Tuesday 3 May 2022

Tuesday, May 3 2022

 "Art is simply the name for how you live your life 

and how you tell others what you think and feel."

~ Karen Magsamen, Living Artfully ~

So yesterday I suggested to Mr P that we make the Peanut Soup which we both love. He went to the grocery store nice and early and bought all the ingredients and we started putting it together in our slow cooker. Unfortunately the recipe makes more than our cooker can hold so we had to transfer it to a large soup pot on the stove. It still worked out nicely and our house smelled like peanuts and spices all day. We now have SO MUCH soup that we'll be eating it for days, especially since my dad didn't seem too keen on it (he did eat it though). I try now to stretch his taste buds too much these days and usually try to make sure he has a choice of something he likes. There's always a frozen dinner in the freezer for nights when we want to enjoy something a little too spicy for him.

Mr P went to have our winter tires changed over to the summer ones and he decided we really needed to buy new tires so he'll have to go back today and have that done. *Sigh* I hate that expense especially since we aren't really driving anywhere this year. But it is a matter of safety especially when we have the grands as passengers.

Our Soup

Listening: WETA VivaLaVoce on Radio Garden (also on WETA.org) L'elisir d'amore: Act II by Gaetano Donizetti. What a joy to listen to opera again!  I was scrolling around the globe on Radio Garden this morning and nothing sounded right until I searched for classical stations and found WETA from Washington. I dusted off my massive opera guide books and read the synopses of this opera. It's delightful though I'm surprised my husband is still sitting in the room with me. I used to love going to the opera in Bucharest, Prague, and even in Albania. You could enjoy precious gems of performances for a very low cost. I had a few girlfriends who also loved opera and we even formed an opera club where we would study the operas together before attending the performances. It was a beautiful time in my life. I miss it but I can still read. listen, and learn on my own of course.

Weather: -1c when we got up ay 5 am but it's gloriously sunny and will hit 16c later today!

Feeling: Happy and content which is nice for a change. 

Hearing: Early morning birds.... a very loud and happy sounding Cardinal and Mr P said he thought he heard an owl.

Here's the soup recipe!

Tomato and Peanut Soup with Sweet Potato and Chickpeas

(From The Soup Sisters and Broth Brothers Cookbook)

Ingredients

1Tbsp vegetable oil

1 onion, chopped

2 Tbsp peeled and grated ginger

3 gloves garlic, minced

1-2 jalepenos, seeded and finely chopped (we used a large red pepper instead)

2 tsp chili powder

1 1/2 tsp ground cumin

1 tsp salt

4 cups chicken or vegetable broth (or water)

1 19oz can chickpeas, drained and rinsed

3 tomatoes chopped or 1 19oz can diced or whole tomatoes with juice

1 lg sweet potato, peeled and diced

1 large carrot, peeled and diced

1/4 to 1/3 cup crunchy or smooth peanut butter

1/4 cup finely chopped cilantro stems (reserve the leaves for garnisgh)

1 handful of torn kale or swiss chard leaves (we used spinach- probably 3 handfuls)

plain yogurt or sour cream, chopped peanuts and cilantro for garnish

To Make (on stovetop):

1. Heat the oil in a large pot over medium heat. Add the onion. Cook, stirring often, until the onion is softened.

2. Add the ginger, garlic, and peppers. Cook, stirring often, for 1-2 minutes.

3. Add the chili powder, cumin, and sale. Cook, stirring often, for 1 minutes.

4. Add the stock, chickpeas, tomatoes, sweet potato, carrot, peanut butter and cilantro stems. Bring to a boil.

5. Reduce the heat and simmer, uncovered, until the vegetables are tender, 20-30 minutes. Stir in the kale/spinach if using and cook until it wilts, 2-3 minutes. 

6. Serve with generous dollops of yogurt and cilantro/peanuts.

Makes about 8 servings (at least!) and you could also serve it over rice for a delicious curry.





