Adventures in Being Crafty…

My sister recently sent me some family photos, and ever since, I’ve been looking for frames. The problem I’ve been facing is choosing between expensive frames, ugly frames, or expensive AND ugly frames. Today, in an act of desperation, I grabbed some pictures from old calendars and magazines, chopped holes in ’em, and used them to frame the photos. Amazingly, they actually turned out nicely! I even branched out from the pictures Jen sent. For example, I found a picture of Butchart Gardens in Victoria. Since my Grandma really enjoyed that garden, I cut out the “This is Butchart Gardens” caption, and replaced it with a photo I had of Grandma. I’m really quite pleased with the result. Tomorrow I’ll go to the campus stationary store and pick up some heavier poster-board for backing, and maybe some clear plastic sheeting to protect the surfaces.

I also cleared out both of my sock drawers this afternoon and spent an hour on-line trying to figure out other uses for the holey, pilly, or ill-fitting rejects. I think I might try weaving them into potholders and/or baskets. I’ll let you know how that turns out.

Adventures in The Secret…

Apparently, there’s been a buzz lately about the DVD/book “The Secret”. I hadn’t heard anything about it until it was on Oprah yesterday. From what I gathered, it’s all about this NEWLY DISCOVERED, amazing secret to living a satisfying life. As I watched though, all I could think was “Hey – that’s not newly discovered! It’s plagiarism!” Some examples:

1) You should forgive people that have hurt you. Hmmm, where have I heard that before? Oh, yes, the Bible. (Luke 11:4)

2) You should be grateful for all the circumstances in your life. Hmmm, where have I heard that before? Oh, yes, the Bible. (1 Thessalonians 5:18)

3) You should project ‘good energy’ (ie be cheerful). Hmmm, where have I heard that before? Oh, yes, the Bible. (Proverbs 17:22)

Now, I certainly agree with all the things above. I have no objections to encouraging people to be thankful, forgiving and cheerful. I do object to the makers of ‘The Secret’ stealing the bullet points from the plan God created for us; instead of giving credit where credit is due, casting God aside in favour or “the Universe”, “a higher power” and “a [random, unnamed]spiritual force”.

It’s like having a conversation like this:

Joe: “Hey, a strong wind in a funnel shape destroyed my house.”
Sam: “Really? A tornado destroyed your house?”
Joe: “No, no, not a tornado. It was a big funnel cloud and a strong strong wind.”
Sam: “Joe, that’s a tornado.”
Joe: “It couldn’t have been. I KNOW it wasn’t a tornado, but it was just like in the Wizard of Oz.”
Sam: “Joe, you’re a moron.”

Adventures in the Best Salad Ever…

Yes, it’s true – not only are you getting 2 posts in one day, you’re also getting a delicious and nutritious recipe. It’s been on page 112 of my favourite cookbook for years, but I’ve always passed it by because it looked ‘boring’ and ‘dull’. However, I had some cabbage to use up, and had most of these ingredients on hand. My mouth was so pleasantly surprised. Without further ado, here it is……..

Vietnamese Chicken Salad (from Extending the Table: A World Community Cookbook)

Cook and debone:
1 lb. chicken pieces (extra nice if cooked with some Anise seeds)
Place in a serving bowl:
3-4 cups cabbage, chopped in thin slices
Add:
1 tsp salt
Rub salt in cabbage and let stand a few minutes.
Add:
1 1/2 T. vinegar
1 T. sugar
3 green onions, chopped
3 sprigs of cilantro or parsley, finely chopped
chicken meat, chopped
1/2 cup peanuts, coarsely chopped
black and red ground pepper to taste.
Mix and serve

I’ve also made it with some sauteed shitake mushrooms or diced red peppers.