Thai Basil Chicken

I’m all about cooking things on weeknights that are simple and take under 30 minutes to prepare. We made a Thai-style basil chicken dish on Monday that was awesome and only took about 15 minutes to prepare:

  • 1 lb. chicken breast, cut into cubes
  • 1 package basil leaves
  • 1 red bell pepper, coursely chopped
  • red pepper flakes
  • olive oil
  • 4-6 large garlic cloves, chopped
  • soy sauce
  • brown rice

Heat 2 tablespoons of oil in pan; sautee garlic and bell pepper. Add chicken and cook. Add red pepper flakes (to taste), basil, and 2 tablespoons of soy sauce. Let cook an additional 3-4 minutes.

Serve over brown rice. Makes 2-3 servings as a single dish.

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Book Learnin'

While we like the same types of movies, TV shows, and music, my husband and I don’t have a lot of overlap in the books we read. Some friends of ours have come up with an interesting project that allows one to appreciate the tastes of the other: each year they read one book at the other’s request.

This is a great idea and we intend to do this one day, but not while I’m in graduate school. Instead, we have a new project: The Intellectual Devotional. Like many devotionals, this book contains 365 daily inspirations, but this one is purely intellectual in content.

Each day of the week covers a different topic:

  • Monday = History
  • Tuesday = Literature
  • Wednesday = Visual Arts
  • Thursday = Science
  • Friday = Music
  • Saturday = Philosophy
  • Sunday = Religion

I picked it up for $10 at Half Price Books. Seemed like a harmless investment on a book that normally costs around $23. Our plan is to read one each evening and discuss. Hopefully we’ll uncover some new interests and learn a little along the way.

We start tonight. Wish us luck.

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Friday Random Ten

Today’s iPod shuffle seemed stuck on jazz:

  1. “Jupiter” – James Hurt – Dark Grooves, Mystical Rhythms
  2. “You’re a Great Girl” – Stuff – The Right Stuff
  3. “Seventeen” – Dave Douglas – Strange Liberation
  4. “Expresso” – Gong – Gazeuse!
  5. “Shenandoah” – Bill Frisell – Good Dog, Happy Man*
  6. “Train Round the Bend” – The Velvet Underground – Loaded
  7. “Bloodflow” – Calexico – The Black Light*
  8. “Finger” – Flying Saucers – KNACK Homegroan Volume One
  9. “Neptune” – The Bad Plus – Give*
  10. “6v6 La” – The Meters – The Meters

* – denotes artists I have seen live.

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Iron Cactus Downtown

Despite the rain, we went to Iron Cactus Sunday night. My husband had been craving a margarita for quite some time and I really didn’t want to keep walking in the rain, so Iron Cactus seemed like a good stop.

We arrived about 7 pm and were seated immediately, being probably the only two people in the restaurant without a SXSW badge. My husband ordered that margarita he had been wanting, and I ordered a Negra Modelo (which was listed as a Negro Modelo on the menu).

I ordered the Ancho Chile Rubbed Pork Tenderloin, a very tender piece of pork that had been seared so that the rub is basically burned onto the meat. It was presented sliced into five pieces with a chipotle demi glaze sauce, which did have a smoky flavor but lacked the kick of most chipotle sauces. The tenderloin was served with a heaping side of mashed potatoes, which were lightly mashed with skins and green onions. They did not appear to be too heavily loaded with butter or cream, making them courser and more flavorful than most mashed potatoes. The plate also came with sauteed zucchini, squash, and broccoli, which were very lightly cooked and retained most of their crispiness.

The food arrived within 10 minutes and was all very good. The wait staff was friendly and polite, and also very knowledgeable of the menu. I don’t know how busy Iron Cactus is on a weekend, but recommended for a weeknight.

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Mardi Gras

My birthday celebration continued into yesterday. I received a phone call from the front desk to come pick up a package. Inside that package was several dozen warm cookies, a pint of ice cream, and a couple of cartons of milk, courtesy of some of my girlfriends. A gift from their office to mine.

The cookies came from an interesting little company called Tiff’s Treats, a cookie delivery service serving Austin and Dallas. A very nice touch was that the cookies were warm when they arrived. We enjoyed very moist, very rich white chocolate chip and almond, peanut butter, and oatmeal raisin cookies all afternoon.

I believe I had six cookies in total yesterday. For the rest of the week I’ll be restricting myself of green tea, water, and some nice salads.

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My Day to Shine

For my birthday a co-worker brought me the biggest, fanciest cupcake I’ve every seen from Whole Foods.

The cupcake itself was a nice chocolate that was not too overpowering with a slight, delicate texture. The icing was as tall as the cupcake itself and had an ice cream sundae appeal to it: Three balls of icing in chocolate, strawberry, and vanilla topped with melted chocolate, chocolate sprinkles, and cherry flavored icing shaped like a cherry on top.

Needless to say it was probably the best cupcake I’ve ever had but I could only get through about half of it before I crashed.

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Pandora

I friend of ours turned us onto Pandora last week. It basically works similarly to Yahoo! Music or another online music service. You basically tell Pandora an artist you like, and it plays like artists from which you can give a thumbs up or thumbs down. You can also have multiple channels for different artists or genres.

It seems to have a pretty good selection of music, pulling from lesser known labels and such.

Pretty cool.

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Bound for the Floor

Recently we had all carpet in our house removed and replaced with Marmoleum, an all-natural flooring product made from renewable materials that also happens to be anti-microbial and has anti-static properties.

We’re really happy with the finished product.

The library…

A guest bedroom (the other bedroom has the same color)…

The office…

The master bedroom…

Now onto having the house painted so that it doesn’t clash with the floors.

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Pimp My Ride

Last spring I bought a new bike to ride around the neighborhood and help save the planet. New restaurants and stores keep opening in our neighorhood, and it seemed silly to drive everywhere.

I had my heart set on a cruiser, but quickly learned that they are too heavy for small people with bad knees. I instead opted for a Jamis comfort bike which has some of the same features as a cruiser (such as sitting upright instead of leaned over) but is much lighter.

Still wanting the cool look of a cruiser, I set out over the next month to accessorize. Below are some photos of the finished product, complete with bells, baskets, and lights. It still looks like a comfort bike, but with a little attitude and much improved over what I started with. Plus, I can carry a six-pack of beer in the back… how cool is that?

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Happy Birthday, Mom

Today my mom turns 63.

In honor of her birthday, I will list things she likes to do when she’s visiting me in Austin:

  • Go to Whole Foods. When she’s here for more than a day or two we’ll often go each day and decide what to cook that night.
  • Catch up on Lost. We started watching it about midway through the second season, and when she came to visit for a week last year that’s literally all we did. It was an awesome week!
  • Stop by an Amy’s Ice Cream for a treat.
  • Go shoe shopping at Karavel or InStep.

Happy Birthday!

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