Hello! Happy Spring! I thought I'd share a recipe that makes me think of spring every time I make it. I created this recipe because we had an abundance of last year's pesto from our garden. It's about this time that I want to eat all of the things in our freezers to make new for the upcoming growing season. I hope you enjoy this decadent ode to spring.
Sunday, March 21, 2021
Pesto Shrimp and Pasta
Tuesday, March 9, 2021
Vegetarian Eats
Hello! It's been a while since I last posted. I've just been taking a break from the computer after work recently or I've had more school work to do. I've also been taking a break from social media for Lent. So I've been posting less there, except for a new blog post.
I decided to make this post a few of my favorite vegetarian, if not vegan recipes. I am not a vegetarian, yet I try not to eat meat until dinner. I find for lunch it is too heavy and there are so many delicious soups and bean recipes why limit myself.
This recipe could be for any meal: chickpea scramble with garlic kale. This makes 2 generous portions and you can see I topped mine with avocado and salsa. Please don't skimp on the salsa; any type would be good.
Monday, February 22, 2021
My Midwest Life February 22nd
Hello! I just got back from a walk with the dog, and I think we have 2-3" piles of slush in some areas. It's at this time of year that I'm really thankful for my warm socks and LL Bean boots. I just finished A Year in Havana for my book club this Saturday and I loved it. I would highly recommend it. I'm also finishing up Unorthodox on Netflix. It's an interesting and suspenseful TV show. This is part of my "me" TV time. I'm finally at the point where I can enjoy some of my own TV and not just when I'm treadmilling in the mornings during the winter.
Here's a peek of what else has been going on for the past 2 weeks.
Of course breakfast. I've got to have a little extra protein so I usually make a smoothie with my weekend waffle. I also had the last of the grapefruits for the season sadly.
Saturday, February 13, 2021
Recent Eats
Hello! I just thought I'd try to inspire you for some cooking ideas this next week. I always like to see what others are cooking and eating as well. It's a cold snowy morning and I'm quite thankful I don't need to go anywhere today really. It's time to hunker down, cook and blog. As I write this I have crème brulé in my oven for dessert tonight and I started marinating my rack of lamb for dinner. It was our 26th anniversary the other day and we thought we'd make ourselves a lovely dinner tonight. We will be drinking a Bordeaux. On with the eats.
Breakfast: I just want to prove I don't always eat eggs for breakfast. I really do love them. Today I made teff pancakes with maple butter, grapefruit and cherry and spinach smoothie topped with cacao nibs. The pancakes are from Run Fast Eat Slow by Shalane Flannigan. I recommend at least picking this book up from your local library to check out. It has a lot of great recipes.
Saturday, February 6, 2021
My Midwest LIfe February 6th, 2021
Hello! It's a cold afternoon in Northeast Wisconsin. We got about 6 inches of snow Thursday and now it's bitterly cold. The snow is here for a while. It's time to just stay inside and enjoy some of the inside things I like to do. Currently I'm reading Belonging. It is a fascinating book about finding out who you are. The illustrations and the way the book is put together is really interesting. I don't know if reading it on a Kindle would do it justice. I've also been cooking a lot, knitting and working on my art. I'm also blessed to have a treadmill so I've been watching Brigerton while I'm on the treadmill.
Speaking of snow I took this picture before our extra 6 inches came down. I love the sun setting in the distance.
Thursday, January 28, 2021
Inspiration from the Kitchen
Hello! It has been a while. Over the past few weeks I've just been enjoying time with my girls before they went back to school in Madison. So I took a break from posting. However I haven't taken a break from making nourishing and delicious meals for myself and my family, because hey I'm worth it. We all are. So on with a little inspiration.
Breakfasts: Slow cooked PB and J style steel cut oats. I served the oats with Smuckers peanut butter, thawed blueberries, hemp seeds and a little extra collagen for added protein. I had a small glass of sweetpotato juice too.
Tuesday, January 12, 2021
My Midwest Life January 12, 2021
Happy New Year! I'm finally sitting down to write the first post of the year. We've been out on a lot of hikes in Door County these past two weekends, which has been great. The weather has been very mild for Wisconsin in January. My book club met for a walk and talk Saturday morning. This month we read A Walk in the Woods, by Bill Bryson. I enjoyed the book; it was a simple read and there were a few parts I could skip. But overall the book made me want to go out and hike. Most of my pictures these past few weeks are from Door County. It was just beautiful.