Friday, July 30, 2010

friday favorites

Oh Friday Favorites, I've neglected you. And not for lack of favorites, because I have many. Life is good indeed.

- Cruising through the countryside of southern Minnesota with the windows down, Mr. S. in the passenger seat and Wagon Wheel blaring out of the speakers
- Training so hard that I find myself eating lunch at 10am... and again at 2pm... with snacks in between.
- Researching readings and poems and lyrics and sayings, and brainstorming how they'll work themselves into our marriage ceremony (which will take place just ten months from yesterday, by the way).
- Hearing Nathaniel Rateliff at the Turf Club, after Juicy Lucy's at The Nook.
- Having my brother and future sister-in-law in town and sitting around the dinner table with my entire family.
- Knowing that in SIX SHORT DAYS I'll be standing front and center at First Ave as my mind is blown

Thursday, July 29, 2010

cactus emergency plan

In my parents' house lives a very large cactus. Seven feet tall and so girthy I can't get my arms around it. My dad drove it home from California about thirty years ago when it was just a wee cactus, not the monstrosity it is today. At Christmas my mom puts red velvet bows all over its prickly branches. It's a special plant.

It also tends to fall over once and while, when it gets too fat and sassy to hold itself up. Then commences a laborious, well-practiced ordeal of wrapping it in a sheet, rolling it outside, trimming it down, re-potting it, rolling it back in and admiring its slimmer self. The best part about the trimming? Lots of baby cacti, all given away to friends and family. Oddly enough, at the ripe age of 25, I've never been on the receiving end of one of these special plants. Until now.

My parents came home from vacation a couple weeks ago to a toppled cactus, and when I went to visit last weekend I brought one of its unruly offspring home with me. It's a wee version indeed, but still required a cart to haul it upstairs, and was met by an inquisitive look from Mr. S. But now it sits in our living room, soaking up the sun, awaiting the day when it will follow in its mothers' footsteps and require us to invent our own Cactus Emergency Plan.

I can't wait to decorate it with little bows come Christmastime.






Tuesday, July 27, 2010

undercover

Covert grilled cheese delivery? Why can't Minneapolis have something like this? Or, undercover pie delivery? I love food.

Thursday, July 22, 2010

double rainbow

Apparently this is old news in the world of internet phenomenons, but it's new to me, so that makes it post-worthy (well, that and the fact that work has been all-consuming and therefore using up all of my writing brainpower before I can get to my beloved little blog).

So if you haven't seen this video, enjoy. I think it's quite amusing. And if you have, well, watch it again.

Monday, July 19, 2010

well-earned

My lunch today? A chocolate-banana shake and "big" Italian sub from Potbelly. My running-packed weekend has me craving ice cream and meat, so this is about as satisfying as a meal can get right now. Over the last few months I've decided that training for a marathon not only earns me the right to eat more than 1,600 calories in one meal, but also the right to nap every day, drink lemonade until my belly hurts, force conversations about running on people who don't really care (and expect endless accolades and appropriately-time astonished gasps), and receive daily foot rubs (I'm still waiting for this last item to materialize).


I just realized you could replace "running-packed," "training for a marathon" and "running" with "gestation-filled," "being pregnant" and "babies" and that paragraph would still make complete sense. Maybe pregnant women and marathoners should form support groups. Or eating clubs.

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

pie and the likes

All this running has me craving pie like no other. Cherry pie, blueberry pie, apple pie... and other pie-like things, like peach cobbler and rhubarb crisp. If you put a pie in front of me right now I would do some serious damage. And it doesn't help that I work on the Pie Account at work, so I'm looking at gorgeous photos of mouthwatering pies all day long, reading recipe after torturous recipe. Oh pie, you are such a tease.

So, in honor of my (lifelong but currently ramped-up) obsession, here are some inspiring recipes that I just may have to make some time soon...

Cherry Fried Pie and Peach and Blueberry Crumble from Ezra Pound Cake
Peach Cobbler from My Baking Addiction
Rhubarb Crisp from Epicurious
Caramel-Apple Streusel Pie from Pillsbury
Best Blueberry Pie from The Bitten Word

Thursday, July 8, 2010

cream is my biffel

I love cream. Oh so very much. One of my favorites foods is Special K topped with fresh peaches, blueberries and honey, with cold whipping cream poured all over. My mouth is watering as we speak. Be still my saliva.

Anyway, while building a list of food blogs for work today, I stumbled across this recipe for Sweet Cream. I've had trouble focusing ever since. All I can think about is getting out of work as soon as possible, sprinting home and whipping this up, eating it with the fresh berries that were just delivered from my farm share. Heaven on a spoon.

If you love cream too, I think you should make this recipe.

That is all.

Wait, no it's not. What's "biffel," you ask? Technically, it's BFFL. Best Friend For Life. I refuse to say "BFF," but I love me some Biffel. Biffel is one of three acronyms I allow myself to use in everyday speech, along with BTW (but only in writing!) and BFD. I only use LOL, OMG and TTYL when mocking.

Fascinating, I know.

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

hottt

The weather's been hot, the World Cup has been hot, running's been hot, my social life has been hot. I'm hoping all this heat makes up for the cold shoulder I've been giving my blog. Probably not, but hey, I can try.

You know what else is hot?

These. Can you picture them in fuchsia? I can. And it's wondrous.


Also hot? Forlán. Uruguay, I was rooting for you, I really was. But if anyone had to beat you, I suppose the country that hosts one of the coolest cities I've ever been to will do.


Lastly, all this hot weather has turned my rooftop "garden" into Basil Heaven. Sweet, Lemon and Thai, to be exact. And tonight Mr. S. and I are experimenting with the Thai variety. Stir-fry anyone?