Monday, 26 January 2009
Educating the Husband - An Ongoing Challenge
This weekends spousal educational task was to get him to use the Remoska. I had been explaining the use of said Remoska since it arrived (subliminal education) but alas husband dear had not gone near it. As I was dashing out to the hospital the other day he started murmering about shoving something in the oven for dinner and I took my chance,
"Use the Remoska" I said
"I don't know how" says he
"I have turned it on and here is the off button" I say
"Pop the food in and don't let me find out you used that oven." (I can check with obsessive 6 year old who never lies even when coerced).
"oh ok then" says he.
I wasn't in the house but as the pan wasn't washed when I returned and he didn't grumble about the state of the dinner I can conclude two things;
1) he used it
2) the food was edible
That is in my marriage as close to a victory as I usually get. I get the point (whether he agrees or not).
I have been very slack with photos this weekend but the Remoska has made a rather good lentil and carrot soup, , toad in the hole, pretty awful whitebean falafel (due to having the wrong ingredients rather than any fault of the machine itself (a poor tool always blames it workman), and fried onion and potatoes as comfort food for lunch.
Thanks to everyone who has been following and commenting so far - I hope I can find enough words to amuse for the future.
Lentil
Saturday, 24 January 2009
My Blog Skips a Day

Harping back to the meal I made for which there was no photo. It was a sort of tofu casserole topped with breadcrumbs and all credit to the Remoska it actually tasted great. I did however forget to take a photo of it (I am a failure) and therefore it is already filed in the history of the recipes in my brain which I will no doubt now forget.
Anyway back to the disaster that was yesterday. I knew when I woke up that I was going to be dealing with lots of difficult issues during the day so I thought I would start with a hearty breakfast. I made a lovely toastie and it came out great. I only have the deep pan and was a little nervous that I would need a rack or a shallow pan but there was no need - it was scrumptios. Personally I much prefer a toastie made this way now than one that would have been rpeviously made in the sandwich toaster which is so difficult to clean that it rarely comes out of the cupboard.
I will say now that everything I made yesterday got burned because my phone was ringing constantly and I kept forgetting what I was doing - I have the world's worst short term memory.
I tried making a yorkshire pud in the afternoon. It tasted great but once again was burnt because the phone rang and then as I was so late and had to run out of the door I forgot the photo. I am clearly not getting into the swing of this yet!
Today's recipes have so far included toasties for the family (a great hit and less burnt) but of course I forgot the photos and then I tried a toad in the hole. I was really impressed with this but again forgot to take a photo. I dont think I had enough batter but it still tasted great.
I have cut a circle of re-usable oven lining stuff for the base of the resmoska pan now so I dont need to worry about scratching it if I put other bows or dishes inside (phew).
No idea what tomorroow brings so in the meantime I have brown lentils and some sort of while beans soaking. I keep things in tubs without labels so its a little like a lucky dip when it comes to cooking time. If I rememeber (doubtful) I will cook one of them overnight in the slow cooker (after boiling for 10 mins of course for safety) and then they will be ready for use tomorrow in a remoska dish. If I forget then I will just cook them in the slow cooker as part of a dish with something else and we can eat them in the evening.
I think perhaps its time for some real work.
Thursday, 22 January 2009
Thoughts on dinner and blogs
Potatoes, onions, tofu, tomatoes, spinach and broccoli, herbs and spices and a bit of luck - except it doesn't look so good. If it turns out ok I will take a photo but I think I may put this one down to experience. I have put some breadcrumbs on the top in an attempt to make it better.
All in all today was a pretty good Remoska day. Its easy to use and to clean and I like it.
If someone had told me 10 years ago that I would enjoy doing this I would have thought them crazy but I have to say- its fun. I think its fun because its frivelous. It doesn't matter if no one ever reads it and it definitely has no educational value but I am adding it to my list of ways to waste time when I am supposed to be doing something else. You never know - perhaps somewhere in here I will say something profound that people will use for years to come. Once again - stranger things have happenned.
Special Kids Pancake

Cashew and Red Pepper Risotto

Sausage Egg and Hashbrown

The New Remoska Arrives
For those of you that are now already lost, can i suggest a quick google search. I shall post some photographs later on when I use it.
I have been considering this purchase for a ridiculous amount of time and decided on Monday that I would bite the bullet and spend the money. I am hoping it will turn out to be a very prudent purchase.
My task for today is to see if I can make three edible meals in it. I realise that I have already had some toast this morning but I am choosing to conveniently forget this small and insignificant piece of information and start with breakfast.
Wednesday, 21 January 2009
Ingredients for my Blog

So far I have managed to set up the blog, change some colours, add lots of tools I didn't like and then delete them and that's about it really. I have no experience of blogging so I expect this to be a learning curve.
I never knew what I wanted to do when I grew up and to be honest I still don't. However, I am now in some people's eyes grown up, that is I have qualifications, I have workplace experience, I am married and I am a mother and therefore I suppose I must be grown up. I still have no idea what I want to do when I grow up though so in the meantime I will be posting about things I enjoy and things that happen while I am living the life that I live, while waiting to decide what I will do when I grow up. I feel that I can't be alone in thinking perhaps this wasn't the life I ordered but as I am not sure what life I would have ordered instead, I plod on. After all, the life I have is pretty wonderful - its just not the life I thought I would have.
I have no idea if anyone other than me will read my blog but stranger things have happenned.