Monday, January 5, 2015

The Smoothie Maker

So my mother went above and beyond with gift giving (as per usual) and gave me a Ninja Blender with the fastest motor I have ever heard.  Apparently this was a gift to give or get because many people I talked to had also recently come into ownership of one of these devices.  I am not one to jump on juicing or cleansing but I took this bad boy for a test drive tonight and I can say it is quite an impressive kitchen tool I see getting used in the future.  

The first of its many accolades is that it hardly takes up room in the kitchen.  With our not huge space with limited countertop available, I hesitated to get a big blender/juicer that I would use almost never.  This device is compact and is even smaller than the coffee maker so they will cohabitate nicely side by side.  


As I mentioned before, the motor on this thing is serious.  There are something like 900 watts or megawatts or kilowatts or something impressive mostly to people who deal with watts and devices that use them.  Apparently chopping, blending, and completely pulverizing things are this machine's business and it does it good.

I didn't know what to at first put into my fancy smoothy making masterpiece, but I knew it would not be celery, kale and 12 grapes as one recipe I found suggested.  Who in the heck is having THAT smoothie and not hating themselves every second?!  There are things that I like that would go into a nice smoothie and some things that are common in smoothies that I knew I would despise.  First, bananas; seriously, fuck those guys!  I apologize only marginally for the language, but seriously, bananas are the worst and they have this great food reputation with no reason to deserve it.  They are sticky, hard to access, awkward to eat, smelly and their texture and taste are just the worst.  To all those that love bananas and put them in all of the food recipes, you can have them.  Blech!

Moving past my banana diatribe, I could put tofu in the smoothie and have seen many recipes calling for it.  I was not feeling brave enough tonight to tofu it up.  Tofu is special in that its texture is something to be acquired (I suppose like bananas or mushrooms, but gah, seriously) while its taste is nonexistant.  That is why it makes a good protein packed base for smoothie building.  So I chose to go with greek yogurt which while my husband loathes because of its smell and icky presence, I really enjoy not Chobani greek yogurt.  Fage is a great brand if you can find the total 2% but hardly any stores around here regularly have it.  I prefer my yogurt to have some fat because I can use less and feel satisfied.  Tonight I snagged Greek Gods greek yogurt because this is also a hard to get brand and they have two delicious flavors, honey vanilla and honey salted caramel (seriously, try it, it is the bees and the knees).  I put a whole bunch of fruits and even leafy kale into my cart along with some coconut milk and some chia seeds.  I have been hearing all this buzz about chia seeds and how I will start to Benjamin Button if I have them and while that seems a bit extreme and I hardly feel the need to reverse my aging, I thought now was the time to try something fun.  

I am the worst for measuring and finding exact ingredients when I make things and a smoothie just lends itself to that kind of recipe tinkering because you just toss ingredients into the container, twist on the lid and buzz away.  I took a picture to record for reasons on this blog and here is in no amountage except for the yogurt, what I threw in to the Ninja for its maiden voyage: 1/2 cup of greek yogurt.  This was just kind of eyeballing other recipes on the web and seemed like the right ratio to other stuff.  Strawberries-a bunch.  Strawberries are a gamble in our fridge.  Delicious if we can use them fast enough, yucky if I forget they are there for more than 24 hours (why do they go bad so fast?!).  Baby kale, yes, I know, kale is amazing and wonderful and stuff.  Frankly, I don't get the big deal and at least the baby stuff reminded me enough of spinach and didn't require intensive cleaning and picking.  I tossed in about two handfuls of the stuff.  Frozen raspberries, no I would have preferred not frozen, but it is Pennsylvania in January.  I already feel like I am oppressing migrant workers enough with the strawberries and I just couldn't find not frozen raspberries.  One tablespoon of chia seeds (I guess I did measure this). Coconut milk (a splash) and coconut flakes (a few finger fulls-does that measurement make sense-finger fulls?).  And I drizzled a couple swirles of agave syrup because I need it some sweet and was worried about the tart of the berry and the bitter of the kale.  

