Monday, April 2, 2012

Market On The Move

This weekend I got a box full of produce for $10!!!!!!!  YES, I'm serious!!!




Here's how it works:
Market On The Move is a program of The 3000 Club, a nonprofit, charitable organization of like-minded people who bond together in order to rescue millions of pounds of fresh fruit and vegetables that would otherwise go in the trash.  They set up shop every Saturday and some Sundays, across the valley, to get fresh produce out to the community.  Locations are listed on their website. For a $100 annual membership, you can go to any pick up site, once a week, or just pay $10 each visit.
I went to pick up my veggies at a synagogue down the street from my house this past Sunday.  I was greeted warmly by a volunteer who asked me to sign in with my name and e-mail address.  I paid my $10 and got an enormous box to fill up.  The veggies were displayed on several long table.  I started at one end and just slid my box along down the row as I made my selections.  I ended up not filling my giant box to the brim because I wasn't sure how much I would really use and/or be able to share.  I ended up with enough to share with 4  families and still had plenty for my household. 

Here is what I came home with:
17 hot house tomatoes
10 eggplant
4 green bell peppers
16 zucchinis
6 pints of grape tomatoes

The selection is different every week.  

Here are some of the things I made with my loot.

Roasted Eggplant Spread
Thanks to Torey and Ina Garten for this delicious recipe.  I gave some to my Mom who put it in carne asada burritos last night and said it was super yummy.  I also tastes great on pita chips.  Today I spread it on a French bread from Fresh and Easy (98 cents), added mozzarella and parmesan and voila, a pizza!





Zucchini Bread
Thank you to Paula Deen for this recipe.  I did, however, make a few adjustments.  Instead of 3 cups of sugar, I did one cup of white sugar and one cup of brown sugar.  It was plenty sweet.  I added 1 tsp. or vanilla and one mashed up banana.  This recipe makes two loaves.




Homemade Tomato Sauce
This is something that my hubby and do often but it has no exact recipe.
8 tomatoes, diced
1/2 green bell pepper, diced
2 cloves garlic
Italian seasoning
oregano
red pepper flakes
olive oil
salt
pepper

Heat 2 tbsp. of olive oil in a sauce pan.  Add 2 cloves of minced garlic and saute for about 1 minute.  Add the green peppers and tomatoes.  Add all the seasoning to taste and let simmer for 20-30 minutes.  Serve over pasta with fresh basil and Parmesan cheese.  Super fresh tasting and easy.

I used the sauce again today to make a kid friendly version of the French bread, eggplant spread pizza that I described above.

I will definitely be visiting Market On The Move again next weekend. 
Hope to see you there!

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Etsy....

Or "art porn" as Liz would call it.  After discovering Etsy you will never again have any trouble finding something fantastic to spruce up your home, a gift for a special friend, or a unique, one of a kind accessory to add to your collection.  This is an amazing website where you can buy and sell all things homemade or vintage.  Art, clothing, toys, candles, jewelry, the list goes on and on.  Each artist/seller has a page that is referred to as their "shop".  It is so easy to get sucked into Etsy world and just move from shop to shop, adding things to your "favorites" along the way. 

Check out some of my recent purchases.

Chella's Collection

I love having a vintage map of Holland, cut from a 1950's atlas, around my neck to help me feel close to home.  This pendant was only $18.  What a steal!!!


LaurenElaineDesigns

I asked Lauren to custom stamp a bracelet for me with the words "be here" stamped on the outside, as a reminder to live in the moment.  You can request any words, any font, and even have something stamped on the inside.  Mine has a hidden message....shhhhh.  This custom bracelet cost $6.95!!! 


Mignonne Handmade

Lastly, I have to mention my wonderful friend, Jenn Wood, who is an incredibly talented, local artist who sells all of her pieces through Etsy.  You must stop by her shop, Mignonne Handmade!

Sunday, March 25, 2012

Asparagus...a true sign of Spring

I love asparagus.  The deep, woody flavor adds such dimension to any dish.  It makes me smile when I see those long green stalks back in my local produce section.  During the Spring, when asparagus is plentiful you can usually find them at a pretty good price. 
They were on sale last week at Safeway so I tried out a new recipe that came in this months "Everyday Food" mag.  Asparagus and Potato Flatbread.
It was truly delicious and not too much work.  My honey and I enjoyed it with a thinly cut skirt steak.  Great combo.

Here's what you need:
1 package pre-made pizza dough ( Fresh and Easy is cheap and yummy)
1/4 cup olive oil
1 medium Yukon Gold potato (peeled and thinly sliced)
1 bunch asparagus (cut into 1/4 inch pieces)
Grated Parmesan cheese (as much as you like)
Grated Gruyere cheese (also found for a good price at F&E, and as much as you like)

Preheat oven to 500 degrees.  Roll out your dough on a floured surface and transfer to a parchment lined baking sheet or pizza stone.  Brush with olive oil.  In a medium bowl, toss potato slices with 2 tsp. oil and season with salt and pepper.  Arrange potatoes on dough, leaving a 1/4 border.  Bake until edges of crusts are golden and potatoes are beginning to crisp around edges, about 12 minutes, rotating half way through. 
Meanwhile, toss asparagus with 2 tsp. oil and season with salt and pepper.  Reduce heat to 450, remove flatbread from the oven and top with asparagus.  Return to oven until asparagus is crisp-tender, 5 minutes.
Top with cheeses and bake until melted, 3-5 minutes.  Optional:  Broil for the last couple of minutes to brown the cheeses. 
Cut, serve, and enjoy!

