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More snow a comin’

It is March, isn’t it?   When will winter be over?!?!?  A big storm is on its way Wednesday, but more on that in a bit.  How about a couple food pics first?

For some reason, I’ve gotten my eating really on point lately.  Maybe it was a new month or something, but I’ll take it.  I’ve been on the broccoli train again big time.  Long-time readers know of my love of broccoli, but I kind of got away from it in my winter carb fest. 😀

Cheese omelet paired with the green:

I usually eat at least a cup of broccoli when I have it, most of the time pan sauteed.

It was added to dinner tonight. When John and I eat the same main meal, it obviously will be vegetarian.  I normally don’t eat the fake meat stuff (which John really likes), but I do like this one:

They are pretty tasty. We added some pineapple chunks to it and I added in the broccoli:

This was really good. It’s very filling and the pineapple added the perfect touch to it. This entree usually gets paired with rice.  Gardein brand does the meat analogs pretty decent, I have to say.

Since snow is predicted – and a lot of it, I knew I had to try to get the bike out today despite it being about 37 degrees.  That meant a lot of bundling. Meet my evil-looking twin:

Who knows what lurks behind that getup?  My helmet was reaaally tight LOL. I almost couldn’t get the straps buckled.  I only went out for about 40 minutes and that was enough. It wasn’t too bad and I actually was sweaty when I finished thanks to the face mask.  Not sure when the next ride will come.

Here is the latest forecast for us:

That pink band is much too close for comfort and it seems like when they predict amounts, we end up way over. I think we can say at least a foot will be coming. Boo!  At least we have the small snowblower now. It will be getting a workout.  Stay safe anyone impacted by this storm!

Instant Pot spaghetti and meatballs

The run of warmer weather continues. 55 degrees and back on the bike again!

Snow will be here Friday, though. Yuck.

I found an article featuring IP recipes with 5 ingredients or less and bookmarked a few. This one is for spaghetti and meatballs. It takes pretty much as long from start to finish as stovetop, but there is only one pot and you don’t have to watch or drain the pasta.

4 ingredients (unpictured olive oil)

The recipe calls for 1 pound of frozen meatballs, but the veggie ones are 12 oz bags. Good enough!

  • One 1-pound bag of frozen meatballs (homemade or not)
  • 8 oz of spaghetti, broken in half
  • One 24 ounce jar of pasta sauce
  • 1 tbsp of olive oil
  • 2 cups of water (the recipe called for 3, but after reading all the comments, it sounds like 2 gave better results.)

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Put the meatballs in the bottom of the IP and then the spaghetti.  Drizzle the pasta with the olive oil.

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Next add the sauce and the water, and push everything down so the noodles are covered as much as possible.

Honestly, I don’t know why you couldn’t put the meatballs on top, which would keep the pasta down. Maybe next time.

Set the IP to manual, high pressure and 10 minutes – yes, I know this says low pressure LOL.

When I think about it, I will heat up any liquid that goes into the IP to help speed along the pressurizing time. I didn’t do that today and it took about 12 minutes for the pot to come to pressure and then the 10 minute cook time.

After the cooking is done, use the quick release and give everything a stir. At first it seemed a little liquidy, but with stirring ended up like this:

I was pretty happy with that! This was a nice al dente pasta.

While not a time saver, it was great to just dump all this in the pot and turn it on. No pasta draining or sauce heating or meatball cooking. Only one pot to clean, which can go in the dishwasher – woo hoo!! Not to mention leftovers for another meal.

Still happy with the Instant Pot!

February biking!

I had a serious itch for biking this weekend. When we hit almost 70 last week, the roads were really too sloppy and wet for riding. It was mid 40s and sunny Saturday morning, John was out of town, and I said “What the heck – I’m doing it!”.

It was warm enough at first, but after about 5 miles in, the sun went behind the clouds and the wind made it feel a bit raw.  Right about this point:

The roads actually were still a bit sloppy from all the melting snow as well and were full of sand and grit. I’m actually a little surprised I didn’t get a flat tire.  My legs were filthy after my hour long ride and so was my bike!

Eeek! Needs a washing before the next ride.

The ride felt okay. The gritty roads made it a bit of slog, not to mention I have indoor biking legs LOL.  My hill legs are still on winter hiatus 😀   I think I’m just going to keep the bike out now and dress warm. No snowstorms expected, so if I can get out a couple times this week, I’ll be happy!

