Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Congratulations

Congratulations Babe
Mark ran his first Marathon Saturday. He has been training so hard, and all his hard work paid off. He is now among a small percentage of people to run a Marathon. I have been so motivated by him that Monday I ran 4 miles and today (Tuesday) I ran a little over 6. I am really feeling the effects today. Maybe I shouldn't run two days in a row. Who knows, maybe I will stay motivated long enough to run the next Marathon. Congrats Mark. I am so so so so proud of you. To get all the details of Mark's run check out his blog at bulldogsbunch.blogspot.com

Monday, April 21, 2008

Shame on Me

Shame on Me! It has been a month since my last post. I cannot believe it has taken me a full month to get my life back together. We have been moving, and it was a lot harder than I thought it would be. Now that it is all over life can go on. I have failed to post two recipes from our dinner club that we have once a month. In March the theme was brunch and I made baked grits. That recipe will be posted later. I am still looking for it. April's theme was Asian food. It was sooo good. Thank you April for having us over. Everything was great. My sister in law is from Thailand and she has taught me a couple of the dishes she makes for her family. I made Pad Gra Pao. Thanks Seth for the helpful information. So whatcha gotta do.....

-Gra Pao leaves (cinniman basil, thai basil, queen siane basil-the ones with purple stems)
-8 cloves of garlic
-10-20 fresh thai chili's (10-mild, 15-medium, 20-spicy)
-1 can straw mushrooms
-1 lb. ground pork or seafood
-fish sauce, oyster sauce, & thin thai soy sauce
-bunch of bean thread or rice
You will need to find a great Asian store. My mom and I hunted and found one on 38th South and Redwood. Tay-Do!! They just moved to a bigger and better place. They had everything we needed, even the thai basil-which is very hard to find.

The first step is to grind your spices. The fresh thai chili's and the garlic. In Thailand they use a mortar and pestel ( it has a different name). You could definately use a food processor.

Grind them until they are very small. In a frying pan with 1 Tbs. canola oil sautee the chili's and garlic for a couple minutes. Add the pork and cook until done. Add the can of straw mushrooms. The sauces will be added next, but it is all according to taste. Add the soy sauce enough to coat the food. Next, add enough oyster sauce to coat the food. Then add only a little fish sauce to taste. The fish sauce is very salty, and the oyster sauce is sweet. You will have to play around with it a little until you like it. After I added the fish sauce it tasted too salty, but once I added the basil it was fine. The basil is the last to go in. Add as much or as little as you want. Cook for 1 minute. In Thailand they also sprinkle some of the basil on top when serving. This dish would also be really good with shrimp. You can serve it with rice or if you want to try something new, bean thread. Soak the bean thread in warm water while you are preparing your dish. When you are almost done, put the bean thread in boiling water and cook until soft. It was pretty good.
The finished product. Very tasty.

Thursday, March 20, 2008

HELP!!!

I have decided that my makeup just isn't working for me anymore!! I think my facial cleaner is too harsh for my skin and I am facing reality that I am not as young as I used to be. I have been using Clinique. Besides the fact that it does not even out my skin very well, I think it is the culprit to my Rosacea. I am asking any help from all you girls!! I am switching makeup and facewash but I have no idea where to start! Please help me. What makeup do you use that you like alot? I am researching MAC and Bare Escentuals, but I still do not know a lot. Help me!!

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

I've beefed up my security. Some of you have noticed a difference on my blog when you comment. Don't worry, I am getting your comments. When you comment, I have to accept the comment before it posts on my blog. I was getting spam posted to my comments. That wasn't working out too well. Sorry for the confusion.

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Did you know?

Did you know that Salt Lake has an Aquarium. I had no idea!! It is on 106th South and 700 East. It is very small right now. They are trying to raise money to build a larger one here. How cool would that be! When my cousin moved here she worked at the aquarium and was able to get us some family passes. Last night we took the kids. Notice the picture below is not our children (in case you haven't seen them for a while.) We forgot the camera.
This exhibit was pretty cool. You could touch the sting rays. They had about 5 or 6 of them swimming around in this pool and they seemed to really like the attention.
It was so neat to see the jellyfish. I have never seen jellyfish that weren't in an animated movie. It was a very small place, but it was a fun place to take the kids.

Friday, March 7, 2008

Dr. Seuss Day

Dr. Seuss Day today for Camden's class. Riley celebrated on Wednesday. They were participating in the Read Across America. They took all their Dr. Seuss books to school and had a readathon. Thing 1 visited Camden's class and gave them a Cat in the Hat Balloon, treat, and taught them how to make the Cat in the Hat face. I think he figured it out. It looks pretty good!

What we did while we rocked out to Hannah Montana

Today Cooper decided he wanted to make cupcakes. We started at 9:30 this morning. There is nothing better than eating cake batter for breakfast. After the cupcakes were in the oven, it was time to make our yummy cream cheese frosting.
1 pkg cream cheese, softened
1/4 C butter
2-3 tsp milk
1 tsp vanilla
4 C powdered sugar
optional-add 2 oz melted unsweetened baking chocolate. (yummy)


Mm, mmm, good. Dillan came over to eat them with us and I absolutely love this picture of him.