Showing posts with label Indian food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Indian food. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 20, 2026

I Like Celebrating with Food

January 11 was International Thank You Day. There was plenty of thanking going on.
It was National Milk Day. Milk was used in mashed potatoes that Jeremy made for our at-home potluck to celebrate Sunday Supper Day.
Here are the contributions, from oldest to youngest:
Cheesy garlic mashed potatoes, potato chips, grilled cheese sandwiches, cookies (not pictured), chicken pot pie, Koolaid, grilled cheese sandwiches. 
 
January 12 was National Curried Chicken Day. I made curry chicken with rice and aloo gobi. Mmmm, Indian food is comfort food.
 
January 13 was Korean American Day. We had Korean Beef and Rice.
 
January 15 was National Bagel Day. I made homemade bagels which made everybody happy. We all like bagels. 

Thursday, November 21, 2024

Cook Something Bold and Pungent Day

Since Cook Something Bold and Pungent Day and Bram Stoker's Birthday are on the same day, November 8, I often cook something with garlic on that day. This year, however, I made Indian food. I'm trying to do more shelf cooking and I actually inventoried our pantry in October and found some items that I had forgotten about. One of those was a tikka masala simmer sauce so I started with that. I used an Easy Homemade Naan recipe from the Summer volume of A Season of Family Meal Plans. I didn't make it in the Summer so I wanted to try it with this. I made the naan the day before which helped. I also made chana and rice to go with the meal. Yumm. I love the smell of Indian food.
Since I still wanted to celebrate Bram Stoker's Birthday, the kids had Count Chocula cereal. Woohoo. Celebrated!

Monday, November 4, 2024

Kangaroos and Greasy Foods

October 24 was National Kangaroo Day. I hopped like a kangaroo in the morning when I went to wake the boys. Jet and I watched The Rescuers Down Under that night.
It was also National Food Day. For dinner, I was going to do Chicken Tikka Masala and Garlic Parmesan Broccoli from A Season of Family Meal Plans, volume 4. Rice would be good to go with those. I thought I could easily do another Indian food to go along so I made chana. Then I realized we had plain yogurt left from the tikka masala marinade, and I had a cucumber left over from when I made cucumber sandwiches, plus other ingredients to make a yogurt sauce to combat the heat of the food. I didn't have time to make a flatbread, though.
That Garlic Parmesan Broccoli was so good and I was able to make it from frozen broccoli. Thank you, Jordan Page and The Page Company. Yummy meal.
 
October 25 was... are you ready for this?... Pablo Picasso's Birthday, World Pasta Day, Greasy Food Day, and National Breadstick Day. We celebrated with abstract art made from Spooky Spaghetti & Meatballs (from the same cookbook) and Focaccia Breadsticks (from Shelf Cooking 101). It was also Frankenstein Friday so anything spooky counts for that.

Wednesday, November 9, 2022

National Breadstick Day 2022

October 28 was National Breadstick Day.

Breadsticks are a lot faster to make than roti or naan but I wanted to make Indian food anyway... to go along with our leftover Mediterranean food.
Jet was my baking buddy again.

Monday, May 30, 2022

Mmmm, Indian Food

Have I mentioned I like Indian food?
Last time I made Indian food, I didn't have what I needed to make raita, the cucumber yogurt stuff. I did this time but I didn't have time to make flatbread or aloo gobi which I really wanted again. Oh well. Guess I'll have to put Indian food on the menu plan again for sometime soon. Yumm.
 
Jeremy walked in the door and was happy with the smell. It's like comfort food without even having to eat it. It tasted good, too. Jet enjoyed the chickpea stuff especially.

After the Indian food we had watermelon that had been chilling in the cooler, just like we did last year for National Cooler Day, this year on May 27. 

Since it was also National Road Trip Day, Jet, Nichole, and I took a road trip to the Provo Library. 
 
May 28 was Whooping Crane Day so of course I had the kids, "Whoop! Whoop!" in front of a crane just like last year. 

I'd been watching for months worried that the crane wouldn't be there to celebrate this holiday but it was. Hooray!

