I just don't know about Polly. At least she doesn't need me to play with her all the time. She's quite content playing little games in her "padded cell"!
Since I am back at the Desert Botanical Garden, doing some seasonal work, I am working all day so I have to resume my lunch-taking adventures. For the past couple of years, I have been exploring my Japanese heritage - the Chopstick Culture of eating from a Bento Box. What is a Bento Box? It's delicious morsels of a variety of food geared toward eating with chopsticks. So, no supersized, giant pieces of whatever you eat. I thought, "What better way to control my portions!" The challenge for me, was to gather enough variety for a balanced meal. Some rice or noodles, some protein, vegetables and fruit, and yes, dessert. The portion sizes are small so you can have a decadent cheesecake but it has to fit in the Bento Box! That's the trick! The calories of a slice of cheesecake can be enormous, but a bite or two can be the perfect calorie count, never feeling deprived.
I usually cook a main meal to plan for leftovers that I can put in my Bento. I assemble it in the morning just before work. This time it was pork thingy's - um, dumplings, I guess. I've never cooked with gyoza skins, that's the outer sheet of the pork meatballs. The ground pork was filled with ginger, onions, mango, mango chutney, slivered chili peppers, snow pea pods, chili powder for an extra kick, and salt, pepper of course. My little steamer could only hold ten of them, so I baked the rest in little mini muffin pans. That actually worked out better because it didn't take as long to fold around the pork, which is a definite technique that needs to be practiced.
I have two Bento Boxes from a long time ago. They weren't used much because I felt like they didn't hold enough food for my satisfaction. Little did I know...
They usually have two separate layers, fitting one on top of the other, then the lid. The bottom, I fill with a small serving of rice or noodles - today, it's rice with pork dumplings on top, and I had some leftover roasted vegetables in the fridge. It's interesting too, how I save more leftover foods, even if it's a couple of tablespoons for my Bento. It adds color, some variety and nutrients too. The next section has pickled vegetables. I took a pear with me to work, so I opted for some pickled veggies instead of fruit. It was delicious, kept me from overeating and I like to make them pretty, laying out the foods in a very appealing way.
There's even creativity in making Bento Boxes!
My Featured Jewelry Piece ...
I made this green dichroic glass bracelet a long time ago. I took it out the other day to polish it. Since it's getting cooler (ha ha), I can wear heavier bracelets. I made each link from precious metal clay, made the dichroic glass cabochons and fired them together.
Even though the glass is green, there is a dichroic pattern in each one making them unique at the same time. I'm selling this for $250.00 retail. My blog special price is $175.00!
Have a Great Day. I'm watching the Memorial this morning, and have been watching it all week. New York's Memorial is so grand, so beautiful. It touches my soul.
Sunday, September 11, 2011
Sunday, September 4, 2011
Sunday Sunday
It's been almost ten days since I was last here. I forget about all the ins and outs of posting. I am happy to say that I'm still been getting up early in the mornings and getting myself out the door to walk. This morning was a little difficult, my feet hurt, my legs weren't working like they should be, feeling achy... ah, yes, I was whiny about it. I walk to Chaparral Park and see my friends, the ducks, the geese, the swans, believe it or not, there's even an egret out there. And, there's "bob". My favorite, I look for him every morning. His tag reads B05, looks like Bob doesn't it? His brother's B08, I call him "Bob" too.
This morning was beautiful, a little cooler than it has been, reminded me of Florida, especially seeing that lone egret. What I used to do occasionally on Sundays was go to an oceanside restaurant/bar in the afternoons and listen to Reggae. That brought me back to my sweet memories. So I put on Taj Mahal's Sacred Island music in my IPOD, and walked a little less painfully, and suddenly, I didn't feel so whiny.
I finished my walk feeling so much better and ready for the day!
I am putting together a small jewelry case for my niece to take to her work. Maybe I'll be able to sell some things through her friends and coworkers. Always look for creative ways to show my work.
My featured jewelry piece today is one that I made a few months ago. It's a PMC covered porcelain bead, with one of my better lampworked beads, and an Egyptian eye charm. I like this piece because it has an unusual way of getting in and out of it. It has a soft 16" leather cord, it's asymmetrical which is what I love about it. And, it can be yours! Retail price is $75 but my blog special is $40!
