Friday, May 23, 2014

Easy Pizza

 Bob made Pizza last week.  We usually make it about the same way.  It is easy and quick.
We made 'French Bread Pizza"  but we do not use french bread.   On a trip to our local store we  got ciabatta bread.  This was $1.99 .( on mark down!)

 
We have found that ciabatta works really well!   The next step is the sauce!  And then he began to pile on the toppings. You could really do anything here.  Here he is doing mushrooms, green pepper, red onion, and  black olives.  He made each one a little different.
Sauce goes on first

Toppings are added











   He added the cheese and then some pepperoni and prosciutto.  Pop them in the oven  at 350 for about 15 to 20 minutes . Add a green salad and a glass of red wine  and you have a winner of a dinner!


Friday, May 9, 2014

Ham Fried Rice

  When you have leftovers of rice , a little meat, and some basic vegetables-  Make Fried Rice!  It is easy and filling and it cleans out your refrigerator. It works great for working  people because you can prep the night before . Then when you get home from work, dinner is just minutes away!

  We had leftover rice ( brown) but not a lot , so I made another half cup of rice.  Then I chopped up onions , carrots, celery, and garlic and put it in containers.  I chopped up ham and put that in another container.



      Recipe: Adapted from many cookbooks

  Heat  oil in a wok or large skillet.   Throw in onions and garlic and stir. Stir every-once in a while until softened.  Then add in  the rest of the vegetables: I used carrots and celery, but really you can use any raw or crisp cooked vegetable.  Saute and stir  until soft.  Then add the rice and also some soy sauce or stir fry sauce.  Also toss in your meat ( I used leftover ham) But you could also use pork , chicken, or beef.  

  I did not do this  but sometimes I scramble an egg or two before I put the onions in.   All will be done  when it is hot through.  If you have them you can add sprouts.

Sorry I can not show you a photo !!  We ate most of it and Bob took the rest for his lunch!

Wednesday, May 7, 2014

Herbs- waiting to go outside!

  All winter I have been carefully tending my herb plants that I had from last summer.  Most of them I already had in containers. Some of them I pulled out of the ground and put in pots.

  I some time will investigate which ones I could really leave in the ground . Some of them will winter over I think.

  I am hoping that they will begin to expand and revive . My rosemary looks a little worse for wear with a few yellow spikes , 

 But they have been in the sun and I have  been using some of  them throughout the winter in recipes.  I have a spearmint,  a parsley, a rosemary, thyme, and oregano.

Monday, May 5, 2014

Cinco De Mayo

 Hola!  Happy Cinco de May

  Bob did a great little project for Cinco de Mayo ( a day early)  . We had a big aloe plant which I took to work and of course it grew a lot of little plants. So he pulled them out and brought them home.

  We got some miscellaneous containers ( yogurt, pringles) and he planted them in the cups. So now we will have some more to keep or to give!  They are so much fun. And so easy to grow!

  When he was done , he put some decorative stone  to hold in the water.  Actually , he got it from Salvation Army. It is  rocks for aquariums, but we thought it looked decorative !

  A little historical note :  Cinco  de Mayo celebrates the Battle of Puebla , at which the Mexican Army defeated a larger , better trained French Army.  Oddly enough , it is not celebrated all that much in Mexico itself.  Rather , it was brought to California by Mexican Settlers. Today Mexican Americans celebrate their heritage.

 Life's  always a holiday on  Shady Lane!

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Friday, May 2, 2014

Bathroom mini job

  We put up a new mirror in our bathroom. We had an old ornate mirror with built in lights   and the light switch inside the mirror finally wore out.  So we were looking for a temporary solution.

 We got a light bar  to be installed at a later date when the electrician can come and do some other work we need doing.

  Until that time we really did not want to go without a mirror in which we can see to bush our hair, and also for me to apply my make up,

  So we went shopping for a mirror that we could put up to hide the hole. In fact we went to several thrift stores and  found a few likely candidates.  We did not plan it , but when we went we did not have a lot of cash with us .

  We measured , and found two items we thought might work.   We told the owner we might we back the following day with cash( they did not have the capacity o accept credit cards or debit.

  The next morning we headed back to the store to make our purchase.  But then we decided to stop at our favorite shop- Lisa's not Just Antiques.

  And we found just what we were looking for!!!

  Here is the mirror we bought   - put up in our bathroom. We think it looks nice . The best part of course  with Lisa-  she was having a sale , so we got it for a really good price!


Lisa's- Not Just Antiques