Cuisinart Bread Machine
June 29, 2008 at 7:41 pm | Posted in baking, Breads, thrift stuff | 2 CommentsTags: baking bread, bread, bread machine, bread maker, cuisinart CBK-200 bread maker, cuisniart convection automatic bread maker, french bread, homemade bread

From my experience with bread machines–I’ve owned three—this one works the best. I bought this Cuisnart Convection Bread Machine used for $14.99, and I’ve made french bread four times–successfully. The Amazon reviews made me nervous, but I had already bought it at the thrift shop, so I figured I just lost my fifteen bucks and I’ll get over it. Half of the reviews are more than positive, but the poor reviews are extremely negative.
This model uses convection baking which makes the crust cripsy, and I really prefer it. It is difficult to get out of the pan, but I’m working on a way to change that. The paddle can be removed before the last rise–which I believe is a plus.
It’s been a nice break when I don’t feel like baking my usual six loaves at a time.
Nothing looks sadder than bread machine bread, but this bread tastes surprisingly good.
Polka Dots and Addiction
June 27, 2008 at 7:22 pm | Posted in baking, cooking, my life, thrift stuff | 10 CommentsTags: pyrex, pyrex polka dot mixing bowl, shopping, thrift store, thrifting, vintage kitchenware, vintage pyrex retro
I found another cool Pyrex Mixing Bowl. I need another old pyrex bowl like I need a hole in the head. I couldn’t just leave it sitting there on the shelf. I mean, for Chrissake it has polka dots!

I admit it, I’m addicted. I can’t leave a piece of old Pyrex well enough alone. My pink cabinets are filled with the stuff. I love to bake and prep in the retro pastel colored Pyrex bakeware. It’s a sickness, but there is not a 12-Step program, so here I sit.
I think there is a part of me that wants to believe I can somehow capture “the good old days”. The days when sweet little grandmas wore aprons with heart shaped pockets and baked pies filled with sweetened fruits and custards. Nevermind whether the good old days ever existed. Reality dictates that buying a pastel or polka dotted mixing bowl is not going to bring them back. I know that. I have common sense–most of the time. I still can’t part with my set of multi-colored Pyrex nested mixing bowls.
I once found a pink Pyrex nesting bowl and although a crazy man was following me around the store I couldn’t leave without that pink bowl. As he inched closer and closer to me–I started to walk faster and faster–finally breaking into a sprint holding my pink bowl in hand as I heard him shouting, “I love you!”. In spite of fearing for my life from the crazy man, I still waited for a cashier and paid for that damn pink bowl. Priorities.

As fate would have it, we met again!
June 25, 2008 at 2:42 pm | Posted in Family Fun, my life, photography | 10 CommentsTags: Curtis stone, dogs, farmer's market, great danes, snohomish farmer's market, take home chef
I shot this photo at the Everett Farmer’s Market last June. For whatever reason, it is my most popular Flickr photo, having received 13,369 views. In comparison, my photo of the famous “Take Home Chef” Curtis Stone has received 663 views.
As fate would have it, I ran into them again…check it out here…
I blogged about both of the experiences:
Everett Farmer’s Market and A Great Dane
and
I Spotted Curtis Stone “Take Home Chef” w/ Photos!
The reason I’m bringing this back up is because last weekend I went to the Snohomish Farmer’s Market and talk about your smal world—I ran into the same man with his Great Dane! I decided to approach he and his wife and tell them how popular the photo I had posted on my Flickr account had become. They were very kind and the man immediately had his Great Dane, Bryson, pose up on his shoulders again and without thinking or asking, I took another shot! I really like this one.
We exchanged email addresses to share the photos.
Life is a Beach
June 24, 2008 at 4:55 pm | Posted in friends, my life | Leave a commentTags: beach, edmonds beach, edmonds marina beach park, ferry, kay, Puget Sound
ABOVE: Edmonds Marina Beach Park– Puget Sound
My friend, Kay, came for a visit yesterday, and I was so happy to see her. Our visit was long overdue.
I served peanut butter and orange marmalade sandwiches, leftover panzanella salad, and pineapple for lunch.
Kay helped me herd the chickens into the coop so that we could go on a long beach walk. It was beautiful. We walked for a few miles or more along the beach. By the time we turned back it had warmed up, so we grabbed a few ice cold teas.
Kay has a new haircut. I love how it frames her face. It really shows off her beautiful eyes and jawline.
I’ve known Kay since she was fourteen years old. She was shy and I’m very extroverted, so I think I may have scared her a little bit—she would probably say it was more than a little bit. We have many similar interests: camping, chickens, cooking, hiking, crocheting, eating chocolate, drinking wine, etc. I’m so happy she is my friend.
“You’ve come a long way baby!”
Let’s walk the beach again…soon!
ABOVE: Me in Kay’s sunglasses
He Did IT!
June 18, 2008 at 5:19 pm | Posted in Awareness, Family Fun, my life | 14 CommentsTags: college, home schooling, homeschooling, mi nino, my boy, Olivia, Sean, Seattle, University of Washington, University of Washington graduation ceremony 2008, WA
Make sure you turn on the sound above!
Sean received his Bachelor Degree this past Saturday on June 14th.

