Wednesday, February 19, 2025

Yuca/Cassava/Manioc

Yuca/Cassava/Manioc (Manihot esculenta)

Yuca, cassava, and manioc are only some of the commonly used names for this tuberous root that I purchased from the ethnic store on Friday.  It's scientific name is Manihot esculenta.  I grew up calling it manioc.

I cooked it for our brunch on Monday.  Cassava has to be carefully peeled and washed before cooking because there is a poisonous layer containing cyanide just under the brown peel.  Fortunately, the whole peel and the poisonous layer comes off as one rind if you cut into it and pry it off the tuber with the tip of a knife.  But, if you just scrape off only the brown peel, the reddish layer under it is poisonous and must be removed. 

Cassava Peel and Semi-Peeled Section

I was showing my daughter how to remove the peel properly - you can see the rind that I peeled off in one piece at the top and a semi-peeled section just below it, where I had just scraped off the thin brown peel to reveal the reddish toxic layer containing cyanide which should be removed before cooking and eating (although, cooking will remove most of the cyanide).  I peeled off the reddish layer after I took this picture.

Then, I washed the peeled and cut root and boiled it in salted water with a little turmeric added to it, which is how I learned how to cook manioc.  Depending on how much turmeric you add, it changes the color of the manioc from white to light yellow to a deeper yellow.  Mine turned out almost orange!

Boiled Manioc with Lunu Miris

I served the cooked manioc with some lunu miris, which is a mixture of dried red chilies, onions, lime juice, Maldive fish powder (a type of dried tuna), and salt.  It was delicious and obviously, I cleaned it well because both my daughter and I are well and alive.  LOL.

By the way, some stores do sell pre-cleaned frozen yuca, but, I prefer to buy the root and cut and clean it myself.

Have you eaten yuca/cassava/manioc?  

Tuesday, February 18, 2025

More Mending

Shawl/Poncho

This is a shawl I knitted several years ago.  I call it a shawl, but, it is more like a poncho.  It was knitted as two rectangles which were then, sewn together.

The Tear

This is the tear that appeared one day.  Not quite sure what happened - whether the yarn, which is quite fine, gave out or whether Dancer's claw pulled it, or, it got caught to a branch while I was out in the garden.  I have been wearing this shawl with the hole around the house for several weeks, but, I decided that it was time to repair it.  

Mended Hole

I didn't have the same yarn, but, I had wool in a similar color.  I darned the hole, using a regular darning weave, without trying to duplicate the knitting stitch.  I didn't mind if the darning was visible.  I was mostly interested in preventing the tear from becoming bigger.

The Mended Shawl

And here it is, the mended shawl/poncho.  I could turn the mending into another rose bud, but, I think I'll just leave it as it is.  What do you think?

Monday, February 17, 2025

February Grocery Shopping - Part 3

Or, how to go over your grocery budget by mid-month in three parts!

In case anyone is interested, Part 1 and Part 2 have been linked.

I did more grocery shopping this week.  

On Friday, I went to the Armenian store for fresh produce, for the most part:

Ethnic Store Receipt

Just about everything I bought there was cheaper than what I might have paid for the same item at the supermarket.  For example, cucumber was $0.69 there and $0.89 at the supermarket.  Lettuce was $0.99 each and $1.99 at the supermarket.  Apples were $0.79/lb. vs. $1.49/lb.; cauliflower $0.69/lb. vs. $2.29/lb., yam/sweet potato $0.99/lb. vs. $1.99/lb. and so on.  Shopping for fresh produce at this store saves money, but, there is no curbside pick up available.

I spent $28.13 at the ethnic store on Friday.

However, I still wanted to get a few other items from the supermarket to take advantage of their weekly deals, plus half & half for my daughter (I wasn't sure how good the half & half at the ethnic store was and they didn't have the regular sandwich bread I wanted).

Here is the Supermarket receipt:

Total Savings: $30.70 (sales, coupons, and waived delivery fee)

Order Summary

Original Item Total$66.10
Item Coupons/Sales-$23.75
Fulfillment Fee+$0.00
Sales Tax$0.00
Order Total$42.35

Item Details

12 Items

Fresh Atlantic Salmon Center Cut Loin Farm Raised (never frozen; sustainably sourced), 1 lb$15.61
1.42 lbs x $10.99 $15.99 each (approx.)
Item Coupon/Sale: -$7.10
Kraft Original Mac N Cheese Macaroni and Cheese Dinner, 5 ct$5.79
1 x $5.79 $6.79 each
Item Coupon/Sale: -$1.00
Kroger® Half & Half, 1 pt$2.69
1 x $2.69 each
Kroger® White Sandwich Bread, 20 oz$2.49
1 x $2.49 each
Kroger® Wild Caught Chunk Light Tuna in Water, 5 oz (for us)$5.00
5 x $1.00 $1.29 each
Oscar Mayer™ Naturally Hardwood Smoked Maple Bacon, 12 oz$7.98
2 x $3.99 $10.99 each
Item Coupon/Sale: -$4.00
Item Coupon/Sale: -$4.00
Item Coupon/Sale: -$3.00
Item Coupon/Sale: -$3.00
Ralphs® Vitamin D Whole Milk Half Gallon, 1/2 gal$2.79
1 x $2.79 $2.99 each
Item Coupon/Sale: -$0.20


I spent a total of $42.35 at this store and, yes, I took advantage of their curbside pick up.

