Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Easter Dinner Ideas
Monday, March 29, 2010
Food Revolution
Like I said, I know part of this is luck of the draw and we were fortunate enough to have a good eater and not a picky one. I have friends who have tried everything to get their little ones to eat to not avail. I was once one of these picky eaters, so I completely understand the frustration and reality of it.
There are, however, plenty of other families who haven't tried anything else. Fast food and other convenience items are just far too, well, convenient to try any alternatives. The problem is that they are virtually eliminating fruits and vegetables from their children's diet and are doing a severe injustice to their bodies. The kids are rendered helpless because not only do they not have the insight to make better decisions, they lack the means as well. Enter Jamie Oliver and his Food Revolution. Jamie is on a nationwide quest to end childhood obesity and teach Americans how to eat healthier, including how to cook at home - what a concept!
Jamie began his quest in the unhealthiest city in America, Huntington, West Virginia. He, along with his co-producer, Ryan Seacrest, document their journey in a series being aired on ABC. In case you missed Friday night's premiere, you can catch the 2-hour video here: Jamie Oliver's Food Revolution. He starts in one of their public schools and it is amazingly disheartening how unresponsive and unwilling these adults are to change the future for our children. I shed some tears and got angry several times but in the end I was encouraged because he appears to be making a breakthrough with at least a handful of individuals.
Like I said, I'm pretty passionate about this subject, so I'm just trying to do my part in spreading the word. If everyone will just consider each bite before it goes into his/her mouth and make a conscious decision to eat healthier, that would be a great start! If you feel really compelled, you can go sign Jamie's food petition here.
Thursday, March 25, 2010
Review: Wallace Station
Every year when Lent begins, we start craving fried fish because of the numerous Fish Fry signs we see throughout our town. Since we're not Catholic, we would feel a little awkward showing up to consume their food. Wallace Station takes care of that for us. Spring ushers in their Friday night Fish Frys and Monday night Fried Chicken Dinners. Both are good but I prefer the fish and of course Wes prefers the chicken - typical that we couldn't possibly agree.
Last weekend we both had a hankering for fish and the weather was so lovely that I though Wallace Station would be perfect because we could enjoy the beautiful drive down the scenic Old Frankfort Pike and then we could eat outside once at the restaurant. The drive didn't disappoint but we found out that flies are present no matter what time of year it is. They were swarming and quickly kicked us out of their territory and we were forced back inside.
The inside is very rustic and what you would expect of an old country store. No frills, just good country cookin'. During the week Wallace Station serves ginormous specialty sandwiches that you would never expect to find in a place with such character. They are only open for dinner on Mondays and Fridays for their special dinners. On this particular Friday, the handful of tables had already begun to fill up by 5:30 and were completely full by the time we left at 6:15ish.
On to the good stuff, the food. The fish choices are catfish, bass, or oysters - all of which are served fried with a side of hushpuppies and fries. It's worth mentioning that when I called earlier in the day to see what the sides would be for the evening, I was told that tartar sauce was one of the sides. Hmm, I didn't realize condiments were now considered sides. It is so darn good tarter sauce but mayo with pickles just doesn't cut it in the vegetable category. I digress. We both opted for the bass and we each got a generous portion of 3 pieces each. The filets were very thin and perfectly fried, surprisingly not overly greasy. The batter is lightly dusted on the filets and tastes like the typical flour/cornmeal batter. The fries and hushpuppies were standard fare, actually a little disappointing considering the quality of the other items I've had there. Overall, we were pleased and the fish hit the spot. I believe the price is $10.99 per person, which I think is a little high all things considered but it sure beat randomly showing up at someone's fish fry.
Part of the explanation for the crowd, besides the obvious Lenten season, could have something to do with this guy.
Yes, apparently Guy Fieri was in town the day before we were there, filming a future episode of Diners, Drive-In's, and Dives. He had one of their burgers and declared it one of his "Top 5" of all time. He also had their fried chicken and a ham and pimento cheese panini (I told you their sandwiches were unique and somewhat gourmet). The show is set to air sometime in the next 2-5 months, but before September.
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Little Boy Blue


Weekly Recipe: Seared Scallops over Bacon and Spinach Salad
I did make a few alterations worth mentioning. I omitted the sliced red onions at the end because mine had turned a nice shade of black and I decided the 1/4 cup of shallots in the dressing would be sufficient for providing that flavor. I also used apple juice instead of the cider but it's important to note I only buy the juice that still has the pulp in it. It's slightly thicker and much cloudier in appearance than traditional apple juice. I only used 1 tsp of sugar and next time I would omit this entirely. I omitted the salt from the dressing entirely, as I figured the bacon drippings would more than be enough. And speaking of salt, I used the full 1/2 tsp for the scallops but I would decrease this substantially next time to almost nothing. I enjoy the sweet and silkiness of scallops and the salt sort of diminishes that for me. The curry and the red pepper provide an unexpected punch. Be sure to pat your scallops dry before seasoning and searing them. Also, make sure your pan is super hot in order to get a nice sear. I only used 3 scallops per salad but if your a Rockefeller, feel free to use 5!

