Boojiboo APRON GIVEAWAY! Ends TODAY!

by Psyche on Monday 3 August, 2009

I entered the Bella Sara Trading Card Giveaway that the fabulous Lis at A Trucker Wife had and I won! The prize arrived today and Navarre is a very happy boy! He is thanking the horsies and Lis for his happy birthday cards. :D

Lis is having another giveaway!

Boojiboo has offered one of Lis’ readers their choice of an apron from their Etsy shop. I am coveting the Bella Vintage Inspired Black and White Damask Full Apron.

How fab is this? It would go perfect with my kitchen.

I should also confess that I really covet the range behind the apron. Very drool worthy!

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It’s Not Easy Being Green

by Psyche on Wednesday 22 April, 2009

But it is getting easier.

1970 was a very important year for old mother Terra.

The first issue of Mother Earth News was published in January.
Joe Raposo wrote “Bein’ Green” for Kermit the Frog of Sesame Street.
On April 22, the very first Earth Day was celebrated in the United States.
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) began operation on December 2.
And I was born, an Aquarian no less.

I was born and raised in Washington state, to a retired teacher and disabled Navy veteran who had survived the Depression and World War 2 and his young wife. His dream had been to build an underground house and live more self-sustaining on the 5 acres they had purchased in the beautiful town of Sequim. Sadly, the underground house idea was scrapped  (which still makes be sad – growing up in a  Hobbit house would have been cool!) when it was discovered that there were numerous underground springs all over the property. I guess they decided an underground swimming pool was a bad idea. I often wonder whether my father every really got over the loss of that dream.

I cut my teeth reading Mother Earth News (really, the back issues have teeth marks) and other literature that was often considered “hippy” or “survivalist”. We had a garden, a number of fruit trees, raised chickens, goats, cows, pigs, rabbits, horses and even sheep for a time. I mention the sheep last because they stank the most. Don’t let the old wives tales about goats fool you – they really do not eat tin cans – I tried.  I joined the local 4-H club when I was 6 and was very active until my teen years. I spent my early years understanding how to be self-sufficient and sustaining. I was raised to be a good little Donna Reed. Somehow that backfired, but anyway…

When my mother started going to school and then working full time, we became much less self-sustaining. Animals were butchered, sold or given away. The garden and chicken pen became horse pastures. The compost bin, well, it composted itself. Over time only the fruit trees and horses remained.

I grew up, life happened and before I knew it, I had developed a lot of very bad habits of which I pleed the 5th.

But green’s the color of Spring.
And green can be cool and friendly-like.
And green can be big like an ocean, or important like a mountain, or tall like a tree.

I began finding my way back to the green path out of necessity. I had developed severe allergies to chemicals while in the Navy. Commercial cleaners leave my hands blistered. Many scents and food additives cause migraines. Most soaps and lotions, synthetic materials and even female hygiene products cause rashes. I even developed an allergy to latex (which really sucks, trust me). I kept trying to convince my husband that we needed help of the domestic variety but we never could compromise about whether it should be a cabana boy or a French maid.

My husband also has allergies to food additives and dyes. Liquid Tylenol with codeine is not supposed to make you bounce off the walls for 36 hours. We began to incorporate more organic and hormone free foods in our diet as we could find them. When our son was born in 2006, we made the decision to feed him organic and hormone free, when possible. My husband is 6′6″ – our son is already the size of most 5 year olds, he does not need growth hormones! You just cannot depend on coffee and bricks to stunt their growth anymore.

Since we were married in 2003, we have been progressively becoming more eco-conscious. In the last couple of years we have become more frugal which has really turned it up and we are embracing the green . If nothing else, it helps us feel better about being so darn cheap. Someday we want to live on a piece of property bigger than a postage stamp and be self-sustaining. Our dream is to completely live off the grid.

I am green and it’ll do fine, it’s beautiful!
And I think it’s what I want to be.

One year from today is the 40th anniversary of Earth Day. Today I embark on a year-long challenge dedicated to decreasing my ecological footprint  (and I have really big feet – 10.5 – try finding that size in a store!) while teaching my son how to be respectful of the Hostess with the Mostess, Mother Nature. I don’t want Mom to get mad about the mess we keep making and decide to throw us out to teach us a lesson, ya know?

