Archive for March, 2008

Food, glorious food

Oh I’ve missed doing menu plans. But ever since we opened the web design studio, things have been…different around here. I always thought that John helped with stuff, but I didn’t realize how much I had taken upon myself without even noticing. Then when I didn’t have that time available anymore, boy. I noticed. He noticed. Anyone within a five block radius probably noticed. Things were crazy.

But we’ve come up with some new rules. One is that the whole family cleans together every night for 20 minutes. I mentioned that a few posts ago. Another is that we cook together. We fold a little bit of laundry (together). When John gets home from work, the computers go off until the kids go to bed.

Surprisingly, I didn’t come up with these rules. Okay, I came up with the first one. And the second one. But he came up with the last two. I love that everyone in our house realizes that they’re part of a community, and in a community, everyone has a part to play. It is not one person’s job to do everything for everyone else (well, maybe it is in some houses, but not in ours). We’re a young family, still learning the ropes, but I think we’re on the right track.

Okay, so what does this have to do with food? I’m supposed to be writing about food. Oh yes. We don’t have menu plans anymore. We don’t cut coupons anymore. We’re spending a little more for the convenience of going to the grocery store that’s right around the corner.

We’re also planning things based on how the day is going. Sometimes we order out, sometimes we all make a field trip to the grocery store and have fun picking out the things we’re going to make for dinner. I admit it’s not that most frugal way, but it’s made our family life more enjoyable and more doable. I’d imagine you sometimes “plan” that way too.

Here are a few things that look yummy to me this week:

For when you’re feeling like a light, vegetarian meal1
Baked pasta casserole at 101 Cookbooks. My husband wouldn’t stand for this as a main dish (no meat), but I think I’ll have a go at it sometime when he’s at school. I just love the idea of a light pasta casserole. I didn’t even know it was possible. Another thing I love? I think I have all of the ingredients already.

Because it’s not quite spring yet, and there’s still time for comfort food…
Indian-Style Tomato Soup with Lentils from delicous:days. Since it’s been chilly the last few days, I really am craving some soup. A spicy tomato soup seems like it would fit the bill rather perfectly. And it takes less than half an hour!

For when you need a healthy snack break…
Sun-Dried Tomato Hummus from Happy Foody. I never knew you could make hummus without beans, but apparently you can! I love the idea of a different twist on traditional hummus. It sounds like a dish that would just make me feel good inside and out.

For when you’re feeling like you need more greens in your diet…
How to Make a Green Smoothie from Happy Foody. They swear these are delicious. I know several people personally who have gotten on board with these smoothies. I have not tried one yet, but if I ever get a blender that powerful, I absolutely will.

For when you have a dinner party to go to and you’re asked to bring dessert…
Orange Yogurt Bread from Pinch My Salt. I have a thing about dessert breads. I love how soft and melty they are. I can eat about five slices in a row and not feel sick until much, much later.

For when you want to pamper yourself in the morning…
Poppyseed pancakes from 101 Cookbooks. I love lazy mornings (though I don’t seem to have many of them, since I’m a night owl and generally wake up cranky). I think I’ll plan one this week, even if this ends up being our lunch instead of breakfast. I love poppy seeds and sunflower seeds. And it will give me a chance to try that agave nectar that everyone’s talking about.

For when you have a whole lot of chicken to use up…
Chicken and Mushroom Marsala from Smitten Kitchen. Though I don’t usually buy chicken breasts with the skin still attached, perhaps I will…or perhaps this can be modified into a skinless version. At any rate, chicken marsala is one of my favorite dishes, so it would be blissful to be able to make it at home.

For when you need a side dish that doesn’t require much hands-on time…
Spicy Sweet Potato Wedges from Smitten Kitchen. I love the idea of the spicy/sweet combination in these potato wedges. And I like that you just toss them in the spices and oil and roast. Very simple.

For when you’ve been a very, very good girl…
Hazelnut Raspberry Cake from Baking and Books. It is impossible not to love this cake simply because it is so girly and pink. I imagine its decadence has the power to transform your day in a matter of seconds.

  1. could be modified for vegans []

Monday’s challenge: Straighten up your back porch/patio

Ahh spring. It makes me so happy. I just want to dance and do the Snow White thing (you know, with all of the little animals flocking around me as I sing throughout the forest). It smells good, and I’m so glad it’s finally here.

