Bananas Are Amazing

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When I was young I was convinced I didn’t like bananas. It turns out I just happen to like my bananas on the ripe side, the green ones still don’t taste quite right to me. Thank goodness I gave them another try because they have the amazing ability to turn into ice cream. Sounds too good to be true, right? I thought so too until I gave it a try. It really couldn’t be easier. Peel, slice, freeze, and food process. Don’t forget the peeling part, take it from me you don’t want to have to try and peel a frozen banana. M&I have enjoyed this treat plain, with chocolate sauce, and with chocolate shavings and maple pecans. I am thinking of trying it with a little chunky peanut butter next. You can find step by step instructions with pictures here.

Compost Heap

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When you live in a NY apartment real estate is precious, especially in the kitchen. Typically you have very little counter space and a tiny fridge. I have to say we are incredibly lucky that we have a full size fridge and while I am not sure you can ever have too much, we have enough counter space that we don’t feel too deprived. But when I started thinking about composting, I quickly decided that we just didn’t have the space. Besides, do I really need another project?!  It just so happens I very recently started a new job in a much more interesting part of town. There are more restaurants and shops that I know what to do with and best of all on Monday, Wednesday and Friday there is the Union Square market. One morning while strolling through on my way to work I noticed people dumping bags of stuff into garbage cans that weren’t your normal NYC street cans. It turns out The Lower East Side Ecology Center will accept my kitchen scraps and turn them into compost for me! Yeah! So now we have a little container in the fridge and when it is full I take in to work with me. I have been making a real effort to cut down on the amount of waste we produce and this will help just that much more.

Almond Milk

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I have been on a where does my food come from kick lately. While I mostly blame Michael Pollan, I have to admit this has been brewing for a while. I was recently diagnosed with a corn allergy and I recently realized corn is really hard to avoid. Every time I ate ketchup, I was giving myself a healthy dose of corn. So I found a recipe for ketchup and made it myself without corn syrup. My first try was a touch too sweet but I think I have it figured out for my next batch. I have been juicing lemons and adding rosemary for my seltzer. Fresh really is better. Lately I have been reading a lot about almond milk and how easy it is to make and how it is a great substitute for milk. It is definitely time consuming I will give you that. The almonds soak overnight, then you strain them, then the milk sits overnight. I am halfway through the process so I will have to report on the results in a future post. I am just glad M is so patient.

Ride the City

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I have been considering dusting off my bike lately and riding to work once in a while. My office is in the process of getting renovated (right now it looks a lot like the set of Office Space) and we may have bike storage in the office. This is very enticing since I am not too hip on the idea of leaving any bike out on the street. I have to say that the main thing holding me back is I am sort of terrified of riding my bike on the city streets. Which is why I am glad I stumbled upon Ride the City. I can put in my starting and ending address and choose if I want a safe, safer, or direct (potentially dangerous) route. Unfortunately there is no safer route between my house and work, but there is a safe route come Spring I may give it a try anyway. via

Another One Bites the Dust

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And another one down. This weekend I celebrated my… well it doesn’t matter which birthday, just that I did. As a birthday gift M&I hopped on the bus Friday evening and headed on down to DC where we met up with my mom and Bill. We only had one day together and boy was it jam packed! Breakfast at Lincoln’s Waffle Shop, museum, solar decathlon, amazing sunset behind the Lincoln memorial, and a dinner that included chocolate covered bacon. So much fun! We stayed in a cute little hotel that was right in the Penn Quarter which made everything very walkable. M&I decided that it was such as easy trip that we will definitely plan another before too long. Who knows, maybe Mom and Bill will make the trip out again since we can’t get them to come to NY! Thanks to everyone for the birthday wishes!

I Heart Green

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Over the course of my life I have had many favorite colors. For a very long time red was the favorite, but at some point over the last few years I started to really dig green. Bright yellow greens make me especially happy. I have been seeing a lot of green show up in kitchen photos lately and it makes me wonder… I mean I love green now, but who knows when the shift will be to yellow or blue or back to red? Then I am stuck with green cabinets as a haunting reminder of my green period. This kitchen is a wonderful use of green accents and vinyl wall decals, which may be so last year, but are something I still happen to love. The swatch of green on the wall give the table and chairs a special place. I have been coveting those IKEA chairs since I saw them and I think they look great in this small kitchen. If you will really closely you will also see another of my favorite things, a little birdie. This is a really great way to add color quickly to a rental space that you have to paint over. Way to go, Jennifer!

Cosy Knitting

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The temperature has started to fall in the Big Apple which means I am feeling more inclined to have big piles of yarn in my lap to help keep me warm. I started my first blanket of the season yesterday after ripping out my first blanket of last season which I had stopped working on because I wasn’t happy with how the colors were working together and I wasn’t happy crocheting. After hours of unraveling and balling the yarn I cast on about 100 stitches with my size 20 circular needles. I am using three strands of worsted weight acrylic that I bought forever ago. I know, I know I don’t normally use acrylic but it really is the best for blankets because I can throw it in the wash. It is the perfect mindless meditative activity since I am knitting every row. I didn’t do a gauge swatch so I wasn’t sure how this was going to turn out. I don’t normally like the look of the garter stitch but so far I am loving the openness of the stitch with the bumpy texture. I don’t have quite enough to keep much more than my lap warm, but luckily I can use past years blankets for now.

This Omnivore’s Dilemma

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I was recently gifted the audiobook version of Michael Pollan’s The Omnivore’s Dilemma and have been listening intently to how everything I am eating is in some way or another corn. This is particularly distressing to me because I am allergic to corn. I am not going to go into all the specifics here, if you are interested I recommend reading or listening. What I will tell you is that I am now on a quest to find grass-fed animals as much as possible. I thought this was going to be an impossible task, but I have been pleasantly surprised to find that in NYC really isn’t that hard at all. Without even changing stores or routines, I will be able to find meat and cheese from grass-fed animals. Yeah! I can even go and visit a farm near my property upstate. Maybe now I can feel a little better about eating a piece of two of Silver Queen corn next summer because I haven’t been overloading on corn all year.

What Have I Been Up To

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Things have been a touch crazy lately. Trip to see Isabela, left old job, started a new job, and somewhere in there we have been making trips upstate to clean things up a little. Phew! I am finally starting to settle back into the normal everyday chaos.

Land Of Enchantment

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This past week has been a blur of relaxing, sightseeing, and spending time with family in Santa Fe. I used to live here so I have a pretty good idea of the kind of stuff I like to see and do while I am here. Top on the list is a visit to 10,000 Waves. Waterfall tub, check, hot stone massage, check, salt glow, check. Even if you think you don’t like spas and you don’t like massages, trust me, you will like it there. Second on the list is eat green chile whenever possible. I managed to make it to the elusive Bobcat Bite for a green chile cheeseburger and of course no trip would be complete without a meal at La Choza. Not to shabby. My favorite burger is still from The Burger Joint but they don’t have green chile. I also walked around the Plaza, went to Madrid, and have a stroll planned for Canyon Road, all to visit galleries and shops. If you find yourself in the City Different, check out this city guide at Design*Sponge. image via

Update: I was scolded by my New Mexican family for using chili to refer to chile. One is the dish with meat and beans and the other is the pepper. My bad. It has been corrected in this post. I would also like to add that today I had the green chile cheeseburger from La Casa Sena which blew the one from Bobcat Bite away and rivaled that of The Burger Joint.