This week, I spent a total of $28.13 + $42.35 = $70.48

But, I had only $60.90 left in my February budget!

My February grocery budget is $184.55 (after deducting what I overspent in January)

Spent to date: $60.21 (2/1/25) + $63.44 (2/7/25) + $28.13 (2/14/25) + $42.35 (2/16/25) = $194.13

And that is how you go over your monthly grocery budget in three easy parts by mid month!  

I still have two more weeks to go and no grocery budget left!  The ethnic store has advertised a one day only sale for pork chops at $1.99/lb. which is a good deal and I had been thinking of buying some, but, with what?  Do I borrow from the March grocery budget?  Do I increase the February grocery budget?  Do I let the sale pass without buying any pork chops?  What would you do?

As it is, I will have to borrow from the March grocery budget to cover half & half for my daughter, for the rest of the month.  Daughter has offered to pay for the rest of February's groceries, but, I don't want her to do that (we might do something like that once she comes home to stay).  I told daughter that we will eat from the pantry and freezer for the rest of the month to keep the borrowing from March to a minimum.  Obviously, I have not been as savvy a grocery shopper this month as I've imagined myself to be!  I've been indulging in too many splurge items!  

How are you managing with your grocery budget this month?

Sunday, February 16, 2025

Saturday

 

Lahmajoon Compliments of Neighbor S and her Mother

Neighbor S called me on Saturday afternoon to say her mother was visiting her and had made lahmajoon (sometimes known as Armenian pizza) and would I like to have some.  I love their homemade lahmajoon so I said, "Yes, please" and S brought some over, still warm from the stove.  Daughter and I enjoyed them for our brunch.

Later in the afternoon, I replaced a stretched out elastic on the waistband of a long black skirt and ironed an outfit for daughter to wear to her friend V's birthday dinner.  They were going to a restaurant for a murder-mystery dinner.  Her friend V and V's husband gave daughter a ride to and from the restaurant.  Daughter wore a mask the entire time and brought her dinner home to share with me: salad, salmon in Dijon mustard sauce with potatoes, green beans, and carrots, and a piece of tiramisu for dessert.  Her friend V had given her own piece of tiramisu to my daughter to bring home to me, so we could each have our own pieces of tiramisu.  

While daughter was gone, I did a load of laundry and then, spend a pleasant evening playing with fabric.  I am sewing together pieces of fabric from the scrap basket.  There is no pattern, as of now.  I am just sewing small pieces of fabric to make fairly large rectangles and squares.  Eventually, I will put them together to make a quilt top or, perhaps, a pieced quilt backing!  For now, I am sewing for the pleasure of it.  How it ends up is anyone's guess!

On Saturday, I was grateful for:

- Neighbor S sharing her mother's homemade lahmajoon with us
- Daughter enjoying an evening out with her friends
- Daughter bringing her dinner home to share with me
- Her friend giving her piece of tiramisu to me
- Working appliances

Saturday's joyful activity was playing with fabric.

Plans for Sunday include putting in an order of groceries from the supermarket as daughter needs more half and half and I want more bread.  I'll also probably do a load of laundry, too.

How was your Saturday?  What are your plans for Sunday?   


Saturday, February 15, 2025

Mostly Sunny on Friday

 

Variegated Succulent

My blog post titles are starting to sound like a weather report, aren't they?   But, the rain has ceased and it was mostly sunny on Friday, lots of clouds in the sky.

I went for my blood test in the early afternoon and picked up one of my medication refills from the pharmacy on my way home.  

Then, after eating a Jamaican meat pie for my brunch, I went to the Armenian grocery store to get fruits and vegetables for the most part.  I didn't buy any dairy or meat or fish.  Just fruit (apples, papaya, grapes, mandarins, blackberries, one avocado) and vegetables (Brussels sprouts, cauliflower, broccoli, beets, carrots, lettuce, cucumber, yams, cassava) and chestnuts.  This store has a greater variety of fresh produce and at more reasonable prices than the supermarket, for the most part.  Of course, they do not offer curbside pick up, but, I wore my mask and I felt comfortable enough shopping there in person.  Today's shopping trip came to $28.17.

