Monday, 7 April 2014

Biscuit Update and Yorkshire Air Museum




We got a lovely new magazine rack the other day, and Biscuit loves playing with the old one!

She still loves her boxes, too

She's been losing her baby teeth--you can see how the top canine has a baby tooth next to an adult tooth, but the bottom one has already lost its baby tooth.






Playing in her magazine rack





Diving in head-first!


On Sunday, we went to the Yorkshire Air Museum after church--it's on an old RAF base near York (Elvington) that was also used as the Free French Air Force base during WWII.

They were having a "Thunder Day" event going on, where they fire up the engines of some of the planes--it was really loud, but it's cool that they've managed to keep these planes going!







Inside the Dakota--it's the type of plane Richard's granddad would've been on, parachuting out of it during WWII.





Command tower

These displays were fun--I overheard a little kid ask why the paint was rusted off in places. Because it's 70 years older than you, kid!


I loved this--it's a bit hard to read, but basically, this Cadbury's ad was linking its chocolate to the Ministry of Food guidelines! Cadbury's has protein, vitamins and "energy"(calories). Brilliant marketing!
Spitfire

These crazy little tanks have 6 wheels, and they're designed to still work with any 2 wheels disabled/removed. They used them as recently as Northern Ireland during "The Troubles".

Wednesday, 2 April 2014

Vegetarian Lent

Last year for Lent, I gave up red meat--the horse meat scandal was going on, so it seemed like a good one. This year I decided to go a little more pious and give up all of it-- meat, poultry, fish--and go vegetarian for 40 days. I'm still having dairy & eggs--I love cheese too much to ever go vegan--but it's been an interesting challenge. With two weeks left to go, here's a little update on it:

The biggest surprise I've had is that I have actually gained weight--two pounds in the first two weeks. Vegetarianism is not a low-calorie diet. You have to be careful about your replacements. Replacing meat with mushrooms, beans and kale= low calorie, high volume food, but replacing meat with cheese and nuts=high fat, low volume food. This leaves you feeling hungrier and more likely to snack. There's also something of a "halo effect". I think I've been being "good" by not eating meat, so I treat myself to extras that I wouldn't have had normally. During those first couple of weeks, I made bad choices--I'd pop in to Sainsbury's on the way to the office and grab a Starbucks latte and a chocolate chip cookie to keep in my bag for a mid-afternoon snack. That's about 500 calories, though, which is more of a meal than a snack. It's no wonder I put on the weight.

Chocolate Chip Cookies: Meatless doesn't mean healthy!

I was comfort-eating, to be fair--the PhD and job hunting stress has been getting to me. I've now developed a nervous habit of absent-mindedly messing with my hair, so I may end up bald but at least I've stopped snacking.

On the bright side, I've had two good food discoveries that I never would have tried if not for vegetarian Lent. Firstly, for Saint Patrick's Day, I'd normally make lamb with colcannon and soda bread. This year, I made sausages and colcannon instead, and used Quorn sausages for my portion (Richard had normal sausages--he gave up alcohol for Lent, so he's still eating meat occasionally--and I'm still drinking occasionally!). It was brilliant--I don't normally go for the fake meat thing, but I love Quorn mince (ground beef) and sausages.

 
Quorn sausages: Pretty darn close to the real thing

Last night, we had a crazy pasta dish that I never would have tried normally: you can grate zucchini/courgette to make it look like spaghetti. It sounds weird, but it actually works. I mixed it in with wholewheat spaghetti and served it with Quorn mince pasta sauce (with spinach in it--how healthy!), and it was brilliant. It was a bit lighter than normal spaghetti with meat sauce, but still filling and tasty. I added chili flakes to the sauce and served it with freshly grated pecorino cheese on top. Amazing! I had leftover sauce with normal pasta for lunch and added sundried tomatoes and a portabello mushroom--it was gorgeous.
Zucchini spaghetti: Weird and wonderful

My approach to the whole vegetarian Lent thing has been to look at it as a cooking challenge, rather than a diet thing (obviously, since I gained weight, LOL) or a self-denial thing (although that is the point of Lent...). I've discovered some new interesting things, and I really haven't missed meat that much. The only thing I've really craved is barbecue, which I rarely have anyway. After Lent's over, I'm going to continue making some of my favourite vegetarian meals, like the zucchini spaghetti and black bean enchiladas--and we're going to It bar & food joint for bbq ribs, too!

Sunday, 16 March 2014

Temple Newsam

Biscuit's getting so big! She's looking more cat-like every day...


It's lambing season at Temple Newsam! These two were four days old

These two were born this morning!



I love how their little tails wag when they nurse





This one was very shy and wouldn't let us pet it, but it was so cute!



The smaller numbers mean they're older--hence why 29 here was friendlier than little 43 was :)


Twins! These two were both very friendly and let us pet them


This one climbed onto its mother for a nap--so cute!

They had a few calves at the farm, too

This one was very new!

We went around the Great Barn this time--we hadn't been inside before, but it was amazing. It's the oldest part of the farm, and dates back to 1698!


Tuesday, 4 March 2014

Whitby

Biscuit's been a great little study buddy as I finish writing up


On Sunday we went out to Whitby after church

The weather wasn't brilliant, but it's as good as it gets in March









Since it was too cold for ice cream on the waterfront, we went to this ice cream parlour/tea room, Teare Woods

It was fabulous--they make the ice cream there and it was really good. I had peanut butter and Richard had licorice & blackcurrant. The kitschy decor was great, there was a James Herriot's Yorkshire in amongst the books for browsing, and they were playing a Bob Dylan greatest hits album, too--ice cream, James Herriot and Bob Dylan! I was thrilled! It could only have been improved by having kittens running around...

I took a picture so we'd remember to go back next time :)