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Tuesday, August 17, 2010
A Lovely Birthday
And I got presents! One of my friends brought me a lovely orchid, which is so special since my grandmother collected orchids. Every time I look at it I get warm feelings from remembering both my friend and my grandmother. Another friend gave me a silk plant that's also got little twinkle lights all through it. (I love twinkle lights!) She uses them for ambiance in her house instead of candles since she also has a child who LOVES to play with fire. (Her daughter and The Youngest, aka The Wild Child, are kindred spirits.) Now I have ambiance in my house, too!
Per my request, DH got me a Vita Mix, the Binford 2000 of blenders. (OK, I'd link you to an explanation of Binford 2000, but it seems it isn't on the internet. It's a reference to the show "Home Improvement" with Tim Allen, where his eyes would get real big when he was talking about souped up tools made by the company that sponsored his show within a show, "Tool Time". The Binford 2000 series was supposed to be top notch and super powerful. My Vita Mix is top notch and super powerful!) It arrived before my birthday but I decided to save it and didn't open it until yesterday. It comes with an instructional DVD that includes several recipes. We were watching it together (the little ones were fascinated) and DH was inspired by a citrus slushie recipe so that was the maiden voyage for the Vita Mix. (It was actually a margarita recipe but he made it minus the alcohol, of course, so we call it a slushie.) It was amazingly good and ever so festive. After that we tried to make a broccoli soup recipe from Alissa Cohen but it didn't turn out the way I remember it. (I had it at a raw foods "cooking" class a year ago; I think we goofed on the recipe.) The soup did get warm, though; the friction in that blender puts out some heat!
All in all, it was a good day and a good start to my 47th year.
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I think you mean the start of your 18th consecutive 29th year.
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A very happy birthday to you! A Vita Mix is such a cool gift! Ugh-ugh-ugh (Tim making manly noise upon seeing a good-looking machine :)
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like it was wonderful!!
I am so happy someone else gets the "Home Improvement" reference! I still can't believe I wasn't able to find anything about "Binford 2000" on the internet anywhere; no quotes, no explanations, nothing. TV Tropes really let me down. Sheese. ~:-P
ReplyDeleteThe whole family is having fun playing with the Vita Mix. Today's creation- banana ice "cream". The Wild Child insisted on adding frozen raspberries to the standard banana ice "cream" recipe and that took it OVER THE TOP. It is one awesome machine!!
PS: And thank you for the birthday wishes!
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