Sunday, June 20, 2010

Lookie here!!!

It's my first Sourdough loaf. Yummy! Tastes delicious! This is made with a starter that I got from Marlenes' Natural Foods.
I couldn't wait as long as I probably should have to make a loaf. The starter wasn't as bubbly as this (Hermann) is now.
But it (Hermann) did a very nice job. The dough was very silky and nice to work with. It was rising very well and smelled wonderful. I will definitely be trying this again.
Now I am going to have to search for some local Strawberries to make some homemade jam. Deliciousness!

Saturday, June 5, 2010

I should write a book...

Really! I should fill it with quips and anecdotes about life and people.
I work in the food biz...as a food server (PC) or a waitress (old school). I prefer working as a bartender but hey, watcha gonna do!
I don't work at an upscale place, I work at a casual dining, good food place. The location is somewhat eclectic to say the least. This makes the clientele come from a wide range of demographics.
I had a very funny shift last Saturday night. Probably the most fun shift I have had in a long time. It started something like this:
First funny table: Mom, Dad and 11ish year old son.
I approach the table and do my spiel for drinks. The father asks if we have clam strips on the kids menu. I reply that we do not carry clam strips. He asks me if there are clam strips in the regular menu. I look at him, quizzically, as his wife blurts out! What don't you understand??? They DO NOT HAVE CLAM STRIPS!!!
I had to just smile...talk about active listening/hearing.
Second funny table: Mom, Dad and 12ish daughter.
I go to the table and start their meal service. The daughter has the most impeccable manners. Can I clone her? Can we have her do workshops for other disorderly kids? The daughter has ordered kids alfredo noodles. "first clue"
Their food arrives and I check back. The parents say their meal is OK but the mother prompts her daughter. "go ahead", she says. The daughter says, in the most perfect tone; "Excuse me, but I do not care for these noodles. May I have something else?" How perfect....How can I not resist and give her whatever she desires. She has better manners than most adults. I manage to say, "Why yes you may. What is it that you would rather have?" Again she replies with the best manners..."May I please have the kids fish and chips?"
What a delight. Can I say I like manners. I appreciate well mannered adults and children. I really, really do. I had to compliment her on her manners and thank the parents. Obviously, someone is taking the time to teach this child life skills.
Okay...third funny table...and the last for today.
Hunky twentysomething motorcycle jacket (crotch rocket) wearing cutie son and Mom and Dad...
I cannot go on without warning you of mature innuendo coming up.
While I am at the table taking their food order the hunky son asks why are there two prices on listed with the chowders? Is this for sizes?
To this I reply, "Yes, we have two sizes of chowders. One is a cup and one is a bowl."
Hunky: Well, how big is the bowl and how big is the cup?
Me: (listen carefully)  Well, the cup is 6 Inches and the bowl is 12 ounces...I very quickly stammered.
I think I saw Dad snicker and Hunky son hesitate a minute...Ooops.
I know my face got red. Never had that happen before.
YIKES!
But that was a fun night...one of the reasons that I love working in the industry. It is the people. I should have known though...my next shift was a nightmare. Can you say VEGANAISSE???

Big Game...

I tried to be clever, I tried to be mysterious...it worked for about 2 miles North of the Roy Y. I have a smart husband. He guessed the destination...North West Trek.
In an effort to get out and do, I made a mystery trip for us. I told Tim we would be out in the weather, it could be raining (dumping buckets), it could be cold...or the sun could come out (small, small chance). I am optimistic. With my handy dandy DOT map of Wa. State we headed out on a miserable Monday morning. It was pouring down rain and I thought my super idea would be ruined. I am so thankful it wasn't. Like I said, Tim guessed our destination pretty quickly and I giggled as we drove into "the sticks"!
Northwest Trek is located near Eatonville which sits in the foothills of Mt. Rainier. It is a wildlife park that is like 734 acres of land that was donated by a really cool family. It is home to some huge wildlife that you get to see while you ride around the park in a nice covered tram. Then there are the area trails that you can navigate on your own where you can observe Eagles, Beaver, Wolverine, Wolves, Couger and Bears. I am sure I am missing several things that we got to see and observe but it was a great day trip, well worth the park admission fee and was incredible to see the large resident moose, bison, elk and caribou. Incredible.
...and the sun came out. It was a wonderful day. Now to plan another "day adventure". Any suggestions?

How does your garden grow, or does it?

I'm not sure how your garden is doing now that it is the 5th of June but here in the PNW, mine sucks!
We have had such cold temps. and sooo much rain that I think the only thing growing is the mold in the soil! YUCK!!!
I took a look at the veggie garden this morning and it looks like I have lost some squash plants, again!
The boxwood basil has drowned and another one looks like it may follow.
So much for some fresh herbs.
On a good note though, the Brocoli, Cabbage and Potatoes seem to be doing well!
The spinach, lettuce, and even the radishes are miniture! Maybe they are a new, smaller hybrid.
It is supposed to get up to 70 here today and that is a real blue sky in my photo of the potatoe plant. I don't understand this because they are calling for rain tomorrow.
Oh...will summer ever come?