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Chickpea (Cutlet) Heaven

The hype is big and I was very excited to make the most popular recipe to come out of Veganomicon.  Oh dear are these good - too bad I had no plan other than to make them (the baked variety).  I made a bunch to freeze and eat throughout the week. Now, after serving them sliced with ketchup for dipping (Papaya) and diced with pasta, asparagus and basil (me) I have bagged them up and have all sorts of great ideas for the six I’ve got left (I made a double batch).

Vegan food is good people, I swear.

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Sleeping...or lack thereof by Papaya Mom on May 5th, 2005
Falling asleep seems to be an issue for Miss Papaya these days.

A great weekend so far! by Papaya Mom on April 9th, 2005
Friday started things off well! Even though Papaya had been a bit cranky the day before she was wonderful for my morning walk with Amy Zinkhon.

A better day by Papaya Mom on April 26th, 2005
Papaya and I had a better day so far.

First Date True Colors by Papaya Mom on July 30th, 2007
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Hearty meal on a rainy day... by Papaya Mom on April 6th, 2005
We meant to walk today.

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Strawberry-Coconut Scones

My whole house smells of the fresh coconut I chose to include in this recipe from the Post Punk Kitchen!

Edited: they sucked, too bad.

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We still eat by Papaya Mom on July 19th, 2007
here and there, even when I don't menu plan on Mondays.

First Date True Colors by Papaya Mom on July 30th, 2007
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Delish by Papaya Mom on July 19th, 2007
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Not enough produce? by Papaya Mom on January 25th, 2007
The Well Fed Network recently had an article on advances in Nutrition and part of it popped out at me:"If Americans doubled their consumption of produce (which we would have to do in order to eat as much as we should be eating), there would not be enough vegetables to go around.

I miss my crockpot by Papaya Mom on November 23rd, 2007
It got broken on the way to Hawaii - damn.

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Gone Vegan.

I read a book as a fell asleep one night last week, woke up sure that I would spend the next year eating a vegan diet (possibly longer). My primary reasons are health and of course there are follow on reasons (ethical, environmental) that come with research. Please, don’t take this as a judgment of anyone else, this is what is right for me at this time in my life and I’m enjoying it to the hilt.

For example - my house smells amazing right now as I’m using up last week’s leftover butternut squash in Spicy Arabian Butternut Soup. It smells so good I can hardly wait for lunchtime! I’m watching the front door like a crazy woman waiting for what I’m sure will be my new cookbook obsession - Veganomicon. I am very lucky o be living in Hawaii where the ability for such a varied diet is here year round, and to be somewhere that Dr. Shintani has blazed the way and made healthy food available in some of our local restaurant chains.

Think I’m destined to a life of salads? Look here! I’m feeling great - lowering my cholesterol, cancer risk, diabetes risk, the list goes on and on and on.

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Inspired by Papaya Mom on August 16th, 2007
Papaya and I went to her friend Michael's house to play today and I got to process tomatoes with his Mom Sonia.

Hearty meal on a rainy day... by Papaya Mom on April 6th, 2005
We meant to walk today.

Sabrina knows her shit. by Papaya Mom on January 28th, 2007
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Easter Morning! by Papaya Mom on April 8th, 2007
We convinced Papaya this morning to go looking for plastic eggs - she looked at us like we are crazy.

What it's like... by Papaya Mom on May 23rd, 2007
to be bipolar.

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I miss my crockpot

It got broken on the way to Hawaii - damn.

Well - maybe I’m lucky - since I’ve since discovered the glaze in many slow cookers have lead.

Lookie lookie what I found - now I have to convince myself to buy the replacement -Gourmet Rice n Slow Cooker by Vita Clay.

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Loooooong Weekend! by Papaya Mom on April 18th, 2005
Friday night was the Submarine Birthday Ball.

Delish by Papaya Mom on July 19th, 2007
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A New Year! by Papaya Mom on January 3rd, 2005
We had a great New Year eating Cajun food at Mor Mor Bistro with friends:) The music was a bit loud and Adventure Dad felt like he was out of place without his AARP card but we had a nice time nonetheless.

