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Tuesday, September 29, 2009

The Chefs

We are a "foodie" family. We eat together often, we collect new recipes and cook them for each other, and we like to go out to eat at restaurants that we haven't tried. Wayne and I subscribed to the Food Network Magazine a few months ago and we have been having fun reading through the recipes and looking at the beautiful food photos. I am not a prolific cook even though I think I am a good one. It's just not something I like to do, so I try to find recipes that Wayne can work up for my benefit and I will gladly be his guinea pig for any new ones. He is a wonderful cook and in 40 years, I can count on my fingers the dishes that really just didn't work out.
In the September issue there was an article about the secrets of chefs. I thought there were some interesting and sometimes disturbing facts about the chefs that were surveyed.

Here are some of them.

1. Many chefs said they are rather picky eaters and they hate eggplant, liver, oysters and tofu.

2. However, chefs hate picky eaters, and when you ask for substitutions, they get annoyed. They don't believe people who say they are allergic to an item. Now this bothers me because I am allergic to celery and always have to ask if there is any celery in the items I order. I have been to the hospital a couple of times because I accidentally consumed some.

3. When chefs eat out at another restaurant, they avoid eating the pasta and chicken because they know how overpriced these things are. They like to order things they don't or can't make.

4. They like fast food and the majority cite Wendy's as their favorite fast food restaurant.

5. Only half the chefs interviewed graduated from cooking school. The other half worked their way up the cooking ladder.

6. 71 % of chefs give special treatment to food critics and 63% give special treatment to celebrities.

7. Three fourths of chefs say they have seen roaches in the kitchen, but most of them rate their kitchens as clean.

8. Some chefs admit that if you don't eat all your bread in the bread basket, you might find it in the next customer's basket.

9. Menu "specials" are often experimental dishes.

10. Only one chef said money bribes will get you a table when the restaurant is booked.

11. 90% of chefs said it is fair to penalize a waiter for bad service. (That is contrary to what all experts say, since they share tips with the bus boys.)

12. They say 20% is what they tip.

13. The saying that you shouldn't order fish on Sunday is probably wise since restaurants don't get fresh deliveries on that day.

14. They hate working on New Year's Eve more than any other holiday with Valentine's Day as number 2, but they like it when couples get engaged in their restaurants.

15. Nearly 60% said they would like their own cooking show on TV.

16. Only 13% have seen another chef do something unsavory to a meal.

17. Wine is marked up 2 1/2 times it's value.

18. Chefs cook even when they are sick or have cut themselves.

19. 25% of chefs say if they dropped food on the floor, they would pick it up and cook it anyway.

20. Most chefs will urge servers to influence your choice to specific dishes on the menu.

21. Most chefs have gotten inspiration from other restaurants...that is why most restaurants carry molten lava chocolate cakes. It's what the customer wants.

22. If you want to be a chef, be prepared to work hard. Most work from 60 to 80 hours a week, work holidays, and earn less than $75,000 a year as compared to waiters who make an average of $662.00 a week in tips and often don't pay taxes on it.

23. Beware if you are a vegetarian or a vegan because some dishes labeled as such may actually have animal blood poured into some sauces.
What are your favorite restaurants and why?

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Look Up!




This is the roof our home.

Going, going.....

Gone!

As Wayne and I were driving home one evening, we saw just above the mountain, a beautiful rainbow half. It hadn't really rained, but the air was very warm and humid and there were a few sprinkles here and there. The light refraction was just right and this is the result. I ran to get my camera and in 5 minutes it was gone. I felt it was a privilege to see one of God's little manifestations just for my benefit. As I visited with my neighbor though, she seemed to think it was for her too. Whatever!! I love things that make my soul happy. Then in the same week we heard a whooooshy noise ( I know that's not a real word) and ran outside just in time to see a hot air balloon right over the top of our house. Now I men RIGHT over as in 3 feet above the point. We thought it would hit the roof. Wayne looked up and said "Good Morning" and they returned the greeting in kind. Once again, I ran to get my camera and I snapped a few shots and in 60 seconds they were gone. I didn't get the shot when it was directly over the front porch but I am sure in the back of their minds, they may have thought that a landing was eminent.
What is the lesson to be learned from this week? Is it to always look up, or is it to always have my camera with me? Maybe both.


Monday, September 21, 2009

Chips Off the Old Block

I am an artist and crafter at heart and always have been. I was sad when my daughters were growing up because they were "jocks" and wanted nothing to do with creativity most of the time. Amy was a very good golfer and was on the high school golf team and Colett was a track star in high school and her running team had even set a record that lasted for years. I was a runner when I was younger too, but my heart has always been in arts and crafts. Imagine my happy mother's heart when both my daughters wanted to start to have craft days. What???? Yes it's true. They both turned into major artists/crafters right under my nose. They both sew, paint, and craft.

