Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Give a greyhound a new home for Christmas

Greyhounds are the best! They are wonderful, gentle, sweet natured, beautiful, thoroughbred dogs who love nothing more than a soft place to lay their heads. No, they do not require any more exercise than any other breed and they do not have to run. That doesn't mean they don't love to run given the chance.

My Greyhound Adoption Persona for Firefox users is now available on their site. If you would like to wear it, you'll find it here:
Firefox Persona - Greyhound Adoption

Sunday, December 6, 2009

The Korean pancakes, greyhound Persona

No, there are no pictures. They didn't look as pretty as I hoped. They tasted good though they were a little thick. I'm anxious to try them again with some modifications to the recipe. Next time I'll post step by steps. Korean food always has steps. Lots of preparation, little cooking time.

I'm working on a Persona for Firefox about Greyhound Adoption.  Here is what I have so far:




Its a greyhound, bag packed, making his way to his forever home. I'm going to submit it to Firefox for approval. I'll keep you posted.

Saturday, December 5, 2009

Experiment day

When we lived in Korea, we often went to a certain restaurant near our home. It was situated on the slope of a hill, and consisted of multiple little houses, all decorated in the traditional Korean style, with the traditional heated floors. The kids love it - they would bring their blankies and snuggle on the warm floor. The parents loved it too, both for the food and for the fact that the kids would fall asleep, snuggled on the warm floor!

One of the menu items was Pindaetok, a pancake made of mung bean powder, topped with green onions, beef, kimchi, bean sprouts, and whatever other ingredients of the day. They were delicious, and we always ate too much of this appetizer to fully do justice to the wonderful Korean bbq that followed.

So today we are going to try and make Pindaetok, or Bindae Dok with spicy soy dipping sauce. Report to follow.

P.S. Being a transplant to the south, I never thought I would like grits, until I tried garlic shrimp grits. Today I am adding the best cheese grits I have ever eaten to the list of Grits Likes. If I can persuade the maker to share the recipe, you can try it too.

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Ami Simms Alzheimers Art Quilt Initiative Priority Quilts



Ami Simms is a well known quilter whose mom had Alzheimers. Ami decided to do something about it, and the Alzheimers Art Quilt Initiative was born. Quilters everywhere are helping the effort by constructing small quilts (fit into a Priority mailer) that Ami sells by auction on her website, or that serve as your "receipt" when you make a suitable donation to the AAQI at any the quilt shows Ami attends.
I am so thrilled that the three little quilts I sent were among those taken to the show in Houston, and that they were deemed worthy of $50, $50 and $65, by those willing to make a donation to the cause.

You can read more about Ami and her project here: Alzheimers Art Quilt Initiative

Rain = Comfort Food

It's pouring with rain here in Georgia today. Definitely a day to make something hot and full of carbs! Here's a recipe for a delicious corn casserole from allrecipes.com. You know I cannot leave a recipe alone, so I've added some optional ingredients for your tasting pleasure. I have tried all of them - even some combos of them - with great success.

RAINY DAY CORN CASSEROLE
(Good for any other day too)

INGREDIENTS
1/4 cup butter, melted
2 eggs, beaten
1 (8.5 ounce) package dry corn bread mix
1 (15 ounce) can whole kernel corn, drained (or about 1 1/2 cups frozen, thawed under running water.)
1 (14.75 ounce) can creamed corn
1 cup sour cream

DIRECTIONS
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C), and lightly grease a 9x9 inch baking dish.
In a medium bowl, combine butter, eggs, corn bread mix, whole and creamed corn and sour cream. Spoon mixture into prepared dish.
Bake for 45 minutes in the preheated oven, or until the top is golden brown.

You can add stuff if you want -  a can of chopped chilies, or some pimiento, or a handful of cheese, or sauteed onions and green peppers, or bacon. It’s very forgiving.

Saturday, November 28, 2009


I'm developing a quilt pattern to teach paper piecing skills. Here is "Hut Hut", a simple paper pieced block, 8". It and it's reflection will make a cute little wall hanging. Am trying to decide if I want to control the colors a bit. Will make a couple more blocks to see how it looks.

After Thanksgiving Food Report

Lots of new recipes made their way into the kitchen this week. Here's the menu:

Rachel Ray's Roast Turkey Breast (with some modifications)
Corn Bread Stuffing with Chorizo
Slow Cooker Southern style green beans
Sweet Potato and Apple bake
Apple cider gravy
Garlic Mashed Potatoes
Cheesecake/pumpkin/pecan pie
Crispy Creme Bread Pudding!
Multi Grain Bread Rolls from Bon Appetit 11/09

Here are Hubby and I with our beautifully browned turkey breasts.


p.s. Credit to #1 son + girlfriend for the yummy desserts :)