Wednesday, November 25, 2009

In the Kitchen


Afternoon Kitchen
l-r: Jerusalem Articoke Pate baking in the oven, a pile of dirty dishes, the sink and little dishwasher connected to it, fuzzy bright light (jar with tea lights), crock pot of potato leek soup, big measuring cup of chicken stock.


It was simple enough, put a freshly defrosted chicken in the oven for dinner - my Gmail calendar popped up and reminded me at 2:30pm yesterday. Lots of time to get it in the oven so it and a host of other veggies from our veggie box would be ready for Bruce when he got home at 5pm so he could eat before he headed off 5:25pm to his second night course at the college, this one on tree pruning. I intended to put the chicken in and then come back to my desk to start some thesis work. That didn't happen.

Instead, I stood in that kitchen (quite happily I might add) for the next 7 hours. I woke up this morning (don't ask what time, but yes it was 9:30am) and promptly went right back at it and spent another 4 hours in there. It's a happy enough kitchen despite its lack of counter space. The light in there can be really nice in the late afternoon, especially in summer, and we're pretty well outfitted with good tools to get the job done. The 60s plywood cupboards were not my favourite when we moved in but they have grown on me and they are sturdy and simple and don't pretend to be something they're not (like the faux wood, plastic veneered ones in our last apartment). And I love the counter tops too. They are fully 60s vintage and are in amazing shape.

The photo above is probably a very typical scene after I have been in the kitchen for several hours (hey, sometimes it only takes minutes!). I don't really like to do dishes - hence our tiny portable dishwasher (aka the Marriage Saver) - and Bruce , I'm not sure he likes to do dishes either, but he really likes a clean kitchen and clean counters. I could work around things for weeks until I'd used every dish in the kitchen and then I'd think about doing dishes.

So what was the edible result of this lovely scene (the stack of dishes is now smaller - I have just put the dishwasher on for the second time today)?

1. Full Roast Chicken dinner, including garlic mashed potatoes, family favourite cabbage salad, roasted winter squash, steamed fresh crinkle cut carrots and frozen corn served with cheese cubes, slices of kohlrabi and garden green tomato relish (made before Thanksgiving & it still tastes delicious).

2. Crock pot chicken stock from said roasted chicken carcass, veggie box carrots and leeks

3. Leek Soup (kind of like French Onion Soup - my dad used to make leek soup out of wild leeks with toasted bread and melted cheese on top - yummy!) - the veggie box leeks were sauteed in some bacon fat from the freezer that we had rescued from the baking pan from a breakfast feast a few months ago. The beef broth was some of the 16 litres that we were able to make using the bones from Glory, the heifer a group of us bought butchered from a lovely farmer in the Cowichan Valley.

4. Potato Leek soup using the crock pot chicken stock, veggie box leeks sauteed in the crock pot with some more of that thriftily saved bacon, island potatoes and the cooking water
from the dinner potatoes and steamed veggies.

5. Tahini to make the Jerusalem Artichoke Pate

6. Jerusalem Artichoke Pate (recipe from Saanich Organics, doubled & modified as described below)

1 cup Jerusalem artichokes, washed & chopped***
4 tbsp nutritional yeast****
4 tbsp each olive oil, tamari, tahini
4 tbsp lemon juice, freshly squeezed
1 cup hazelnuts, finely ground*
1 cup almonds, finely ground**
2 tsp rosemary leaves*****

Place all ingredients except for rosemary and hazelnuts in food processor and process until smooth. Add ground nuts and pulse again. Oil a loaf pan and sprinkle with rosemary leaves. Spread dough over top, evenly in pan. Bake 350 degrees F for 55 minutes. Allow to cool before serving. Spread on crackers or use as a sandwich filling.

* purchased from Village Family Marketplace, sourced from Butler Hazelnut Farm
** left over ground almonds from almond milk making, frozen awaiting such an opportunity to use them)
*** from our Saanich Organics veggie box
**** I used a tiny sliver of Village Cheese Parmesan we had left
***** growing on our balcony (they grow like trees here in Victoria)


I'm having some serious motivation issues with thesis work these past few weeks so I am struggling with that, though I'm feeling a bit better about it at this moment and I think my marathon stint in the kitchen may have helped.

So, now that the fridge & freezers are full of left overs I think I can turn to some thesis work (sigh).

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Cookin'

We've got some of Dixiebelle's Fragrant Lentils & Rice cookin' in the crock pot for the night.

I'm looking forward to packing up a tasty lunch to take to work tomorrow!

Saturday, November 21, 2009

Ingenious!



Could I love this project any more? Probably if I woke rested tomorrow morning ~ it's late right now! I am really wishing I will see a set of these in a future thrifting trip!

