A pretty busy day (totally skipped any work photos). Oh well! Find more sets here!
April 10, 2012
April 9, 2012
24 Weeks
How far along? 24 weeks
Baby fact: At this stage, baby spends a lot of time yawning
Symptoms: My aching tailbone is back, and I'm suddenly taking more potty breaks.
Movement: It's my favorite part. I'm not sure if it's just coincidence, but he seems to move a lot when Steve is plucking at the guitar.
Sleep: Getting used to it. I find myself daydreaming about sleep often.
Dreams: I dreamt that I gave birth to a baby, and it grew a mouth before my eyes. Then, it suddenly had dreadlocks. I know.
Cravings: Pineapple, Asian noodles, and any baked goods.
Favorite moments: Going on a light jog/fast walk with a friend. I felt SO good afterwards. Hoping to keep it up. Another favorite moment from the week was a surprise visit from my sister (she lives in NYC). She and my mom showed up at my classroom and truly made my week.
On the to-do list: Start getting rid of things I don't need (mostly clothes)
Looking forward to: Vacation! We are going to Hawaii for the first time in a few weeks. And this weekend we are heading to Boston. Steve is running the Boston Marathon. I'm looking forward to cheering him on and seeing some great friends.
April 8, 2012
Tomato and Sausage Risotto
I really love risotto. It's filling, can be loaded with endless healthy (and some not so healthy) additions, and, to me, is relaxing to make. There's lots of stirring involved, but I prefer standing at the stove to rushing around the kitchen, chopping up ingredients, using up a lot of dishes, and worrying about timing everything right. Risotto is just one big dish. And this one's my favorite.
Start by bringing a 28 ounce can of plain diced tomatoes and 3 cups of water to a simmer, and then just let it be.
The recipe calls for a small onion, finely chopped. I usually go for 3/4 of one. But I'm not a big onion fan. My favorite sausage to use is Isernio's Hot Italian Chicken sausage, but I couldn't find the spicy kind the other day, so I just added a bunch of red pepper flakes to make up for it.
After cooking the sausage and onion, add in the rice and wine. I skipped the wine, mostly because my routine has been to drink a glass while cooking (which I never think to do otherwise!). I hate to break tradition, so I pretend it's not in the recipe. Still turns out fine.
Then, it's just stir, add some tomato liquid, absorb, stir, repeat. Over and over for about 25 minutes. This is what the risotto looks like with about 10 minutes to go.
Once the rice is tender, stir in a heap of spinach. The recipe says 7 cups chopped, but I usually use 3/4 of a package and just rip the leaves into pieces.
I love seeing all of that healthy spinach. Makes me feel better about adding in the parmesan cheese and butter. :)
Tomato and Sausage Risotto
via Smitten Kitchen, adapted from Martha Stewart Everyday Food
Serves 4
1 can (28 ounces) diced tomatoes in juice
1 tablespoon olive oil
3/4 pound sweet or hot Italian sausage, casings removed
1 small onion, finely chopped
Coarse salt and ground pepper
1 cup Arborio rice
1/2 cup dry white wine
1 bunch flat-leaf spinach (10 to 14 ounces), washed well, tough stems removed, chopped (about 7 cups)
1/2 cup grated Parmesan cheese, plus more for serving (optional)
2 tablespoons butter
- In a small saucepan, combine tomatoes (with their juice) and 3 cups water. Bring just to a simmer; keep warm over low heat.
- In a medium saucepan, heat oil over medium. Add sausage and onion; season with salt and pepper. Cook, breaking up sausage with a spoon, until sausage is opaque and onion has softened, 3 to 5 minutes.
- Add rice; cook, stirring until well coated, 1 to 2 minutes. Add wine; cook, stirring until absorbed, about 1 minute.
- Add about 2 cups hot tomato mixture to rice; simmer over medium-low heat, stirring occasionally, until absorbed, 4 to 5 minutes. Continue adding tomato mixture, 1 cup at a time, waiting for one cup to be absorbed before adding the next, stirring occasionally, until rice is creamy and just tender, about 25 minutes total (you may not have to use all the liquid).
- Remove pan from heat. Stir in spinach, Parmesan, and butter; season with salt and pepper. Serve immediately (risotto will thicken as it cools), and sprinkle with additional Parmesan, if desired.
April 1, 2012
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