So why is it cold today? I had great plans for today. I guess those great plans will have to wait until tomorrow when we’re experiencing temperatures in the 70s again.

But I will take a little trip to my long-neglected back porch. Everyone’s always telling me that they would love to have our screened-in porch, and there mine has been sitting, drab and alone. Things are piled everywhere, and it’s definitely not an inviting place to be right now.

Today I’m going to get rid of all of the stuff that doesn’t belong there. The broken microwave (what, oh what, am I going to do with that?), the giant coolers, the piles of boxes that I didn’t have the heart to throw away…all of it. Then I’m going to dream about patio furniture that is actually comfortable. I can only afford to dream at this point, but it’s a start.

Want to join me outdoors today?

Peek into next week

We’re going to be switching up our posting schedule a bit over the next week (What? Schedule? What schedule? Exactly.), so here’s a preview of what’s coming up. In addition to the daily challenges1, we’re going to be covering:

  • Monday: Food, Glorious Food - Less of a “menu plan,” more of a jumping-off point for your weekly forays in the kitchen.
  • Tuesday: In the Garden - My favorite time of year is HERE! We’ll be celebrating digging and planting in all of its various forms.
  • Wednesday: Inspiration Board - Wonderful things to fuel your creativity and love of life.
  • Thursday: Everyday Design - Creating beautiful, original spaces practically.
  • Friday: Friday Favorites - A round-up of the best internet finds.

I am super-excited about all of the new stuff going on here! Feel free to email me with any ideas or suggestions: sarahjoy AT todayshomemaker DOT com.

  1. Due to all of the email requests I’ve gotten to keep them, they are not going anywhere! []

We’re in the Alltop crowd now

Woah…I’m totally excited and thrilled and generally spasmic about being listed (in an above-average spot!) in the moms category at Alltop. Strangely enough, this happened AFTER I wrote about them earlier but BEFORE the article was actually published (I schedule my posts, you see). Twist your brain around that for a second. Actually, I went ahead and posted all of my posts for the day (instead of spreading them out) because I just couldn’t wait to tell you guys.

Thank you, Guy Kawasaki! Sorry I had trouble with your name earlier! (You see, it’s really not that hard.)

I think I’ll go and have myself a good weekend now. ;)

Friday Favorites

Oh yes, the Friday Favorites. Silly me, I’d forgotten all about them! Well, not really. You see, I’ve been developing a different system for collecting all of my favorite stuff because I’m now using a browser that does not support StumbleUpon. Bother. But I do have to admit…I’m not wasting half as much time now! So here we go…the week’s best according to moi.

  • Alltop - Are you getting tired about hearing of this awesome site yet? Because I’m not. Guy Kawa…ummm…Kawasaki (not that hard Sarah…geez) is a genius. And he’s also guest-editing over at sk*rt (another site that is tres fabulique1), which makes him permanently cool for being the first guy to do that. Go Guy.
  • Polyvore - I haven’t figured out the name of this site yet. Is it for people who eat polyester? Hmm. Anyway, this site is a very cool social network for fashion geeks. It kind of smells like flickr. You can put together entire ensembles snipped from different online stores and, get this, you can actually order by clicking on any of the items in your clothing montage. Or so I’ve heard. I have to admit I haven’t actually tried it, but I have been admiring other people’s creations all over the place.
  • Piper and Paisley - Stop my heart, these hats are CUTE. Cute cute cute. I want ten, please. One for each day of the week, and then a few for emergencies.
  • Bucket Boffing - I can see this being the perfect party game (For kids, of course. I’m much too sophisticated.) It reminds me of the old American Gladiator shows for some reason. Two people stand on buckets opposite each other while holding big pool noodles (what else do you call those things?). They proceed in batting each other over the head and around the legs and wherever else. The last one standing wins.
  • Pingg - I guess this is the week of the Web 2.0 applications. Here is one that I’m pretty excited about because of how annoying Evite insists on being. Instead of flashy ugliness, pingg offers stylish modern-inity2. I haven’t actually sent any invitations with it yet, so let me know what you think. [via How About Orange]
  • Lines & Shapes - Next completed website launch, I am going to get a subscription to this wonderful indie publication. It is collaborative artistic beauty. Worth every penny, I have no doubt.
  • See Kai Run - The most adorable baby shoes in the entire world. [via Design Mom]
  • Sausage and Capsicum Linguine - I’ve already forgotten what capsicum is, but this looks so yummy. No thanks to Jen for making me crave even more pasta.

