Cooking Challenge…Eggplant

Sure, eggplant is pretty to look at but how do you cook it?  The only other time I had ever cooked with eggplant, I tried my hand at eggplant parmesan…let’s just say it was less than perfect!  Mark and I both gagged on it and had to go out to eat that night.  For some reason, the eggplant tasted bitter.  So, I steered completely away from the parmesan.

Looking through Recipezaar, it was a toss up between Moussaka (from Kittencalskitchen) or Ratatouille.  If the movie Ratatouille, wasn’t based on an illegititmate child (and praises him for being so), then I would have made that and had a family film night.  However, it is (and I’ve got some other issues with the film…but not a need to discuss on my cooking post)…and so I decided to try my hand at Moussaka. 

A Facebook friend had made moussaka the previous week, so I got her recipe from All Recipes.  After comparing the two and reading several comments, I decided to go with the Recipezaar moussaka. 

A moussaka is basically a meat casserole and it was delicious!  The kids even enjoyed it.  Combined with some friends and Greek style green beans from All Recipes…and there were zero leftovers…which made Mark sad he couldn’t have it for lunch the next day.  The reviews were that it was awesome and the beans were amazing.  (By the way, the beans were super easy to do)

I pretty much followed the directions…although because time was running short, I did not let the eggplant get completely browned…but they were nice and soft and good.  Even though I didn’t let the eggplant “sweat,”  it still took awhile to make.  So, plan ahead (or make the meat sauce separately and freeze it…I’m sure you could freeze/make ahead some other parts of it too). One of the comments mentioned it was too salty.   I was careful about the amount of salt I used and halved it for the cheese sauce…which is called bechamel (such a cool, fancy word to say).    With simple adjustments, it tasted just right.

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My New Love

I have found a new love.  Sometimes, Ceili Rain just needs to be held…and sometimes, well…that’s kind of hard to do…trying to fix supper or teach or help another child.  So, I knew I needed some help.  Shortly after I found out I was pregnant, the ring sling became obsolete.  Aside from my “health/risk” issues…it just hurt my back and my baby bump was too cumbersome to work around with a baby to carry.  
What to do?  What to do?  I decided to research other baby carriers.  A friend from our Bamapalooza trip who, at 8 weeks, strapped, buckled, and adjusted Liam into her Ergo Carrier.  But honestly, the buckles and adjusting, I had tried before and never could get a comfy fit.  Now, all you die hard Ero Carrierites, don’t get hissy…I know you love your carrier but I also didn’t want to spend the $$ to invest in one.  Some people say thrifty.  I say I’m cheap.
I knew about this carrier called a Mei Tai (let’s just throw in the fact that for several weeks I called it a Mai Thai…may tie…which, if I believe, is an alcholic drink)… pronounced “my” tie.  The more I found about it the more I liked.  I could adjust it below “the bump.”  Pick out cute patterns AND it was affordable if I got it on ebay from a work at home mom.  Yeah!  When I had first seen the Mei Tai’s or Asian baby carriers (also called ABCs…but the encompasses carriers from Korea and other parts of Asia…the one I got is a mei tai type carrier), I liked them, but just didn’t want to spend the $50 for a small piece of fabric and a lot of straps.  But I got desperate…and ordered one.
And guess who loves it!?!  Me!!!  And Ceili Rain!  Now, granted…she’s not always thrilled that she doesn’t have a view…especially when I’m not moving, but she does enjoy a free ride and being close to mommy.  Believe it or not, there is zero back pain with this thing.    They do make some with padded shoulders and that would be nice, but I can fix that and add some padding if I wanted to.
 
Isn’t that the sweetest?!
I can also wear her on my hip, but right now, I think Bryant is making that a little hard to do. 
Now, I’ll always be true to the ring sling.  It’s easy to get a baby quickly in and out.  Makes for easy trips to the grocery store, etc.  But, for a long ride somewhere…my go to carrier is now my Mei Tai.
Shhh!  She’s sleeping!!!  That was a hard fought battle to actually get Miss Busy asleep but she was sooo tired…Raffe (the Giraffe) helped out a bit…and yes, he’s hanging by his neck.  She didn’t seem to mind.  Yes, she could breathe…don’t freak out, Grandmere and Ge!
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Mommy’s Helpers

Getting back to normal last week brought on some much needed cooking!  Monday I had two meals (well, three really) that needed to be prepared.  One was for that night and the other two were to stick in the freezer.  They all required shredded chicken.  My volunteers eagerly pulled and tried to sample the chicken.  I have to say that Josiah was the most concentrated chicken puller I’ve seen in a while.

Focusing!
By the way, I made these Chicken Crescent Squares but time was running short and so instead of making the crescent dough into actual squares, I just put the filling in the dough and made it into a braid.  I also made my yummiest comfort food…homemade chicken potpie (no processed canned stuff here…homemade pie crusts, homemade sauce, fresh veggies…yum, yum, yum).
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These Kids Amaze Me

Some quirks from my kids the past couple of months…

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Tuesday, we got new carpet installed in our bonus room (which is the school room, play room, library, craft room, and pile on daddy room).  After it was installed, Mark loaded up Ace for a trip to the “man” store to purchase some things to help finish off the room.  I asked him to get paint a shade darker than what was on my paint sample and handed it to him.  I needed a darker paint to paint the two steps that go down into the bonus room.  Ace and Mark came back soooo excited about this paint.  Only it’s two shades darker.  Because it was called “Cloak & Dagger.”  Not exactly how I choose paint.  I still have yet to see the color and I’m wondering if there is a reason for that.