This morning was beautiful, a little cooler than it has been, reminded me of Florida, especially seeing that lone egret. What I used to do occasionally on Sundays was go to an oceanside restaurant/bar in the afternoons and listen to Reggae. That brought me back to my sweet memories. So I put on Taj Mahal's Sacred Island music in my IPOD, and walked a little less painfully, and suddenly, I didn't feel so whiny.
I finished my walk feeling so much better and ready for the day!
I am putting together a small jewelry case for my niece to take to her work. Maybe I'll be able to sell some things through her friends and coworkers. Always look for creative ways to show my work.
My featured jewelry piece today is one that I made a few months ago. It's a PMC covered porcelain bead, with one of my better lampworked beads, and an Egyptian eye charm. I like this piece because it has an unusual way of getting in and out of it. It has a soft 16" leather cord, it's asymmetrical which is what I love about it. And, it can be yours! Retail price is $75 but my blog special is $40!
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
My Next Class
Teaching requires some level of organization in going through each process thoroughly to make sure that I offer very good quality classes. I made this crystal necklace, not necessarily intending to teach a class in it. As I was creating this, I began to think that this might possibly make a nice class where students would have an interest, be excited about making this for themselves, and offer some variations to the design. It has to be easy, simple, and the student will be able to finish the whole project or the majority of it in the three hours allotted. That's what I look for in my potential class. Can the student with or without experience be able to do this? I prefer this method of coming up with a class.
My usual process of working up a class idea is much more involved. It takes me days to think of ideas, work the process up in the head, answer all my questions, think of any difficulties that might be addressed with new students, make the piece, have handouts printed up, market the idea, and get some students! And, keep the costs affordable.
My next class will be teaching this project. Lean to make wire links to join chunky crystal beads together. With all the links that will need to be made, by the end of class, you will be comfortable with bending wire and creating your own links. No clasp unless you want one. This one fits easily over your head. I'll offer this twice in September. Saturday September 10th 10-1pm, and Wednesday evening, September 21st 5-8pm. It'll be in my home, and the cost will be $40 for the class and $40 for supplies.
This is my featured jewelry piece today! I made a pair of earrings to go with it! I sell this piece for $125.00.
The last couple of days have been quite difficult with my limited computer technological skills, bumping into so many obstacles to get to where I want to go, is a frustrating experience to say the least. I can say, though, through all that, I still managed to do my walk in the morning. I've even added two sets of lunge walks, or "death" lunges is what I prefer to call them. It makes me so sore but I keep thinking that I'll be lean and svelte in just a few more days! Yuk! Yuk!
This morning, I did my walk and got rid of the ju-ju that's been mucking up my life. Came home and baked. Ahhh, most excellent! All is well with the world.
TASTE TESTERS NEEDED!
I made these Red Velvet Brownies. Thanks for the recipe Tammy. This is a bit unusual as the ingredients are not your typical red velvet ingredients. I used red beets and red beans! So I'll need some taste testers! When I try a recipe out for the first time, I'm putting some extra ingredients in and changing them out. I want to make some changes in this recipe, using fresh beets instead of canned. This one now, it's de'lish!
Saturday, August 20, 2011
Live Everyday Sacred
Today was a great day. I accompanied Pam to her pottery class this morning. What a treat to be back in the pottery studio. I helped her glaze a pot while she glazed three. She was a production potter, me - I just glazed one pot at a time even if it took me hours! It reminded me of the many hours that I spent creating pots. One day, I will be back there!
We had lunch at the Farmer's Market, our favorite food truck The Mobile Hot Dog Eatery. Best hot dogs in the whole city.
My Featured piece is a Teapot Bracelet.
Live Everyday Sacred.
Friday, August 19, 2011
Tonite's Dinner
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I'm dedicating this blog to my niece, who loves to read blogs about cooking. She's my muse when it comes to writing blogs. She asked me for a recipe for Chai tea that I used to make a long time ago. Ahh, but I don't have it anymore, and can't seem to find it. So, instead, I'll make dinner tonight in her honor. But first....