On the organization front (which was one of my goals for 2018), I finally got some file folders installed in my trunk to organize my guitar music.  Long-time readers will recognize my beloved Jenny Lind restoration.

Yes, I know the floral file folders don’t match the trunk, but they are pretty and I asked for and received them as a Christmas present.  Now my music is separated by composer or time period. All I need now is to build a base so this sits higher up to reach easier while I’m practicing.

Small steps!

 

Feeling like spring!

We’ve had a bit of a warm up here the last couple of days. It was in the 50s yesterday and upper 60s today!  All that snow is starting to melt.

The bike path isn’t really clear yet, though. 😀

I do tromp on this when I’m out walking and the asphalt is starting to show more. I was soooo close to getting the bike out for riding, but it was just so wet on the streets with all the melting snow that it would have been really sloppy.  Too bad it’s going back down to the 30s starting tomorrow 🙁

Our new snowblower does seem to have scared away any snow, though. Purchase well worth it if that is the case!

Things have been the same old here, which is why I haven’t posted much.  A lot of time has been spent working on listings for Amazon. A few years ago, I would never guess that pretty much anyone can sell on Amazon and now we have the businesses on there. It’s not a ton of business, but being on that platform gets you in front of a lot more eyeballs and multiple income streams is never a bad thing.

Ms. Pixie says to say hi to everyone and she’s working on trying to get her mom to post more!

Snowy and snacky

We are kind of on the other side of winter now almost mid February. It seems that every year around Valentine’s Day, there is a big snowstorm. This year it came a little early. That was on top of the big storm we had Super Bowl Sunday.  Our driveway is piled with snow now:

These are almost 5 feet high! It stays too cold around here for the snow to melt much between storms, so it just piles up.  John ordered a snowblower, which arrived on Friday. This guarantees no more storms for the year!  We didn’t have one before because there really isn’t much room for us to store one in our 1-car garage. Plus we don’t want a gas powered machine for eco reasons.  We did end up with an electric model, 20 inches, which probably won’t be able to handle really heavy icy snow – especially what comes at the end of the driveway from the city plows, but it will take care of the bulk of the work.   I’ll have to take a picture of it. It’s green and I named it Kermit. 😀

 

Temps are supposed to get to 50 on Thursday, so it will put a bit of a dent in all the snow. Problem is that it refreezes overnight and makes everything slick. I actually wiped out in the driveway today. Ouch.  It leaves lots of icicles. This is a building downtown:

Here are some more food pictures. John and I are both really focused on tracking food.  I was way too snacky over the weekend.

A staple dinner for us is tomato soup with pasta added.

I found these cute baby pears at the store.

My goal is to eat fruit for snacks instead of cereal. Or a Pop Tart.  John ordered a big box of them on Amazon because they were really cheap LOL! I actually like Pop Tarts, but those things are pretty caloric at 200 calories for one thin pastry. Seriously – where do they moosh all the calories in?

Egg salad with eggs done in the Instant Pot.


That pear above was actually supposed to be with lunch, but I got hungry early.

Cookie with latte:

Maple cookie. Again, these were on sale and they ended up coming home with us. Blargh.

I’m hoping the snacking will get a little better now. I was having an insomnia period since before the Super Bowl, and I end up over snacking when that happens because being tired makes me hungry and also I’m awake for more hours of the day, which contributes to being snacky. I finally crashed and had a good night’s sleep the last couple days. Fingers crossed it stays that way for a long while now.

On a final note before Mardi Gras:

This sign cracks me up. It was at a local restaurant.  It suits John and I to a T  😀

Stained glass projects

Instead of posting photos of white, white snow – how about some color?  We are socked in from snow on top of what we had Sunday. Ugh.  So sick of shoveling. John did end up ordering a snowblower, but it won’t be here until next week, which guarantees there will be no more storms this year. 😀

Anyway, there were some requests to see John’s stained glass pieces.  Now that Christmas is done and these are now in the hands of the giftees, I can post.  John started doing glass last year and he seems to enjoy it quite a bit.  I love the colors.

These are going to be kind of big. John took and sent these to me. I didn’t resize them before uploading them. (lazy)

Tree. This was about an 8×10 piece.

Owl. This one is maybe 6 inches? I can’t remember now.  The pupils were drawn in 😀

Celtic knot – one of his first pieces with colored glass. He practiced on window glass at first to get used to cutting and soldering. We scavenged windows that people put out at the curb LOL! Free practice material at any rate.

