Friday, June 7, 2013

Greek-Style Eggy Scramble

Ingredients:
3 eggs
garlic stuffed olives
sundried tomatoes
red, yellow, and green bell pepper
artichoke hearts
feta cheese
olive oil

How To:
1. Heat a tablespoon or so of olive oil in a skillet.
2. Add chopped bell peppers, chopped olives, chopped artichoke hearts, and sundried tomatoes. Sizzle'em up.
3. Crack in eggs and scramble. Cook to your desired doneness, then sprinkle with feta cheese.
4. Serve with a whole wheat flour tortilla. (Some avocado would be great, too).

Thursday, June 6, 2013

Water Play

I know summer is here when we bring out the swimsuits and find fun ways to get wet in our backyard. So far this year, we've splashed in our little inflatable pool, squirted each other with the hose, and run through the sprinklers (ours and all the neighbors'). Can't wait to break out the water guns and engage in a water battle complete with table fortresses and ammo reload stations.
Discovering the sprinkler.

Hose vs. bucket - who will cry first?


Wetting his little brother.
 
 

 

 





 

Nacho Burger

Maybe it's just because I'm pregnant, but the odd nacho burger I made myself for lunch today was totally delicious.

Ingredients:
sour dough English muffin toasted, with mayo
angus beef patty with poblano and jalapeno peppers (from Fresh n Easy)
extra sharp cheddar cheese melted on the burger
chili
nacho style jalapeno slices
sundried tomatoes
salsa
tortilla chips (on the burger and/or on the side)

Monday, June 3, 2013

Popsicles

The warm weather is here! Beat the heat with a frozen treat!




The kids and I have been experimenting with different flavor combinations. Here are a few of our favorites. Just pour into popsicle molds and freeze. (We found popsicle molds at Dollar Tree and at Ikea).

Chocolate Monkey
Chop up some bananas and add to chocolate pudding.

Orange Dreamsicle:
Combine orange juice, vanilla yogurt, and a banana in the blender.

Melonberry:
Combine watermelon and strawberries in the blender.

I'll post more combinations and pics as we continue our experimentation.

Sunday, June 2, 2013

Planting Flowers

The kids and I love planting flowers. Since we rent our home and probably won't be here forever, I prefer to keep my flowers in pots. I have at least a dozen pots filled with flowers all around the yard. This spring we also decided to grow the stuff for patio salsa - tomatoes and jalapenos, as well as strawberries.



Materials:
Flower pots
Potting soil (we use Miracle Grow Moisture Control Potting Soil)
Gardening gloves
Shovel or spade
Flowers or other plants

How To:
1. Fill your pots about 3/4 full of soil, depending on the size of your plant.
2. Gently loosen your plant from it's original container without breaking the roots. Sometimes we use scissors to cut the pot away.
3. Arrange your plants in your pots, leaving enough room for them to grow and spread their roots.
4. Cover the roots with potting soil, leaving about an inch or two around the top of your pot.
5. Water your plants, and remember to water them regularly or they will shrivel up and die.
6. Place your flower pots around your yard or on your patio, and watch them grow.

Violets
 
 


 Pansies
 










Patio Salsa (Tomato, Strawberry. Jalapeno)












                                                         
                                                                                           First Strawberry

Pirate Park, Bellflower, CA


This pirate-themed park in Bellflower, CA is one of our favorite destinations. One day we made it an extra special adventure by picking up some pirate gear at our local Dollar Tree.

Materials:
(nothing required, but to add to the fun)
foam swords
bandanas
telescopes (could use paper towel rolls)
cheap plastic jewelry
treasure box (even a shoe box is ok)
treasure map (make one at the park after you hide the treasure)





How To:
1. Gather all your pirate gear and get ready for an adventure.
2. The pirate park in Bellflower is located at 16559 Bellflower Blvd.
3. There's not a lot of shade so wear hats, sunglasses, and sunscreen.
4. Bring a snack or grab something from Subway or the coffee shop right by the park.

 





Learn more at www.bellflower.org.


treasure
 
picnic on Raiders blanket

on top of Skull Rock
 
waterfall slide
 
the fortress
 
rock climbing
 
guarding the treasure
 
sword fight

Saturday, June 1, 2013

Tea Time Hat

My daughter just went to her first tea party, and we made her a one-of-a-kind hat.

Materials:
wide-brimmed hat
fake flowers
ribbon
sequins
glue
safety pins

How To:
1. Glue ribbon around the center of the hat.
2. Arrange and attach flowers using glue and safety pins.
3. Glue sequins to add shimmer.

Sure wish I knew how to rotate my photos.

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