Is anyone else sick of eating holiday food. While we still have New Years Eve, I can say I am over holiday food. I am done with cookies, cheesecake, popcorn, breads, cheese, and lots of heavy dishes. I did really well this holiday season, but I can say the diet will go much better without all of that crap. I thought I would post some of the dishes we made for the holidays. Mark has a few more of the pictures I need to steal, but here is a start.
Sunday, December 28, 2008
Sunday, December 21, 2008
Its Christmas Time!
What can I say. Its Christmas time! I love this time of year and hate all the temptation that comes with food in the office. We have had cakes, cookies, toffee, popcorn, treat contests, nuts, candies, lunches and lots of other goodies. I do appreciate when we have the fruit baskets, although they arent always the best items this time of year.
Today we went to the Vaught Christmas. It was a great time of food and family including a great sweet potato casserole from Andrea and Luke. We had a great time visiting this side of the family, and love the very thoughtful gifts that I received.
We do not typically exchange gifts on this side of the family. My grandma Peg usually sends us he choices for gifts and she typically gets plenty of gift certificates to go out to eat and buy items like books and home items. This year she turned the tables on us and gave us a wonderful gift. We all opened a family history binder she made of us that traces our entire history back 6 generations on both sides. It is amazing that she put this much time and effort into organizing this book and I was truly blessed that she even included me in this gift. I could sit and read this forever. The marriage and death records are included and some typically even told what the cause of death was. I found traces of breast cancer in my family all the way back to 1939 before they had typical treatments that they do today.
I really appreciate this time of year, to remember those who are with us and love us, and those who are not. Its great to get together with family without the premise of gifts and high priced ticket items, and also get to see how the year has treated us. I sit tonight and look at the Christmas tree after a wonderful dinner with Mark and a wonderful time with my family and thank God for everything and the wonderful life I currently have.
Today we went to the Vaught Christmas. It was a great time of food and family including a great sweet potato casserole from Andrea and Luke. We had a great time visiting this side of the family, and love the very thoughtful gifts that I received.
We do not typically exchange gifts on this side of the family. My grandma Peg usually sends us he choices for gifts and she typically gets plenty of gift certificates to go out to eat and buy items like books and home items. This year she turned the tables on us and gave us a wonderful gift. We all opened a family history binder she made of us that traces our entire history back 6 generations on both sides. It is amazing that she put this much time and effort into organizing this book and I was truly blessed that she even included me in this gift. I could sit and read this forever. The marriage and death records are included and some typically even told what the cause of death was. I found traces of breast cancer in my family all the way back to 1939 before they had typical treatments that they do today.
I really appreciate this time of year, to remember those who are with us and love us, and those who are not. Its great to get together with family without the premise of gifts and high priced ticket items, and also get to see how the year has treated us. I sit tonight and look at the Christmas tree after a wonderful dinner with Mark and a wonderful time with my family and thank God for everything and the wonderful life I currently have.
Monday, December 15, 2008
Weekend in review 12-15-08
Well, after a lovely weekend of Christmas parties and interesting food, I decided to write a new post. Tis the season of Christmas parties, and odd food schedules always seem to follow. Friday night Mark had a company Christmas party and I attended a HYPE happy hour. We both decided to meet in Mt. Lookout after our separate events and have dinner. Since there were many friends at my happy hour event, we gathered a group for some RuThai. If you know me, I LOVE Ruthai. I will never pass this up. We grabbed our group of 12 and headed over. Knowing we would have to wait a while, we grabbed a couple of bottles of wine at UDF (its bring your own) and waited patiently for a table.
If you have never been to Ruthai, its definately worth the trip. The staff is wonderful and the food is even better. They were wonderful with our group of 12 and our end count of 6 bottles of wine and some beer, keeping everyone in order and the food coming fast and delicious. Mark had a wonderful seafood curry which came in a great presentation.
I stuck with the wonderful house salad with peanut dressing (I ate too fast to get a picture) and the hot and sour mushroom soup. YUM! Everyone seemed to enjoy their night and plenty of full bellies left.
Here are the photos from the night!
If you have never been to Ruthai, its definately worth the trip. The staff is wonderful and the food is even better. They were wonderful with our group of 12 and our end count of 6 bottles of wine and some beer, keeping everyone in order and the food coming fast and delicious. Mark had a wonderful seafood curry which came in a great presentation.
