Monday, August 15, 2011
Fried Chicken and Biscuits
I made the perfect fried chicken last week. I had heard that dipping it in buttermilk first helps but had never tried it - this time I decided to try it. Egg has never worked for me so I was just dipping raw chicken in flour and while it was good, it came out a little dry and flour-y tasting. So, I dipped it this time in buttermilk, then flour, then buttermilk again, then flour again. It came out super duper crispy and wonderful!
I also have been experimenting with biscuits for about 3 weeks. First I made a really simple recipe that came out alright but not great. Then I dried a buttermilk Cracker Barrel copy recipe. The flavor was great but they were a little dense. I decided this week to use a little more baking powder and butter (I don't think my flour is self-rising) and they came out beautifully :) I was in heaven!
Friday, August 12, 2011
Learning to Talk
Leyla is so cute trying to talk!! She is trying so hard! Each day she learns a new word and tries to put words together. These two videos are ones I took today of her singing/babbling and saying her new words!
Afternoon Bottles
Leyla knows when it's time for her "pepe." She grabs my hand and takes me into the kitchen and points where they are until I give it to her! This day, I was in her room working so she brought her bottle and decided to use me as a pillow!
Breakfast with Daddy
Every morning when I'm getting ready for school, Leyla wants to eat cereal with me. She has learned pretty well how to use a spoon finally! But sometimes it puts me behind, so this morning it was Daddy's turn!
Monday, August 8, 2011
Gardening
For the past few days, I have been collecting flower cuttings and bagging them. I have never done it before in the US and had no idea it was even possible - but almost all my plants here were grown that way. I looked it up and it's called "vegetative propagation." Basically it's cloning a plant. You just cut off a branch and stick it in some dirt, and about a week later it has rooted and is strong enough to start growing again.
I have collected hibiscus...
Jasmine...
Roses...
...and what I think is a Dahlia of some sort.
We have been working in the yard clearing space and removing rocks and pebbles. We also brought rocks from the river awhile ago to make flower beds, so I've been rearranging those and then cutting sticks to act as a fence so the dogs won't run them over once we plant them. Marcos is in the mountains and has no idea what we've been doing! Leyla has been a big help ;) She likes to be outside with us and tries to "help."
We already have several colors of vinca, a geranium that hasn't bloomed yet, a bougainvillea, and an interesting impatiens variety.
I hope to spread a little more white with the Jasmine and plant some other flowers to have a little more color variety, since most of them right now are pinks and purples. But, everything is coming along nicely for now and I'm crossing my fingers that the flowers root successfully and we will have a beautiful garden in a few months!
I have collected hibiscus...
Jasmine...
Roses...
...and what I think is a Dahlia of some sort.
We have been working in the yard clearing space and removing rocks and pebbles. We also brought rocks from the river awhile ago to make flower beds, so I've been rearranging those and then cutting sticks to act as a fence so the dogs won't run them over once we plant them. Marcos is in the mountains and has no idea what we've been doing! Leyla has been a big help ;) She likes to be outside with us and tries to "help."
We already have several colors of vinca, a geranium that hasn't bloomed yet, a bougainvillea, and an interesting impatiens variety.
I hope to spread a little more white with the Jasmine and plant some other flowers to have a little more color variety, since most of them right now are pinks and purples. But, everything is coming along nicely for now and I'm crossing my fingers that the flowers root successfully and we will have a beautiful garden in a few months!