Friday, December 25, 2009

Solstice Pudding

Solstice Pudding

Merry Christmas!!!!!

Dear Readers,
I just wanted to wish you all a safe and wonderful Holiday Season. Hopefully not all of you are blizzard in away from your family like I currently am from mine. Don't worry though we got to spend Christmas Eve together yesterday and I got to share the sweetest gifts of all with my family, love! Love blended in a rather not-so-healthy form of Homemade Chocolates packaged in adorable Chinese Food take out boxes. But still fatty foods or not everyone needs something a little sweet every now and then.

Anyways, from my family to yours we wish you a Merry Holiday Season, and leave you today finally with a new photo of just some of the homemade goodies they got from me.











Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Monday, December 14, 2009

Weekly Tip #2: Rice on hand

Do you eat a lot of rice?
Well I have a solution for you on how to keep rice on hand!
In my house rice is a staple of everyday meals, from lunchs, dinner to even dessert. Yes rice infused desserts. Being as yes rice may be one of those "STAY AWAY" foods after having the GBS, I find rice cooked even five minutes more than needed is easier to digest than noodles cooked any way.
So how do I keep rice fully cooked and on hand all the time? Well firstly I don't have a lot of time every day to cook rice for 30 minutes, so what I first do is on Sunday nights I like cook a large batch of PLAIN rice, meaning just rice and water, no butter (ew) or flavorings. And I will cook it throughly through then let it cool. THAT is the MOST important thing ever, is when you cook large batches of ANYTHING before you put it in the fridge or even the freezer it has to be cooled completely to room temp. Then what I do is section it off into quart size bags, normally ending up with 2-3 bags.. And it actually makes it easy for portion control because you can choose how much from the bag to reheat or add to your meal.
Just remember to cool, then put in the fridge.