Want more asparagus?
Try it roasted at 350 for 20 minutes with just olive oil, salt and pepper.  So simple and yummy.
Add it to an omelet or quiche.
Saute it with other veggies for a healthy stir fry.

Thursday, March 8, 2012

Free Redbox Movie Rental

Check it out!!!  Free movie night! 
Redbox is celebrating 2 billion rentals by giving you a free movie. 
Just for today (March 8th),  use promo code: THANKS2U at any Redbox kiosk
and get a one day only, free DVD rental.  Sweet!

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Happy Happy Hour

Yummy food and cheap beer, what's not to love!  Moto Sushi has an awesome happy hour Mon.-Sat., 3-6:15 (that 15 minutes comes in handy) and on Sunday 11-6:15.  Fifty percent off several aappetizers, including edamame, crispy spring rolls, and gyoza.  House sushi is also 50% off and includes some favorites such as spicy tuna rolls, Philadelphia rolls, and California rolls.  All of that AND 16oz. draft beers for $2.99  Love it!  The food is fresh and tasty and the overall atmosphere of the place is pretty laid back and friendly.  Just remember not to touch the window coverings!!!  They are pretty irresistible but they have several warnings on the menu about kids and adults alike being punished if you can't keep your paws off their unique shades.  Got you curious, huh?
Well, you will have to go check it out.  Enjoy the food and the decor!

Sunday, February 19, 2012

Oh library, how I love thee...

As some of you know, I was a school librarian in my former life and it was the best job in the world.  Not only did I work with some of the most amazing people I got to share my love of books with children.  There is something so magical about taking children on a journey through a book.  I don't get to do that with as many kids as I used to but I now have one very special kid that I get to share books with, my little munchkin.  We have been going to the library at least once a week since she was about one year old and I have discovered that there is so much more to the library than just books.  Here are some ways in which you can use the Phoenix Public Library to it's fullest potential.

Children's / Family Story Times 
Story time for babies, toddlers, and families has saved me from total boredom and loneliness on many occasion, along with sharing the love for books and learning with my kiddo.


Videos
Recently borrowed:  Crazy Stupid Love, Everything Must Go, 50/50, Instructional videos for kids on yoga, ballet, and hula dancing.

Books
Recently borrowed:  The Family Fang by Kevin Wilson, The Dovekeepers by Alice Hoffman, What Alice Forgot by Liane Moriarty, Traveling Mercies by Anne Lamott and at least 10 new children's books every week.

Books on CD for children and adults
Great for roadtrips!

Music
Recently borrowed:  Evolver by John Legend,  Hard Candy by Madonna, Bon Iver by Bon Iver, The Best of the Laurie Berkner Band (kid music).

Culture Passes
Allows 2-4 entries to some cool local spots such as The Phoenix Zoo, The Children's Museum, The Desert Botanical Gardens, etc.

Holds
You can put books, movies, and CDs on hold at any location.  The library will notify you via e-mail when your item is ready for pick up. 

Reading Progams
The library currently has a winter reading program going on called "Catch BookBreath @ your Phoenix Public Library".  Children earn prizes by keeping track of the reading they do on their own or with their families.  The library also has a summer reading program to encourage reading throughout the summer break.

Library On-Line
The Phoenix Public Library also has many useful on-line resources.  One that we like to use is TumbleBooks-eBooks for eKids!   The Tumble Book Library offers a large selection of books that can be read to your child as they follow along with the words and pictures.  There are also books in Chinese, Spanish, French, and Russian.  Click on the "Learning and Research" tab on the library's home page to access TumbleBooks.

How do you use your local library?

Monday, January 30, 2012

Comfort Soup

I woke up feeling a little tickle in my throat this morning.  As the day progressed my nose started to run and my body felt a little achy.  I wanted to lay down on the couch and wrap myself up in a blanket but since I am the mom of an energetic 4 year old I had to suck it up and resort to plan B, make soup.  Elliot and I made our family's favorite soup this afternoon and it is now warming my soul and my belly.  This recipe comes to me courtesy of my lovely friend Andrea and her Bon Appetit Magazine hand-me-downs.


                        Lentil Soup with Italian Sausage

It doesn't cure any colds but it sure does taste good.
PS.  If you live here in Phoenix, you must make a special trip to Niccoli's Italian Deli for the homemade Italian sweet sausage.  I paid $5 for a pound today.  Worth every penny!