Monday, July 29, 2013

I'm still not sure I get it

But I do like knitting dishcloths.  I don't really think I want to use them to wash dishes - too bulky.  They seem more like napkins to me. And I have thrown the two I made previously in my lunch bag when I remember which beats using paper towels.

This dishcloth is the often-seen one recreated in Mason Dixon Knitting from a yarn company ball band.  It took no time at all to knit.  Start to finish in an evening.

For some unknown reason (although I think I actually had an idea in mind at the time which I have now forgotten), I bought a bunch of cotton yarn from Zellers when it was going out of business.  The lure of the sale possibly.  This used half a ball of the Peaches and Cream Twist and a small amount of a yarn called Ecofil.  Not sure I need as many dishcloths as the rest of the yarn will make so hopefully that original thought comes back to me.

Sunday, July 28, 2013

It was on sale

The Sweet Sheep is closing in it's current format so all items are 30% off.  I just had to order a few skeins of sock yarn.  I couldn't help myself.  And the one thing I don't have too much of in my stash is sock yarn so feel less guilty than if I had purchased something else.  I can't wait until it gets here.

Saturday, July 27, 2013

Success at last ... I think that's a good thing.

Under the heading of "be careful what you wish for", I have hoped for a large zucchini crop for years and have had relatively non productive plants.  I'll get just enough to eat but not enough to really go crazy with.  So this year, I planted extra plants.  And this year, they must like the weather, or the bees have been better at pollinating because I have zucchini.  A couple of weeks ago, I blogged about 3 loaves of bread and zucchini fritters from one large zucchini.  This morning, I found five large ones in the garden.  I hope I found them all.  The largest, a 3 pound sucker was the last one I found and it was purely by accident.  As a result, I knew the direction my day was taking.  Fortunately, the weather also agreed that an in house day was not the world's worst idea.

So I've been busy.  First on the agenda was Zippy Zucchini Relish from Canadian Living's The Complete Preserving book.      I have had some very good success with recipes in this book and the relish was no exception.  It is delicious.  Definitely a go to recipe again next year (or maybe next week).  We tried some of the relish on tortilla chips and it also makes a good salsa.  It used up 3 pounds of zucchini.  Which was good because I'm not sure the 3 pounder would have been good for general eating.  In a relish, it had lots of time to soften up but was pretty tough to cut.

Bon Appetit's issue this month has a page devoted to zucchini.  Last night I made up the Squash and Tomato Gratin (because in addition to the bad boys picked this morning, we've had a pretty steady diet of zucchini for a bit now).  Today for lunch I whipped up the Curried Squash Soup.  It was good.  Fairly mild but the curry helps counteract the natural mellow taste of the zucchini.  Served with a dollop of goat cheese, a sprinkling of toasted sesame seeds and one of my whole grain rolls from the freezer.  Very nice.

I made two more loaves of Lesley Stowe's chocolate zucchini bread and zucchini cookies from Food 52.  I tasted the cookies right out of the oven and they are actually more cake-like than cookie.  I think I like them but the true test will be after they have cooled down.  All of that used up 2 more zucchini, I gave one to my neighbour and the other went into the crisper.

Phew.  Now it's time to decide on what to make for dinner.  Zucchini anyone?





Friday, July 26, 2013

Day Trip

I had to go into Toronto yesterday to go to the dentist and to get my hair cut.  Since I work down there, my practitioners are all there too.  I pretty much made a day of it.  Romni was having their annual sale so I popped over there after the dentist.  Since I was early for their 11 am opening time, I had a Latte at a local coffee shop.  It was one of those shops with a lot of earnest looking people typing away on their Macs.  Were they writing books or articles, surfing the net because they had nothing better to do on a Thursday at 11?  Who knows.  I was knitting my sock.

I came away from Romni quite lightly.  Four balls of Noro Silk Garden because I can't resist and the Inspira Cowl looks great in the Ravelry pictures using Silk Garden.  My only other purchase was some Rowan Tweed of the DK variety to make these gloves.  I'm generally a mitten person but I have admired these for a long time so thought I should make them.

The best part of the day (and it wasn't yarn shopping) was lunch at Pangea, my favourite restaurant in Yorkville.  I just had their turkey sandwich but it was fantastic with a nice leaf lettuce salad dressed in a lovely, light dressing.  This with a glass of Chardonnay and I was set.  I also treated myself to the blueberry tart which was good but I did have an issue with the crust - sort of shortbread style and hard as a rock.  Tasty though so I forgave them.  Not to mention they provided a spoon and fork so I was able to muscle through without making too much of a mess.


Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Bread!

 I'm finally relaxing into my stay-cation.  We aren't going anywhere again this year.  Partly because we're letting our bank account recover from the kitchen reno and partly because we had 2 sick cats.  One I wrote about the other day but the other still needs us to be around.  We give her sub-coutaneous fluids for a kidney problem and it works.  Very well.  We thought she was gone 2 years ago and she is still doing great because of this treatment.  It does put a damper on our previous travel-the-world lifestyle but we'll get back to that and in the meantime we're glad to have our little buddy with us.

