Quick Takes 5 – Eating in the Month of John

Last weekend we celebrated Father’s Day (all weekend long), and this weekend we’re celebrating John’s birthday. I use these celebrations as license to break out the big guns in terms of cooking. I found a bunch of new recipes and we have some new favorite dishes! I love June!

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Asparagus and Prosciutto in Puff Pastry. I bought the puff pastry for another item farther down the list, but found this recipe at the same time. So easy (as long as you remember to leave enough time to thaw the dough) and so good. These will be on the menu for our next wine tasting!

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DAIRY-FREE Caramel Cone Ice Cream. We love Haagen Dazs’ Caramel Cone ice cream, but we’re a dairy-free household. I found a recipe for dairy-free caramel ice cream, then added chunks of dairy-free-chocolate-drizzled waffle cone to imitate the original. Delicious! We love sharing things like this with our little guy. And Henry wants to join in so badly, too; he’s always reaching for our food. Soon, little one. Soon.

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Honey Sesame SLOW COOKER Chicken. This is the second “take-out”-style recipe I’ve found that’s Jacob-friendly and made in the slow cooker. (The other is Slow Cooker Coconut Chicken Curry). Basically, you cut up some chicken, throw it in the slow cooker, then mix up a sauce to toss on top. A few hours later you make some rice and bam! dinner. Ordering in isn’t an option for Jacob, and I’m so glad to have found versions of dishes we love that we can share with him.

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Pain au Chocolat. John loves these guys, but when bought from a bakery, they’re not Jacob-friendly at all. I knew frozen puff pastry was Jacob-friendly, and we found that Jacob can eat EnjoyLife! brand chocolate chips, so this was a no-brainer. I looked up a recipe anyway, but these are pretty darn simple.
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John’s birthday dinner will be a Southern-style marinated pork. We found the recipe in the back of a random local parenting magazine. You never know!

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Rather than doing cake, we’re going the cookies and ice cream route for birthday dessert. First, cookies and cream ice cream, made by throwing Oreos into the base of this dairy-free Chubby Hubby recipe.

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And as for the cookies, a dairy- and egg-free version of these puppies. That’s right: we’re taking cookies, wrapping them in more cookies, and serving them alongside ice cream with cookies in it. The next weekend, we’re attending a friend’s daughter’s Sesame Street-themed birthday party. Everyone’s dressing up like of the characters. Can you guess who’s going to be Cookie Monster? Seriously? Seriously.

 

Happy birthday, John! And happy half-birthday, Henry! I love you guys!

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Francis and the Cookie Dough

This week, Jacob and I made cookies together. While we were scooping the cookies on to the pan, this conversation transpired—out of nowhere. Clearly, I had to share it.

 

 

Jacob: “Francis loves cookie dough.”

 

Me: “Francis? Who is Francis?”
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Jacob (without even looking at me): “The pope.”

 

 

Let it be known: Pope Francis loves cookie dough. God made all good things, right?

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Have You Heard of This Show, Call the Midwife?

I’ve asked this question of so many friends lately, I decided the show deserved a post.

 

I know it’s summer and gorgeous outside and we should all go get our vitamin D. BUT. We’re very busy these days and sometimes it feels good to just relax to someone else’s story. Since John took his test, we’ve enjoyed the luxury of watching a couple of movies together (Megamind—good, but I thought the romantic storyline was too dominant to hold kids’ interest, and Les Miserables, which I thought was fantastic). I missed that, and I’m glad to be back to it.

 

I tend to have a show that I watch on my own time, as well. There isn’t a current season of The Biggest Loser, but that’s okay. A while back, I stumbled on an ad for a show on PBS called Call the Midwife. In the following weeks, I saw mention of it more and more often. It seemed to be what Downton Abbey fans were watching after season three ended (badly).

 

When I watched the first episode, I thought that was it for me. I was too close to childbirth to be able to handle the tension that comes with each birth. I pretty much swore it off.

 

A few weeks later, I changed my mind. I wanted more. The characters are interesting. The accents are wonderful. And comparing the techniques available to expectant mothers then to what I’ve experienced less than sixty years later (for better and worse) is fascinating.

 
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Also, everyone’s hair is adorable. Every episode I’m tempted to pin my hair up before going to bed.

 

I love about this show what I loved about Downton: it’s a peek at a not-too-distant past where we can see the world that was turning into the world that is. Politics, social thought, science! Watching it all come together reminds me that the world we know will not entirely be the world our children know, which means we have the chance to shape it.

 

In an episode I watched last week (Season 2, Episode 6, I think), one of my favorite characters said something to this effect: “Are children valued more now that more of them survive, or do more of them survive because they are valued more?”

 

And in another episode, another character says, “You know what it takes to be a parent? Proximity.” I loved that. Being there is the most important thing. We can get caught up in all the other things we’re “supposed” to do for our kids, but really, they just need us, our love.

 

So much to think about with this show! I love entertainment that gives a little more like this. Oh, BBC. Where have you been all my life?!

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