Weekend Things

The bad news is my iPhone 5S (guys, not to be dramatic but it’s from the Stone Age and it looks so small and dinky compared to the more recent versions of the iPhone!) seems to be on its last leg.  Meaning I can’t take pictures on it, both because the camera has a permanent fog filter and because there’s NO room for any (ideal when you write a blog that heavily relies on pictures from your daily life), my alarm has decided to stop working (ideal when you have a Sunday brunch reservation) and I can’t open my emails.  I don’t get my upgrade till May and even though that’s less than two months away, I’m not sure we’ll make it.

The good news is it was 70° on Friday, I had a chance to soak up some “me time” this weekend — which included reading at a coffee shop, eating vegan donuts and watching too many movies — and we now have extra light at the the end of the day, but the best news of all is that Joey is home from Vegas and I don’t have to talk to myself anymore 🙂

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Maybe I shouldn’t say this, but I was kind of looking forward to a few days by myself.  I totally could have lined up some lady dates or had dinner with my family every night, but in true introvert fashion, I mostly played hermit.  Fine by me!  I started Friday with coffee, almond butter toast and a book then cut out of the office extra early, went on a run, read in the backyard, poured myself a beer, cooked dinner and watched Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind.  I’ve had Huckleberry Hound stuck in my head ever since.

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Saturday started out kind of rainy and cloudy so I stayed in my pajamas as long as possible but eventually went to the grocery store then ran a very important errand.  Aka picking up a donut snack from Beet Box.  I wasn’t overly impressed the first time I had those vegan donuts, but they’ve grown on me.  THEY’RE SO SOFT!  I brought some for my family and was all too happy to spend the afternoon/evening hanging with my sister.  Eventually took myself home to cook dinner for one (I made cauliflower rice and I don’t even know who I am) before watching Crash.  Joey picked out some movies for me to watch while he was gone and he picked well.  Except that he also left out Speed and after watching it last night, I’d like to put in a request for a refund on those two hours of my life.

P.S. I saw a church for sale near Beet Box and wondered if that’d make for a creepy house.

P.P.S. I feel like those pork tenderloin medallions look gross, but they really were good!

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I picked Joey up from the light rail station just after midnight on Saturday, finally got to sleep around 1:30 AM then woke up 30 minutes before our brunch reservation on Sunday (see aforementioned phone alarm complaint) but we made it and there were 3-berry muffins with vanilla-miso butter (!!!), steak and eggs and a huevos rancheros benedict so it probably doesn’t matter that I had to wash my hair in the sink and put my make up on in the car.  We were super lounge-y after brunch but then I spent something like 3 hours making lunches for the week and I’m never ever doing that again.

Sunday ended with a chillier-than-I’d-hoped walk through our neighborhood, salad dinner, that movie (ugh!) and a lot of moaning and groaning about having to go back to work.

Keep These 8 Things in the Freezer, Thank Me Later

I really wish I was a freezer meal person.  But here’s the thing.  Those are for people with busy lives and let’s be real, if I’m not busying myself with the actual cooking of dinner, then I’m not doing anything.  Wait!  What are people doing regularly between the end of work and dinner time that’s preventing them from cooking??  I do not know this life.

So, instead of what you thought this was — a list of meals that freeze well — I’m gonna tell you stuff you should keep your freezer stocked with that mean simple pleasures are always on hand.  And that’s a life I know very very well.

Waffles

That recipe that made eight waffles, only two (okay three) of which you ate?  Pop those babies in the freezer and you have instant weekend worthy breakfast ON A WEEKDAY!

Short term, you can just put them in a Ziploc bag but if you’re not gonna eat them in a week, wrap them individually in foil then put them in the Ziploc.  All you have to do come Monday morning is put them in the toaster.  This is revolutionary stuff, guys!

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Buttermilk

Waffles lead me to my next point: buttermilk.  I don’t know about you but I can’t buy less than a quarter gallon of buttermilk at the grocery store and most recipes do not call for that much.  I did that whole “oops, I meant to use this leftover buttermilk but never did and now I have to toss it” song and dance too many times until I learned you can freeze it (thanks, Sunny Anderson!).