Nighty night!

Friday, November 20, 2009

Evening approaches

Some lovely light and liquid at my window:




'Tis the Season part deux!

I was around town on Tuesday and had lunch at Mo:Lé. I sat right beside their notice board and while I knit and waited for my lunch to arrive I spotted a few more craft fair notices. Here is a more complete list:

*Out of Hand* Crystal Gardens (713 Douglas) Nov 20th - 22nd

*Knitted Owl* Fernwood NRG (1240 Gladstone) Nov 20 6-10 pm & Nov 21 9am-5pm

*Hemma Made* Hemma (1274 May) Nov 28th, 5 - 10 pm

*Rock, Rock, Rock n' Roll Market* Logan's Pub (1821 Cook) Nov 28, 3-9pm

*Noel Bazaar* Victoria Event Centre (415 Broad) Dec 1-3

*local craft sale* habit (522 Pandora) Dec 5th, 5-11pm

*Dickens Faire* Glenlyon Norfolk School (801 Bank) Dec 5, 10-4pm

*Tribal Market* Base Lounge (1303 Broad) Dec 5, 12-8 & Dec 6, 12:30-6pm

*Moss Street Holiday Market* Moss & Fairfield (1330 Fairfield) Dec 12 & 13, 10-4pm

*Holly Jolly* Can West University (950 Kings St) Dec 12, 10-5pm & 13, 12-5pm


& continue to keep your eyes peeled for the annual *Smoking Lily Sausage Party* a guy's night out kind of party - you can even leave a list for him ; )

Sunday, November 15, 2009

'Tis the Season!

. . . for handmade holiday craft fairs in Victoria!

Last year my friend Jen and I had a great time exploring the handmade holiday craft fairs in Victoria and we purchased all kinds of gifts for friends and family and some lovely goodies for ourselves too.

Last night a group of us met to kick the season off at Igloo, an event I first heard about from Cory Judd at her Shi Studio sale in September. The evening featured a great number of Victoria, Vancouver and Island designers along with drinks and food in the lovely Marriot Ballroom. We each came home with a new little treasure! I purchased this extremely awesome tee (I told you I'm a geography geek right?) from Identity (isn't this shop cute!) which I plan to shred up a bit to make a bit more woman friendly (I don't really get a 5 o'clock shadow). Modification may involve cutting out the neck and maybe taking in the torso and arms a bit as well. Or maybe it will become a pillow - Benita's tutorial at Chez Larrson is inspiring!





And that's just the tip of the iceberg - here's where I'll be heading to see new and exciting local design over the next few weeks:


*Out of Hand* Crystal Gardens (713 Douglas) November 20th - 22nd

*Noel Bazaar* Victoria Event Centre (415 Broad) November 26th - 28th

*Hemma Made* Hemma (1274 May) November 28th, 5 - 10 pm

*Rock, Rock, Rock n' Roll Market* Logan's Pub (1821 Cook) November 28, 3-9pm

*local craft sale* habit (522 Pandora) December 5th, 5-11pm


& keep your eyes open for the annual *Smoking Lily Sausage Party* a guy's night out kind of party - you can even leave a list for him ; )


Happy shopping!

Saturday, November 14, 2009

Loving . . .

I was introduced to Katherine Morley's work in the July '09 issue of House & Home (I'm a subscriber you know).

I love this pin:



and these bookends:





I think what I love best about her ceramic works is the humour that seems to be embedded in each piece along with an overall view to simple beauty.

Just what I'm looking for in my life right now!

Friday, November 06, 2009

A Post per Month?

Lying in bed early this morning I thought about how I would write this post. SO many creative things are whirring around my head these days and I want. to. blog. about. everything!

I would dearly love to start blogging regularly and am not sure why I haven't in the past. However I am just going to make an effort. A post per month from now on? I think that would be do-able. However I don't really think that's good enough. I love reading blogs and I can't wait to read new posts each and every day so if I actually want to connect with people through this blog I doubt that will work. However I have to start somewhere, so here I am.

This is a bit difficult since this blog is not what I want it to be, yet, however I will take my time, show myself patience and build it slowly into the blog I envision. And since my main life priority right now is to finish writing my masters thesis so I can move on with my life I will just do what I can so my blogging thoughts do not take over in my head leaving no room for thesis thoughts.

With that said, I need a new umbrella and really want one that will last - I found these Monsoon Vermont trashion umbrellas and they are 25% off. I think I'll email them to see if they have any that are made without pastel colours . . . I'm hoping for some blue and orange like in this messenger bag or orange and red like this travel wallet. I'm emailing them now and will pass this by Bruce to see if he's in favour since he may need ot use it from time to time as well!

November Blogger out. Hope to be back soon.