A great weekend so far! by Papaya Mom on April 9th, 2005
Friday started things off well! Even though Papaya had been a bit cranky the day before she was wonderful for my morning walk with Amy Zinkhon.

Meal Planning Monday by Papaya Mom on June 4th, 2007
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Menu of course

Roast Turkey
Bumpa’s Mashed Potatoes

Gravy and Stuffing from a Bag made with my homemade stock
A salad from my Brother & his Wife’s Garden
My homemade cranberry sauce with fresh island oranges
Garlic and Herbed Early Peas and Green Beans
Creamed Corn with Bacon and Leeks
Two Ted’s Pies - Pumpkin Cream and Chocolate Haupia Cream
Haupia and Sweet Potato Bars

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Inspired by Papaya Mom on August 16th, 2007
Papaya and I went to her friend Michael's house to play today and I got to process tomatoes with his Mom Sonia.

A New Year! by Papaya Mom on January 3rd, 2005
We had a great New Year eating Cajun food at Mor Mor Bistro with friends:) The music was a bit loud and Adventure Dad felt like he was out of place without his AARP card but we had a nice time nonetheless.

Dinner Tonight by Papaya Mom on August 29th, 2007
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Capitalism by Papaya Mom on February 5th, 2007
Without it, service sucks.

Baking by Papaya Mom on February 17th, 2007
Oh, how I love to bake.

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The perfect first day

It may have not been the perfect first day home, but it came as close as humanly possible.

We arrived on time to Honolulu and met up with Tutu and Bumpa at the airport where Papaya pretended to be shy for about twenty minutes. Poor thing, he body was telling her it was two a.m. so it must have been hard to be nice to all these adults who are there to talk and hug and kiss and tickle you.

She woke up bright and early the next morning at three a.m. Hawaii time, luckily Mama is on East Coast time too so we survived it with little trouble . We ate our first breakfast and unpacked some in our new apartment. We read books and played games and I was so amazed at her ability for imagination.

Example: Opens plastic Easter Egg and tells me the chicken just hatched out of the egg. “We are hatching the eggs Mama.” Then goes on to tell me that one has flown up into the tree and she is going to get a ladder to save it. Once she mimics reaching up she cradles the imaginary chicken and moves on with her game of hatching eggs, lining up the shells and pretending to feed apples to the chickens. It may have happened on one of her cartoons once that a chicken got stuck in a tree (Diego? Wonder Pets?) but darn - she kept that theme going and had such fun with a few empty plastic eggs!

This reminds me one of my goals for living her - minimal if any TV. We are using the code-word “Syracuse” for it (S comes before T and U before V and “SU” is apparently what Syracuse is known for says Adventure Dad). She just zones on it when I put it on and would watch it all darn day. I want the kid to read and play instead, and for myself I want to be a more involved Mama.

When Tutu and Bumpa awoke we went to Cinnamon’s which has beautiful outdoor seating which helps when Papaya wants to do a little leg stretching while I’m eating my Mahi Mahi Benedict. Back at home Bumpa and I cleaned and organized the fridge while Papaya explored her new yard under Tutu’s supervision. The girl has a thing for dirt facials - in fact this lead to one of the two bath/showers we had to take this day!

After the bath and lunch Papaya napped while I got to go grocery shopping at Down to Earth with my new awesome grocery bags and stock up on yummy stuff. I did meal planning through Thursday when we will go to the Farmers Market and get inspiration by what is fresh and in season!

While Maya played I got to organize and unpack some new Bento Boxes, our new Laptop Lunchboxes. I’m going to work this week on putting together the closets/desks in our beautiful new apartment and on spending a lot of time in the front yard letting Papaya play in the great warm outdoors!