And look – you can see the ground! We won’t be seeing that until, oh maybe July with how big our snow piles are.

Moon: Again, I think this was an 8 x 10 size. The pictures make them look huge, but they are just in a regular picture frame.

Cardinals:  I love the clear glass texture in this piece.

All but the knot left the house. It was fun having all these in the windows until Christmas came along. Now they are bare!

Tonight is sitting by the fire under a fleece blanket. Even though we have shoveled twice already, it’s going to have to be done again in the morning and I’m just going to pretend that we will wake up to bare ground and flowers. 😀

St. Mardi Bowl and more snow

Hey there! Remember that goal about posting 3x a week? Oops. 😀

How many of you had football parties on Sunday? Because of scheduling, we turned the Super Bowl into St. Mardi Bowl, combining the game, Mardi Gras (next week) and Valentine’s Day into one party.

Let me tell you getting down to Saratoga was pretty beastly because of snow. 3-6 inches was predicted, which is fine to drive in around here. Road crews are pretty good. Figured the Northway would be nice and clear. Nope – it was snowy and cars were off the side of the road. A heavy snow band developed over our area. I was driving on the way down and my hands were cramped from gripping the steering wheel. We wouldn’t have gone had we known how bad the highway was.

Anyway, feast time!

Some N’awlins food like red beans & rice and gumbo. I made pralines. Heart candy for Valentine’s day.  Yums.

Wasn’t the game great?!  I give the Eagles much thought ever, but I was their biggest fan for this game LOL! I’m tired of the Patriots. Super Bowls are so much more enjoyable when they are close like that than a blowout.

The drive home was better as the heavy snow stopped and plows got a chance to catch up. However, my parent’s road hadn’t even been plowed yet! The Prius made it through, though.  We got back to our house near midnight and our driveway was completely plowed in by the city. We had to park around the corner, shovel out the driveway, then bring the car in. Ugh. Midnight shoveling sucks.

It looks really pretty today.

More snow is on the way for Wednesday, too.  Yay – not.  We need to get a snowblower. I have a bad shoulder and now John’s shoulder had been bothering him =  no bueno. Our garage is too small to hold one plus the car, so that creates a problem.  We’ll have to figure something out.

On the woodpecker front, Woodrow came to the new feeder twice this week. He’s pretty noisy and I’ve learned to recognize his call so I check the feeder when I hear it.

He’s balancing his tail like he’s supposed to, so my contraption worked! He actually seems to prefer the feeder on the other side.

It made me very happy to see this. I love wildlife so much and it really could care less about me LOL!  Another visitor at the feeder was the Carolina Wren.

These birds have a nest in our brush pile or near it. I hadn’t seen them so far this winter, but I guess they stay here.

And now, note to self: post again this week 😀

Bird feeder project

I posted pictures of the bird feeders the other day. Kim asked about the baffles that I use. I have 2 different kinds and they work really well for me.  Here is a picture of them from a distance:

With a cardinal sitting on one of the feeders, too.  The trick for these baffles is that they have to be high enough from the ground so a squirrel can’t jump over them and they also have to be far enough away from any tree or other type of launching platform for them to jump onto the pole on the top – which is at least 6 feet.  So, these are kind of in the open.

You can see how the poles are bent over a little from squirrels messing around trying to get up there. When the ground is soft, the squirrels thrash and push the poles while hanging onto the baffle before they fall off.  I know not everyone has luck with these, but I might get a few more poles and baffles when the budget allows since they have been so successful for me.

Here is a bit of a sad update on the woodpecker. He has officially been named Woodrow (not the sad part). The other day he came out to the suet feeder again. It was bright and sunny, so it was good picture taking weather:

I was happily snapping away when I noticed something weird:

Something definitely off there. It wasn’t until he flipped around that I could see the problem:

His leg is broken 🙁  It just dangles there. I get the feeling this isn’t a recent injury because he doesn’t seem bothered by it, but what do I know about birds and their pain threshold?  You can see an issue with him feeding. Woodpeckers like to rest their tails for support when feeding. This guy’s tail was split over the pole and without the use of his other leg, I wanted to figure out some way to help him balance.  They do sell woodpecker feeders, but you know me and my penchant for Macgyver-ing everything.

I scrounged for some thin scrap wood and cut a couple pieces for 2 different suet feeders:

This was one of those times when scrap I saved actually was useful instead of just making me wonder why I have it 😀

And yes, that is the suet cake still in there. Too messy to try to take it out, although it was just messy in general working with the cage.