The ceremony was beautiful, the weather was perfect. Mother Nature loves Sean too. Words cannot express how proud I am of my son.
As a mother and especially as a homeschool mother, watching him walk into the stadium was an amazing feeling. It wasn’t just that he was graduating–it was knowing how hard he worked to earn his degree. It was knowing that all the effort I had put into homeschooling was worth it. It was knowing he had developed a true love for learning–which was what I had hoped for.
I am grateful for the support of homeschool pioneers like Karen Fogle who supported my decision to pull Sean out of public school and bring him home. She taught a short course for parents who did not have a two year college degree. She bypassed the formalities and gave me a fast “pass” which allowed me to remove Sean from public school immediately. She believed in my ability to teach Sean even though I had never graduated high school! I soon discovered that home teaching isn’t anything like regular school. I believe modeling social interactions and my own love of learning and life helped encourage Sean to do the same. At one point Sean took off on his own and left me in his academic dust! It was an awesome experience. I would do it again in a heartbeat.
We love you Sean!
CONGRATULATIONS to Olivia too ! Olivia is Sean’s girlfriend of three years. We love Olivia and it made the graduation extra special to see her walking with our son. You two will go far. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again–I couldn’t have hand picked a better woman and partner for Sean. Olivia is as intelligent as she is beautiful and we are proud of her too!
We love you Olivia!
Sean is planning on applying to graduate school. His father and I wish him the best in whatever direction he chooses to travel in life. I signed his card with a quote by Mahatma Gandhi which I will close with now:
We must be the change we wish to see in the world.
Gandhi

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Chicken Coops and Basmati Rice Pudding
June 7, 2008 at 4:14 pm | Posted in Chick stuff, cooking, Recipes | 6 CommentsTags: basmati rice pudding, building chicken coop, chicken coop, cooking, dessert, Indian rice pudding, kitchen pantry, leftovers, rice pudding, rose water
It’s cold and raining here in the great Pacific Northwestern US. Big surprise, eh?
Mark has been busy on the chicken coop. He is promising to have it mostly finished by tomorrow. We still need a vinyl floor to put inside. Soon, we’ll add the pen and finally the chicks will have a lot more fun than they’re having in that old brooder. I don’t know if you can even call it a brooder. It’s basically half a row of kitchen cabinets turned over on the side. They aren’t complaining, but I’d like to get to be able to stretch out a bit more.
As I’m writing this I can see Mark carrying the main door out to the coop..we must be getting close.

ABOVE: Mark working on the Chicken Coop
I have managed to entertain myself inside. I started the day with some yoga and a fast paced walk on the treadmill. Sometimes I wake up with horrible headaches at the base of the back of my head. I tried to drink lots of water, do yoga, and then walk it off on the treadmill before I realized it’s going to take 3 Advil to stop the pounding. I even tried my old homeopathic constitutional before giving in. I suppose taking Advil isn’t the worst thing in the world. It worked.
In other news:
I am trying to clean my pantry and use what I have before I go out and buy more food.
ABOVE: My pantry–dwindling
After a nice conversation with my friend Liz, I decided to go through my fridge and I found my leftover basmati rice from last night. I hate to throw away rice–especially at the prices they’re charging now. I decided to make up an Indian style rice pudding. I’m very happy with how it turned out. I brought some out for Mark to try and he said it was really really good.
I tried to use what I could from the pantry: coconut milk and rose water
ABOVE: Rose water I bought in my “Act like a lunatic and buy food you don’t need” days.
In the end, I have to say, I think the rice pudding turned out great. I’ll make it again. I’m not sure if the rosewater added anything. I think using vanilla and cinnamon may have defeated the purpose of the rose water, but I was aching to throw it in. I was having one of those “Act like a lunatic and add ingredients you don’t need” days.
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