Post-nap my brother, his wife, my step brother, his wife and son all came over to spend some family time. We took the Keiki to the beach where Maya made sure to remind Uncle and I that we needed to jump at each wave so no water got into her mouth. Her favorite moments were sitting in the sand with measuring cups - a classic picture of simple and happy childhood. Post-beach we washed off the sand and ate a little dinner before she collapsed into sleep - at 7:30 p.m. which to her little body was 11:30 p.m.

I feel so full and happy about how this move is turning out. We miss Adventure Dad of course, but we get to talk on the phone right now and things here are as well as I could hope. The Papaya is loving her “new” bed which is actually my one from childhood (how cool is that?) and her family here. I am looking forward to a week of appointments, reunions with friends and sitting in my front yard in paradise watching my daughter play happily with a rake and a hula hoop.

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Prius Love by Papaya Mom on August 5th, 2007
We've made the leap, in our minds of course, to purchase our next vehicle.

Like a fish out of water by Papaya Mom on October 13th, 2007
It's how I felt - without internet (on MY beloved Macintosh computer - I had access via my 'rents PC but PCs hate me and it's just not the same) for what I think may have been an eternity but Adventure Dad assures me was only a few weeks.

Not a solution. by Papaya Mom on January 17th, 2008
A horrible crime happened in Hawaii today.

Like saying you've never had the flu by Papaya Mom on October 28th, 2007
That is what happens when a tired Mommy blogs about having no time to blog.

Saturday by Papaya Mom on February 16th, 2008
It is six a.

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Dinner Tonight

Creamed Corn with Bacon and Leeks with a slice of warm whole wheat baguette and a slice of blue brie (brie cheese with a vien of blue - oh so deliciouso). It was a small meal but I plan to use the creamed corn as a side dish to tomorrow’s curried bratwurst and I bet it’s even better the second day. I used Black Forrest Bacon from Whole Wallet Foods that was nice because I could buy the four slices needed instead of a whole darn packet and then end up looking for uses for a high fat meat product in my ever-healthier kitchen.

Later in the week I plan to make Vietnamese Shrimp Rolls and Pasta with Spinach, Beans and Asiago Cheese. It will be a delicious first week home in my own kitchen again.

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That damn Palm Pilot by Papaya Mom on April 21st, 2005
We got Adventure Dad all set up, a new computer and Palm Pilot.

Kicking those Duty Day blues. by Papaya Mom on April 23rd, 2005
Ah, Adventure Dad' last duty day of this refit.

A New Year! by Papaya Mom on January 3rd, 2005
We had a great New Year eating Cajun food at Mor Mor Bistro with friends:) The music was a bit loud and Adventure Dad felt like he was out of place without his AARP card but we had a nice time nonetheless.

Not enough produce? by Papaya Mom on January 25th, 2007
The Well Fed Network recently had an article on advances in Nutrition and part of it popped out at me:"If Americans doubled their consumption of produce (which we would have to do in order to eat as much as we should be eating), there would not be enough vegetables to go around.

Meal Planning Monday by Papaya Mom on June 4th, 2007
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Inspired

Papaya and I went to her friend Michael’s house to play today and I got to process tomatoes with his Mom Sonia.

Fresh from the garden we peeled, seeded and chopped probably 30 tomatoes then stewed them with onion, garlic, olives, olive oil and basil. I cooked up my jar tonight with some ground beef - yum!

I can’t wait to get settled in Hawaii and go the the Farmers Market to buy a few pounds of tomatoes and can sauce to eat over the “winter.”

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A New Year! by Papaya Mom on January 3rd, 2005
We had a great New Year eating Cajun food at Mor Mor Bistro with friends:) The music was a bit loud and Adventure Dad felt like he was out of place without his AARP card but we had a nice time nonetheless.

What it's like... by Papaya Mom on May 23rd, 2007
to be bipolar.

A better day by Papaya Mom on April 26th, 2005
Papaya and I had a better day so far.

Malasadas by Papaya Mom on July 29th, 2007
Portuguese doughnut - happy sugar laden place of my youth - oh delicious! Even .

