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2015/06/04

Deep Fried Glassy Nuts

I found this recipe at site called Chefsteps

I have been looking for easy ways to make candied nuts that I could put on my salads or just to snack on. This may not be an ideal for health nuts but this recipe requires  dusting with powdered sugar and deep frying, but boy! I'm a happy camper to learn this recipe.







2015/05/27

DIY lace hat

Someone turned 8 months!

I made a promise to myself that I would take her monthly pictures until she turns 1. It started at simple photo at first but, I want to challenge my creativity using themed photo shoots. 



She had her swimsuit on since its summer. I accessorized her with a lace hat I made myself. 



 Photo shoot with baby can be quite challenging especially when things don't go my way but I had to be calm and remind myself that should be a stress free bonding moment with my baby.


Thank you for stopping by and celebrating my baby's 8th month with me. I hope you could visit again soon! Have a wonderful sunny summer!


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2015/05/25

Memorial picnic and memorial pie



Salut everyone!

It was a beautiful day foR a memorial celebration. The Andreasens (us) went to park for a picnic to celebrate the Memorial day. I was looking forward to seeing some people celebrating outdoors, but the park was empty like a normal day. However our family had a wonderful sunny day!

Here's Mira looking like she was plotting something diabolical. Maybe counting ways how to keep us awake tonight using her monkey wand.


We enjoyed the quiet outdoors


There's Jon trying to look sexy for me or just being goofy.



And here's our celebratory raspberry pie, Our Grandma June's recipe. My husband described it as a "it reminds me of the days stealing grandma's raspberries".


Red colored themed dessert signifying heroes' blood shed for this country. 


I hope you had a wonderful Memorial daY. Thanks for stopping by. To all who are and were in the service. Thank you for serving the country! God Bless America! 🇺🇸🎉👮



2015/01/08

Lights-penser



When I had a baby, I started to accumulate a few of these especially I buy diaper wipes in bulk. Honestly I didn't know what to do with all of my unused wipes containers until I had to store some of my small Christmas lights away. 

I hate untangling lights so that's when these dispensers came in handy! Although for small box, I can only fit 50 ct lights in it, but hey, why not save the environment and recycle! 


This could be a great use for string and dispensing laces, twines, or strings!




2014/12/09

DIY Baby's First Ornament



Okay so i wont take credit this  concept. I saw this idea from a family who shared a photo from internet so it gave me an idea to put my baby's first hospital sock and tag. Of course, gotta have glitter on. So here it is, my baby's first Christmas ornament for her first Christmas....





......who just turned two months!











2014/09/24

Yellow Nursery

As of today, I am currently overdue and waiting to be induced today. I don't know what's this baby's problem but it looks like she didn't want to come out until her room is done. 




After all the moving and waiting, our nursery finally came into completion.  As soon as I found out I was having a girl, I knew I wanted a yellow nursery.



I didn't want the traditional color of blue or pink . It was hard to find yellow girly nursery inspiration online because yellow is considered as neutral color. I know I am sweet (hah!) but I am really not a pink kind of girl. Pink is too feminine for me.  I don't mind my baby girl wearing pink but pink all over nursery wall would be too much. I picked yellow because it's bright, happy and playful and yellow reminds me of sunshine!







My mother in law and I finished this nursery in two weeks. I cannot say I recommend preparing for baby room this late but it actually worked out pretty well for me because shopping pushed me to do a lot of exercise.



What you see in this room is a product of clearance, thrift store finds, sales discounts, coupons and some of my husband's old baby stuff like blankets, toys and refinished toy box. 



I wish I can do something with the paint color, but since we are just renting, decals worked out pretty well!



It was a great bonding time for me and my mother in law. I am very happy she was here to help us out with everything with her designing expertise!

I hope you enjoy a tour of our little yellow nursery room. Now if you'll excuse me, I have a baby to push.



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2014/05/02

Sauteed Mung beans with Kale


Face it! I am not in Philippines anymore. I can't get my tropical greens at my neighbor's backyard whenever I want.

When bitter melon (ampalaya) leaves, malunggay (moringga plant), alukbati (malabar spinach) or pepper leaves aren't present at asian store around the area I must keep my options open to an alternative local produce in local super markets.

Today I would like to share a Filipino recipe called Ginisang Munggo with Kale (Sauteed Mung beans). If you are unfamiliar of this dish, it is more like in a form of soup. We eat it with a side of steamed white rice and fried mackerel. We treat it as a main dish.

This dish is cooked in different ways in different regions of Philippines. However, this recipe is going to be a mixed breed. Thank God for alternatives! Filipino food lovers, do not fret. When International food market is inconveniently accessible, use Kale as  substitute. This little piece of healthy ingredient not only tastes good but adds an amazing health benefit to your dish if you don't want yo eat it raw.
Read all about good health benefits of Kale and other ideas how to enjoy it on Health and Fitness Shop: Resource for healthy lifetyle


The ingredients are:

1 1/2 cup mung beans
5 oz pork
2 tbsp cooking oil
4 cloves of garlic
1 small onion
salt and pepper
1 tsp fish sauce (optional)
1 tablespoon mashed ginger
1 cup pork rinds
1 leaf of Kale
water (depending on desired consistency you can start with 2 1/2 cups of water)



directions:
1. Prep the beans first.

2 ways to soften mung beans
*soak in water of two hours
*boil in water it until it's cooked
= I boiled the mung beans until it's cooked for this recipe.

2. Salt the pork and let it sit for 5 minutes. When beans are done, pour cooking oil on frying pan, sear/brown the sides of whole chunk of pork. It doesn't have to be cooked all the way. Set aside.

+  searing or browning meat achieves Maillard reaction for desired flavor. In my theory, I didn't cut the pork into small cubes was because it overcooks the meat which makes it too chewy. 

3. Bring mung beans to a boil, then add garlic and onions and mashed ginger.

+ I chose not to sautee garlic and onions because it brings the stronger flavor of garlic and oinion, such strong aroma my pregnancy cannot tolerate.

4. Put the seared pork into mung bean mixture until it's pale pink in the inside. Bring out from, and let it sit before cutting into small chunks.

+ This way the moisture stays in so you can have a more tender cooked meat.

5. Add your salt and pepper and fish sauce (optional). Season it until you get the desired taste.

7. Turn off your stove and put crushed pork grinds and chopped kale.

**Serve it with steamed rice.

Makes 4 servings


I did not cook this dish the traditional way. I cooked it with what's available in my pantry and fridge and added a twist of changes to experiment a new taste like...

We don't usually put ginger in it. It turns out, ginger flavor complements kale and it gives more asian taste and heat to the dish. I didn't use tomatoes because the alkalinity tends to shorten the shelf life of the dish.

I put pork grinds for more salty fat flavor while pork is used for protein part of this dish.

This may not have achieved a true authentic taste of traditional ginisang munggo, I am happy and satisfied in this experiment and made my very own signature dish which my Midwestern hubby enjoyed immensely.

Have you ever made your own Filipino food with a twist? I would love for you to share it :)