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Grilled Veggies

April 28, 2006 by Tricia

Shelly from the Dramedy of Life posted about buying her first grill a few weeks ago and I mentioned to her that I had a great grilled veggie recipe that I’d be willing to give to her. Well, she wrote to me on Wednesday asking for it, and I thought I might as well share it with the rest of you since it’s BBQ season.

I love grilled veggies and this recipe is very good! In fact, as I wrote it out for her the other day I was craving it so bad that I had decided to make it on Thursday.

Unfortunately I didn’t. After our dinner on Wed. I started having so much abdominal pain I was sure I had another bowel obstruction, and I’m sure that I do or that it’s resolving. Great- just in time for the wedding that I must go to on Saturday. I ended up staying up all night in pain wondering when I’d end up going to the hospital, and didn’t fall asleep until 10 am Thursday morning. I’m still in pain but it’s not as bad right now as it was. The grilled veggies will have to wait until perhaps next week as they are too chunky for my delicate system right now. I’m going to be sipping liquids at that wedding- I just know it. BTW I think it was the BBQ steak we had for dinner that did it.

Anyway, on with the recipe:

I got this out of The Presidents Choice Barbecue cookbook. Presidents choice is a local no name brand of product sold in one of our local grocery stores (loblaws, Ziggy’s). You might have Presidents Choice brand items in your stores in the U.S. – I’m not sure, but it’s originally Canadian.

Grilled Mixed Vegetables with Dijon Vinaigrette:

  • 8-10 Jumbo Mushrooms for stuffing, or large white mushrooms
  • 8-10 shiitake mushrooms
  • 1 small zucchini
  • 1 small eggplant
  • 1 each red and yellow pepper
  • 10 to 12 thin asparagus spears
  • 1 red onion
  • 12 cloves of fresh peeled garlic

Dijon Vinaigrette:

  • 1/3 cup balsamic vinegar
  • 1 tablespoon Dijon mustard
  • 2 cloves fresh peeled garlic, finely chopped
  • 2 to 3 tablespoons fresh coriander (or arugula)
  • 3/4 extra virgin Olive Oil
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  • Slice jumbo and shiitake mushrooms into halves or quarters, depending on size.
  • Cut zucchini and eggplant in half lengthwise, then cut into 1/4 to 1/2 inch slices.
  • Cut red and yellow peppers in half. Remove seeds and cut each half into 4 strips.
  • Trim course ends off asparagus, then blanch in boiling salted water for 30 seconds; drain.
  • Slice top off onion and peel, keeping root end intact. Slice onion in half vertically through the root. Cut each half into quarters, cutting through roots so wedges hold together.
  • Blanch garlic in salted boiling water for 4 minutes. Drain.
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  • Place vegetables in grill basket and grill over medium-high heat, turning periodically, for 15 to 20 minutes or until tender and lightly charred.
  • Meanwhile, prepare Dijon vinaigrette: Mix together vinegar, mustard, garlic and coriander. Gradually whisk in olive oil until thickened.
  • Add enough vinaigrette to vegetables to coat. (Refrigerate any leftover vinaigrette for other use). Toss lightly and serve at room temperature.
  • Makes 4 to 6 servings.

I usually prepare the Dijon Vinaigrette when I’m preparing the veggies. I’m not a huge mushroom lover, but hubby is, so I tend to use less mushrooms than the recipe calls for. I also tend to use two or three medium to small zucchini’s since we both enjoy grilled zucchini. Sometimes I use the eggplant, sometimes I don’t- it depends whether others who are joining us like it. I also substitute green peppers if necessary since the colored peppers are usually more expensive. I suppose you could use other types of peppers on the grill if you wanted to as well. maybe some slightly spicy ones? I sometimes add cherry or tiny Tom tomatoes and grill them as well. Mmmm grilled tomatoes. Now I’m getting hungry.

I really like asparagus so I often use a whole bundle. I steam them in the microwave for 15 to 30 seconds to soften them as this achieves the same effect as blanching in boiling water. I do that with the garlic as well … but I think blanching them in boiling water for 4 minutes is less smelly and might have better effect. You may not have had grilled garlic before, but it’s one of our favorites- the garlic is so mild after it’s been steamed or blanched and then grilled. It’s sooooo good. Yes, I do put more cloves in than the recipe calls for, sometimes as many as two whole clusters of garlic!