Results---delicious!  And alarming; I didn't realize how fast and furious that machine would sound once I clipped over the container.  I love how the blade screws on and then the container flips---genius!  My husband took a sip and could tell there was something leafy, but was none too impressed as was expected given his not love of stinky greek yogurt.  I could probably lessen up on the greek yogurt seeing there was a big glob not mixed in with the rest of the smoothie or I could put it in later in the loading process.  I used a spoon and mixed with not very many watt hands.  It tastes tart and sweet and is creamy and the seeds give it some body but don't feel intrusive or give it a funky taste.  I think I could be happy getting my protein and vegetables and fruits this way.  I also see frozen margahritas or sangrias also in the Ninja's future.  For now I am pleased with the first test drive.  Thanks Mom! Nailed it!

Sunday, January 4, 2015

Reason to love living in Franklin-The River

**My hope in the new year is to take some time to visit the things that make me thankful for living where I do.  I knew when I finished with college I was hesitant to seek work outside of Franklin.  I love it here and knew in my brain and in my heart that this was where I wanted to call home.  I want to take some time to highlight and draw some attention to the wonderful assets that make my home amazing. My husband took all of these great pictures.


On the mornings where I get to sleep in, and with vacation recently behind me there were a few, this is one of my favorite parts about waking up.  I look out my window and I get to see this gorgeous view of the Allegheny River just after it has met up with French Creek.  I have lived in town a decent chunk of my life and my childhood and adulthood I have always been a short walking distance from the river banks.  I am truly lucky that I get to enjoy such a scenic view here in such a beautiful corner of NWPA. 

 
Even tonight in the cooling evening hours (although not January cold, just spring or fall cool) my husband and I are able to leave our backdoor and walk the dog down to the river and walk along seeing water fowl in varying degrees of cuteness and the remnants of beaver activity.  


In the summertime it is refreshing to dip bare feet into its rocky edges and take the dog for some water play when it has just gotten unbearably hot.  The banks allow neighborhood and family gatherings and are a great viewing place for the Independence Day fireworks.  I don't recall much play by the river as a kid because I was not keen to "getting dirty" but I do remember my sister camping out all summer by French Creek catching crayfish and perfecting her fishing skills.       


The husband took us on one kayaking excursion this past summer and I can forsee more of the same in the future.  It is peaceful and awe inspiring especially when one catches the glimpse of a large awkward heron or a gently floating bald eagle.  Many happenings take place on the river throughout the summer and into the fall.  



The Riverfront park just down from our doorstep is a peaceful place for a walk or a sit.  There have been periodic times where local yoga instructors will do sunrise exercises.  
 

Yes, this is the view of my backyard.  The back porch is the perfect place to sit, read, and relax, listening to the quiet water pass by or to see the geese and ducks have their daily congregations.


So I am thankful for this place.  I am happy that this magnificent waterway is so closeby and is so breathtaking in its beauty and simplicity.  I am happy to have a partner who enjoys being near the water and sharing in the adventurous opportunities or just to sit back and read on the porch and watch the water with me.  



Friday, January 2, 2015

Happy 2015

2014 is done and in the books and I am happy to be another year older and hopefully somewhat wiser.  This was a year of growth between learning new things about working full time and being a real legit teacher and pursuing higher education to try to become better and more effective with my charges.  While I am not positive I see myself wanting to change positions so soon, I am happy with the insights gained from the coursework so far.  There have been stressful moments and frustrations, but I will push on.  I did a terrible job communicating more regularly with family members so I will give that another try here in the new year.  I almost completed a race every month with the exception of February when there were no nearby races to take part in.  However there was a full marathon and two halves so I will not say this year was not successful for the running.  The husband and I will cross over three and a half years of marital wonderfulness which fills me with joy and comfort.  It is nice getting to be married to my best friend.  I count myself very lucky.  

The next few months are going to be dedicated to teaching and finding some balance time for me.  I have pushed and pushed from some time I don't really remember and I find myself on this Christmas break forced to take a break because of the "not sick" I let build up.  I am hopeful to continue figuring out what works best in my classroom and how I can figure out some rhythm outside of it that keeps me healthy and happy.  A steady yoga class is a must find at this point but I also would like to have regular working out times that include getting back into the water and some weight training.  I managed in 2014 to get a show into my schedule but we shall see if one arises that will work out this year.  

I tell myself easy going will be the theme for this year.  We shall see how that goes.