Anyway, I felt a little at loose ends on Monday (my furniture refinishing project was delayed a bit because I couldn't pick a colour of stain and I felt a little lonely since my husband isn't off this week).  Tuesday was better.  I committed to a stain colour, which I think is a little light but it might be the quality of the stripping of the old stain contributing.  I also spent some time chatting with the neighbours so was less lonely.  Today, I made bread and the electricians came to put in our chandelier, finally.  Not finally because they were slow.  Finally because we were.  First we needed to get a table (which we've had for a couple of months now).  Then we needed to call the contractor to get his electrician here to put it in.  That took rather longer than it should have but now it's in and we're done.

Not much of this relates to bread but I'll go there now.  I love making bread.  I love baking in general but the eating of said baking is not so great for the waist line that seems to know only one direction so I try to avoid eating too many sweets.

I made three different types of bread today.  The buns in the picture here are from The New Whole Grains Cookbook, a book with a lot of good grain recipes including these buns.  I've made them once before, did not embellish and thought they were excellent.  The recipe calls for bulgur or another cooked grain and I guess I used the bulgur the last time I made them because it was nowhere to be found.  So, I cooked up some Quinoa (of which I have a rather large collection for some reason) and off I went.  I decided to add a little cheddar cheese and walnuts after the first rise since I also have a bit too much of both in the house.  The result, just finished for lunch with a glass of chardonnay (I am on vacation and although I vowed not to drink at dinner during the week said nothing about lunch).  So very, very, very tasty.  I had 2.  One as a sandwich and the other just plain because I couldn't help myself.

The bread is my new go-to whole wheat bread recipe from Williams Sonoma's Bread cookbook.  It is a very satisfying bread.  Rises properly too (which I think might have something to do with the proofing feature on my new oven because I've never had such success with bread ever before).

Finally, I made some whole grain biscuit mix from the Whole Grains Cookbook.  I've made these before and they are also fantastic.  The last time I made them was for a dinner party and the recipe went home with both couples.  The recipe calls for whole wheat pastry flour which I had never seen before and when I specifically looked at my local Longo's couldn't find.  I was in Whole Foods yesterday (still on vacation so decided the expensive store was acceptable) and saw some.  So of course, I had to make these.  The biscuit dough gets mixed, stored in the fridge or freezer and baked when ready.  I love the combo of rolled oats, wheat germ and whole wheat flour.

I've always thought I should try to make baguettes but I really prefer the whole wheat bread varieties. Maybe sometime when I have my very plain eating niece and nephew over I'll make them.  Until then, I'll stick with these richer, earthier flavours and enjoy.

Now, I just have to find room in the freezer with the zucchini bread and bran muffins that I have also made this week.

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

A new project ... surprisingly fun

Lousy picture but I took it with my iPod and so it is but it shows my latest project. We bought a new table with our kitchen reno that has a much darker stain than our original furniture.  It is also a much different style but I think we're ok with that.

We were going to see about selling the previous stuff or giving it to a niece (but she isn't in a big hurry to move out of her parent's place).

We talked to a guy we know who refinishes furniture professionally and the price for him to do it was more than we paid for the furniture in the first place.

So, I thought, to quote Mag Ruffman how hard can it be?  Let's do it ourselves.  We've sanded (the girl at Rona didn't like using stripper and a few less chemicals can never be a bad thing).  Today I mixed two stain colours and applied two coats to two shelves and the backs of two doors.  The result, pretty good.  A little lighter than the ultimate goal so I'll be a little less conservative with the stain tomorrow and off I go on the parts that people will actually see.

And if the niece ever moves out, we've still got a table and two chairs for her to take.

Monday, July 22, 2013

I always forget to take all of the pictures

I started off well.  Take a picture of the giant zucchini with the orange and rosemary that were other key ingredients in the bread.  Then I remembered to take a picture of the bread after it was cut up in slices and in the freezer.  Oh well.  The zucchini on the right made 3 loaves of bread and zucchini fritters for lunch.

The first bread, from Food 52 with the orange and rosemary (a very nice combination) and the other, from Lesley Stowe's website with chocolate, chocolate chocolate.  Also very good, of course.

For the fritter, I mixed the grated zucchini with an egg, bread crumbs, chili powder, salt and pepper and fried them up in a bit of olive oil, 2 minutes per side.  Nice.

Now I'm eating a lovely garlic scape, almond pesto with tomato on pasta.  Also no picture.  Oops, it's gone!

Sunday, July 21, 2013

Three finished projects

These three projects have been almost off the needles for a few days and I finished them up this morning.  Sitting outside on the patio on a beautiful day with the longed for break from the oppressive heat we've been experiencing lately.  The first pattern is Hummingbird sock from The Knitters Book of Socks.  I enjoyed knitting it but don't really like the lacy pattern in the end.  The heel turn was a new one for me too and not a favourite.  I like my standard heel style better (although not sure what it is called).

