Wednesday, June 23, 2010

It worked!


We welcomed our daughter, Rebecca, into the world on June 20th at 2:44 a.m. She is absolutely the most amazing thing that's ever happened to us.

Friday, June 18, 2010

Eggplant Parmigiana

Eggplant sauted in olive oil.
A marinara sauce with LOTS of herbs.
Layer upon layer: sauce/eggplant/cheese, repeat!
Baked Eggplant Parmigiana.

I had very little planned today, mostly because I thought today would be a perfectly lovely day to have a baby. But no baby yet. So instead I thought I'd make something lavish that is rumored to induce labor.

So after my morning 2 mile walk, I ran over to the grocery store and LOADED up a basket with tons of goodies: eggplant, bread crumbs, cheeses, spices, tomatoes, and pineapple and nectarines for dessert. As I lugged the basket to the counter, I sighed heavily. The teenager checking me out raised an eyebrow. "Are you okay?" she asked, looking pretty worried. She grabbed a cart for me to roll out to the car in our 95 degree heat, and I'm glad she did.

I spent the last two hours in the kitchen, chopping, sauteing, and stirring -- which I haven't done in a while, and it's been lovely. Will the famous eggplant parmigiana send me into labor in my 40th week here? Hard to predict. But we will enjoy it nevertheless:) Happy Friday!

Sunday, June 13, 2010

Rice and Vegetable Medley


I like to eat dinner early on Sundays, so we usually do. As my due date approaches, I haven't felt like cooking quite as often so we've been dining on Thai takeout again, our old staple. But tonight I whipped up an easy rice mix and added the following:

2 diced tomatoes
1 diced red pepper
2 chopped carrots
1/2 diced yellow onion
2 T garlic
2 leaves of basil (torn) (I heard this herb could help bring on labor - cheers to that tip...)
1/2 t oregano
1 potato (sliced and boiled)
a handful of dried cranberries
1/2 cup shredded Parmesan and Gruyere cheese (skip the cheese to make this a completely vegan dish)
pepper to taste

I sauted the garlic and onion in extra virgin olive oil, added the red pepper, carrot, cranberries, boiled potato and spices, and then added that entire mixture to the rice and tomatoes. I added the cheese and pepper at the end. Then we ate;) Early. Sunday-style.

Voila: The concoction was festive with its reds, oranges, and flecks of green.

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Blueberry Muffins


While it rained and thundered outside today, I baked these muffins. The recipe made 16 muffins (not 12). I'm planning to freeze them so that we can slowly eat them for breakfast this summer. I love the lemony topping - yum;)

Saturday, June 5, 2010

Strawberry Festival

We went to the Strawberry Festival in Kimmswick, MO today - a short little day trip. Part of me hoped that walking around outside would bring on labor (but no).

Jake and I kept laughing that the town had an inferiority complex about this festival being the second biggest festival in town, second to the apple butter festival in October. It's one of the first things mentioned on the festival website. And sure enough, we get there and the first person we talk to tells us, "This isn't Kimmswick's biggest festival, you know." Yeah, we know.

Here are a few more pics from the day:

garden kitsch

My strawberry salad at Mary's Sweet Shoppe.
barbershop quartet sings "Barbara Ann"
Of course, my favorite reporter dropped his ice cream;)

Thursday, June 3, 2010

Amazing Peanut Butter Cookies

So yes, Smitten Kitchen's recipe for peanut butter cookies is possibly the best cookie recipe ever. The cookie is cake-like, the peanut and chocolate butter chips melty, and the fairy-like sugary dusting...perfecta.

Voila:


Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Angel Hair Pasta

Sautéd onion and garlic/pot of tomato sauce on the stove.
The raw materials: shredded Parmesan and garlic from a can (usually I buy the bulbs).

Pasta!

Happy June! Woo hoo, so glad it's finally June, and I hope you had a lovely and long Memorial Day weekend. I spent mine trying to stay cool indoors most of the time, watching movies, and reading about the sad life of Sylvia Plath. I really must find more upbeat reading material. We also went here and made a picnic out of falafel, pita and hummus.

So Jake and I made this easy pasta dish (yes, again) last night. I bought some angel hair pasta at Whole Foods yesterday and then added a fairly light sauce made from one can of Whole Foods organic tomato sauce, 1/4 sautéd yellow onion and 2 T minced garlic, and shredded Parmesan cheese. I liked that the sauce was low in sugar and sodium, which is rare for tomato sauce.

Today I'm meeting my dad at the boathouse for dinner, where I'll likely eat their veggie burger - it's delicious. I've also recently been scouring Smitten Kitchen's famous blog for dessert recipes, so perhaps I'll make something totally decadent soon.

In other news, I'm tightening up a couple articles and editing chapter 2 of my dissertation, cleaning, buying last-minute items for the baby, and waiting! (and waiting. and waiting. and waiting). It feels like it will happen in the next two weeks, though I'm no psychic. So ex*cit*ing!