Thursday, May 12, 2022

Screen Free Week 2022

It has been quite a few years since we did Screen Free Week. The computer is needed so much for work and school that we just don't think about it much. However since I am constantly asked, "Can I play video games?" I thought it would be a good idea to have a week where I am not asked that question on a daily basis. Ha Ha. Ok. So I thought we could have some fun doing things other than watching movies or TV shows and playing video games. The computer was to be used for schoolwork and work work (Jeremy working on his novel was acceptable) and to check email for work and school (obviously).
I found out that Screen Free Week was May 2-8 this year so we did some brainstorming of things to do, did some preparation beforehand (I scheduled blog posts so no days were missed even without me getting on the blog), and then the first several days I didn't feel up to doing anything because the Sunday before, I had an attack of what we assumed were kidney stones. Sigh. So I drank a lot of water and read Jeremy's book a lot for a few days. I did not watch any movies as a distraction because it was Screen Free Week. Yay, me. 
Anyway, so besides not doing too well at the beginning of the week, here's what we did do during Screen Free Week this year.
 
Monday, May 2, was World Tuna Day. Since I wasn't up to making food, Lucky made sandwiches. Tuna and marshmallow cream sandwiches. Yes, you read that right. Tuna and marshmallow cream sandwiches. Sigh. Yes, I ate mine. Got to set a good example to the picky eater who won't eat pizza because he's decided he doesn't like cheese. But apparently he will eat tuna and marshmallow cream sandwiches. Sigh.

Tuesday, May 3, was National Chocolate Custard Day so of course I made chocolate pudding. And what goes with pudding or custard? Fish sticks of course. Then I threw together a couple sides of rice pilaf from The Food Nanny Rescues Dinner and honey glazed carrots from Instant Cooking with Six Sisters' Stuff. I was up to making simple food that night.

Jr. missed my food because he had a Dinner in White event with the French department at the school. He missed out on going to the French restaurant a couple years ago so we put on a special French dinner for him at home. This year they had this event because they still couldn't do the restaurant. He enjoyed it and the food (even though they didn't have escargot). He also got to bring home a souvenir Eiffel Tower keychain. He was so happy about that.


Wednesday, May the 4th, was Star Wars Day of course. Jeremy and Nichole went out to find a rare bird (for Utah) that day and got sunburned because they had to hike out to where it had been seen. It was another Bird Day holiday as well.

If you look really carefully and make the picture bigger you can see the tricolored heron flying. It has white under its wings.

Lucky got a Star Wars poster for being in the reading hall of fame at school. He also checked out a Star Wars book. Jet had us playing a Darth Vader Simon game.

I mentioned to Jeremy earlier that day that we had a package of Curry Chicken mix that needed to be made soon so while he and Nichole were out, I managed to throw together some Indian food with what we had on hand. I was so proud of myself. 
Jet helped me grind wheat to make roti (flat bread). 

We had that chicken curry, alloo gobi (potatoes and cauliflower), some chickpea something (I can't find chana masala powder at stores so I used garam masala instead), and basmati rice. Jeremy was so pleased when he got home... both with the smell when he walked in the door and with the taste when he sat down to eat it.

Thursday, May the 5th, Jet and I went out to Bridal Veil Falls. I wanted to go Sunday on May 1 when it first opened back up (I've been waiting patiently for six months), at least to stop at the overlook, but there was no way that was going to happen. I was in bad shape. This way Jet and I stopped at the overlook then went down and walked to the falls. I felt up to it that day. 

We also drove up to Squaw Peak Overlook to have a look because it is open now, too. Although, admittedly it looks even better in the Fall.

That evening we wanted to do a Jr. Jr. choice activity since he was missing a school activity and we told him months ago that we'd do something special that evening for him instead of the school activity. He chose a picnic and scooter riding at Hill Park.

Jet really wanted to get in on that scooter riding so while Lucky was playing frisbee with his oldest siblings, Jet borrowed his scooter and loved having me take him around the park.

And of course Nichole usually has a little watercolor kit in her purse so she can just pull it out whenever and color flowers at the park.

Friday, May 6, was International No Diet Day. Jeremy brought home a couple pizzas and onion rings for us and I let the kids have soda pop because it was also Beverage Day. It was also No Homework Day but Nichole and Jr. both had some to catch up on. And this actually happened:

I was working with the onion rings and all of a sudden I felt something on my shoulder. Jet had climbed up on a chair, picked a piece of pizza off the table, and turned around and put it on my shoulder face down. What? Why even? What? Yeah, we all had a laugh about that.

