Month: February 2016

Traditions…

     When I recall the memories of my youth, those that stand out above all others are the memories of some special event or family get together centered around a meal. How can I ever forget coming home after a long day at school to find out that my mom was making her Tuna Casserole (my favorite!) and how something seemingly so simple would totallySmokey's Hot Oven Pizza make my day. Then there were those Saturday night movie rental nights when we would always get a hot and delicious pizza via take out from our favorite local pizza joint. Ahh, I can still taste that Smokey’s Hot Oven Pizza…  On special occasions there were those family get-togethers during the holidays where aunts, uncles, cousins and maybe even a family friend or two would all gather together for a feast that would leave you full for at least a couple of days.  Turkey, mashed potatoes, stuffing, and GRAVY, you know, ALL that good stuff.

     Fast forward to today and the at times hectic world we live in and sometimes it seems families forget the seemingly simple act of sitting down to a dinner together where they enjoy a tasty meal, enjoy each others company, and actually talk to one another.  In our family, like I’m sure others experience, the fact that we are a blended family makes the “traditional” meal time all that more difficult to pull off.  However,  even with our logistically challenged kiddo schedule Nancy and I feel that it is very important to maintain that sense of family connection that happens with all of the family around the dining table.  We both believe that the familiarity and consistency provided by those times is so very valuable to our kids as they grow older and look back at the best times of their youth.

     Because of our philosophy of the importance of having family dinners whenever possible as well as getting together for all sorts of special occasions with extended family whenever we can, we have formed some “traditions” of our own over the past few years.  In this section of our blog we will share a few of those traditions and we hope you share some of your traditions as well.  We will also try to demonstrate that even if you think you don’t have time you can still make some traditions of your own. After all when one of the first things your kiddo says when picking him up from school is… “can we have Tuna Casserole for dinner tonight, dad?“, we must be doing something right huh?

–Mike

Eating in…

Quiche Love...     Now I am probably a tad biased when it comes to the posts that will appear in this category but I have never in all my days had so many wonderful things come out of a kitchen that I’ve lived under the roof of in all my life.  In short, Nancy is a Jedi Master when it comes to making wonderful meals and treats appear as if like magic from the same room in our house where the best performance I manage is making kick ass  cup of coffee in!

     I think where her greatest strength lies is in being able to take an existing recipe and make some little change to it that makes what would be a good result turn out great.  It baffles and yet delights me every time!  I’m not the only one so impressed either.  Our son has remarked on numerous occasions while devouring his dinner or a tasty desert  “we should open a (fill in the blank) restaurant”!  Those suggestions have included a Taco Salad restaurant, a Pancake restaurant, as well as a Beef Stroganoff restaurant among many others.

     So in this section we will attempt to share some of those dishes that are sure fire winners from our kitchen.  It should be fun.  And, oh yeah, my old family recipe for Tuna Noodle Casserole simply can’t be beat either!

–Mike

Eating Out…

     As I have mentioned elsewhere in the blog Nancy and I have the good fortune to live in Portland, Oregon a haven for all things “foodie” related.  In fact, there are many a local haunt that have been featured on one of those networks that feature food (notice how I did not say Food Network).  Sometimes the fact that there are so many great places to choose from can lead to one visiting the same great places over and over again when in fact there is so much to discover. 

     One of the things that keeps Nancy and I a happy couple is the thrill of finding a restaurant, hole in the wall, food cart, bakery, cocktailery etc, etc in our area that has one of the best cheese plates, burgers, happy hours, Manhattans etc, etc.    Naturally we have our favorites around town and in this section we will share them in all their splendor!

Biscuit Joy       In addition to local fare, occasionally we will feature a yummy venue from “out of town” a rare treat indeed!  So get ready for our picks on where to find the most scrumptious stuff in the City of Roses as well as points beyond and see which ones merit our very special LFLAL five “Mmm” rating.  Also, feel free to chime in with a favorite from where ever you are reading this from.  We’d love to hear about it!

     Pop quiz time!  Does anyone have a guess at where that pic of those lovely biscuits was taken??  They are really damn good especially when paired with the “Kentucky Mules” pictured in the background!

–Mike

Arts & Crafts

     Let’s have some fun in this section too.  A category like Arts & Crafts can take us in a multitude of directions.  We’re just going to start writing and see where the journey takes us… see kinda like art. Look around at the world that surrounds you, art is everywhere you just have to take notice of it.  Here iCrafty McCraftyn Portland art can be found in a multitude of places from the sides of buildings in the form of street art to our own dining table where the kiddos’ latest and greatest masterpieces are created.  In this section we will explore the depth and breadth of art where we find it and how at times we create it.

     In our household, we believe crafting is a great way for the entire family to relax and enjoy some free time while creating lasting memories both from the experience of making something and from doing so with the people you love… your family.  Projects we hope to feature include sewing and holiday projects as well as fun things the kiddos like to do such as duct tape creations. Some of the projects that have been done over the years might even be considered art, well, by we proud parents anyway. And that’s why this category is called Arts AND Crafts.

-Mike