Sunday, February 24, 2008

Recipe: Light Chinese Cabbage Salad

i haven't posted anything new in a couple of weeks and don't feel inspired to write anything at the moment but tonight at byd, the topic of this salad came up. it's katie's fave and she would founder on it if she could. it's a much healthier lighter version of the original recipe and we just love it! hope you try and it and love it too!

Light Chinese Cabbage Salad
1/4 c. sliced toasted almonds
1/3 c. toasted sesame seeds (you can buy them already toasted in the oriental section of the grocery store)
1 lg. head of Napa cabbage (best to go by weight rather than size)
6 sliced green onions (more if you like onion)
1 pkg. of Ramen noodles crushed (just throw away the seasoning packet)

Dressing
2 tbls. salad oil (I use extra virgin olive oil)
1 tbls. soy sauce
1/3 c. sugar
1/2 c. seasoned white rice vinegar

Toast the almonds by placing them in a skillet over medium-high heat, stirring often, until they are a light tan color to enhance the flavor (or you can put them on a cookie sheet in the oven too). Set aside to cool.
Combine the dressing ingredients and stir until dissolved. I make a double batch and put it in a quart sized mason jar and shake it until dissolved.
Chop cabbage and onions and keep in a large bowl until ready to serve. One hour before serving add almonds, sesame seeds, and ramen noodles to the dressing and shake occasionally. Add dressing to the cabbage and toss the salad. Makes approximately 10 servings, unless Katie and Nicole are there for dinner. :)

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

about the passing of our prophet...

i posted the following comment in regards to the passing of our beloved prophet, Gordon B. Hinckley, on my friend eric's blog and decided i wanted to post it on my blog as well. i know it's old news to most but it's important to me to share my thoughts, however belated.

i cried tears of gratitude when i watched some of the dedication footage at his funeral services via the internet. i am so grateful that although i never met the man personally, i felt i knew him. i love him and adore him. he was a spiritual giant and such an amazing man and example and what a blessing he has been to us all. i'll never forget the first time i heard him speak at a women's broadcast when i was investigating the church. he changed my opinion of men forever.

it is a comfort to know that he has been reunited with the love of his life, Marjorie and that hopefully i will see him again some day.

God bless our Gordon B. Hinckley!

lost and found...

there have been 97 posts created by my blogging friends since i was last on here. my, you have all been so busy!

i've been a bit busy too. busy being sick (yuck, i've never had a cold hold on for that long in years!). and i also applied for a job and got it so I had to go through the interview process and begin training while dealing with said awful cold. but i survived and i'm busy as ever and lovin it.

i'm working at bob evans as a server. yes, a waitress. i had a lot of experience doing that from my younger years and when i decided i wanted to go to work again part-time i just felt like it was what i wanted to do. i didn't want to start a career. i just wanted a part-time job that i could go and do and go home at the end of the day. i wanted to make more money than i had at my previous part-time jobs and most importantly, i wanted to be active. i dislike sedentary jobs. so going back to serving just seemed like the thing to do.

i applied at a couple of my favorite local restaurants, outback and red lobster, but for one reason or another they were not interested in employing me. then a dear friend of mine gave me a gift card to bob evans knowing that i love to eat there as well and when we went to the cash register at the end of the meal, there lay a stack of applications on the counter. i asked what positions they were hiring and the cashier said, "servers." hmmm, i thought. then i asked if they were looking for day or evening servers and she replied, "evening." what a coinky-dink. that's just what i was looking for too. so i applied and the rest is history. i'm working at the cincy mills store and i really like it. they had no problems with me asking for weekends off either which i'm thrilled about. it's the easiest restaurant i've ever worked in because of they way it is organized. i've really been impressed with their operation. works for me anyway!