Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Back to the Beginning

I feel like I have returned to the days when I first married and knew so little about cooking.  As more and more of the basic ingredients I cook with fall away, I am having to work with new ingredients and figure out how they work.  

Soy bit the dust this past week in my diet.  The irony of it is that I had just received four 20 ounce bottles of traditionally brewed soy sauce I had ordered on-line to be able to deal with the corn issue.  My husband opened one to help out some soy-free sweet and sour chicken I made.  He said it was very good soy sauce.  Glad to hear that at least.  (BTW, adding a little extra salt and sugar to the leftovers helped a lot, so I don't have to slog my way through eating rest of it.)

At this point I figure that once I get through testing out foods, I will make a list of what I can eat.  To keep writing about another food that I have to drop is getting a little depressing.  Even though my diet is restricted, it is a lot more positive to go at it from the challenge of "what good recipes can I come up with using only these ingredients".

This week I am planning to play around with sweet rice flour and potato starch to determine the proportions of water to thickener.  Building block # 1.  

Thursday, August 19, 2010

A Quilt Tale

Several months ago I came across I came across an unfinished project at my quilt group that needed a little help.  When I picked up the bag out of the UFO bin, one of my fellow quilters said, "Don't go there!  It is too ugly!"  Well, I couldn't resist a peek and had to concur that it wasn't very pretty, but I felt challenged to see if I could redeem it somehow.  I decided to name it The Ugly Duckling.


Here is the before picture:

Six blocks created an imbalance and there was way too much of that red fabric.  To tone it down, I removed the solo block at the top and added a couple of borders between blocks and the outer border.

Next came the quilting.  The pattern on the red fabric is leaves, so I echoed that motif in the three rectangles.  I outlined the pattern in the plaid block and did a sunflower in the light green square. For the red fabric I did fill quilting, roughly following the leaf pattern.  

While I wouldn't give this quilt the status of swan, it turned out to be a pretty decent little duckling.

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Two Contrary Tummys

I have lost my culinary mojo.  My rhythm has fallen apart.  My recipes are dying like flies.  Why?  Because my hubby's stomach and mine have decided to take diverging paths and don't want to share.  He cannot eat dairy and has other diet restrictions because of IBS.  I am off gluten and corn.  He can't eat butter.  Margarine is out for me.  Apple vinegar is now a mainstay for me.  He can't eat apples.  That wonderful soy cream cheese and sour cream that was the answer to several recipe challenges is off the list for me.  Argh!  When I am putting together a meal, I am constantly forgetting to get all the parts and pieces going at the right time so that the meal is ready on time.  

Sometimes lately I feel like my conversation with my digestive system goes something like this:

Me:  "What?  Are you really going to be particular about this, too?"

Tummy:  "Yes, I believe I am."

Me:  "You have been rather a pain lately--literally.  And you are starting to cost me a lot of money."

Tummy:  "Sounds like a personal problem to me."

Me:  "No kidding."

My goal at this point is to go a week without a reaction to anything.  Once I go a month, I will feel like can finally get my grocery list settled.  Maybe one day I will have a post entitled "How Elzbee Got Her Groove Back."