Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Must See: Downton Abbey

New to me, anyway! I read somewhere about how PBS had this new show called Downton Abbey that was supposed to be really good... and when I mentioned it to Megan, it turned out she had not only heard of it, she had watched the whole first season. Luckily, all the episodes from Season 1 were on Netflix, so we watched them in one marathon week. Even Ben was a fan! Then last night we got to see the first episode of Season 2. Which was also very good... but we had to watch online, and the people moved really jerkily, and that was distracting.

Is everybody else watching? I am so jealous of their clothes.

-Kristin

One New Thing: East 79th Street Library

On Mondays and Wednesdays I take Elliot to therapy after school. On warm days I take him to a nearby playground, but now that it's freezing there's no way. My butt would probably get frozen to the bench, which would be a little on the embarrassing side. I had been taking him to Nancy's straight after school so we would be somewhere warm(ish), but she likes to comment that we got there 'very early', which I assume means, "Please stay away". So then I was stopping for pizza beforehand, but I no longer have money for such delicacies as slices of grease laden pies. So I racked my brain and realized libraries are free and welcoming to all.

There was one on the way at 96th street, but for whatever reason this is closed on Mondays. So yesterday I decided to take him down to one on East 79th street. The bus ride took longer than I had imagined it would, but I got to see a neighborhood I've never been to. I passed the Guggenheim, which was a very fun building, and I finally saw the Met. Our walk down 79th street also took much longer than I expected, but there were tons of pretty buildings lining the way. About halfway through the walk Elliot finally asks, "Are you sure this is the way to Nancy's..." I didn't tell him where we were going because I thought it would be fun to see a kid confused. When I told him where we were going and that it had taken longer than expected, he said something along the lines of "We traveled all this way for a library? Why, Megan, why?"

Finally we made it to the library and had about 10 minutes to read. We're starting the Wizard of Oz series. I found a set of nice editions through Books of Wonder and bought him the first one for Christmas. When we finish this one, I'll get the next. It was really hard to find a matching set out there! Most publishers haven't gone beyond the first installment, and those that have have failed to think about the importance of illustrations.

So then back onto the bus, which was also a new thing. First, it was a new line. Second, it was one of the long buses with the accordion middle that I've never been on. I didn't realize this at first, because when it arrived I was already standing at the front door. I got on and thought, that bus driver is sure seated high up. And then as I walked to the back of the bus I thought, this sure is a long walk. The stop buttons were inconveniently located along where the ceiling met the walls -- high up. Luckily someone else pressed the button at our stop, otherwise I don't think I would have been able to reach!

And that was our whirlwind adventure for the day!

- Megan Leigh

Sunday, January 8, 2012

Recipe in Progress: Texas Sheet Cake

The new issue of Cooking Light had an article called "Our Best Chocolate Recipe Ever." Pretty promising! There were two winners, and one of them was a recipe for Texas Sheet Cake. They described it as a staff and reader favorite for the past 12 years. This had to be pretty spectacular, right???

I don't know about that. I made it, and the recipe wasn't terribly hard. So that was good. And the cake did turn out to be light and moist, with a nice texture. But the chocolate flavor wasn't very rich. More sweet than chocolatey, since the only chocolate flavor came from cocoa powder. And the cake tasted strongly of cinnamon. Elliot compared it to pumpkin bread, and I think he was right on!

As far as having a decent texture and feel, this is my best cake so far. My cakes have tended to end up dry and overdone at the edges. But I thought the flavor of this cake was lame. I don't think I would make it again, but it did turn out OK.

Question: Does anybody know how to get your cake to come out flattish? Mine was way fatter in the middle, so it was hard to ice. All the icing pooled along the edges!

-Kristin

Recipe in Progress: Chicken with Almonds and Honey

For Christmas, I was lucky to get The New Book of Middle Eastern Food from Scotti. So I set to work to try some of the recipes! I was particularly excited about the recipe for chicken with almonds and honey, which was supposed to melt in your mouth. Megan, the vegetarian, complained that she would have nothing to eat, so I paired it with couscous with roasted pine nuts (from the box), and Spinach with Raisins and Pine Nuts (another recipe from the box).

