Friday, September 25, 2015

reboot

almost everything will work again


if you unplug it for a few minutes


including you


{quote from salon by ann lamott}

Friday, September 18, 2015

asian rainbow salad with pork

Asian Rainbow Salad with Pork
Makes: 4 servings / Prep: 20 minutes / Cook: 5 minutes
You do not cook the cabbage so this is a fresh crunchy salad.


Ingredients
6 tablespoons fresh lime juice (2 limes)
1/4 cup (packed) brown sugar
1/4 cup soy sauce
1/4 cup peanut oil
1 pound boneless pork chops, thinly sliced into bit size pieces
4 cups coleslaw cabbage mix (carrots and cabbage)
2 cups red cabbage mix
1 ½ cups small pineapple chunks
½ red bell pepper, thinly sliced
½ cup chopped celery leaves {or cilantro}
½ cup honey roasted peanuts (optional)

Directions
In a small bowl, whisk the lime juice, brown sugar, soy sauce and peanut oil.

Place the pork in a shallow dish. Add 1/4 cup of the dressing and stir to coat. Let the pork stand 20 minutes at room temperature.

In a large bowl combine cabbage, pineapple, bell pepper, and celery. Drizzle with remaining dressing.  There is quite a lot of dressing left so use only as much as you like. Season the salad with salt and pepper.

Divide the salad among 4 dinner plates or shallow bowls.


Cook the pork including marinade over high heat in a heavy skillet until browned and just cooked through (4 to 5 minutes).

Top each salad with ¼ of the cooked pork and honey roasted peanuts.


Adapted from a recipe in Rachael Ray Magazine




Monday, September 14, 2015

found

Found
written by Salina Yoon

On one of our many visits to the Terrace, BC Library
we came across this book and it is already a favorite.
It has a nice lesson about "doing the right thing"


A bear finds a lost toy bunny and sets out to find its owner.
Even though he has come to love it,
he covers the forest in 'Found' posters.


The double page spread of 'Lost' posters provides
a bit of humor for older readers.
{my favorite: Peter Pan's lost shadow}


I say those of you with little ones
should put this on your Christmas list.





Saturday, September 5, 2015

tuck me in

Tuck Me In
written by Dean Hacohen 
illustrated by Sherry Scharschmidt.

On one of our many visits to the Terrace, BC Library
we came across this book and it is already a favorite.


Several baby animals are going to sleep and need to be tucked in. 
By turning the half-pages you  put a “blanket” on each animal.
Once turned, the animal is covered by a coordinating colorful blanket. 
You will also see a new star with each animal you tuck in. 


and then more fun . . . 
We made our own version that 
included all of our family members.



I say those of you with little ones 
should put this on your Christmas list.