Thursday, July 24, 2008

the joys of cucumbers-Khyar bi laban (cucumber soup)

This year I've been inundated with cucumbers-what a glorious problem to have! (Now if only it would happen in the wintertime)

I usually make a batch of dill pickles when I have so many, but this year it seems like they've been coming in fits and starts instead of ripening all at once. I'm having the same problem with my tomatillos, so I'm freezing those until I have enough to make salsa verde.

One of the best things about summer is cucumbers, and what could be better on a witheringly hot day than a nice cool bowl of cucumber soup? My roommate used to make this all the time, and I remember it quite fondly, so whenever I have cucumbers, I have to make some, since 99% of the time, I have all the ingredients on hand. Here's the recipe I use:

KHYAR BI LABAN (CUCUMBER AND YOGURT SOUP)

2-3 fresh cucumbers
garlic to taste (I usually use 1-2 cloves)
one quart (a standard 32 oz container) of plain yogurt
a pinch of mint leaves, or fresh dill, and/or chives (whichever you have...sometimes I add a little basil as well)
1 teaspoon salt
a squeeze of lemon juice

1. Peel and grind garlic into a paste with a mortar/pestle (or run it through your food processor until well chopped). Add herbs, and grind/chop. Reserve a few sprigs for garnish if desired.

2. Peel cucumbers (if they're store-bought as they're usually waxed). If they're homegrown this is up to you (I peel mine as I normally grow the smaller pickling type cucumbers).

3. Run them through as food processor or blender for a smoother soup. Hand chop them for a chunkier type of soup.

4. Mix chopped cucumbers with yogurt and stir.

5. Add garlic and salt.

6. Add a little lemon juice.

Chill for about an hour before eating for best results.

*note: you can use kefir instead of yogurt if you like a tangier soup.

References:

How to make Khyar bi laban
http://biology.clc.uc.edu/fankhauser/Cheese/khyar_bil_laban.html

Monday, July 21, 2008

the end of concrete?

I remember how we used to dream of ripping out our huge ugly driveway so we could turn it back into a green space-like the rest of the front yard, which was a focal point of code enforcement's efforts (they never really did quite understand our desire to grow tomatoes and collards instead of grass). The last couple of houses I've lived in didn't have driveways and it really gives your house quite a different feel not to have that space dominated by all that concrete. Imagine my joy to discover that other people feel the same way: The Depave Project. "The goal of Depave is to promote the removal of unnecessary concrete and asphalt from our urban areas. The removal of impervious pavements will reduce stormwater runoff pollution of our rivers, and increase the amount of land available for habitat restoration, urban farming, trees, native vegetation, and beauty in urban areas."

you should see the kale

Man, you should see my kale, it's enormous! I think it grows about a foot a day...I really need to figure out what to do with 50 lbs of kale, unfortunately most kale recipes are more geared towards winter. Guess that means I'm making soup and freezing it until November...

back to school sales

It's positively evil how stores have their back-to-school sales in July...but then again these are the same folks who put the Christmas stuff out the day after Halloween, and stock summer clothes when we've still got a solid 3 months of coat weather to endure. So maybe I shouldn't be so surprised that I've already missed most of them, but fortunately I did manage to catch the Walgreens blowout. I don't remember the last time I got so excited about shopping...

Saturday, July 19, 2008

edgefield

Finally went on my first trip to Edgefield, and it was everything Lisa said it would be. I finally undid all the pain and suffering graduate school inflicted upon me for the past year. I'm a much happier goat now.

Friday, July 18, 2008

current project=sight words

I am currently busy making "sight words" vocabulary cards which means there are tons of cut-out pictures lying around all over the house right now. Advertising is a really good source of images that can be recycled for various language teaching purposes.

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Thursday, July 17, 2008

fabulous friday

Today I went for a ride down the Spring Water trail (first ride of the year, believe or not...I actually haven't been feeling very well lately so I've put off going on any bikerides). I lost the trail over by Tacoma St (I always screw this up and end up going a different way each time), but ended up stumbling across Share-It Square over on Sherritt and 13th and never did rejoin the trail. After that I went downtown and made a pitstop over at on of my all-time favorite food carts, the India Chaat House, and on a total whim decided to take the 51 up to Vista and ride my bike down that hill on over to Powell's where I spent the rest of the afternoon. What a rad day!

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Westmoreland park

Today I had a picnic over in West Moreland park and walked around the creek before heading over to PSU to get some more books to read.

Sunday, July 13, 2008

for the girl with the spear

She scratches a letter into a wall made of stone,
Maybe someday another child won't feel as alone as she does,
It's been two years, and counting, since they put her in this place,
She's been diagnosed by some stupid fuck, and mommy agrees, yeah...
Why go home...Why go home...Why go home...
She seems to be stronger, but what they want her to be is weak,
She could play pretend, she could join the game, boy,
She could be another clone...
Why go home...Why go home...Why go home...Why go home?
What you taught me...put me here...don't come visit...mother...
Why go home...Why go home...Why go home...Why go home?
What you taught me...put me here...don't come visit...mother, mother, yeah...
Why go home? (Why go home...Why go home...Why go home...Why go home?

-Pearl Jam

Monday, July 07, 2008

currently reading...

Some light reading (小说 / 现代文学) for the lengthy greyhound odyssey:

Lu Xun 鲁迅: Wandering 彷徨 (Panghuang) (Chinese-English edition)

Shen Congwen 沈从文: Border Town and
Other Stories


Su Tong 苏童: Rice 米