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Thursday, April 8, 2010

Spring Salad

This salad started out (as many great salads do) by checking to see what produce looked really fantastic.  Wilty, underipe, scrawny, or otherwise unappealing produce was left at the store.  I also decided to leave out some of the things we always eat (carrots, romaine, spinach, cheddar) in favor of some different (if not new) flavors.  It seems our tongues tone down flavors we are accustomed to in the same way that our eyes will reduce the intensity of a color we look at for a prolonged period of time.  (Expiriment--Grab a bright colored shirt, book, whatever.  Make sure it is one solid color.  Cover half of it with black construction paper.  Stare at it for three or four minutes, then remove the black construction paper.  Surprised?)  I digress.

Anyway, here's the recipe.  With the exception of the cucumber it is all stuff that we could theoretically have here by mid-spring without shipments from Chile, California or Australia.


one butterhead lettuce, washed and torn
one large bunch fresh basil
one cup pea sprouts (alfalfa or bean would work too)
1/3-1/2 cup sundried tomatoes, cut in strips, preferably packed in olive oil
8 oz fresh mushrooms, quartered
one sweet onion, sliced and rings separated
one small cucumber, sliced
3-6 ounces good soft goat cheese (chevre)
1/3-1/2 cup toasted pecans

Add favorite dressing







Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Nova Sophia

Nova has been having some big thoughts for a little girl.  Sunday she surprised me with "I have two beliefs, but they get in the way of each other.  One is that you never know what is ahead, and the other is that anything is possible."  It took me a minute to catch this one, despite my philosophy degree.  But there it was--if anything is possible, it is possible that you might know what is ahead--ta-da!   (She is SIX!)

Today Nova announced that "nothing can do anything by itself"  My first reaction was that she was wrong, but she went on to explain that we needed trees to breathe and trees need sunshine and on and on--the kid came up with the notion of the ecosystem!  I asked her where she heard about that and she said she thought of it herself, but wasn't sure it was true.  

Saturday, April 3, 2010

Winter Snapshots Part One





Sledding around the block (a daily exercise for awhile)



Making Valentines



Climbing the stairs ( a favorite activity--now she is working on going down too).

Friday, April 2, 2010

Reporting On the Census

Hey All,

I wrapped up another news story last month.  The subject it the census.  The angle is race.  I got to talk with a lot of people for this one--far more than I could fit in the story.  Listen here .  Oh, also if any of you happen to be fans of KFAI,  PLEDGE ! (It is their Spring pledge drive right now).