Showing posts with label 4th of July. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 4th of July. Show all posts

Sunday, July 4, 2010

Happy Independence Day!

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Happy Independence day everyone! A great blog that I follow is called The Humble Libertarian they have a great post today on Independence Day.
The cynic in me wonders what we're even celebrating, when the government we now have is in many ways immeasurably more intrusive and tyrannical than the one we fought to gain our independence from so many generations ago.

But we can still celebrate what was the beginning of the most productive and successful social experiment in human history. Even as its enemies fight fiercely to dismantle and destroy it, to enslave its members and to exploit its productivity, the American way of life has produced human flourishing at a level that people of ages past would have considered other-worldly.

To read the rest of the article click the link below:

 Thehumblelibertarian.com

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Delicious Cranberry Walnut Quinoa Salad

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This salad is a must have for any picnic or potluck. It also makes a nice light dinner. Quinoa (pronounced KEEN-WAH) is an ancient food that is not yet well known in North America. It has been cultivated in South American Andes since at least 3,000 B.C. and has been a staple food of millions of native inhabitants. The ancient Incas called quinoa the "mother grain" and revered it as sacred. Each year at planting time it was traditional for the Inca leader to plant the first quinoa seed using a solid gold shovel! Quinoa was used to sustain Incan armies, which frequently marched for many days eating a mixture of quinoa and fat, known as "war balls." Beginning with the Spanish conquest in the 1500s, there was a 400-year decline in the production of quinoa. It became a minor crop at that time and was grown only by peasants in remote areas for local consumption. 


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Quinoa grains range in color from ivory to pinks, brown to reds, or almost black depending on the variety. There are over 120 species of Chenopodium, but only three main varieties are cultivated; one producing very pale seeds, called the white or sweet variety; a dark red fruited variety called red quinoa; and a black quinoa. The seeds are similar in size to millet but are flat with a pointed oval shape and look like a cross between a sesame seed and millet. Quinoa has a delightful characteristic that is all it's own: as it cooks, the outer germ around each grain twists outward forming a little white, spiral tail, which is attached to the kernel. The grain itself is soft and delicate and the tail is crunchy which creates and interesting texture combination and pleasant "crunch" when eating the grain. Quinoa has a fluffy consistency and a mild, delicate, slightly nutty flavor.

Cranberry Walnut Quinoa Salad

Ingredients:

  • 4 cups vegetable broth
  • 1 1/2 cups raw whole grain Quinoa
  • 1 cucumber, sliced
  • 1 red or yellow bell pepper, diced
  • 1/2 cup lightly steamed broccoli florets
  • 2 tomatoes, chopped
  • 1/4 cup olive oil
  • 1/3 cup lemon juice
  • 2 cloves garlic, minced
  • dash salt and pepper, to taste (sea salt tastes best)
  • 1/2 cup Dried Cranberries
  • 1/2 cup roasted Walnuts
  • Basil,Cilantro,Parsley leaves

Preparation:

Cook quinoa in vegetable broth or water until it fluffs up, about 15 minutes, stirring occasionally. While quinoa is cooking, whisk together lemon juice, olive oil, garlic cloves and salt and pepper.
When quinoa is finished cooking, allow to cool slightly then, toss with vegetables and lemon juice mix, stirring to combine well. Add more salt and pepper to taste, and  toss in the dried cranberries,roasted walnuts and herb leaves then  chill before serving.

Makes 6 servings of quinoa salad.

 

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Wednesday Etsy picks - Independence Day

“We hold these truths to be self evident: that all men are created equal; that they are endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable rights; that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness” Thomas Jefferson

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Since Independence Day is this Sunday - You guessed it ! Why not do a 4th of July Etsy picks theme.It is so much for to shop through Etsy, there are so many great Etsy shops.

 So to Celebrate of nation's Independence we are pleased to feature these three shops:


At Sparkleberry crafts you will find an exquisite collection of handmade hats from Newborn to Pre-teen. When you enter her shop you are greeted with:
 
"All of my hats are made to order, and each is carefully and lovingly made."
Her Etsy pick of the day is titled "The Madison" . It is a crocheted beanie for a 3-6 month old in Red,White and Blue. 

THE MADISON Crocheted Beanie Size 3-6 Months Red White Blue



Quirky & Cute Retro Shirts for Babies and Kids! This shop has a wide selection of screen printed shirts. When you enter their shop you are greeted with:

"Our shirts are carefully dyed and screen printed by hand using eco-friendly water inks.

Their Etsy Pick of the Day is Amercican Independence Day T-shirt

 AMERICA INDEPENDENCE DAY PATRIOTIC Kid's T-Shirt Tee Baby, Toddler or Youth

I love this shirt. I know my son Gabe would totally wear something like this. The price is great for a hand-dyed screen printed shirt. Perfect for Independence Day.



This shop is very new to Etsy. She makes handmade Tutu's, Headbands and Bows. It is nice to read her Shop announcement


"Put a smile on your little ones face with an enchanted tutu & accessories, crafted especially for your most precious princess and enchanted dreamer."

Her Pick of the Day is
Custom Made Firecracker Tutu and headband

This Tutu is custom made with Red,White and Blue.








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