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When Bryant showed us he was a “he” and not a “she.”  The sonographer scanned up to his face.  He had his hand by his head and waved it back and forth to us.  No joke.  Not sure we got it on video but it was absolutely adorable.  Our kids do crazy things when they get on camera…like Ceili Rain sucking her toes on the ultrasound.  I love it when Mark gets to feel the first kicks.

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Bryant also decided that since we got to see him, he’d also let us “feel” him.  I’ve been feeling him move for about two to three weeks now, but of course, it’s been my own little kick fest party.  Last night, as we got ready for bed, I told Mark that he was having a little dance going on and I could feel it with my hands.  Mark then was able to feel him.  I actually think he was kicking and punching.  I think his personality is going to fit very well into our little Characters.

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As our friend, Scott, was helping us move furniture in and out of the playroom after (he also helped us before the furniture install).  Liam woke up from his nap and came down to the bonus room.

“Uh, Mr. Scott.  Did you know we have Cooties?”

Fortunately, he had the Cooties game in his hands so there was little need for explanation there.

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Zoe’s memory is just a little scary…

Sitting at lunch discussing nutrition with her brothers (no joke) she spouts out that you need 2000 calories per day to maintain a healthy diet.

Liam’s eating part of a Three Musketeers bar (yes, I know it’s healthy) she says, “It’s a Three Musketeers bar.  A lighter way to enjoy chocolate!”

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And here comes…

Well, we went a day early to the ultrasound.  Apparently, not exercising and then going full force can cause a muscle to pull (in my leg) which can lead me to worry about a blood clot…just a muscle pull though.  Dr. J said that spinning would be great for me to do…umm, except it hurts my rear…

But I guess you don’t really care about my exercise woes…I guess you all want to know what we’re having.

Well, it’s a healthy baby.

But, I guess you might want to know whether the baby is a healthy boy or girl huh?

First, you have to look at the cutie feet…

Aren’t they precious?!  (Let me just say we were less than thrilled with the attitude nor abilities of our ultrasound tech…I guess because we’ve had so many u/s we’ve seen better)
Oh, so you still want to know if the baby is a boy or girl…
Well…
It’s a boy!!!
Bryant Judah will be making his debut into the Bunch of Characters this summer.
So, why Bryant Judah???  I know we said we’d use Ian as a middle name but it just didn’t flow.  This has been the hardest name to pick out…I’m glad we had at least 16 weeks to decide on something…actually, I know we had longer but I like to be able to call the baby a name as soon as possible…so game on.
Mark felt that he wanted a namesake this time.  We stumbled on Bryant which means  “son of Brian.”  Brian is Mark’s middle name so the namesake was taken care of.  Ian, like I said, just didn’t work.  We tossed around Silas as a middle name or first but if you try to say Silas and ‘Siah in the same sentence, it just doesn’t work.  And, if you put Silas as a middle name…well, you can figure out the initials.  We also tried Malachai as a middle name, which is pretty cool…but then figure out the initials there.
So, I found Judah while searching for a hip/cool middle name and it fit.  Judah means “praise.”
So, Bryant Judah means…Son of Brian (which means high/noble) Praise.  Pretty cool, huh???
And, because my doctor rocks, he said I don’t have to come back in for another seven weeks.  AND, he told me that if I fail my glucose one hour then we could talk about doing the glucometer and that he never had a problem with that…in fact, he has had several moms who request that.  I said he rocks, didn’t I?! 
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The Cooking Challenge…Spinach

I know what you’re thinking…let’s just sing it out before I tell you about what I made.  “I’m Popeye the Sailor Man….something something something…’cuz I eats me spinach, I’m Popeye the Sailor Man.”

All better, now?  Let’s get started shall we.  I actually had two bundles of spinach and this recipe only used one.  The recipe I used was Secretly Delicious Spinach Pie by Rose’s Granddaughter.  To say it was super easy to throw together is an understatement.  I served it as a side dish to a supper meal last week…but, I think it would be perfect for a brunch (if you do brunch) or a breakfast dish.  Yes, I said to eat spinach for breakfast.  Popeye did it and look at his musccles.

A couple of things:
1.  I didn’t have the large tortillas and so I used what I had which was three smaller ones…it worked just as well.
2.  I used the refrigerated minced garlic instead of a roasted garlic…about a teaspoon.
3.  When the chef/author says don’t let the egg spill over the tortilla…she’s not lying…it’s not pretty and it makes the crust really hard to cut.  Really hard to cut.

See the spillage…it occurred because I don’t cook alone or without someone needing something.

I have no idea why I took a picture of it unbaked but not one of it fully baked…but it still looks yummy.

Oh, and the suggestion to serve it with salsa…thumbs up!  It was incredible!  Very yummy and the kids suffered through the bites.  Zoe seemed to like it and Ace didn’t gag when he tried it.  He took a big bite but declared halfway through the chewing process that he didn’t like the spinach part…just the egg.

Now, what to do with the rest of the spinach.  I think I’m going to try Spinach and Strawberry Salad.  Can you say, “Yummmy!”

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