One of the feeders is a double, so I decided to make another one with a single cake feeder in case the birds find that easier:

I drilled a couple holes in the wood and attached it to the feeder with some wire:

After some finagling and moving of feeders, I put them back to back:

Of course, today nobody came to the feeder. I haven’t seen Woodrow today. Nature is hard sometimes. I hope he will be able to survive and maybe this will help him eat easier. I keep you updated if he comes back.

Woody Woodpecker

On to the post title shortly, but first some more food photos.

Along with blintzes for breakfast, I do like the Kodiak Cakes protein pancakes. Most times with bananas, but this week I had them with cooked apples and a drizzle of maple syrup:

This just needs a boatload of whipped cream to be perfect 😀

I used the Instant Pot as a slow cooker to make this cheesy chicken chili, which I have made fairly often in the past.

With John going vegetarian, I don’t make it as much, but I was sort of craving it and now I have lots to eat this week!  The IP worked great as a slow cooker. It really is replacing 3 appliances with one. I’m very pleased with it.

A different lunch: Toasted turkey and cheese sandwich with tortilla chips.

I don’t have lunch meat very often, but lately I’ve been craving more protein. Oh, and more carbs. So I guess I just have been wanting to eat more in general with the cold weather.

Cold weather dinner was heating this up:

And then adding it to lentil soup to bulk it up:

Does your taste for something ever just turn on a dime?  I’ve had the soup before, but for whatever reason, tonight I just didn’t like it at all. That’s the second time this has happened recently with a food I liked previously.  If only that could happen with Reese’s peanut butter cups…

Now on to Woody Woodpecker! We have feeders in our back yard and normally the hairy and downy woodpeckers visit them frequently. We also have one or two pileated that hang around the trees, but they’ve never been at the feeder – or at least that I’ve seen.  John pointed out this to me the other day:

He was just noshing away on the suet. It a small feeder and pretty awkward for him, since these are big birds.

If that other feeder wasn’t below it, I don’t think he could have balanced enough to eat. He’s so pretty! Of course, I went right online to see what would be a better feeder for these guys. I need to build a tail rest extender for this. Or something like that anyway. The squirrel baffle works fantastic for these feeders, by the way. That’s entertaining in itself.

We had that tiny warm spell and now I’m all about gardening. The plant companies know this and I swear almost every day a catalog or email arrives urging me to purchase.

I wish I had another sunny area for more roses. If I decide to take over most of the front lawn, I can do that. Perhaps that will happen. 🙂   However, it’s back to below freezing again and just dreaming about the flowers.

March and John’s hobby

We had a wonderful weather change this weekend. The temps were in the 40s on Saturday! Plus it was sunny and we went out and soaked up some vitamin D.  I also participated in the Women’s march here locally:

I don’t think there were as many people as last year, but it was probably fairly close. The warmer weather sure helped, even though the sidewalks were still pretty sloppy. Seriously – not many people do a really good job on clearing the walks.

I still work too much on weekends. Lots of computer related stuff with the businesses. I’ve been taking some online marketing courses.  Skill Share has a promotion now for 3 months for 99 cents, which gives you access to tons of videos on all subjects from hobby stuff to business stuff. It’s like a rabbit hole looking at all the possibilities there, including metalsmithing, photography, and kanzashi ribbon flowers (so cool!) I’m trying to concentrate on business stuff right now, but I have a few hobby things bookmarked to watch. Like I need anything else to do…

John started working with stained glass last year. He made a lot of christmas gifts for others and now that is all finished, he can do things for us. He had done my business logo in glass, which came out really nice:

Now he is working on trying mosaics.  Here is the glass after he cut out the pattern:

It’s going to get mosaiced (is that a word??) into that frame and grouted in.  I have all of these visions for him to do a million garden stained glass pieces for me. I’m not sure he has those same visions, though LOL!   I’ll have to have him send me pictures of his other pieces he did that were sent to others. It’s very cool!

I’m trying to make sure I get relaxing in. We had couch time with football today:

My face is red because I was trying all kinds of angles to take a picture and was laughing too much at how unflattering they were. 😀  Too bad the Jaguars lost. I’m so tired of seeing the Patriots in the superbowl – sorry Pats fans.

On to a new week! My goal this week is to write down a stretching/body weight exercise routine to schedule in. Part of my getting organized plan for 2018. 🙂