Use those big ice cube molds, which measure to be about 1/3 cup, then when you need it, you know how much to thaw.  If I’m really on my A game, I remember to put some in the fridge to thaw on Thursday/Friday for a Saturday dream breakfast involving waffles or pancakes.  But let it be known that this recipe also uses buttermilk and it is our very favorite.

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Tomato Paste/Chipotle in Adobo Sauce

Please tell me if you’ve EVER used AN ENTIRE CAN of chipotle in adobo and then please also tell me what planet you’re from that you can stomach that much heat!  For us who have wimpy-moderate heat tolerance, the rest of that can go in the freezer.  Same goes for tomato paste.

If you’re a better person than me, you should probably freeze it in tablespoon increments then thaw the amount you need, but I’m just a regular person with normal levels of ambition, so I just thaw and re-freeze the entire bag every time I use it.  I’ve yet to notice any ill effects flavor-wise and I’m still alive and thriving so how bad can it really be?

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Frozen Peas

I coulda gone really generic right there and said “frozen vegetables” but I’m going to be specific and say this is really the only one you need in your freezer.  And I’m just gonna say it… peas are so undervalued.  They go in everything from fried rice to soup to mac and cheese and if that’s not the definition of versatility, I don’t know what is.  Also, totally makes me feel better about eating something if I can toss an actual green vegetable (that required zero prep work) in it.

Just Googled it and peas might actually be a legume and not a vegetable, but whatever!

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Flax Seeds

If you’re like me and dabble in the art of vegan cooking/baking, then you definitely need flax seeds in the freezer.  I keep a separate smaller bag of GROUND flax seeds in there too because you never know when you right quick need to make a flax egg for the best vegan brioche slider buns.

I hear it’s best to grind as needed for freshness or something, but I totally ignore that rule.  Mainly because I’m not going to dirty my coffee grinder for a measly tablespoon of ground flax seeds when I can just grind a whole cup and have enough for months and months.  

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Pizza Dough

Look, if you’re going to take the time to make your own pizza dough, you might as well make two then freeze one for later.  Then, when you realize tomorrow is Pizza Friday,* you just have to throw that dough in the fridge to thaw and go to sleep happy, knowing you get to eat an entire cast iron pan pizza the next day.

*I just learned that Saturday is the most popular day to eat pizza.  I woulda put money on it being Friday!

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Muffins & Cookies

I speak from personal experience when I say both of these things freeze very well.  Muffins will need a day to thaw in the fridge but taste just like a freshly baked one.  Well, except that they’re cold now, but honestly, I LOVE them cold from the fridge.  Cookies will vary in how quickly you can eat them (these are safe to bite straight into), but in any case it’s never longer than 10 minutes.

Pull a cookie out of the freezer at dinner time and you’ll have a homemade cookie MINUS THE WORK IT TAKES TO HOME MAKE A COOKIE come dessert time.  Which, according to Joey is IMMEDIATELY after finishing dinner.  

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Bananas

I don’t know about you, but I cannot predict how many bananas I’ll eat in a week.  Maybe I’ll eat four, maybe I’ll buy four but eat one.  The good old “make banana bread to use up the rest” thing is good IN THEORY, but that takes time, ya know?  And what if you’re short on both banana eating time and banana bread making time?  Quick, to the freezer!

I like to slice mine up and freeze them spread out on a baking sheet, then transfer to a Ziploc bag the next day, but you can also just freeze them whole.  Whatever you do, peel them before you freeze them!  Makes for the best banana cream dessert, but only if you’re out of REAL ice cream or just ate a really healthy dinner and are feeling virtuous.  

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BONUS: I also always keep chocolate bars in the freezer but I think it’s because my mom always did, so I grew up thinking that was the best way to eat it (Joey thought it was weird at first, but now he does it too, so maybe I’m onto something here?).  And also because, in the summer, my house is like 800° and everything (myself included) runs the risk of melting.

What do you always keep in the freezer that I need to start keeping in mine??