So, the chicken recipe was pretty involved. First you boil it in a big vat of spices on the stove, then you braise it in the oven. It turned out pretty good, but the recipe confused me. I'm not sure I did it right. You are supposed to pour all of the cooking liquid into the braising pan... but if you do that, you have way too much to even fit! Then you are supposed to coat the chicken in this almond/honey/rosewater paste that will crust up in the oven. Don't even ask how long it took me to find rosewater. The problem is, the crust comes right off in the cooking liquid! So only the tops of the tallest chicken pieces ended up with a crust (you can kind of see it in this picture), which was good and all. But then the crust disappears as the chicken pieces move around in the pan when you are serving them. This is the kind of thing that makes you wish you had a cooking teacher in the room with you! Any ideas?

The spinach with raisins and pine nuts turned out very well, in my opinion. And the couscous too! Even though it did come from a box.

-Kristin

Read More: Free Kindle Books!

So I knew that there are a lot of free kindle books out there, but I hadn't done a very good job at finding them. When I first got the Kindle, I'd downloaded the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, but it was such a pain to read. There were so many footnotes on each page, and they were so poorly marked, the layout was just impossible. Over break, I decided to give free books another try, and I found a whole bunch of free ones on Amazon. Luckily, the free books fit in with my goal of rereading a lot of the classics! Here is what I have so far:

-Wuthering Heights (a reread)
-The Three Musketeers
-Les Misérables
-Jane Eyre (a reread)
-David Copperfied
-War and Peace (a reread)
-Mansfield Park
-Emma
-The Red Badge of Courage
-Great Expectations
-Uncle Tom's Cabin
-The Portrait of Dorian Gray

Does anybody have any other suggestions about things to download? I think many of the classics are free!

-Kristin

Sunday, January 1, 2012

New Goals for 2012

 Fitness Goals

1. Keep up the exercise. Right now I try to run three times a week and doing yoga two or three times a week. I want to keep doing this.


2. Finish a 10K race. I am working on building up my run times, slowly but surely! I would like to run a 10K this year. I had so much fun running my 5K, and it was such a confidence builder to see that I could run in a big bunch of people without getting left behind, crying.


3. Relearn how to swim. Because my swimming is pathetic. Maybe this is a good summer goal.

Hobby Goals

4. Knit something cute. It doesn't have to be a baby sweater (which is a recycled goal from 2011). Just get back into the world of knitting!

5. Learn something about gardening. I've adopted the two little sidewalk plots in front of my building. Hopefully I will be a good mom to them. And if all goes well, I'd like to get a plot in the community garden at Riverbank State Park too.


6. Finish my young adult novel. That's right, I am writing a young adult novel. For fun. And it wouldn't be terrible if I could turn it into a fabulous series that made me a millionaire. I mean, c'mon. If Magic Treehouse lady can do it, why not me?


7. Keep trying new stuff. Since I did fairly well at this goal last year, I'm going to push myself by specifying that I want to do more new stuff in different parts of New York. I need to explore.

8. Reread the classics. All the stuff I read when I was too young to appreciate it. Or maybe I didn't get around to reading it in the first place.  Adult books, kid books, anything is fair game.

These are my goals! What are yours for 2012?

-Kristin

Reflections on 2011

How did I do on the goals I was supposed to be working on in 2011? I thought this would be a good time to take stock and reflect on how things have gone.

1. Become healthier. I think I did fairly well on this one! I started running, and I didn't give up. In fact, I went running today! I also signed up for a race and ran it last year. And I started doing yoga a few times a week. Ben tells me I seem "healthier" and "less hunched over." I guess I will take that as a compliment.

2. Relearn how to swim. Fail, a miserable fail! I haven't even been in a pool since I wrote these words. This one definitely needs some work.

3. Knit a baby sweater. Again, a big fat fail. I actually tried to start on this one, kind of half-heartedly I admit. I ran into trouble and gave up. I think I will switch to an easier pattern and give it another try.

4. Make time for friends. Hmmm, I don't think I have done very well on this one either. Poop.

5. Get organized. Argggh. No progress on this front.

6. Do one new thing a week. Hmmm. I don't think I've nailed it every week, but at least this isn't the miserable failure that most of my goals were. I will try to ratchet it up, but I'm fairly happy with my record for trying new things.

Wow, now that I look back, I realize that I didn't do all that well on my goals! I don't even remember writing some of these. Get organized? Did I really say that? Oh well, I will concentrate on the ones that worked out. They eat up a lot of my time! And I do think they have made my life better. To an even better life in 2012!

-Kristin