Thursday, September 12, 2013

Storms and String Cheese

It's been super rainy here lately and I'm loving it. I love listening to the pitter-patter on the windows and the thunder and I love being able to wear long pants and sweaters without having to bundle up or over heat. And the smell! Mmm... it makes me want to leave the windows open, even though it might get my house wet.

Also, lately, I've been really bad about eating lunch. I get off work either at 11 am or 2 pm and then I come home, take a nap, and completely skip eating. Then, when dinner rolls around, I realize I've only had a handful of donut holes and a string cheese. I think I need to just get a bunch of microwave meals, lunch meat and bread, and whatever else I can just whip together without much thought.

There's a secret that goes along with this, though. I love reading a recipe and then figuring it out myself. I made a marinara sauce about a month ago from scratch with little help from a recipe. I took some fresh tomatoes from our community garden and then a can of diced tomatoes as well as a bunch of basil, some thyme, a pinch of cayenne powder, and some olive oil and it was delicious. A couple days ago, I made shells and cheese by whipping up a roux and then dumped in a bunch of cheese and some salt and pepper and the cooked noodles and that also turned out really well.

I think the problem with it is that I don't have enough faith in my cooking. Sean always says it's good... Who knows.

Anyway, now I'm hungry so I think I'm going to go heat up some leftover shells and cheese (which is weird because I don't like leftovers. We'll see how it goes).

love, Ellen

PS! Check out Sean's new blog! He's writing movie reviews just for you! If there's a movie you think we should see, let me know!

2 comments:

  1. Mmmm...the marinara and shells sound so yummy!

    I saw this picture and thought of you. :-)
    http://my-rumbling-tummy.tumblr.com/post/61069188486

    Have you and Sean seen Woody Allen's Blue Jasmine? I saw it a few days ago in theatres and loved it. Cate Blachett is brilliant.

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    1. Those look so good! haha I'll have to take a picture of ours and post it sometime.

      You should try making marinara, it's super easy and really delicious. Just don't over-do it on the olive oil. Oh, and I forgot to mention I added a few cloves of chopped garlic and garlic pepper.

      We haven't seen it yet but I think it looks great. I haven't seen any Woody Allen but I've always been interested.

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