Jet and I went out to a few parks earlier in the day.

The duck pond at Nielsen's Grove was gone- empty. All the ducks and ducklings were just hanging out on the grass under the trees.

Provo Canyon is getting green again. Even the burnt parts are looking green. Compare these pictures taken from Mt Timpanogos Park and from Squaw Peak Road to pictures I posted on November 16, 2020.

Saturday, May 7, was Babysitter's Day. We left Jet with the kids again and Jeremy and I celebrated our anniversary by going out birding and to have a picnic. It was also Fitness Day and Play Outside Day so those fit in with our birding.


The theme of the day ended up being the same as when I took my day off (I blogged about it on March 7, 2022). We can do what we want. It's our anniversary date. We stopped at a certain place near Goshen and thought, we'll just be out of the van for a few minutes. Well, that few minutes lasted a bit longer so yeah, I got a sunburn to match Nichole's. But it was a worthwhile time. Jeremy spotted an uncommon bird (I saw it, too, but didn't get a good look at it). It was a Northern Waterthrush. He was so excited about it, he texted a birding friend of ours. This is not the first time we've met up with friends while out celebrating our anniversary. Our friend came down and looked for it for a while. We couldn't find it again so Jeremy and I started heading out. Before we even left the road we were on our friend called and let us know she'd found the bird. So we turned around and got to see it again. It took a while but I finally got a good look at it, Jeremy got a really bad picture of it, and our friend got better pictures of it and sent them to us so these are Suzi's pictures:

We also took the opportunity for birding selfies and a lifer dance picture. The Northern Waterthrush was a lifer for me. We went out a couple years ago looking for one at another spot. Jeremy saw it then but I didn't so I was happy to see it this time.

For our picnic, we stopped at a park and used our new picnic basket. We've loved the one our friend gave us for our wedding and it's been around and used for many years but over the last couple years it's had a little more trouble so it was time to make a change. We did still use the cloth napkins that came with the original picnic basket.

We toasted our marriage with sparkling grape juice in plastic wine glasses and had what we considered good picnic foods. We made sandwiches before we left on homemade buns. We had potato salad. We had Tim's Cascade Potato Chips. We had grapes because we thought it would be funny to feed each other grapes on our picnic (I will spare you those pictures) or throw them at each other. We laughed quite a bit. For dessert we had pudding cups. It was fun.

We did some more birding then headed home. 

When we got home, there was a model of a T. rex skeleton on a card table when we walked in the door, holding a note that said, "Happy anniversary. Hope you had a roartastic time!" That was sweet.

I love my time with my husband. I love going on picnics for our anniversary. I also love the tradition we have of our "anniversary dinner" we have with our kids. This year we had a candlelit dinner with lanterns Lucky made Jeremy and me at a boys activity. We still had all the traditional foods. Gourmet sauce chicken and rice, fresh pineapple, steamed veggies, Hawaiian sweet rolls, and blue raspberry lemonade.

May 7 was also National Tourism Day so while we were out I had fun taking pictures of a tumbleweed in a church parking lot. That's what someone would do if they were visiting Utah and weren't used to tumbleweeds, right?

Sunday, May 8, was Mother's Day. It was okay. Some of the children gave me cards, some did service for me, none of the kids made me dinner even though it was on the menu plan. I had a bowl of cereal and figured that would be it then Jeremy made me a yummy sandwich. Thank you, Jeremy. And thank you, kids, for what you did do for me.


Since May 8 is also No Sock Day, I wore sandals to church.

So... Monday through Sunday, Screen Free Week.

Other things unrelated to holidays we did during the week:

Spontaneous dancing

Took more pictures of snails because... you know... snails. I got a kick out of how some were actually climbing up and down vines. Not using the wall at all.  Impressive.

Jr. Jr. learned how to ride a bike

I had to include this picture in here because the timing was just right and Lucky just happened to be looking at the camera when he rode into the picture on his scooter.

And... I don't even know.

Screen Free Week 2022.