Monday 2 May 2022

Monday, May 2 2022

 "Ideas are like children,

your own are beautiful."

(I wrote this in my book of quotations but I didn't note who said it!)

Earlier this morning hubby and I were chatting about the ages of our two children and oh my how can they be 'that old' already? Our daughter is going to be 42 this summer and our son will be 40 on his next birthday. We're lucky to live about 15 minutes from our son and his beautiful family and we can see them as often as we wish. We try to help out with the kids when needed but with Covid around we are being very careful. The kids take tests whenever we need to be with them. Our daughter, unfortunately, lives far away in Toronto and it's been a long, long time since we've seen her. She had tickets to come see us in the spring of 2022 but those were cancelled because of Covid. We're trying to figure out a good time for her visit but she has her own small boutique so it's hard for her to get away. Thinking about her makes me teary today. 


Some of my cookbooks

Cooking: The Soup Sisters and Broth Brothers Cookbook. I think soup is my very favourite food in the world! I truly could eat it every day and never get tired of it. I had to convince Mr P to learn to like soup in the beginning because his memory of soup was limited to his mom's watery Dutch broth with meatballs the size of peas. I love hearty, stew-like soups and brothy, Asian-style as well. Today I am planning to make one of our favourites- a thick and spicy African Peanut Soup.

Reading: Whip Smart by Melissa Febos. This woman is an amazing writer and human being. Brutally honest and authentic. I don't know how she does it. This book is about her experiences as a professional dominatrix! 

Loving: Daphne's Diary. This is such a sweet and beautiful magazine that I decided last year that I needed a subscription. It's just brimming with beauty and positivity and I learn about interesting artists every month. I just renewed my subscription.

Waiting: The hummingbirds are now arriving in Yarmouth which is about 3 hours south west from us! A few have been spotted in the area so hopefully we will be seeing them soon. Because of the avian flu we aren't allowed to put out our birdfeeders but hummingbird feeders are apparently allowed so we'll be getting them ready very shortly. And btw, an Indigo Bunting is attracting attention in Dartmouth at the moment. I guess it's a bit of a rare sighting and I wish I could go see it!

Weather: Lovely sunshine and 5c, with a high of about 13c later this afternoon. I am already hearing several neighbours outside puttering around with various gardening machines. 

Sunday 1 May 2022

Sunday, May 1 2022

 "Friendship affirms life!"

~Alexandra Stoddard~

Happy May Day to everyone! At least we have a little sunshine this morning though that will change after noon. I've had a lovely morning so far with my journaling, writing, reading and creating at my desk. This is definitely my happy place and when I am sitting her looking out my window it seems my worries start to fade away. For years I was addicted to watching the news (especially CNN) but at the start of the year I decided to completely stop that habit. It was just affecting me far too much, and in really harmful ways. My dad still watches it and sometimes wants to discuss something with me but I put my hand up and say "stop". I just can't bear the news, especially of Ukraine and the horrors of war. I still get some of it through friends on Facebook but I can scroll past when I don't want to read it. You have to protect your spirit you know. 

I can't wait for my lilacs to bloom!
They are in bud at the moment and it won't be long now.

Listening: Lindin FM radio from Torshavn (Thor's Harbour) on the Faroe Islands (Radio Garden) It's lovely Christian music- a mix of just about every kind- and on a Sunday morning it's perfect. I didn't know that the Faroe Islands are part of Denmark!

Reading: Mythos, by Stephen Fry What a fabulous book! Since I am reading about Greek art this week I thought it would be a good time to brush up on the Greek myths and I already knew about this book so I bought it on Kindle and jumped right in. Fry is such a story teller and makes it easy to remember the whole history. 

Watching: Midsomer Murders Season 18 Episode 3 We are loving this series simply because it never takes itself seriously and is never gruesome. There's a bit of a formula in it but that makes it fun.


Tuesday, May 3 2022

  "Art is simply the name for how you live your life  and how you tell others what you think and feel." ~ Karen Magsamen, Living A...