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Monday, August 13, 2012

ryan's birthday celebration, clam bake style.


when i asked ryan what he wanted to do for his birthday party this year, without hesitation he said that he wanted a clam bake.  then, when i asked him what type of cake he would like, without missing a beat he said that he wanted an ice cream cake.  (pretty impressive for someone who is usually very indecisive!)

this weekend we celebrated ryan's birthday with our families, clam bake style.  we had clams, shrimp, lobster, kielbasi, potatoes, corn on the cob, coleslaw, homemade pickles, and iced tea.  really, it was the perfect summer party menu . . . and, it was so easy to make because everything just cooks in one giant pot!

for dessert, i made ryan a homemade ice cream cake . . . a layer of homemade chocolate ice cream and a layer of homemade vanilla ice cream with chocolate fudge and cookie crumbs in the middle, all covered in frozen whipped cream.  oh, it was heavenly!  (i also made leko his very own little ice cream cake too with vanilla ice cream and whipped cream.)

we had such a good time celebrating ryan's birthday this weekend with our families.  i can hardly believe that tomorrow ryan turns 28!


hope everyone had a great weekend too!
love, laurie

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Friday, August 10, 2012

walking through the waves

{music: surfer girl by the beach boys}

ryan shot this little video using my waterproof camera while we were at point pleasant beach this past weekend.  (you can see pictures from our trip to point pleasant here and here.)  i just love the washed-out and old-fashioned feel of this video.

have a great weekend!
love, laurie

Thursday, August 9, 2012

homemade vegetable sushi


okay, let's get real here.  it seems like everyone i know loves sushi.  so many of my friends have this deep love for sushi . . . the kind of love where they crave it and can't live without it.  i have always felt like i was missing something when it came to sushi.  the idea of eating raw seafood never appealed to me at all, not only because of the texture, but because when i was in elementary school one of my friends actually got a parasite from a sushi restaurant.  talk about gross.  she was out of school for two whole months!

needless to say, sushi never sounded appetizing to me.  sure, i know that you can order sushi with just vegetables in it, but somehow it just never seemed like something i wanted to spend my money on.  lately, i have been seeing a ton of recipes online for "homemade" sushi.  after spending a good deal of time reading through several sushi recipes, i was amazed at how easy it actually is to make your own sushi.

so, i ventured out and purchased all of the supplies that i needed, and i figured that it couldn't hurt to give it a try.  after all, if i didn't like it, it wasn't like i spent a ton of money on one single sushi roll in a restaurant.


to make your own homemade sushi, start off by gathering your sushi supplies . . .

i found all of the sushi supplies at my local grocery store, and honestly, i was shocked at how inexpensive they were.  i bought a huge bag of calrose rice for $5.  not bad, considering there are 50 servings in the bag and we can use the rice for other things like stir fry.  the pack of nori (roasted seaweed) was only $1.99, and i was happy to see that there was absolutely no fat, cholesterol, or sodium in it.  the bamboo rolling mat was only $1.29, and of course, it is reusable.


cover your bamboo rolling mat with plastic wrap.  (i read this suggestion online, and in the end i was happy i did it because it made cleaning up super simple.)  lay your bamboo rolling mat on a flat surface with the bamboo facing horizontally. 

choose which vegetables you would like to put inside your sushi roll, and slice them into strips.  for the inside of my sushi roll, i cut strips of avocado, red bell pepper, and cucumber.  

cook the rice according to the directions on the bag.  for one sushi roll, i used one serving (1/4 cup) of rice.  after the rice is cooked, mix a few drops of rice vinegar into the rice and let the rice cool.


place one sheet of nori on the bamboo rolling mat.  (almost immediately after i did this step, i had a furry little helper inspecting  it.  he went wild smelling the seaweed . . . it was absolutely hysterical.)


with wet hands, gently press the rice on the nori.  (if your hands are not wet, you will be absolutely covered in rice, i guarantee it.)  leave a small section uncovered at the top of the nori so that the roll will stick together.


placed the vegetables across the middle of the rice.  (i stuffed mine pretty full with vegetables.)


begin rolling the bottom edge of the nori with your hands.  then, use the bamboo rolling mat to firmly squeeze the roll together.  after it is secure, continue rolling it with the bamboo rolling mat, until it is completely rolled.


there you have your sushi roll.  (i was amazed at how well it held together!)


using a sharp knife, cut the roll into even pieces.


. . .and voila!  homemade sushi.

i chose to dip mine in low-sodium soy sauce.  i actually liked my vegetable sushi roll, and after eating it, i was surprised at how full i was!

now that i successfully survived my first attempt at sushi, i want to try making it again with other vegetables.  maybe i will even try cooked fish or chicken.  i liked dipping my sushi in the soy sauce, but i also want to try some wasabi and fresh ginger on the side too.

my next adventure will be to make an inside-out sushi roll (where the rice is on the outside of the roll) . . . i'll let you know how it goes!

enjoy!
love, laurie

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

the county fair


last night after work, we went to the wayne county fair.  there's nothing quite like a good old-fashioned county fair in the summertime.  one price per person covered parking, admission, exhibits, shows, and rides.  we saw a ton of different farm animals, and even watched two sneaky goats escape from their fence.  luckily, someone came to wrangle them back to where they were supposed to be.

we sat in the seats of the grandstand to watch a "truck pull" and i can assure you that i have never seen anything quite like that before, so that was rather entertaining.  afterward, we rode so many different rides.  it has been years since we have been on carnival rides, so we felt like kids again spinning around and around on the tilt-a-whirl until we were dizzy and could not stop laughing.

of course, you can never go wrong with county fair food too.  we forgot about our diets for one night and shared a gyro and a corn dog.  it was the perfect summer date night!

love, laurie

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

point pleasant beach: part two

you can see part one of our trip to point pleasant here
love, laurie