Kicking those Duty Day blues. by Papaya Mom on April 23rd, 2005
Ah, Adventure Dad' last duty day of this refit.

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Bento Safari

On today’s “Code Orange” air quality day I was not about to take sweet Papaya to the park and let her breathe in the poison air that my SUV created. Instead we enjoyed our time with consumer culture and went Bento hunting at Target.

The Flickr Bento Group I belong to often talks of finding Bento accessories in odd places, one of which being Target. I was not about to utilize the dollar spot to outfit my daughter with her very own Disney Princess Bento set because, well, I’d rather she found her self worth in more than titles. Alas, that is a whole other post.

I was pleasantly surprised that we found two Bento boxes - actually three, but I only bought the two that were our size because a four-level lunch box holds much too much food for me, or even dear husband.

The first is the
Lunch & Go Mini Lunchbox
Alladin Lunch & Go Mini Lunchbox with divider.
I’m excited that the divider is free standing so that I can remove or move it as I like. It’s microwave and dishwasher safe although from what I’ve learned it’s best not to microwave the tops of these things. It’s Made in China, which I was avoiding in the toy isle (try that for futility next time you need to waste time) but could not manage to find in my Bento travels. Holding just over a liter (36 ounces) it should do just fine on a regular sized lunch.

Opened up it looks like this
Lunch & Go Mini Lunchbox
Let’s hope the red color is not staining from some awful chemical that will kill me in days, not weeks.

Second was a Circo (Target Brand) Divided Plate that is perfect for a small lunch for the Papaya. Made in Thailand is better than China, I hope. Once again I doubt the top would do well in a dishwasher and the packaging encourages top rack dishwasher use only - I think I’ll handwash this great divided plate. It’s only 18 cm in diameter - so it should not be too much trouble.

Closed:
Circo Divided Plate

Open:
Circo Divided Plate

Now if only we were not planning to be housebound tomorrow (car is going into the shop, again) I’d pack lunch - maybe I will anyway and we’ll picnic on the living room floor.

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The perfect first day by Papaya Mom on September 24th, 2007
It may have not been the perfect first day home, but it came as close as humanly possible.

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First Date True Colors

FriedOkra: Meals Make Memories - Writing Idea inspired me.

Oh how I truly love to eat - a lot.

My favorite meal? I think it might be my first date with my husband - we went to a restaurant that was loud and slightly dark. We sat at a two-top near the window way in the corner and I was smitten. This Italian restaurant made GREAT food - heavy pastas laden with meat or cream and desserts to make you unbuckle yourself.

What did I order? Caesar Salad with Grilled Shrimp. Yep, I was playing skinny and coy - for what reason I have no idea. I was thin thanks to genetics (which promptly quit when I fell in love) so it was not like eating my Pasta Carbonara was going to expand my pants size. Nope, I wanted to impress my future husband with my very feminine eating.

Ah, the lies of dating. Today he knows quite well why my father used to call me “The Pasta Princess” and loves me nonetheless. Yet that night the not-so-low-fat salad with grilled shrimp is a memory of perfectly cooked shrimp (I have a loathing for undercooked shrimp or dried out shrimp, which seems to be how it’s usually cooked in public) with just the right amount of spice. My memories of that meal are perfect - but in retrospect I wonder if the salad was just right or just my memory of that night.

Oh, and before the night was through I showed my true colors when I ordered……Crème Brûlée. Oh yeah baby - it was awesome, and I shared.

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What it's like... by Papaya Mom on May 23rd, 2007
to be bipolar.

Gone Vegan. by Papaya Mom on March 9th, 2008
I read .

We still eat by Papaya Mom on July 19th, 2007
here and there, even when I don't menu plan on Mondays.

Malasadas by Papaya Mom on July 29th, 2007
Portuguese doughnut - happy sugar laden place of my youth - oh delicious! Even .

Sleeping...or lack thereof by Papaya Mom on May 5th, 2005
Falling asleep seems to be an issue for Miss Papaya these days.

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