John and Amber
celebrating three years!

Ava Wants Her Breakfast

Saturday, 5 August 2006 05:00 by Amber

Laura and Richard's little Ava

Little Ava video
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How to Make Sushi

Wednesday, 25 January 2006 06:48 by John

Step 1: Lay a seaweed square flat on a plate

Step 2: Add a clump of rice to the seaweed, and spread out the rice leaving about an inch on the left and right sides.

 

Step 4: Create a crevice in the rice and add your favorite meat (salmon) and/or vegetables (carrots and avacado)

Step 5: Starting on the side with meat and/or vegetables, begin rolling the seaweed.

Step 6: Cut the sushi roll into 3/4 inch think California rolls!

Step 7: Present and Enjoy!

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Dinner in Style with Our New Friends: Villeroy & Boch

Sunday, 6 February 2005 13:18 by Amber

Our wonderful friends bought us ten wonderful place settings from Villeroy & Boch. In the top center is the cappucinno mug and rotating clockwise is the triangle dessert plate, salad plate, dinner plate, and bowl. Yuummy!

Our new Villeroy & Boch plates
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Today's Lunch Brought to Me by Bennie the Fisherman

Wednesday, 2 February 2005 10:33 by John

My father-in-law is sweet. And when I say "sweet," I mean "totally awesome."

There is no fast food in my wife's family. They don't eat McDonald's, Wendy's, or White Castle. They don't need Kroger, Albertson's or Tom Thumb. That's because Bennie (or "Wrestles-Bears-With-One-Hand" as he is known to the natives) hunts, kills, guts, and smokes all the family meat. And this is no Texas "hunting" where one hides in a camouflage tree-tent 100 feet from a salt-lick waiting for a slow, stupid dear. This is Bowie-knife-in-mouth, bare-hand-mountain-climbing, only-take-one-bullet-with-you-cause-you're-such-a-good-shot hunting. One time last fall, he fell down a thirty-foot cliff, broke a his fall with his rifle (and his ribs), and still managed to take down five buffalo and two caribou.

Today, I didn't have time to make a lunch before work. When I looked in the fridge for something to grab, I saw that we still had some of Bennie's salmon. This summer, in a torrential rain storm off the coast off the coast of Oregon, he caught a load of deep-sea salmon (while saving five baby seals). He took them home, slow-smoked them over 12 days, and hermetically sealed them for our use. I have had salmon several times since the first time I had Bennie's Smoked Salmon, but nothing has come close to the flavor and richness of his handiwork!

Bennie on the Altlantic Sea

By the way, I should also mention the Bennie is a man of rare and noble character. Amber tells me he was always a few minutes early to work, left a few minutes late, and wouldn't even take a company pen home to ensure he lived an honorable life. But he'd never tell you that - he'd just kindly offer you some delicious smoked meat.