This recipe is a big hit at outdoor BBQ related parties, but works well for indoor parties too if it’s made in advance. I’ve used it at my own dinner parties and I’ve prepared, and even cooked it, before hand to bring to others homes. People always come back for extra helpings.

Leftovers – tastes great cold. Can be used in a grilled veggie Sandwich, or you could even used the leftover grilled veggies and Dijon Vinaigrette in a cold pasta salad.

If you think you might like grilled veggies try it this weekend. I’m sure it will become one of your favorite recipes too.





Filed Under: Dining and Restaurants, Home and Lifestyle, Recipes, Recreation Tagged With: barbecue, BBQ, cooking, dinner, General Musings, Grilled vegetables, home, Home and Lifestyle, instructions, plant, recipe, Recipes

Thursday Thirteen

April 27, 2006 by Tricia

Thirteen Things about Tricia

1…. I hear noises in my house when everyone else is in bed asleep. Sometimes it sounds like music is playing faintly in the distance.

2…. Our house used to be owned in the 1940’s by a man that fixed radios for a living- in the home. We found papers and receipts stuck in the baseboards when we were renovating that led us to this conclusion. Things that make you go hmmm?

3…. I stay up way too late every night (3 a.m. to 6 a.m.) and need to start getting to bed earlier. Maybe that’s why I’m hearing strange sounds in the night?

4…. I love to cook but haven’t done as many home cooked (made from scratch) meals as I like lately. I’ve been cheating with pre-made frozen stir fries, or already made hamburgers.

5…. I’m more than 6 inches taller than my husband. Our wedding pictures look funny. We have one with him standing on a chair to kiss me.

6…. I got sent home from a school 3 day outdoor camping trip when I was 13 because I got caught skinny dipping with a few other students.

7…. I wouldn’t eat cooked veggies when I was a kid no matter how my mother made them, but I would eat a number of them raw. So it wasn’t all that unusual for everyone else to be eating mashed potatoes or boiled turnip (yuck) and green beans, and for me to have each of these items raw on my plate. I still like raw green beans and potatoes.

8…. My parents were in their mid forties when I was born, and my oldest brother is almost 20 years older than I am.

9…. My eyes are Hazel but when I’m tired or have been crying they turn brilliant green, and when I’m feeling ill they have a yellow tinge to them.

10…. I don’t think I have a favorite color – I like several shades of most colors.

11…. My favorite meal is a nice juicy rare steak, but I can’t eat that very often because my tummy doesn’t like it lately.

12…. I’m reading Angels and Demons by Dan Brown right now and I’m loving it. I think it might actually be better than the Da Vinci Code.

13…. I’m going to post a grilled vegetable recipe tomorrow that you should come back for and try on the weekend. It’s fantastic. I haven’t had one person tell me that they didn’t like it and most come back for seconds and thirds and …

Links to other Thursday Thirteens!
Please only post a link if you have a current Thursday 13 post

Filed Under: Family, Home and Lifestyle, Life with Chris, Thursday Thirteen Tagged With: Chris, Family, Home and Lifestyle, husband, Life with Chris, Thursday Thirteen

It’s all out war now

April 26, 2006 by Tricia

War of the Squirrels

War of the Squirrels

Ever since we landscaped our front and backyard 4 years ago we’ve been warring with the squirrels and occasionally other creatures that frequent our yard. This year, for some reason the battle has escalated.

The squirrels have been digging in the yard this year more than ever. It’s been a constant war with them. My husband and I try to run out and scare them away whenever we see them.

I thought I might be safe in the last few days. You see, it was cold and rainy all weekend.

A few birds used our feeders when the rain let up, but I didn’t really see any squirrels, and when I did, they weren’t causing enough trouble for me to go out and run at them. Yesterday wasn’t rainy but it was cool and windy. I had no desire to go outside and the few times I looked out the back I didn’t see any squirrels.

