Sunday, June 24, 2012

Switzerland Trip: Appenzell

Today we went to Appenzell which is a neat city up in the hills. It has cool traditionally decorated buildings and beautiful surroundings of rolling hills and old homes. We drove up during the afternoon to have a picnic lunch, walk around the downtown and visit the cheese factory.

Scenes around Appenzell:

 I bought a couple small gnomes for Henry here:
 

 Switzerland's public fountains are also drinking fountains - really!
 
Our picnic at the park.Our lunch consisted of bread, meat and cheese. Rob said he wouldn't mind eating that meal for the rest of the two weeks we're here.







Up the hill a little ways at the cheese factory:









Switzerland Trip: Day 1 (exploring Monica's city)

My first impressions of Monica & Jachen's house and city were that the house is as cute (and small) as I thought it would be and the city is even cooler than I thought it would be.

Henry loves exploring his new surroundings - here he is taking all the tea-bags out of the pantry. It smells really good in there now.
Outside the front door.

The next few pictures are from our first walk around Rorschach. We'll probably take more of these walks everyday we're here, so there should be a lot of pictures on the blog. The weather last night, when these pictures were taken, was beautiful. So far we've lucked out with the weather!





We grabbed kebab wraps for dinner and at them next to the lake. Mmm, it was quite good. And really big. There are a bunch of kebab places in the city, an apparently all over this part of Switzerland. It's like how Seattle has a ton of teriyaki places. Who would have guessed?
Back at Monica's and playing with some of Jachen's old toys before bed.

Saturday, June 23, 2012

Switzerland Trip: Getting there (flying with a 13 month old)

After months and months of planning and looking forward to this trip... we're finally here!

But... first we had to get there. I was super nervous about the 13 hour trip (5 hrs to NYC + 8 hrs to Zurich) so I read a lot of blogs about airplane travel with babies and followed the advice about toys, food, etc.

In turned out I was a little over prepared with too many toys and too much food because the most helpful preparation was to bring Benadryl. It didn't knock Henry out or anything, but I'm pretty sure he was able to sleep during his regular nap time and during the night because of it. During his awake times the plane's magazines, buttons and windows were enough to keep him happy (plus a lot of media time on his ipod).
 
In Seattle before boarding. He loves these floor to ceiling windows with so much to see outside!

 Napping on my lap.

Watching a little in-flight entertainment.

 Pulling magazines out - he did this about 20 times.

We could never have afforded to buy Henry his own seat, but he sure did like borrowing mine.

During our 3 hour layover in NYC. More cool windows.

Our only picture from the long flight to Zurich. 
Henry was awesome and slept, but Rob and I didn't. Henry is under a blanket that is over him in order to block out the light - the blanket Henry would bat away from him in his sleep. So, we had to keep it away off his body, which is why it's tied around my neck and clipped to Rob's shirt sleeve! It was pretty dang bright with a tv right above our seat - I at least had an eye mask but poor Rob didn't.
 

We're so happy to be here in Switzerland with my sister, Monica and her husband Jachen. We're especially happy that the flight went well with Henry and that we now to get to sleep in a bed!

Thursday, June 14, 2012

An evening at the beach

This was a couple months ago, when it was sunny one weekday evening and we decided to take advantage of it.








O.O. Denny Park

Thursday, May 31, 2012

Homemade Enchilada Sauce

I spend most of my day in the kitchen. That's due to both necessity and preference. In fact, I have a spot that I stand at in my kitchen that could be considered my perch, or maybe even my throne. It's where I lean over my laptop to find and refer to recipes, it's where most of the prep occurs, it's where (unfortunately) I eat most of meals from, and it's where my baby probably goes to first when he's trying to find me.

What I'm saying is: it's about time I post a recipe since finding and using recipes is pretty much my favorite thing to do (it really is a good thing that I enjoy this and other kitchen duties as much as I do).

At the end of this month -I can't believe it's finally June- Rob, Henry and I are flying to Switzerland to spend time with my sister and her husband who live there. One thing on our trip itinerary is to help Monica broaden her recipe repertoire by cooking some of our favorite meals while we're there and teaching her a few cooking tips in the process. The problem she's had and that we'll face is that Switzerland, of course, doesn't have all the food prepared and ready in the way that has become convenient for us American sisters.

Enter the need for homemade enchilada sauce.

I've been on a big enchilada kick lately and thought it was a good meal to share with Monica because it just contains some basic and easy elements (sauce on the bottom, sauce on the top, usually - but not always- cheese, and tortillas filled with.... anything) that she can have fun with. Yes, fun.

I've been testing out the recipes I'm going to make with her - even though I've made them many times. Just so they are super fresh in my mind when we go grocery shopping in Germany (cool!) and finally see what food they have, I'll know better what can be substituted, etc. Today I tested out some homemade enchilada sauce and it was a hit! Actually, we're having it tonight so I don't know that the other eaters will agree for sure. Regardless, I think it tasted much better than canned sauce, which I use but have never even liked very much, and it was so quick and easy to make. I'm just incredibly stoked to find a cheaper, easier, tastier, (slightly) fresher, and less sodium-er alternative to what I had been using before.

I combined a couple recipes (this and this, which are pretty much the same recipe) along with a couple suggestions from the comments on the blogs where I found the recipes. Comments are the most useful aspect of getting recipes off cooking blogs, IMO. Oh, and sorry, no pictures. I love online recipes with pictures, but you don't need them for this recipe anyway.

You know how when you read a blog post on a cooking blog and you're like, "enough talking, get to the recipe already!" Well, here's where I quit talking and get to the recipe already:

Homemade Enchilada Sauce

2-3 Tbl. chili powder
1 tsp. cumin
1/2 tsp. garlic powder
1/4 tsp. cinnamon (optional - I like the slight "mole-like" taste the cinnamon adds)
2 Tbl. flour (in case you're wondering, one of my reference recipes said substituting with a GF flour is okay)
1/2 tsp salt (you can wait and add at the end in order to add salt to taste)
1 8 oz can tomato sauce
1 1/2 cups chicken broth*
1 Tbl. of fresh or frozen cilantro (optional. I keep little cubes of Trader Joes frozen cilantro for occasions such as this!)

Combine dry ingredients in a small bowl (or not, but it can save time for prep). Pour tomato sauce, chicken broth into a small/medium sauce pan on medium heat. Add dry ingredients. Bring to a boil then reduce heat to medium-low and simmer until the sauce is as thick as you'd like. You can add more chicken broth or water to thin the sauce more. Add fresh or frozen cilantro as the sauce is simmering. Makes about 1 1/2 cups of sauce.

*chicken broth: Monica also doesn't have canned chicken broth, a problem we've discussed before, so for a while now I've been attempting my own non-canned chicken broth in an attempt to save some money. I've made my own using the carcass (such a great word) of a rotisserie chicken - EASY! But even easier to make and store is this stuff I found at Costco for cheap. As in, cheaper than a jar of the same stuff that's half it's size at a regular grocery store (Costco sells it for abt. the same price as the Amazon link). It's just like any other broth/bouillon/granules - mix a tsp with boiling water to make a cup of broth. This jar makes 76 cups! That's like, a third of the price of canned broth. IF I buy that canned broth on sale. I am tempted to show you the math, but I'll assume that you're trusting me.

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Henry is 1

Our little Henry is a 1 year old.  He had a rough birthday morning, and it resulted in this somewhat emo birthday picture.

Want to see how he's grown over this year?  Check out this animated GIF: