My Balcony Garden

Jun 28

My little balcony garden has recently become quite productive in the color green. An abundance of green. Yet I am lacking produce as of yet. It’s not easy being green, you know?

The only harvest I have had is of my bok choy, which grew much more rapidly than every other plant. I’ll probably plant another one in the now vacant pot. The one I am currently pulling leaves off of has teeny little white bugs on it, but there is no damage to the plant so I figure it’s alright (but I put it in a corner away from the other plants, just in case).

My balcony garden:

  • Patty Pan Squash x2
  • Kale x3
  • Strawberries
  • Bush Early Girl tomatoes x2 (not as early as they claim, though probably due to the fault of the slow start on summer in Seattle)
  • Other tomatoes that I don’t know what they are
  • Butter lettuce (and a few other lettuces)
  • Arugula
  • Cucumber (some determinate variety)
  • Lavendar
  • Basil
  • Mint
  • Variety of peppers (banana, jalapeño, etc.)
  • Spinach

I also attempted to grow teeny round carrots, which started out great but all of a sudden they all died. Bell peppers and some herbs also didn’t make it past seedlings. My chives never even sprouted, but the seeds were old so I will excuse them for being absent.

What I have learned about balcony gardening:

  • Stick your finger in the soil and if it feels pretty damp and moist, it doesn’t need watered.
  • Excessive wind bothers some plants, I shield mine with larger plants and it seems to please them.
  • When transferring an indoor plant to an outdoor plant, “harden” it by placing it outside during the day and inside at night so it isn’t shocked by the temperature change.
  • Today I learned that  tomatoes and cucumbers don’t grow well together. And I’ve had my cucumber sandwiched between two large tomato plants all this time. Looks like we’ll have to do a little switcheroo.
  • Be sure that your plants are pollinated so that they will produce. I’m not sure how many bees make it to my balcony, I never see them. So I take a little make up brush and lightly go from flower to flower and pollinate them myself. I’ve also considered getting some bee attracting plants. Or just opening up a can of coke and leaving it around the plants.
  • It takes 3 pitcher fulls to water my entire garden about every other day since it started getting hot out.
  • If your plants look wilty but you’ve been watering them every day and it’s not scorching hot out, you are over-watering. Set the watering can down before you drown the poor things.

If you are a balcony gardener, I would love any tips you have or favorite plants that you grow.

*Please forgive my grainy photography, my little point and shoot only goes so far.

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My At-Work Tunes List

May 27

My At-Work Tunes List

Y’all wonder what I listen to during the day? Huh, huh? Yeah?

Here’s a sample of some frequent repeats during my work week. At least this last few weeks, I change it up every now and again.

Don’t judge, it’s great stuff. No knockin’ till you listen.

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Most Frequently Repeated:

Always by Erasure

Jerusalem (Out of Darkness) by Matisyahu (No I’m not Jewish)

Black and Gold by Sam Sparro

Happy Ending by Mika

Opera #2 by Vitas (if you want to hear some crazy falsetto, check this guy out)

I Gotta Feeling by The Black Eyed Peas

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Songs I Listen to When I Have to Concentrate:

West Coast Friendship by Owl City

The Call by Regina Spektor

Hallelujah by Rufus Wainwright

Alone Tonight by Above and Beyond

Marrakech by ATB

Crane’s Crying by Vitas

Traffic by Tiesto

Globus (from their Epicon album)

Ecstasy by ATB

Down to the River to Pray by Alison Krauss (so pretty)

Sevilla by Tiziano Ferro [Ft. Amaia Montero]

Jerusalem of Gold by Ofra Haza (also really pretty, I like music in Hebrew)

Ave Maria by Vitas

Don’t Stop by ATB

Russian Trance by PPK

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Songs for the Late Afternoon Hours:

Bi Polar Bear by Silver Swans Demos

Fixed by Stars

Major Tom by David Bowie (always amuses me)

Relax, Take it Easy by Mika

Feeling Good by Nina Simone

Sink or Swim by Tyrone Wells

Happy as the Sun by Tyrone Wells (disgustingly optimistic song, I like it)

Crazy by Seal

E Rafaella E Mia by Tiziano Ferro

Rain by Mika

To Life, To Love by Andy Hunter

One Night in Bangkok by Murray Head (also amusing)

Genie by Airbase

Snakes on a Plane by Cobra Starship (only really great if you’ve seen the movie, either way it’s pumpin’)

Stop! Dimentica by Tiziano Ferro

111 by Tiziano Ferro

Xdona by Tiziano Ferro

Amish Paradise by Weird Al

Sandstorm by Darude

Moskau, Moskau by Dschinghis Khan (can’t really listen to it without watching the video though)

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*The screenshot is of the website, Stereomood.com, it’s a fun site for listening to music sorted by mood.

**If you’re curious, I listen to most of this music through Grooveshark and StereoMood.

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Top 10 Foods That Are Always in My Kitchen

May 02

Top 10 Foods That Are Always in My Kitchen

Everyone has that list. These aren’t items like bread milk, these are the items and specific brands you must always have. The ones you will walk across the store for even though you were next in the check-out line. A week doesn’t pass by without these items.

Know what I mean?

1. Whole Foods 365 Coarse Sea Salt

You know, the one in the really big red and blue container? And it’s cheap. It goes on everything I have. I don’t even used refined salt if I can help it. I love big grains of salt on chocolate chip cookies, air-popped popcorn, you name it. The sad part is that I’m out of it right now (have been for a week) and I only live about a mile from a Whole Foods.

2. Tillamook Cheddar Cheese

Tillamook Cheddar Cheese

Photo by dklimke

I don’t know about the rest y’all, but Tillamook (or Bandon, since it’s the same company now) is the only cheddar cheese I’ll buy. Except for super fancy stuff, but that doesn’t really happen. So my daily cheese is Tillamook. Everything else tastes off. You know how some brands of milk taste wrong? Same thing. I wonder what they’re feeding those cows.

3. Fish Sauce

Fish Sauce

Photo by Andrew Huff

Oh yeah. The smelly stuff. It’s that aroma that makes you crinkle your nose when you reach that aisle of Uwajimaya’s (or your Asian market of choice). I use it in almost all Asian dishes, primarily pad thai as it’s the husband’s favorite food in the world. Breakfast (no kidding), lunch, and dinner.

*Squid is my primary brand of choice.

4. Butter

Not margarine. Not “olive oil butter”. Just straight up butter. Not that I don’t have 10 different kinds of oils in the cabinet next to the stove.

5. Kale

Kale chips. ‘Nuff said.

6. Fresh Ground Peanut Butter

You know the machines at Fred Meyers that you can get fresh peanut butter and almond butter from? My favorite part of my grocery trip. Then going home and digging in while it’s still warm. My tastebuds thank me every time.

7. Coconut Milk

Coconut Milk

Photo by smashz

Mix it with rice. Use it in curries, smoothies, and soups. In can do no wrong.

8. Goat Cheese

Truth be told I can’t afford to always have it around, but when I do I put it on pizzas, puff pastry, salads, and anything else I can find an excuse to use it on/in/under/around.

9. Fresh and Sun-Dried Tomatoes

Sun Dried Tomatoes

Photo by enigmachck1

I definitely always have fresh tomatoes, mostly for salads and sandwiches. Sometimes on pizza or in stir fries. The sun-dried tomatoes are reserved for stir-fries, pasta, and pizzas. If you haven’t tried it in a stir fry, go and do. Make a brown butter sage sauce, then mix it in a fry pan with chicken. Add chopped sun-dried tomatoes, fresh basil, fresh tomatoes, and bell peppers. Top it off with goat cheese. :)

10. Chocolate

Specifically dark. For all matter of uses and pleasure. Primarily to satisfy me until dinner is ready.

Honorable mention: $3 buck chuck from Trader Joe’s, good for both cooking and drinking on a budget. Good ol’ Charles Shaw.

Charles Shaw

Photo by @joefoodie

I am one of those people who would love to look through everyone’s cupboards. Please link up your own posts about what’s in your kitchen, past or present! Or just share in the comments. :)

This link-up will be up for a long time. I would like to collect these. I find that I get the greatest recommendations this way for products.

*Header image by Ex-Smith

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Valentine’s Day Round Up

Feb 10

My husband and I don’t do Valentine’s Day. We tried it, but it was a total flop. Too much hype and too many expectations. This year we might go rock climbing with some friends and order Thai take-out for dinner. Sounds amazing, right? I think so.

Well for those of you that love V-Day, here are some delicious ideas for your red-pink-heart-cupid encrusted day.

1. Blueberry Multi-grain Pancakes *Breakfast Choice

Photo by Jayne at Barefoot Kitchen Witch

2. Cherry Tomatoes and Cocktail Sauce *Easiest Appetizer

Photo by Jojo at Eye Candy.

3. Chocolate Covered Cherry Martini *Romantic Cocktail

Photo by Des at Life’s Ambrosia.

4. Roasted Beet Salad with Walnuts and Goat Cheese

Photo from Italian Food Forever.

5. Steamed Fish with Lemongrass

Photo by Teczcape.

6. Maple Chicken Wings

Photo by Lipstick Blogger.

7. Chocolate Mousse Cheesecake

Photo by Memoria at Mangio da Sola.

8. Poached Pears in a Shiraz Reduction *Cheap Choice

Photo by Dhale at Culinary Musings.

9. Baby Meringues

Photo by Ann at Pig Pig’s Corner.

10. Nutella Marshmallow Mousse *Only 4 ingredients!

Photo by Rianne at Art of Dessert.

11. Oreo Truffles *Vegan Alternative

Photo by Lauren at hellofriendsehello.blogspot.com.

Posted via web from A Chocolate Covered To-Do List

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What’s In My Make-up Bag

Jan 30

Let’s just say I’m not high-end when it comes to my make-up, I’m a poor newlywed alright? Though I do sometimes splurge on eyeliner (one thing I’m really picky about) and toner or lotion. I hardly wear foundation, and when I do it’s more like tinted lotion. I also wait for super-sales to buy some products, I hardly ever pay over $20 for a product. And if I’m paying for something expensive it’s going to be something lasting me all year long.

Anyway, here are the contents of my make-up bag in order that I use them:

Facial Toner: Murad Clarifying Toner

  • Thoughts: I love this toner, it’s expensive for me, but Murad is great for break-out prone skin and pores that want to take over the world. It’s clean, refreshing, and makes your skin feel as tight as an over-inflated balloon.

Facial Lotion: Boscia Oil-Free Daily Hydration SPF 15 (like I need SPF in Seattle…)

  • It’s very light, and it does help to control oil. Even though it’s a really light moisturizer, it gets my skin through the dry winter months just dandy.

Concealer: Aveda Inner Light Concealer in Balsa

  • I dab a few dots under my eye and smooth it down with the tip of my ring finger and a make up sponge. It doesn’t hide everything, but it definitely helps. When I don’t wear it I sometimes get comments that I look tired, so I’ll stick with it.

Blush: Rimmel Blush in Pink Rose

  • I’m not a huge blush fan, so I don’t wear it often. This one does the trick though, just adds a little color. I also have one from Aveda, I think it’s from the Inner Light line and the color is Lotus.

Eyeliner: Petal Essence Eye Definer in Cacao

  • I really like Aveda’s eyeliners, they go on very smoothly and smudge in the way I like.

Eyeshadow: Petal Essence Eye Color Duo in Khaki Cloud

  • This is my favorite eyeshadow, it has one color for the lid and one for the crease. It’s a very natural color with a very small amount of shimmer (not like Claire’s shimmer).

Mascara: Almay One Coat Nourishing Lengthening Mascara in Black/Brown

  • I generally like Almay’s mascaras, but this one just gets the job done. Nothing special.

Other products I wear on occasion:

Eye Primer: Sephora Eye Primer

  • Meh. It makes my eyelid more smooth, but it does this weird thing that makes my eyeshadow go on kind of strange. It’s hard to describe, it looks kind of fuzzy/clumpy? Sometimes it works but ugh, I’m just not a fan.

Under Eye Brightener: Smashbox Photo Op

  • I have a problem with under eye circles. It’s not sleep-related, just hereditary I believe. I bought this to help. It’s supposed to reflect light so you don’t see the circles, and when used with concealer it does help. But I probably won’t buy it again.

Foundation: Physician’s Formula Organic Wear Tinted Moisturizer SPF 15 in Fair/Light

  • It works fine. It makes my face look somewhat more smooth, but I just don’t like to wear foundation. It feels like too much.

And there you have it! My mish-mash of make-up products. And that’s just in the bag. You should see the box under the sink. We all have one, yes, you know who you are.

To see what others have in their make up bags, visit Chic Critique!

Photo by swimparallel.

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What I Learned This Week: Super Mario Wii

Jan 04

This week I learned how to play Super Mario Wii! Not very impressive, but it was fun nonetheless.

I was at my brother’s house New Years’ Eve and we played it for hours. I have to admit it is one of the most fun games. I really do like the great multi-player games the Wii has put out.

What else did I learn?

1. The Seattle Metro prices went up by 25 cents. Now it costs $4.25 to ride the bus there and back from work. A bus that is always late. And smells. And is cold and loud. As you can see, not complaining isn’t my New Year’s Resolution.

2. Dreyer’s Peppermint ice cream is delicious. Especially with dark chocolate sauce. Just don’t look at the ingredients and you’ll be fine.

3. Making a menu plan isn’t that effective for me, but I’ll keep trying.

4. How to sear scallops. Actually, how to sear anything. Apparently whatever it is has to be completely dry. You would think I could figure that out…it’s one of those really silly facts I’ve overlooked.

5. Putting plastic wrap in the freezer makes it easier to handle. Thus far it seems to be true, cool no?

To see what others learned this week, visit Musings of a Housewife!

Photo by goodrob13.

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