One day at a time, baby steps, I will find a new way to make the world a greener place without the use of crayons – whether it’s giving up my beloved Coca Cola (sobs), trying to only produce one can of garbage a quarter  (I am insane, I know) or making my own sausage (insert your own joke here) – and I will babble about the trials, tribulations, mayhem, chaos and hilarity. I will even be taking pictures! Oooooh! Aaaaah! I am a fauxtographer at best, so do not get too excited.

As an added bonus, my husband (henceforth known as The Rogue) will be posting on the rare occasion, giving his opinion on the lack of pizza delivery (shhhh… I haven’t told him about that yet), documenting toddler blackmail to be used when he is a teenager (Bwahahahahaha!) and the likely kicking and screaming. Did I mention he is a soda fiend? BIG soda fiend. Huge.

hmmm… is there green duct tape?

This post brought to you by the number 6 and the letters A and M.

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Stavros Flatley

by Psyche on Wednesday 15 April, 2009

Here is a bit of hilarity to lighten the mood on this dreaded Tax Day. I admit laughed so hard I had tears streaming down my face.

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Zombie Jesus?

by Psyche on Tuesday 14 April, 2009

My two year old thinks Jesus is a zombie.

A few weeks ago, he heard someone discussing the story of Jesus’ death and resurrection. Quite honestly I did not even know he was paying attention, because, well, he’s two and one would think that sort of concept would be way over his head. One would think.

On Easter Sunday, he heard a clip on the television and the conversation went like this:

Him: Mama?
Moi: Yes, baby?
Him: Jesus zombie, Mama!
Moi: Why do you say that?
Him: Jesus dead. Jesus alive. Jesus zombie!
Moi: blinks

I do not think I am going to try to explain the story of Lazarus to him anytime soon.

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Potato Pancakes – Meatless Monday

by Psyche on Monday 13 April, 2009

Good morning everyone! *yawns* Since I have leftover mashed potatoes from dinner last night, I decided to share one of my favorite uses for them.

Potato Pancakes

2 cups mashed potatoes
1 egg
1 teaspoon salt
1/4 cup shredded cheddar cheese
1 tablespoon butter

- In a medium bowl, beat egg and salt. Add potatoes and cheese, mixing well.
- Melt butter on a large frying pan or griddle on medium heat.
- Drop potato mixture onto griddle 1/4 cup at a time.
- With a spatula, flatten the pancakes to 1/2 inch thick.
- Cook each side until golden brown, about 5 minuted per side. Serve hot.

If you want them more savory, add some garlic, onions or chives.
One of my favorite ways of making these is frying onions in the pan first and once they are removed, frying the potato pancakes in the oniony butter and then served with the fried onions. So good!

I like to serve these with eggs, soft boiled for me. Yum!

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Coleman RoadTrip Grill = Fail

by Psyche on Sunday 12 April, 2009

So why aren’t we having the bacon wrapped smoked grilled steaks we were planning for dinner?

Our Coleman RoadTrip Grill caught fire and melted the burner and grill plates. Luckily it did not catch anything else on fire. The brown areas that looks like dirt is where the burner plate started sinking. The middle part of the grill just melted onto the gas burner below. Luckily having the top on kept the fire contained (though obviously kept the heat in too) and the fire did not spread to the propane tank.

I guess I will no longer be recommending the Coleman RoadTrip Grill. We will be taking more detailed pictures tomorrow and sending them to Coleman along with a letter. They need to know this happened. This could have been far more disastrous.

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Apple Pancake trial = FAIL

by Psyche on Sunday 12 April, 2009

Sadly, the Apple Pancake recipe we tried today did not live up to the hype. It was too eggy and was rather flat and dense instead of light. I wonder if using a recipe that is more like a popover would help.

The sauce was not bad but not exactly what I was looking for. I will try it again with more cinnamon and applesauce instead of apples.

All in all it was still very tasty, just not what I was hoping for.

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Susan Boyle – Remember That Name

by Psyche on Sunday 12 April, 2009

I have a confession to make. I have a secret crush on Simon Cowell. What can I say, I adore his wit, snark and sardonic sense of humour.

While I am not a big fan of American Idol, I do really enjoy Britain’s Got Talent. I like the variety of the different acts and the overall feel of the show is more fun.

Season 3 began last night and I was absolutely stunned to tears when I saw the following performance by Susan Boyle. And never before have I ever seen Simon so completely gobsmacked.

Susan Boyle dreamed a dream, and now she is living it.

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