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cooking fresh for one

If you read my new year post you know that one of my resolutions was to cook at home more often. I have found this difficult in that past because I find cooking for one to be very difficult. I love fresh vegetables, but fresh vegetables need to be used quickly in order not to spoil. And I have unfortunately allowed many a vegetable to turn icky in my fridge. Because my Northern California roots make me conscious of waste this has caused me undue stress (starving children here and abroad, you know), so I stopped grocery shopping out of the guilty feelings of wasting perfectly good vegetables.

But, the pocketbook no longer allows 2-3 meals per day (yes) to be eaten out at various restaurants (you know, what with a mortgage and all) ~ so with 2007 I had the resolve to learn to use vegetables up before they go bad.

Step one.
Buy only the amount you can use in 1 week. This trip I bought 4 kinds of bell peppers, artichokes, green beans and roma tomatoes. Hmmm. It may be too much. Unless I invite people over.

peppers arty greenbeans romas

Step two.
Cut and separate the veggies into containers that make for ease of use. I am usually starved by the time I get to eat and so having to cut and do a lot of prepartion for my meal is not appealing.

Step three.
Have a plan. I bought my veggies with more than one meal in mind for the week. I thought of breakfasts, lunches, snacks & dinners.

Step four.
Stick to it. No matter that you feel like eating mexican food, you’re having one of the meals you planned in your head while at the grocery store.

So, now with a fridge full of various bell peppers I have enjoyed:
1. Veggie stir fry ~ 4 kinds of peppers, red, yellow, orange and green. Mixed with prepackaged bok choy, snap pea & sugar pea mix from [URL=http://www.traderjoes.com/index.html]Trader Joe’s[/url] this was yummy-yum. Although I cooked for two, ’cause the boy was starving too.

2.Turkey Sandwich ~ with slices of green bell pepper on it, just like Subway.

breakclose3.Egg Scramble ~ with 4 kinds of peppers and cheese. Add some veggie sausage links and sourdough toast and it’s just like your favorite breakfast nook. Pictured here with placemats and napkins from Grandma.

4.Mixed Green Salad ~ I think this is self-explanatory. Spring salad with bell peppers, tomato and some basalmic. Served with some chicken, rice & green beans. Add bread.

5.Artichoke Appetizer ~ good with butter/lemon juice. As a mid-day or mid-night snack. Cooked ahead and kept fresh in the fridge. But I don’t know how to cook artichokes. (??)

book2 I have always loved to cook at home and it certainly makes my home feel more useful and lived in. Sitting at my dining room table with my aliPod on shuffle and candles shining is much better than sitting in a restaurant with dicey music choices and people talking loudly around you anyway, right? And taking a few moments to go into the kitchen at work to prepare a meal offers a few minutes to chat with coworkers and relax. So for lunch ideas I am going to buy the book [URL=http://www.amazon.com/Brown-Bag-Lunch-Cookbook-Cookbooks/dp/0762727586/sr=1-1/qid=1167945999/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1/105-8656274-2122034?ie=UTF8&s=books]The Brown Bag Lunch Cookbook[/url], at the suggestion of Miss. Lindsey a number of months ago. Any and all suggestions about grocery shopping, recipes or food prep from you lot, are welcome and encouraged! It’s Brown Bag life in 2007…

Happy New Year!

rafters with mirrorball

Dancing into 2007 under the blue mirrorball to the beats of my favorite dj (aka: Sunshine Jones: aka: my brother) was so rad! He played some of my favorite old deep house tracks, some things with a latin flavor and best of all, some feel good disco…

I can’t think of a better way to say goodbye to a great year and look ahead to what’s in store!

new year's eve day clouds sunshine djing tired from dancing

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In 2007…

I will buy more groceries and cook at home. (why don’t you come over for a meal?)

I will write a variety of posts. (ie: fewer “reports” and more “thoughts”)

I will take an acting class again.

I will only commit to what I can do and not overextend myself to the point of chin zits.

I will take more time for rest and play.

I will go dancing.

I will drink more water.

all moved in…

Well, ok, all moved in, but not all put way. I have now been living in piles of stuff for one week. There is no bone in my body that likes to unpack, and so I continue to live in my piles of stuff and my clothes spread out and my tv in the closet.

BUT, I am enjoying my new place! I love all the space I have. I love that it only takes me 15 minutes to get to work. I love that I can walk around the corner to some hip bars and restaurants. I love how much bigger my bathtub/shower is. I love how nice and cool it is on the ground floor. I love my kitchen counters. I love living closer to lots of my friends.

I have noticed a couple of things that I will have to adapt to…

For example, I can hear my upstairs neighbors’ footsteps sometimes. I hear somebody’s tv? radio? at many hours of the day.

Tonight, after work, I was planning on coming home to get going on my organizing, but instead I set up my internet and decided to get back to blogging.

Once things are more put away, I will post some pictures so you can all see!

spontaneous vegas

I had Monday off for Labor Day, just like everyone else, except that it was my first real, all day long, day off in 2 weeks and for the next 3 weeks.

So at 3:30pm I spontaneously decided to be on the 6:45pm flight to Las Vegas to see the Cirque du Soleil show Le R?™ve at 10:30pm.

We arrived at 7:35pm, checked into our hotel, ate some yummy dinner and took a cab down the strip to The Wynn, where the show is playing.

It was so beautiful, with eye candy everywhere ~ it was a lovely celebration of human form, strength of both women and men, water, air, love and dreams. I actually gasped a number of times and was delighted to be sitting in a splash zone (which really just a meant a few sprinkles here and there).

Le Reve

After the show we walked back down the strip toward our hotel, stopping at every 3rd or 4th hotel/casino for a drink at the bar. Getting a little hot and tired of walking, we asked a waiter where the best pole dancers in the city were (for research, of course!) and went to check them out. Their pole skills left something to be desired, but it was quite the interesting people watching venue.

Finally, at 3:30 or 4am we arrived back to the hotel , where we slept until our wake-up call at 6am.

We then returned on the 2nd flight of day back to LAX and I was at rehearsal by 12pm today.

It was a rather quick, crazy, spontaneous trip that was totally awesome and a much needed break from the norm that left me completely exhausted, yet refreshed!