That’s it for the week, everyone. Enjoy a lovely, lingering weekend!

  1. Yes, just made up that term. Remember, you heard it here first, folks. []
  2. I’m having so much fun making up words today! []

Friday’s challenge: Clean a wall

Do you have walls in your house that are actually dirty? I have one. Our living room is red, and the walls show nearly every particle of food that sticks when my toddlers get to flinging. So today I’m going to spray it with a bit of mild cleaner and and wipe it down.

If you don’t have any walls that are particularly dirty, you might consider dusting them instead. Walls really do get dusty eventually, though I’m not sure how that happens.

Note: Oh yes, and don’t forget to enter the Carnival of Modern Home Dwelling before my virtual voice is gone from going on and on about it. The competition looks like it will be pretty stiff, but it will be lots of fun!

Thursday’s challenge: Fill up your soap dispensers

Soap! How exciting! Actually, it really is my two-year-old’s favorite thing at the moment. With all the soap he’s using up in learning to wash his hands, I could probably clean the planet. (Theoretically.)

Needless to say, I have several soap dispensers that have been giving me that pathetic thwoot sound when I pump them. Nothing is coming out, and I just keep getting irritated. So today’s challenge is to fill them up so that I can be happy. (Don’t you love how I always think of YOU, dear readers, when coming up with these challenges?)

But really, I know full soap dispensers make you happy, too. Right?

(Oh yes, and if you’re keeping up with it, Part 3 of the series on The 7 Deadly Sins of Creative Professionals is now up!)

Inspiration Wednesday

I read so many blogs that are absolutely phenomenal. (If you haven’t yet, check them out on my blogroll on the bottom right. It is updated constantly. And by constantly, I mean every day, several times a day. Without fail.) One of the beautiful things about Safari is that it lets me “snip” anything that sparks something in me and put it on my dashboard — which I have now dubbed my inspiration board.

When I step away from my computer, I just bring up my dashboard, and I have this lovely reminder of why I love my life. The ironic thing is, it inspires me to get OFF of the computer and go do other things. Like pick flowers for my kitchen sink (because it deserves it) or play Candy Land with my son (complete with Easter lollipops). If I’m stuck creatively, looking at my inspiration board gets me un-stuck.

So I wanted to bring a little piece of that here. If you like, you can even listen to the song that is currently playing over and over in my head this week — just click “play” on the player below (yes, I’m an American Idol fan…why, oh why did Josiah have to go?!) So without further ado…1


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Photo by Rachel Saldana of Buttons Magee and Rachel Saldana Photography.

 

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Photo by Sandi Henderson of Portabellopixie.

 

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Photo by Alicia Paulson of Posie Gets Cozy.

 

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Photo by Heather Bailey of HELLOmynameisheather.

  1. All photos used with permission. Please do not use without obtaining the same. []

Wednesday’s challenge: Do some extra laundry

Note: Thanks everyone for the great response about the upcoming carnival! Didja know that it’s easy-peasy to become a sponsor? Did you know it could be as easy as giving it a little link love? Yep. Yep, it is. Find out how here.

For some reason (I don’t know HOW it happened) I have gotten a wee bit behind on my laundry. Have you? Whew. I thought I was the only one.

So the challenge for today is simple. Catch up a little. You don’t have to do the whole she-bang, but just…catch up a bit.

Oh, and guess what? Something new is coming up later on today, and I’m so excited about it. Be on the lookout for some major inspiration coming your way.

Tuesday’s challenge: Clean off the windowsills

Note: Don’t forget to submit your entry to the first ever Carnival of Modern Home Dwelling! The more people involved, the more fun it will be for everyone!

Ewww…dead flies. Cobwebs. Miscellaneous dirt. I don’t know why I don’t clean my windowsills more often. They look a bit like they’ve never been cleaned. But they have! I promise! Once. I think.

It’s funny how the things that make a house seem really “clean” are the things that are not easily noticed at first glance. The grime in the corners may not be that glaringly evident, but it makes a huge difference when it’s gone.

Have fun and enjoy your shiny windowsills! Maybe even start a little window herb garden to celebrate…mmm basil. :)