I met neighbor S's husband at the grocery store as he was there, shopping.  I think he does the majority of the grocery shopping in their household.  When I came home, I called neighbor S and told her that I saw her husband at the store and she laughed and said that he had just come home, himself, and the first thing he said to her was that he had seen me at the store.  

M was already tending to the garden when I came home.  We chatted a bit and he did some weeding and tidying up in the back yard.  

Then, I am afraid I took a nap on the sofa while listening to the evening news!  I guess I was tired.  I made a cucumber salad and daughter and I had leftovers for dinner. 

On Friday, I was grateful for:

- Access to medical care
- The availability of medications
- Safe driving to the clinic, pharmacy, and grocery store
- M's help with the garden
- Working appliances

Friday's joyful activity was playing the piano after a long time of not playing it.

Plans for Saturday include meal planning and cooking; ironing something for daughter; and maybe doing some laundry.

How was your Friday?  Did you celebrate St. Valentine's Day?  What are your plans for Saturday?  



Thursday, February 13, 2025

Rainy Thursday

A Wet Chicken Little

It rained practically all day on Thursday, quite heavily at times. M texted to let me know he received a flood alert on his phone, but, I didn't receive one, although there were flood alerts in various parts of the city and people in the burn areas were told to evacuate due to potential mudslides and debris flows.  According to weather reports, we received over one inch of rain in some areas and there's more rain in the forecast for later tonight/early tomorrow morning.

Chicken Little came looking for kibbles because she didn't want to look for worms and insects in the rain.  She has taken to pecking at the glass door to let me know if she's there and there isn't any kibble available.  LOL.  I just wish she wouldn't poop all over my back steps.  M and I take turns washing the steps, but, it is a bit of a mess in between washings.


Chicken Little

There are some days when I am very productive, but, today wasn't one of those days!  I cooked mung beans for brunch, having put them to soak overnight, and daughter and I both enjoyed the boiled mung beans with lunu miris (a type of sambol; me) and sugar (daughter).  I ran the dishwasher and tidied up the kitchen a little.  I put away the washed and air dried dishes, later.  I watched some videos about Japanese culture and mythology and, later, I watched the news and a documentary on the public TV channel.  Daughter had a Jamaican hand pie with her coffee in the evening and we both had breakfast for dinner (scrambled eggs and hash browns) along with a salad.  

On Thursday, I was grateful for:
- More rain for the garden
- No flood alerts in my area
- Working appliances
- Quick and easy meals when I don't feel like cooking
- A warm and dry house

Today's joyful activity was watching some videos.  

Plans for tomorrow include going for a blood test in the afternoon and tending to the garden with M in the evening.  I might or might not go to the ethnic grocery store in between because I need more fresh produce and they tend to have lower prices than the regular grocery store.  

How was your Thursday?  What are your plans for Friday? 

Rain on Wednesday

A Rose Bud

We had rain again, on Wednesday morning.  A light rain, but, rain, nonetheless!  The garden plants were happy.  The rain had ceased by the time M showed up to tend the garden.  He brought me a cutting from his plumeria plant and planted it for me.  He didn't need to water the garden, but, he did some tidying up.  

I mended another sweater.  It's a cardigan I had knitted in 2002 or maybe 2003.  The yarn was a blend of wool and acrylic and the color was called purple heather, I believe.  Two of the buttons fell out and I sewed them back on and I mended a small tear on one of the front sides.  I had to use the burgundy colored yarn because I didn't have any of the original yarn left and I decided to disguise the mending by turning it into an embroidered flower bud.  I think it looks more intentional this way:

Mending Disguised as Embroidery

For those who might want to know, there is only this one rose bud on the right front half; there is no matching rose bud on the other side.  Although, there's no saying what might happen if I get another tear on this sweater!  Next up is a shawl I knitted

The day was fairly cool on Wednesday, with an afternoon high of 51F (10.5 C) and it remained cloudy and overcast all day.  It started to rain again at night and the forecast calls for rain all day on Thursday.

I spoke with my sister in the morning and chatted with friend R in the evening.  I caught up on my blog reading, tidied the family room just a little bit, and generally took it easy.  Not a very productive day, but, that's okay.  

Breakfast was tortillas with seeni sambol.  I had a Jamaican hand pie for my lunch and daughter had leftover rice and stir fry.  Dinner was cucumber salad and leftover pot roast with frozen green peas added to it.  We had grapes for dessert.  I will have to do some cooking, on Thursday.

On Wednesday, I was grateful for:
- The rain we received 
- M's help with the garden and the plumeria cutting he brought me
- A working heater 
- Phone calls with my sister and friend R
- Being able to mend my sweaters and cardigans, etc.

Wednesday's joyful activity was picking more oranges from the tree.

Plans for Thursday include tidying the kitchen and cooking.

How was your Wednesday?  What are your plans for Thursday?  I hope everyone is safe from the winter storms that have been in the news today.