Some Sake...
I had some ground lamb thanks to my friend who gave me some for my birthday. A very wonderful birthday present. Thanks Pam. I don't often have jars of sauces and spices because I like to mix my own, but I saw Patak's Mango and Ginger Chutney and thought I'd give it a try. Maybe the lamb and the mango chutney might go well together as meatballs. So I chopped up more mango and grated more ginger because you can never have too much. Also added to that mixture was panko bread crumbs, an egg, and some red and yellow sweet peppers, a little salt and pepper. I'm not giving the amounts until I taste the results. This is just a "hmmmm, I think it'll taste good" experiment.
So here are my meatballs! Into the toaster oven for 35 minutes at 400 degrees...
I thought that maybe some pasta shells would go well together and I really should have some greens but nah, I think I'll just have meatballs and shells. I'll eat greens next time. I love my food in bowls. I made this one in my pottery days. It just tastes so much better as "bowl food".
They are finally done! Cooked to perfection! And, the chunks of mango show nice and bright. Yum!
Okay, so now, do I eat this first and then write my blog? Of course not. I'll eat first!
I'm back! It was very delicious. I could probably use less chutney, more ginger, and maybe something spicy. The meatballs were nice and sweet and light. I will try this again most definitely.
My Featured Earrings today are the crocheted metal wire earrings. I've been working on these for quite a while, making different colors, not just the ones shown. I have purple, blues, reds, oranges, in a variety of sizes. I sell them for $20 each.
I'm dedicating this blog to my niece, who loves to read blogs about cooking. She's my muse when it comes to writing blogs. She asked me for a recipe for Chai tea that I used to make a long time ago. Ahh, but I don't have it anymore, and can't seem to find it. So, instead, I'll make dinner tonight in her honor. But first....
Some Sake...
I had some ground lamb thanks to my friend who gave me some for my birthday. A very wonderful birthday present. Thanks Pam. I don't often have jars of sauces and spices because I like to mix my own, but I saw Patak's Mango and Ginger Chutney and thought I'd give it a try. Maybe the lamb and the mango chutney might go well together as meatballs. So I chopped up more mango and grated more ginger because you can never have too much. Also added to that mixture was panko bread crumbs, an egg, and some red and yellow sweet peppers, a little salt and pepper. I'm not giving the amounts until I taste the results. This is just a "hmmmm, I think it'll taste good" experiment.
So here are my meatballs! Into the toaster oven for 35 minutes at 400 degrees...
I thought that maybe some pasta shells would go well together and I really should have some greens but nah, I think I'll just have meatballs and shells. I'll eat greens next time. I love my food in bowls. I made this one in my pottery days. It just tastes so much better as "bowl food".
They are finally done! Cooked to perfection! And, the chunks of mango show nice and bright. Yum!
Okay, so now, do I eat this first and then write my blog? Of course not. I'll eat first!
I'm back! It was very delicious. I could probably use less chutney, more ginger, and maybe something spicy. The meatballs were nice and sweet and light. I will try this again most definitely.
My Featured Earrings today are the crocheted metal wire earrings. I've been working on these for quite a while, making different colors, not just the ones shown. I have purple, blues, reds, oranges, in a variety of sizes. I sell them for $20 each.
Thursday, August 18, 2011
Sweet Inspirations - Vintage Buttons
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As an artist, I get inspirations from everything that I come in contact with, whether it is something that I've seen in nature, a texture from a modern building, or even an old building for that matter. It could even be another artist that speaks to me through their work. You'll see me blogging a lot about my "Sweet Inspirations" because they fuel my own work. I want art to be in my life always, even when I'm doing the most mundane of chores or tasks. I look for things that will carry me to my next creation.
I love vintage buttons and have collected them over the years, from purchases in antique stores, gifts, and found buttons (those are the best!) Even the smallest ones have a wonderful pattern to them. So I took the smallest ones and made molds from them.
Then using my fine silver Precious Metal Clay, I created a pendant with a gemstone placed in the center. They came out beautiful! I want to make more but I have to sell some first! From the buttons, to the molds, to a finished piece of jewelry, this is my heartbeat!