Next up are two hats I plan to donate to the Warm Hands Network.  I really want to knit more regularly for charity.  I made two blankets for Project Linus last summer and then I discovered Warm Hands which I think will likely be better given that most of my knitting is done on the train.  A blanket eventually gets a little big to lug around in my bag.

The first hat is Basketweave, a free Ravelry download.  I really liked this knit.  Very fast, very easy and it used some Mission Falls 1824 yarn that I bought ages ago to make a sweater that I'm less interested in now.

The second hat is Molly, also a free Ravelry download.  It's a bit bulky but cute.  I made this one out of some Koigu Kersti that I bought ages ago to make make a baby sweater that I'm less interested in now.  See the theme?

Saturday, July 20, 2013

Random Thoughts

1.  It's amazing how much life and noise a pet brings into the house.  It feels so quiet without Cleo, who was a bit of a talker, to put it lightly.

2.  Since it felt like rain, I went to the gym this morning instead of getting on the bike.  I'm a fair weather rider and not ashamed to say it.  There were two guys I haven't seen before chatting away on the recline bikes with one of them drinking a coffee.  I guess he is getting a better workout than if he had been sitting in the coffee shop.

3.  Also at the gym, there was a woman resting between sets on one of the machines, absolutely grooving to a song on her ipod and humming, loudly and out of tune (or I guess the song could have been out of tune).  Pretty sure she didn't realize how much the part of the building we were in echoes.  Just glad she was getting such pleasure from the music.

4.  Big storms blew through here yesterday evening.  One of the people at my favourite booth at the farmers' market lost 17 Honey Crisp Apple trees.  Very disappointing after they had a lousy season last year because of the frost after budding.

5.  I'm currently going through all the patterns I've cut out of magazines over the years and logging them into Ravelry's library.  I am absolutely in love with that feature.  Now I might actually knit some of these patterns that I've painstakingly saved because I'll remember that I have them.

Friday, July 19, 2013

Cleo

Our beautiful cat is gone.  She developed a tumour on her face that we removed a couple of years ago but it came back, eventually closing one of her pretty green eyes and more.  We are so very, very sad.  We couldn't have asked for a nicer kitty and it's going to take a while to get over her loss.

Bye bye sweet Cleo.

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

More Niagara



While the iPod photos are not the greatest, I snapped these this morning on a brisk walk around Niagara-on-the-Lake.  The one with the hazy buildings is of Fort George (which you can barely see given the lack of telephoto capability, or maybe I should say lack of ability to figure out whether the pod has telephoto capability).  The other is the pathway running along the beach.

There are a lot of very nice houses in Niagara-on-the-Lake with beautiful gardens and big verandas.  I could easily imagine living there.  If it weren't for that pesky need for a job with a salary large enough to pay the enormous home prices.  Oh well.  That's why they call them fantasies.

I stopped in at Bee Modern Fabrics and Yarn after the meeting today and resisted buying anything except for a couple of black and white fat quarters.  I looked for a while at a Kaffe Fassett pile of fat quarters and some really very nice Noro Silk Garden.  Really very nice.  I waffled about that for a long time but left without it when I remembered my stash reduction focus and telling myself that I am going to take a break from Noro for a while.  Well done me.  This time anyway.

Tuesday, July 9, 2013

On the road again

I could never be one of those people who travels constantly for work. I work with people who commute weekly, by plane from work to home. Not for me. I don't even like an overnight stay for a meeting at the very lovely Niagara-on-the-Lake. It could be that I don't really know the people that I'm here with. Also, the nature of my job always makes me the kid brother that hangs around when you don't really want him to. But your mother told you that you have to look after him today so you are stuck.

I am currently waiting for the pre meeting dinner, having a coffee at Balzac's (which was quite good) and thinking about hopping over to the wine store to pick up a couple of bottles to take home. The quilt store closed too early so I can't make it there today but maybe on the way out tomorrow. 

I did stop at the nice lavender shop and the organic grocery (neither had what I was looking for but at nice to look around anyway). 

Off to get a picture for the post and dinner. 

And in truly typical "me" fashion, I just dropped a basket of corks all over the wine store. At least it wasn't glassware!

Monday, July 1, 2013

Cherries, cherries and more cherries

We have one cherry tree in our front yard.  Not including the cherries the birds ate and not including the ones that rotted because it was pouring for a couple of days in between checking the status of the cherries, we were overwhelmed with cherries (but definitely not a bad thing).

So far, aside from the ones we have eaten, I have used 6 cups to make Cherry Butter from Food in Jars, 2 cups to make this chocolate cherry cake from Food 52, will use another cup to make a cherry salsa for pork tenderloin for dinner tonight or tomorrow night and will still have some left over.

All I can say .. I love summer!  And cherries.

Happy Canada Day!