Seared Scallops over Bacon and Spinach Salad with Cider Vinaigrette
Yield: 4 servings
Ingredients
- 1 cup apple juice
- 1 teaspoon sugar
- 4 slices center-cut bacon
- 1/4 cup chopped shallots
- 1 tablespoon cider vinegar
- 1/4 teaspoon salt, divided
- 1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
- 1 1/2 cups thinly sliced Granny Smith apple (about 1)
- 1 (6-ounce) package fresh baby spinach
- 1/4 teaspoon curry powder
- 1/8 teaspoon ground red pepper
- 12-20 sea scallops (about 1 1/2 pounds)
- 2 teaspoons olive oil
Preparation
1. Combine cider and sugar in a small saucepan over medium-high heat. Bring to a boil; cook until reduced to 1/4 cup (about 9 minutes). Remove from heat.
2. Cook bacon in a small nonstick skillet over medium-high heat until crisp. Remove bacon from pan, reserving 1 teaspoon drippings in pan; set bacon aside. Add chopped shallots to drippings in pan; sauté 1 minute. Remove pan from heat; stir in cider mixture, cider vinegar, and black pepper.
3. Crumble reserved bacon. Combine bacon, Granny Smith apple, and spinach in a large bowl.
4. Combine 1/4 teaspoon salt, curry powder, and red pepper in a small bowl. Sprinkle salt mixture evenly over both sides of scallops. Heat oil in a large nonstick skillet over medium-high heat. Add scallops to pan; cook 3 minutes on each side or until done.
5. Drizzle cider mixture over spinach mixture; toss gently to coat. Place about 2 1/2 cups salad mixture on each of 4 plates; top each serving with 5 scallops.
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Because I love you all...

Monday, March 22, 2010
On, on U of K

Any non-KY fan, this is your fair warning to turn the channel and wait for a different post. Our Cats have worked hard and more than deserve a congratulatory post on my tiny little blog. If you follow college basketball at all, you are well aware of the huge upset from Saturday night. Wes cheered so hard for Northern Iowa that I was beginning to question his loyalty to his precious Cats. It was sad to see the Kansas players crying but bittersweet in that we won't have to be challenged by the overall number 1 seed!
Let me back up for a moment and explain a few things regarding sports, specifically UK sports, in our house. Basically what you need to know is we live and breathe blue and white. I've always been a fan in the sense that I didn't cheer for another team but growing up I certainly didn't watch every game, much less know when the games were being played. I did work at a KY store in high school and that kept me in the loop as far as their winnings and losings but I still didn't watch them religiously. Enter into my life Wes and everything changed. I know more about KY sports than I ever thought imaginable - and I only retain a small fraction of all the random (and sometimes useless) factoids Wes imposes on me daily, sometimes hourly during March! Don't get me wrong, I enjoy watching and cheering but my world doesn't fall apart if we lose a game - unlike some people I know.
For those of you not from KY, I'm sure you hate Kentucky fans and that's fair. We love to show our pride of the blue and sometimes to an obnoxious extent. While I don't own any of the checkerboard blue and white overalls, I do own my fair share of blue attire and have seen my fair share of games, both regular season and tournament play. The birth of our dear Colin has put a halt on our travel but we both look forward to the day he can join us in cheering on the Cats, as does he!
Wes has wasted no time getting Colin acclimated to the Wildcats. Colin often asks as we're putting him to bed if Daddy is going to the "bae-ment" to watch the wildcats. One night last week he asked this and then said he wanted to be on tv one day. Wes told him maybe he would be. He then said he wanted to be John Wall and Wes told him to get good sleep so he could keep growing. I'm not sure where he's supposed to pick up the coordination and quickness that both Wes and I lack but those are just the details. Yes, he proclaims to be John Wall now and when he's playing with his doctor's kit, he's Dr. John Wall. He likes to make this assertion as he slams the ball into his miniature basketball net and it provides Wes and I with hours of entertainment. If only there was an ounce of truth in his proclamation. I could begin dreaming of retirement, a beach house, traveling the world, and dining somewhere different every night. Oh let's not get carried away. I guess President of the United States would be okay too.
Back to the reason for my post. The Wildcats have given us quite an impressive show in their first 2 wins of the tournament. With all the buzzer-beaters and upsets, it's been a bit of relief to see our Cats finally turn it on and have a couple decided victories. Here's to the next round and more of the same excitement! I hope Syracuse is ready for the sea of blue that's about to explode in their city!!
Sunday, March 21, 2010
Oh what a beautiful morning...







