Thursday, September 2, 2010

SWAMPED!!!

We received a complaint from an anonymous frequent reader that it has been several weeks since we've posted. Every time we post, we are apologizing for our absence. Alas, we are mustering up energy to update you on life and food.

School has been hectic. Chelsea's mornings are nearly flawless, while the afternoons provide challenges with defiant children. Funny enough, those challenging children were once my kindergarten students (dodged a bullet there!) However, despite those two afternoon classes, Clase de espanol es muy bueno, amoebas. Chelsea has been doing pilates and making super sweet lattes. She's also been working really hard planning for her school year and studying for the GRE. BTW, THAT'S THIS UPCOMING WEEKEND! We are leaving The Valley tomorrow to go to San Antonio and Austin for the Labor Day Weekend. We will stop in San Antonio Friday and Saturday because Chelsea takes the GRE on Saturday. We are confident that it will go well. She is currently out for the count (our principal has subtly implied that female teachers should wear uncomfortable heels because they are more professional than flats. Her feet hurt.) But the lattes are getting her through!

5th grade has its ups and downs. We've taken a quiz and a test and the results weren't pretty. One student, when given the definition for "Physical Properties", instead of using the words in the word bank to match with the definition, he decided to write in "SCIENCE"... definitely not one of the choices. They do, however, enjoy experiments and we've done the acetone/styrofoam cup experiment which they loved. Overall, they're better than the little ones.

On to food matters. I have gone back to making bread. After a month and half hiatus I finally found the time to make some dough and bake some bread. As you may recall, the last attempt was ok, but "kneaded" (get it!) a lot of work. There's actually no kneading involved, BUT I took Mary's advice and added an 1/8 cup more flour and the dough was no longer sticky and easy to work with. SUCCESS!!! I'm still trying to get the outside to brown a little and since Sunday, I've made 2 loaves, one of which I took to work and had my co-workers try. They liked it, one thought it was too salty which I agreed with. Here are some pictures!


Tonight, Chelsea found a sweet recipe on Cooking Light's website for one of our favorite dishes: risotto. It's a recipe for risotto with fresh mozzarella, basil, and grape tomatoes. We tweaked it by cutting out the basil (we couldn't find fresh basil) and we used parmesan cheese instead of mozzarella (it's kind of pricey), as well as spinach. What we ended up with was very delicious. It tasted like something that should be unhealthy, but with the ingredients we used, it turned out to be relatively healthy. Anyways, we dropped the ball on the pictures, but here is the recipe.
  • 3 tablespoons balsamic vinegar
  • 4 1/2 cups fat-free, less-sodium chicken broth
  • 2 tablespoons extravirgin olive oil, divided
  • 1 1/2 cups Arborio rice or other medium-grain rice
  • 1/3 cup dry white wine
  • 1/4 cup half-and-half
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
  • 1 cup halved grape tomatoes
  • 1/4 cup chopped fresh basil
  • 5 ounces parmesan cheese

Preparation

Place vinegar in a small, heavy saucepan; bring to a boil over medium heat. Cook until slightly syrupy and reduced to 1 tablespoon (about 4 minutes). Set aside.

Bring broth to a simmer in a medium saucepan (do not boil). Keep warm.

Heat 1 tablespoon oil in a large saucepan over medium-high heat.

Add rice; cook 2 minutes, stirring constantly. Stir in wine, and cook 1 minute or until liquid is nearly absorbed, stirring constantly.

Stir in 1 cup broth; cook 5 minutes or until liquid is nearly absorbed, stirring constantly. Reduce heat to medium. Add remaining broth, 1/2 cup at a time, stirring constantly until each portion of broth is absorbed before adding the next (about 25 minutes total).

Stir in half-and-half, salt, and pepper; cook 2 minutes. Remove from heat; stir in tomatoes, basil, and cheese.

Place about 1 cup risotto into each of 6 shallow serving bowls; drizzle each serving with 1/2 teaspoon balsamic syrup and 1/2 teaspoon oil.




Et Viola, a delicious recipe. Until next time friends!

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Yay for the weekend!

EXCITING THINGS about today:

1. Mom and Dad are getting here tonight!!

2. We are going to San Antonio this weekend!!

3. I just requested off 5 days in the coming 2 months. :) 2 days when Edwin has surgery, 3 days for Easter!

4. I'm coming home for Easter!!! I'm flying back Wednesday, March 31st in the morning. I'm leaving Monday, April 5th in the morning. A nice loooong weekend.

In other news... My cart has a bum wheel. So not only do I not have a classroom, I now don't have a cart either. Dang. So now I can be found roaming around the halls lugging a big tub. Lovely.


Tuesday, February 2, 2010

NEW blog WHAT!!!

Edwin and I have created a blog. Radical, I know. I will let it speak for itself: elementarycooking.blogspot.com. Think about the title, it's funny. (Get it?? We are elementary teachers and trying to cook.) NOW, let it be known: We are NOT trying to upstage nor replace the fabulous marycrockerbarnes blog. It actually has a shout out on the new blog. Same topic, different spin. Now when you are blog surfing you have yet ANOTHER one to check. OH, the glory of it all.

Sunday, January 24, 2010

I'm a registered Texan

It's done. FINALLY!!! I have dragged out becoming a Texan (aka registering and licensing my vehicle) for 3 months. Today was the final step. I took my car to Pep Boys, where they used saws and drills and jackhammers (ok, maybe not that extreme) to remove my rusted on Wisconsin license plate. Apparently the ice, salt and snow had rusted my license plate screws all the way to the inside of the car. When I got to Pep Boys they told me labor was $98/hr, and they weren't really sure they could get it done. Luckily for me, Hispanic mechanics think I'm cute (or are just very nice) and did it for $25. Edwin was with me and it all went very smoothly. Now I am just waiting for my driver's license to come in the mail (see previous post about the DMV in a laundromat), and I will be a full legal Texan. 

Saturday, January 23, 2010

Only in the Valley...

Only in the Valley....


....Would you go to the DMV and find that the awning says it is a Maytag laundromat. Computers cerca 1990 and they don't accept credit cards.

...Would the female custodian be selling purses to the co-teacher during your 1st grade Spanish class. While trying to get the students' attention, said co-teacher is asking which purse you like better.

....Would you go to Taco Palenque at midnight with your friends and see a mariachi band standing outside. 

...Would you have a high of 85 degrees on January 23rd.

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Small Joys

I've learned to take delight in small moments. For example, I'm sitting in my cubicle preparing for my day. I'm in a decent mood, and all is well. BUT THEN. The taco lady comes through the door with her stash of freshly made breakfast tacos. Gloriousness. For 1$. Imagine that.

Happy Tuesday :)

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Bad Day

Today was one of those days that made me think about quitting. I was weighing my options... How much do I really need to finish TFA in order to "launch" whatever unknown career I finally decide on??? Bleh. We are testing all week. You would think that kids would naturally respect the test. Fear the test, maybe. No? No? Too tall an order. My 2nd and 3rd graders have been APES this week. Maybe circus people is better. Literally, there were headstands and cartwheels going on in my 2nd grade. I DID NOT ASK FOR THIS. Oh wait. I did sign up.

When all is awry, I look at pictures of Brady and smile. The thought of him macking on his mom's face makes me giggle, and life is okay again. Until tomorrow at 2:00 anyway.