Thursday, September 23, 2010

Ponderings

This summer I decided to read the classics - I got through quite a few plus the history of England Vols 1 & 2. I re-read "Emma" and wondered - how did she miss Mr.Knightley ... right in front of her. I guess it happens. Some people can only see to the end of their nose and others ponder way out there. Anyway - a classic scene ...

Thursday, August 19, 2010

Recipes from my childhood ...

Tonight I was cleaning out a drawer and much to my amazement I found an envelope full of hand written recipes - in my mother's handwriting. Her mantra was, "I eat to live, I do not live to eat". She certainly did not live to cook. And yet she took the time to write down her recipes - wonder of all wonders.
This is what my mother loved most - family and the beach.







However, for someone who hated to cook she made some meals that were to die for. Here is her Pot Roast Recipe:

4 lbs beef rump roast (don't use any other type - she was right this is the best cut for this meal)
2 Tbs flour
1 Tbs salt
2 Tbs fat (I use oil as I don't keep laird on the stove like they did back in the day :)
about 3/4 to 1 cup water
2 diced carrots
1 diced stalk of celery
1 onion, sliced
4 large potatoes , cubed

1 Tbs Worcestershire sauce
Wine to taste


Wipe the meat, then dredge with flour mixed with salt. Heat fat in heavy deep pan, brown meat, turning frequently to brown all sides. Add carrots, onion, and just enough water to cover the bottom of the kettle about 1/2 inch. Add Worcestershire. Cover lightly and simmer gently about 3 hours, or until meat is very tender. Turn meat frequently during cooking and add more water carefully to keep met from sticking to the bottoms of the pan.

About 30 to 45 minutes before finish add potatoes.

Lift meat out, strain gravy in pan and let heat through before serving. Gravy may be thickened if desired before reheating with meat by blending flour and fat in the proportions of 1 tablespoon melted butter or other fat blended with 1 tablespoon flour to each cup of gravy. (Add Worcestershire may be added to gravy if desired)

Bon Apetite!

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Test - can i really post to my blog? take that xbox!

Humility


This past weekend I went to my sister's house for dinner. We cranked up the xBox and loaded a movie from Netflix.

Now for those of you who know me well know ... that never in my lifetime would I have thought I would be utilizing an xBox for anything - let alone movies. I struggled a bit with it and as my nephew pointed out: "They design that for 8 year olds". In other words, what's wrong with you?? He's part of the wired generation - those that have grown up with technology.

I got the hand of the "thing" - I mean, read, yellow, green are pretty easy - the purple one throws me. ;p

So what I have been reminded of is that life is full of twists and turns and of course the unexpected. I believe that these things are meant to provide us with a little humility and remind us that life is constant learning ... now I if only I could figure out what the purple button is for.

Friday, August 13, 2010

Summer Vacation

Awe the dog days of summer. It's August and everyone seems to be going on or coming from vacation. I am one of those lemings as I hit vacation my self :)

I spent Wednesday on Roberts Bay off of Venice Florida with 7 future sailors from the Venice Youth Boating Assoc. it was awesome and my nephew is a natural. Oh - they were sailing in a tropical depression - made for some interesting sailng! But as one of the little the gippers yelled in response to "Do you want to go in?": "We shouldn't waste the wind" and off they went for 4 hours!





Great tacking Hoyt!!!
My nephew is a natural sailor!