Thursday, March 18, 2010
Weekly Recipe Roundup


Monday, March 15, 2010
Free Entertainment


It's no secret, nor should it come as a surprise to anyone, that having children puts quite the damper on your extra-curricular activities. Oh, come on and get your mind out of the gutter, not those kind of activities. Think more along the lines of date nights, reading (well for some of you this one applies), going out of town on a whim, movies, and you get the idea. Sure you give these activities up for the time being but you are rewarded with creating lifelong memories with your little offspring(s). And if you are fortunate to be blessed with a comedian, you can just look at it as free entertainment.
Friday, March 12, 2010
Bling, Bling


Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Weekly Recipe Roundup



Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Big Boy Bed



Monday, March 8, 2010
The "Pink" Room



Saturday, March 6, 2010
Updates from the Colin front
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Pregnancy Progress Report
- I think I'm about the same size as I was with Colin at this time. I'm carrying Little Boy Blue the exact same as I carried Colin.
- I accomplished my own personal goal of making it through February without switching to maternity pants! I'm not sure why I set such a goal for myself but I found myself saying, "just one more day" like every day. Maternity pants are actually quite comfy but I guess my mind knew I'd be in them for a while so I might as well delay the inevitable as long as possible. Oh and don't get me wrong, not all of these pants have been fully buttoned - thank goodness for belts and long shirts (:
- My nausea is nearly a thing of the past, although I do have flare ups from time to time (last night, for example). I still don't feel exactly right but then again I am carrying a foreign object in my belly and that's not exactly normal. I have a strange taste in my mouth nearly every day that is only cured by eating. That doesn't make for a very good diet plan.
- The first trimester energy zapping days are over, thankfully. I still don't have a ton of energy but I manage. Colin gets heavier by the minute and yet I still have to lug his 33 pound body up and down the stairs on a daily basis. He understands some things but why mommy can't carry him isn't one of them.
- There are days I have to remind myself that I'm pregnant. The second, and subsequent children, really get the short end of the stick in many ways. Having already gone through all the newness of pregnancy and the different milestones, I already know what to expect and it takes some of the fun and excitement out of it. Thankfully, it also takes a considerable amount of the worrying and uncertainty away too. I haven't read a single book this time, subscribed to a single website, or kept up with how far along I am in days/weeks. I haven't been obsessed with a baby registry, reading reviews of every gadget, or making sure we have everything we need for his nursery, life, etc. I have no doubt the same nervousness will overcome me the day we arrive at the hospital but there will be some solace in knowing what's to come. I'm hoping this time around I won't be as excitable when he cries but I've recently discovered (don't know why it took me so long) that I'm not one of those that can tune crying out - I can't tune anything out, much less a crying baby/child. Hopefully though I'll be better equipped mentally with what to do and not worry about people judging me that I'm doing something wrong. I just pray this little guy doesn't have colic or spit-up as bad as Colin did. If he does though, we know what to expect and hopefully that will make it a tinge easier.
- Wes is especially great to me when I'm pregnant. I remember now how caring and sweet he was with the first one and now he's just as great this time around. He lets me rest frequently and tries to explain to Colin that mommy can't play as much or as hard right now. He will literally drop everything to go get me something that I'm hungry for. He helps a ton with Colin and has been doing a great job trying to get him ready for Little Boy Blue. He's eager to rub my back, massage my feet, or whatever else he thinks might help me. I think he feels kind of helpless during this phase and so he's just trying to do whatever he can to make it easier/better for me. I'm so lucky!!
I realized I hadn't posted any baby bump pictures. I'm sure you are all just dying to see my rapidly expanding belly, so here ya go! I apologize for the blurriness but you get the idea.

Monday, March 1, 2010
Weekly Recipe Roundup









