Showing posts with label Holidays. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Holidays. Show all posts

Sunday, February 14, 2010

HIATUS Over; time to Party!

Well, The Big V day is here and that means, our two-week shopping hiatus is officially over!!! Yeah!!! But sadly, we didn't do so well in the savings department as NEEDED health, school, printer and clothing expenses ate up what we saved from not buying our wants... At least we didn't have to dip in any extra pocket! I think I would consider this one a success as well!

To end the hiatus, we did need to go on a grocery run as fruits and milk ran out. On our way out, we have this left from our Winter Wonderland- a slowly melting snow fort that our next door neighbor's son, Pat did. Great job!

I-Dude and J-Pony loved every minute they spent in it (until I called them).Had to take a second picture.
See that little tilted snow on the left middle? That's a mailbox! LOL
They showed how they kept it up for Pat. Thanks, guys!

And tonight, since it's also Chinese New Year, we celebrated both with an authentic Chinese dinner, both homemade and store-bought!

Look at my little "firecrackers"! We celebrate in honor of my part Chinese heritage on both sides of my family. The kids are just lovin' all the cultural holidays we get to enjoy!

After reading up on my Chinese table etiquette, this is my own rendition. I used candles to represent the fireworks used on celebrating and the red for China and the black for the black stripes on a tiger since it is the Year of The Tiger! Pretty clever, huh?

I made shrimp & broccoli with hoisin garlic sauce, we bought eggrolls and pot stickers (no picture), symbols of prosperity and wealth. The clementines and chocolate for wishes of a sweet life this year. Of course the noodles are the Chinese symbol for wishes of long life.

Poached grouper with soy sauce... It has carrots, ginger and onions that flavored the soy sauce broth. Again, having seafood is considered wishes for wealth and prosperity.


I made both of these dishes. L-Infinity, Mr. Man and I, loved it! J-Pony and I-Dude ate as much as they can of what they can because they wanted this...


I call it, Chocolate Explosion. It's a package of German Chocolate Cake mix but I added chunks of 60% cocoa chocolate bar in the batter. I whisked the eggs before I added it in. The result was a very moist, rich cake with pockets of bittersweet gooeys! The frosting is Dark Chocolate Fudge with powdered sugar on top and I decorated it with the Ferrero Rocher chocolate balls and Dark Chocolated coated almonds! Yum!!!

Happy, happy Valentine's Day, from our family to yours...

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Hanukkah, Kwanzaa and Christmas



























Tonight, we discussed what Hanukkah and Kwanzaa meant and what it means to the people who celebrate them. It wasn't the reverent and respectful result I was expecting and I had to end it with this:

Each holiday, is a time to reflect on what each of us should be grateful for, what's important to us. Christmas is about the birth of Christ, our ultimate benefactor of what we enjoy now. Hannukah is a remembrance of a miraculous event for the Jewish people and Kwanzaa is a holiday reflecting on the importance of the African culture and its people.

No matter who we are and how we celebrate our holidays, it is a time that should be treated with respect and reverence, love and peace, gratitude and kindness, to ALL people. Why? Because for the most part of the year, we're too busy trying to see who did us wrong.

Happy Holidays to all...

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

FHE: Cinco de Mayo Dinner- Muy Sabroso!

We had a busy day yesterday and today. I needed a more dedicated baking area for the few times that I do bake since I can't stand using the table for sticky and messy batters. I'll have to show the pictures tomorrow.

Tonight, is our very first Cinco de Mayo celebration dinner. Since the kids are home from school, I needed a special dinner to distract them. So tonight became our Family Home Evening!

I made the placesetting simple but fun.

C'mon, everything's ready!

Plus, L-Infinity and Daniel are in the same Spanish class so what a great way to teach them to love what they are learning! Yes, I'm afraid they had a little too much love for the food! LOL

Want some Sangria? It's my own recipe.


Here's a seat for you.... Are you comfy?

How do you like the overall table?
The chicken enchiladas, beef and cheese taquitos, Spanish rice, and cubed beef soft tacos are on the counter.

Which one would you like to start with first?

There... Wasn't everything wonderful? You're ready for dessert already? Wow!
How about your very own piece of Ferrero Rondnoir?
Pure chocolatey goodness!


Why don't you find a spot in the couch and join the kiddos in watching-

NACHO LIBRE!



Mr. Man and I teach our children to love all people and one way to do that is through food and respect for the culture of those different from us.

FELIZ CINCO DE MAYO!!!