Well, I wasn’t safe. They knew I had let my guard down and they ATTACKED.

Stupid, stupid squirrels! It was a nice day today. The sun was shining, it was warm out and I thought I’d stroll through my garden. What’s this, dug up earth, holes- everywhere! Plants pulled out of the ground, most often bulbs with growth on top. Tulip buds half eaten.

Never has my garden undergone so much damage in just one day. Well at least I think most of the damage was done yesterday and perhaps this morning. I have at least 2000 bulbs in my front and back garden, so when I think about it and realize that only 30 or so plants were trampled, munched on or dug up I suppose that’s not that bad, but I still say this means WAR.

Super Soaker We have a super soaker. We’ve been using it since the end of March or so to scare off birds we don’t like- Pigeons! and of course the squirrels.

When we see an animal in the back yard, eating out of the bird feeders when they shouldn’t (pigeons), jumping from object to object to get to a bird feeder- one is squirrel proof but still gets attacked and then hanging upside down to eat out of the food receptical area which is not all the squirrel proof we open our back door quietly and try to sneak out.

Our back porch is enclosed. That’s where we keep our secret weapon. The super soaker gun is always full. We quietly pick it up and then unlock the back porch door as quietly as possible. Of course this door makes some noise so we have to be ready with the soaker as soon as the door is open far enough for us to pop out. Then we aim and fire!

The pigeons are starting to fly away as soon as they see the gun. The squirrels only run a little bit away from the feeder. So we have to run down the steps and run at them squirting them with the soaker until they high tail it out of our yard. Remember I’m a klutz too so I’m probably risking personal injury when I do this, but it’s so satisfying to see them run like mad.

It’s kind of fun. The stealth and then the Rambo style attack we pull on the squirrels. Our soaker only shoots about 50 to 75 feet, depending upon how full it is. I think we’re ready for one of those big super soaker guns. The kind that hold several liters (a gallon or more) of water, and come with a shoulder strap because they are so heavy. Those ones can really shoot! I want me one of those there guns.

I’m not even going to get started on my hate of pigeons. That all started back when we lived in an apartment and they took over our balcony. That’s a story for another day. I will however mention that our neighbors- ones I haven’t mentioned much as of yet (they are the karaoke neighbors from hell that live on the other side of our semi-detached, more on them later!) – have PET pigeons! They’ve had them for a few years and took care of them well up until this year. Their pigeons never came to our feeders before but now they are there now too! I do not spare them when I aim my super soaker. They are fair game if they are in my yard. Stupid pigeons. Stupid squirrels.

Does anyone have a suggestion on what kind of big ass mother of a super soaker gun we could get? Brand names? reliability? Durability? Not too expensive, though, after all we are mostly only using this to scare off animal pests, but I’m sure we’ll use them to get each other at some point too!

Filed Under: Family, Gardening, Home and Lifestyle, The Neighborhood, Wildlife and Nature Tagged With: bulbs, digging, Family, garden, Gardening, Home and Lifestyle, pigeons, plants, Squirrels, super soaker, war, water gun, Wildlife and Nature

A pile of Dog Bones?

April 26, 2006 by Tricia

That’s right, this weeks renter is A Pile of Dog Bones. I’ve been reading his site for the last few months as the posts are always interesting, entertaining and humorous. He occasionally talks about his work and his co-workers, creates posts about what other people are writing about on their sites- with insightful commentary, and tells tales about his interesting social life. The people in his life have been come regular characters on his site that you’ll want to hear more about.

In NYC watchdogs sticky post he talks about the child of a fellow paramedic. The child, Liam, is suffering from a rare disorder that causes him to be anemic, meaning that he needs regular transfusions of blood to stay alive. He talks about a Charity Blood drive being held in the child’s name on Saturday April 29th at the New York City Blood Center. If you happen to be in the area you should drop by and give some blood. You could help keep Liam or another person in need alive.

Where ever you are please consider donating blood at a local blood center. It’s amazing how much blood we use each day in the Emergency department. At any given time there are at least 5 people being transfused. The most frequent reason for a blood transfusion in our department is chronic or acute anemia due to a number of diseases, but even a severe nose bleed can cause you to loose enough blood that you need a transfusion. You never know when you might need a transfusion yourself. Please donate.