Colett is an artist with paintings in Park City, Provo and in the restaurant of the Pizzeria 712 owner as well as having a booth in the Beehive Bazaar a couple of times a year. Amy was a creative window dresser for Nordstram's, has some items in the Beehive Bazaar and has a craft blog with tutorials. Check them out. Oh yes, I love having chips off the old block now.

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Tag, You're It

A Fun Tag

If you are reading this, consider yourself tagged.

Making : Halloween decorations
Cooking : apples for applesauce
Drinking : water with true lemon powder added
Reading: Can't Wait to get to Heaven by Fannie Flagg
Wanting: A new tiled entryway, new counters, new carpet and new driveway
Looking: at my beautiful yard but also toward the day my allergies go away
Playing: throw the squirrel with my dog
Wasting: time on Facebook games
Sewing: mending and taking up clothes
Wishing: I was back East for the leafing season
Enjoying: the cooler weather and rain
Waiting: to eat the dark chocolate in the freezer. I don't get it out so I won't be tempted.
Liking: My great neighborhood
Wondering: when ALL my dreams will come true
Loving: My craft room more than any other room in the house
Hoping: My family doesn't get the swine flu and things work out for Shon's family
Marvelling: At the love and tender mercies of God
Needing: to get all my medical tests done
Smelling: The air after all the rain
Wearing: Contact lenses... and so thankful for them. I hate wearing glasses.
Following: All my family and friend's blogs
Noticing: My hummingbirds are not as active and some have gone for the season
Knowing: My place in the universe
Thinking: I love my life
Bookmarking: My games on Facebook
Opening: My new magazines.....yahoo for Halloween ideas
Giggling: at quotations on my home town website

Friday, September 11, 2009

Shoes Shine

Since my fall a few years ago, it has been hard to find cute shoes that will fit my foot. I had surgery on my knee, my heel, two toes and my ankle and because of the arthritis that has settled in, I have swelling all the time. I am a shoe lover and that has been hard on me. I no longer wear heels, pointy toe pumps, or even backless shoes. I love my flip flops, flats and even my Crocs because of the comfort, but I am always on the lookout for a kitten heel or a wedge that I can actually walk in. My daughters, (and now my granddaughters) are also obsessed with footwear, and I think we all have the Imelda Marcos syndrome. She had over 2700 pairs of shoes, so we have a ways to go, but the average woman has 27 pairs and I think some of us might be a little over average. I won't say who though.
How does your shoe closet measure up? No, it's not about quality, or price. It's about the cuteness quotient. You can spend a lot for your Jimmie Choos or a little for your Target brand
and if they are cute, it doesn't matter, you just need them. Oh the flowers, straps, and bows galore....be still my heart.

Sunday, September 06, 2009

From Tiny to Two

From tiny......




to two.
How can it be two whole years since you were born? You have been so sweet, mellow and happy since the day you were born. There weren't too many babies that were sweeter. Now at 2, I have seen a few stubborn moments, but you are still one of the 8 sweetest grand kids in the world. Oh E we love you!! Happy Birthday little buddie.


Tuesday, September 01, 2009

Bee Careful

I am not an entomologist in any sense of the word. I know insects are beneficial for the diet of a bird or a contestant on a reality show, but I would rather not see any of them. There are exceptions of course such as lady bugs, butterflies, dragonflies, praying mantis and honey bees.

The problem is, I don't know exactly what a honey bee looks like. I have seen pictures and they look like they might be wearing a fuzzy little vest, but I don't like to get close enough to check. Since they are endangered, I hesitate to kill anything that looks like a bee until they enter their domains and then they are fair game. We have been inundated by wasps, hornets, yellow jackets and bees this year. We knock down a nest and the next week there are two in it's place.

It's hard to sit on the deck and eat dinner without being chased into the house. It's almost impossible to pick the blackberries without wearing a hazmat suit, and it's impossible to hang out a bird house because it is soon inhabited by hornets that chase away the birds. The hummingbirds have to fight off the wasps at their feeder and wasps have even taken up residence near my front door because it's close to my water fountain. When you add giant grasshoppers and flies to the mix, then I just want to stay indoors during certain times of the day.



This is a hornet's nest that we found out by the shed. It is huge...about the size of a cantaloupe.



This is nest #1 under the rail going up the deck steps...

Nests 2 and 3.....

Nests 4 and 5

Nest 6

Nest 7

Nest 8


And now we have 2 wasp nests (say that really fast 5 times) on the front porch .
The yellow jacket trap didn't work for us so we must not have too many of those. The spray works well on the nests but I hate having to use poison so much.
Wayne has been stung once. I haven't been yet, knock on wood....as long as that wood is not the rail going up the steps to the deck.