I stuck with the wonderful house salad with peanut dressing (I ate too fast to get a picture) and the hot and sour mushroom soup. YUM! Everyone seemed to enjoy their night and plenty of full bellies left.
Here are the photos from the night!
Monday, December 8, 2008
I said I would be better, but man have I been busy.
So, I said I would be better about posting, but I will admit I am slacking. I really wish I would have thought about the camera on my cell phone prior to purchasing it, but now that I am stuck with it for at least another 5 months, I am going to have to just tell you about the great food I have been eating.
I started my own version of weight watchers a week ago. I figured, if I am working out with a trainer (
Joel and Cris at Fitnext in OTR are WONDERFUL) I might as well do it right. Food isn't as hard as I thought it would be, but it takes planning. I survived the first week and have a lot to learn, but I am excited about the possibilities in the future.
One thing I was craving last week was sushi. I had an errand to run on Thursday, so I talked Mark into having sushi at Dancing Wasabi. If you haven't been to Dancing Wasabi... what are you waiting for. Located in Mt Lookout Square, its a small restaurant that never lacks tons of guests and great sushi. I have been going to this location since it was Sushi Ray. I was a little bummed when they left and Dancing Wasabi took over, but I was optimistic. We typically had been visiting Sake Bomb, but needed a new restaurant to visit as we were tired of the same old sushi.
My girlfriends and I have been frequenting Dancing Wasabi for a while, but I have only taken Mark here twice. Without fail, the sushi is spot on. We waited quite a bit of time for a table, however, with Wednesday and Thursday nights being half priced sushi, what do you expect. The space is maximized with plenty of small tables and room at the bar, but with deals like these you should expect to wait, unless you arrive early enough to miss the rush. We sat at the bar and were pretty quick with our order.
After being seated, we ordered two house salads (they make their own ginger dressing and its wonderful) and prepared our sushi order. I had the usual, two pieces of tuna, two super white tuna, split two rolls with Mark. Mark had the egg, the Flying Fish Roe, and our rolls of choice were the Red Double roll and the crunch roll. I must admit, the red double roll is hard to not like. I will say there is something for everyone here, and when you are eating the half price sushi, why not try a few new items. Dancing Wasabi uses beautiful ingredients, has great sushi chefs and makes for a great time.
Next time your in Mt Lookout, stop in for a visit. Their half price sushi also starts at 10pm on Friday and Saturday nights as well, and they are open until 2am on the weekends to supply the wonderful bar crowd with great sushi.
I started my own version of weight watchers a week ago. I figured, if I am working out with a trainer (
Joel and Cris at Fitnext in OTR are WONDERFUL) I might as well do it right. Food isn't as hard as I thought it would be, but it takes planning. I survived the first week and have a lot to learn, but I am excited about the possibilities in the future.
One thing I was craving last week was sushi. I had an errand to run on Thursday, so I talked Mark into having sushi at Dancing Wasabi. If you haven't been to Dancing Wasabi... what are you waiting for. Located in Mt Lookout Square, its a small restaurant that never lacks tons of guests and great sushi. I have been going to this location since it was Sushi Ray. I was a little bummed when they left and Dancing Wasabi took over, but I was optimistic. We typically had been visiting Sake Bomb, but needed a new restaurant to visit as we were tired of the same old sushi.
My girlfriends and I have been frequenting Dancing Wasabi for a while, but I have only taken Mark here twice. Without fail, the sushi is spot on. We waited quite a bit of time for a table, however, with Wednesday and Thursday nights being half priced sushi, what do you expect. The space is maximized with plenty of small tables and room at the bar, but with deals like these you should expect to wait, unless you arrive early enough to miss the rush. We sat at the bar and were pretty quick with our order.
After being seated, we ordered two house salads (they make their own ginger dressing and its wonderful) and prepared our sushi order. I had the usual, two pieces of tuna, two super white tuna, split two rolls with Mark. Mark had the egg, the Flying Fish Roe, and our rolls of choice were the Red Double roll and the crunch roll. I must admit, the red double roll is hard to not like. I will say there is something for everyone here, and when you are eating the half price sushi, why not try a few new items. Dancing Wasabi uses beautiful ingredients, has great sushi chefs and makes for a great time.
Next time your in Mt Lookout, stop in for a visit. Their half price sushi also starts at 10pm on Friday and Saturday nights as well, and they are open until 2am on the weekends to supply the wonderful bar crowd with great sushi.
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