Visit Pile of Dog Bones and see for yourself how varied and interesting his site is, and tell him that Tricia sent you.

The other bidders were:

Infinitely pie an eclectic site – humor, insightful commentary and possibly a new feature- Psycho Ex Files (about crazy ex’s).Check it out.

The Crazy Housewife – A busy mom and her kids. Read about the “slinky” misadventure.

The Art of Getting By – Check out her post “Some like it hot” if you enjoy spicy food. Even with my bad tum I still like spicy food- but perhaps not quite as hot as she does.

Living with Multiple Personalities- an amazing site. Cat has been through a lot in her life and she’s slowly telling her story to the world. Her latest posts are a series telling the story of her teenage pregnancy. She has a number of readers hooked and eagerly awaiting her next post. Compelling stories and great writing.

Filed Under: Rent my site, Website Promotion Tagged With: blog, comment, dog, Donate Blood, Humor, interest, life, Pile of Dog bones, Rent my site, Website Promotion

What did I say?

April 24, 2006 by Tricia

Did I say I hated shopping?

Well that’s still true for the most part, but for one of the first times in a long while I was actually a very successful shopper. I gotta complain about shopping more often. It seems to have brought me some luck.

But then again, maybe it was winning Matt’s contest? Whohoooo! Thanks again Matt and everyone else who played the game.

We went to Winners first. Are you familiar with that store? It “supposedly” carries designer brand name clothes at a discount. Sometimes the clothes have small flaws but they are usually barely noticeable or very easily fixed. Most of the time I don’t have much luck there as the clothes are picked over so fast. You have to go through everything to find your size.

Anyway, I got lucky. I found about 6 dresses worthy of trying on. In the end I decided to buy two of them. One is a sapphire blue with tie around the neck straps, princess waistline – kind of like a Marylin Monroe style dress. It’s beautiful. Very sexy. The second dress is black, not quite as fun since it’s more formal. Both dresses are very nice and I got them for less than $100! I had been expecting to pay at least twice that if not more for one dress (at any store, not necessarily Winners). I also purchased a very nice tan trench coat at another store. It was on sale too!

Now here’s a question for the ladies. Ok, men can answer too but I think the women might have more experience here.

Since the new dress has a very low back and ties up at the neck I obviously can’t wear a normal bra. I do have a couple strapless bras but I’ve always found them uncomfortable – either too tight or sliding down just when you least expect it. I did purchase a new strapless bra, which as my luck holds, turns out to be surprisingly comfortable. Go figure. I’m still not sure if a strapless bra will work since the back is low.

I also purchased some of those stick on breast cups. Has anyone tried these? They are the breast cups of a bra but without the straps and band. Just the cups. You stick them on with adhesive tape. If you’ve tried something like this before how well did it work? I’m worried about having a Janet Jackson moment or something similar.

I have a problem with adhesive as well. If I cut myself and need to wear a band-aid, my skin usually reacts to the adhesive on the band-aid. Even the hyper allergenic ones. This was a lot of fun when my chin/jaw injury was healing. I asked the sales clerk if anyone had mentioned having skin problems after using the stick on breast cups and she hadn’t heard any complaints. Of course not. Actually I don’t think anyone had ever asked her that question before.

If I decide to wear the blue dress on Saturday to my nieces wedding I can just picture my taped up skin slowly becoming red and itchy, oh so itchy. It might ruin the effect of my sexy new dress if I’m sitting there wiggling around and rubbing my boobs. Maybe I’ll do a test run tomorrow?

I’d love to hear your experiences if you’ve used stick on breast cups. Did they do the job? Did they fall off? Whatever you can tell me would be great.

Filed Under: Fashion, Shopping Tagged With: bra, crohns, dress, dresses, Fashion, fashionable, Health and Fitness, Health Fitness and Beauty, Home and Lifestyle, IBD, Inflammatory bowel disease, pain, sexy, Shopping, stick on bra cups, style

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