I can't tell you how nice it is to be sitting at my desk again, with a cup of green tea keeping me company. Happily, and with massive amounts of relief, I'm here to tell you my surgery last week was successful, and I'm on the mend. Recovery has been slow, but each day I get more mobile as the pain is lessened. Today is the second day with no pain killers (woo hoo!) and considering my gallbladder was removed via my belly button, I think I'm doing just fine. Though now I'm beginning to feel rather house-bound, and probably talking to my cats more than is
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Tuesday, April 30, 2013
Mending: Lemon Poppy Seed Waffles with Crème Fraîche
I can't tell you how nice it is to be sitting at my desk again, with a cup of green tea keeping me company. Happily, and with massive amounts of relief, I'm here to tell you my surgery last week was successful, and I'm on the mend. Recovery has been slow, but each day I get more mobile as the pain is lessened. Today is the second day with no pain killers (woo hoo!) and considering my gallbladder was removed via my belly button, I think I'm doing just fine. Though now I'm beginning to feel rather house-bound, and probably talking to my cats more than is
Monday, April 22, 2013
The Distraction: Chicken, Lime & Tortilla Soup
Whenever I'm in need of a distraction; something to occupy my mind other than anxiety, I head to my kitchen. And lately I've been in the kitchen a lot. You see, tomorrow morning, I check myself into the local hospital for a minor day surgery. Well, that's what the physicians call it. I call it ohmygodyouaretakingmygallbladderoutofmybody day. I've known for quite some time that the surgery was impending, but given that I've never even had a tooth pulled, tomorrow holds a whole bunch of unknowns for me, and I'm kinda sorta freaking out a lot. Don't get me wrong, I know I'm terribly lucky to have never before needed an extended hospital stay. In my almost 40 years of life I've only sprained ankles, had the occupational cuts and burns and bruises, a couple of root canals and a broken heart. Oh, if only there was a bandage for the latter. I've gone through life fairly unscathed, and tomorrow that record is up. Tomorrow I get an IV and anaesthetic for the first time. That alone is giving me the heeby jeebies. The procedure itself sounds short and simple and I can kind of wrap my brain around that bit. But then there is the recovery and the pain and reduced mobility for awhile. I have no idea what to expect from this whole situation and for a control freak like me, it's scary as all heck. I've been tempering my fear with bouts of yoga and cooking, and find both processes meditative and soothing - something to steal my brain away from worst-case-scenario-land. But if you've ever had a gall bladder attack, you know of which sweet hell I speak. Having that knife-stabbing pain gone for good is going to be quite awesome. I just have to get through the next several days and my over-thinking ways. And now I'm rhyming. Let's move on to the soup!
Friday, April 19, 2013
Leaping Forward: A Shy Girl Goes to a Food Bloggers Conference
When I was in junior high, I spent a great deal of time in the school's bathroom. No, I didn't have a wonky bladder. I was just terribly, terribly shy. Every day I went home for lunch, and I would try to make it back so I was just in time for the first bell. That way I wouldn't have to hang about by myself, or worse yet, walk down the hallway lined with the cool kids, who (I felt) were scrutinizing the big dorks and geeks. Me. Alas, if I didn't manage to meet up with my one pal, or if I was just a minute or two early, I sought refuge in a bathroom stall. Not one of my shining life moments, but when you are thirteen and incredibly insecure, hiding out in the bathroom is sometimes a lifesaver. With the trill of that first bell I was released. If there is hell on earth, I'm a firm believer that junior high is it.
Tuesday, April 16, 2013
Roasted Mushroom Tart with Goat Cheese & Onion Jam
Wow. Feels like I've been gone forever - okay a week - but I missed you! My trip to Ontario was brilliant. There's more to share about that later this week, once I unpack and do about 20 loads of laundry and settle back into life and all of the accumulation that tends to happen when one is on holiday and having fun. But for now I have a real treat for you. Mushrooms Canada asked me to create another recipe for their blog and I'm really, really excited to tell you about this savoury tart, using two varieties of mushrooms, goat cheese and a fabulous onion jam.
Tuesday, April 9, 2013
Braised Chicken and Kale with Paprika & White Wine
Wednesday, April 3, 2013
Real Simple: Cocoa Brownies with Fleur de Sel
We all think our brownie recipe is the best ever, don't we? So if I tell you these brownies are the best! ever! you may believe me, or you may not, and that's cool. There's lots of room in the brownie-verse to handle such claims, and how fun is it exploring this chocolaty territory? I can think of worse things to do on a Friday night. It was either make brownies or brush the cats and the poor things are still bitter about their inadequate grooming. C'est la vie! Mama needs her brownies.