My featured piece is on of the biggest buttons that I have made. It measures 1/2 inch by 1/2 inch, and is on an 18" sterling silver chain.
I even spruced up the back and put my symbol on it, so you'll know who made it...
I love the detail that these buttons have and what it does to my piece!
As an artist, I get inspirations from everything that I come in contact with, whether it is something that I've seen in nature, a texture from a modern building, or even an old building for that matter. It could even be another artist that speaks to me through their work. You'll see me blogging a lot about my "Sweet Inspirations" because they fuel my own work. I want art to be in my life always, even when I'm doing the most mundane of chores or tasks. I look for things that will carry me to my next creation.
I love vintage buttons and have collected them over the years, from purchases in antique stores, gifts, and found buttons (those are the best!) Even the smallest ones have a wonderful pattern to them. So I took the smallest ones and made molds from them.
Then using my fine silver Precious Metal Clay, I created a pendant with a gemstone placed in the center. They came out beautiful! I want to make more but I have to sell some first! From the buttons, to the molds, to a finished piece of jewelry, this is my heartbeat!
My featured piece is on of the biggest buttons that I have made. It measures 1/2 inch by 1/2 inch, and is on an 18" sterling silver chain.
I even spruced up the back and put my symbol on it, so you'll know who made it...
I love the detail that these buttons have and what it does to my piece!
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
Get Your "Warm Fuzzy" On!
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It was particularly humid out this morning when I started my walk - the air was thick with moisture, and I was already damp. But that's what I'm walking for - to sweat out the toxins, to breathe deeper, and lose some poundage! I have to laugh to myself when I talk about humidity. Is this really HUMID? Ha! I think not. At least not compared to spending 30 years in Florida. This is nothing. I'll take this "Humid" and be fine with it.
When I walk, I like to think about my next blog ideas. I passed a few other walkers out for their morning exercise. It always amazes me how we can be the only two people on the sidewalk, passing each other within one foot and Bam! - No eye contact, No "Good Morning", Nothing. And that split second is gone. I remember someone saying a long a time ago that, "Everyone needs at least 257 Warm Fuzzies every day to feel good!" Warm fuzzies can be a smile, eye contact, a "Good Morning" from strangers. It can be a phone call from a friend, hugs and kisses from a child, and it can be reaching out to help someone. I happen to like saying "Good Morning" to everyone I pass, and I get to snag a Warm Fuzzy for myself. I stopped by to get my photo card from Beverly and she gave me a bag of kumquats for me from her tree - ooh, another warm fuzzy! How many can you get today!
I chose two earrings to spotlight today because they were both made of bronze coins, with niobium ear wires. Coins. For reminding us of how rich our lives can be if we let it!
This pair of earrings has suede strips, ooh, a "Warm Fuzzy"!
It was particularly humid out this morning when I started my walk - the air was thick with moisture, and I was already damp. But that's what I'm walking for - to sweat out the toxins, to breathe deeper, and lose some poundage! I have to laugh to myself when I talk about humidity. Is this really HUMID? Ha! I think not. At least not compared to spending 30 years in Florida. This is nothing. I'll take this "Humid" and be fine with it.
When I walk, I like to think about my next blog ideas. I passed a few other walkers out for their morning exercise. It always amazes me how we can be the only two people on the sidewalk, passing each other within one foot and Bam! - No eye contact, No "Good Morning", Nothing. And that split second is gone. I remember someone saying a long a time ago that, "Everyone needs at least 257 Warm Fuzzies every day to feel good!" Warm fuzzies can be a smile, eye contact, a "Good Morning" from strangers. It can be a phone call from a friend, hugs and kisses from a child, and it can be reaching out to help someone. I happen to like saying "Good Morning" to everyone I pass, and I get to snag a Warm Fuzzy for myself. I stopped by to get my photo card from Beverly and she gave me a bag of kumquats for me from her tree - ooh, another warm fuzzy! How many can you get today!
I chose two earrings to spotlight today because they were both made of bronze coins, with niobium ear wires. Coins. For reminding us of how rich our lives can be if we let it!
This pair of earrings has suede strips, ooh, a "Warm Fuzzy"!
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