:00 Madeleine melted down.
Anyway, the surgery was successful. Took out all the hardware (the rod was green, which I found interesting for some reason) and they said all the tissue looked healthy. They took samples to make sure the MRSA was gone. It was close to 12:30 when we finally got out of there and headed home. Madeleine and I then took a 3.5 hour nap :)
Interestingly enough, David is in a lot of pain. With all the surgeries he had last year he never had any pain - only a dull ache. A sign that maybe there was some more nerves healing in his spine?
Monday, March 9, 2009
I am addicted
I am addicted to Lexulous on Facebook.
I love Scrabble and David refuses to play with me (because he always loses). I have discovered that in a matter of minutes I can have as many games as I want going at once, with people all over the world.
Admitting you have a problem is the first step in recovery - no?
I'd delve into this a little deeper, but Diane L. in CO is waiting for me to take my turn.
I love Scrabble and David refuses to play with me (because he always loses). I have discovered that in a matter of minutes I can have as many games as I want going at once, with people all over the world.
Admitting you have a problem is the first step in recovery - no?
I'd delve into this a little deeper, but Diane L. in CO is waiting for me to take my turn.
Friday, March 6, 2009
I have to eat the strawberries MYSELF
Local grocery store had strawberries on sale and while I figured they wouldn't be all that good, thought they at least LOOKED good. I washed and stemmed some and put them on the table. Madeleine pulled the bowl towards her.
"I have to eat the strawberries MYSELF mommy. You can't have any."
"You aren't going to share with me?"
"You can't eat them mommy. Your belly hurts cause the baby kicks you."
She better not try and pull that with chocolate. :)
"I have to eat the strawberries MYSELF mommy. You can't have any."
"You aren't going to share with me?"
"You can't eat them mommy. Your belly hurts cause the baby kicks you."
She better not try and pull that with chocolate. :)
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