If anyone is looking for more avocado recipes, I've got one for making a pesto sauce with it for spaghetti. It tastes so fresh, it makes a great spring recipe (it's even in the name).
Wow, Sail, that sounds awesome. Can you post? I don't eat much pasta, but I'm always looking for a good pesto.
Went for a long run with my sister & BIL & niece this morning, which was very nice. Now I need to do laundry and pay bills but I'd much rather laze around the internets...
J has gone off to a car event in Sweden. He managed to get the car company to buy him a ticket two days earlier than the event, so he is first stopping by Holland, to see my bro and SiL. They just moved from their house into a brand new penthouse condo, which overlooks the harbor. I'm so glad he's getting to see them and also jealous as hell.
A coworker at the house where I do all the lovely, healthy menu planning suggested including avacado in things on the grounds of yummy + healthy. I think I will suggest that since she does the shopping, she buy avacados whenever she sees a decent price, and they can add them to salads or whatever when I am not there. Avacados, while delicious, give me a tummy ache so they tend to be in a category of things I simply do not think about.
Before anything, I just want to draw attention to the amount of jokes I immediately thought of from Juliebird:
You didn't consult me about that plow job!
Oh, the resistance necessary.
I have a CU that I love. Moving to a CU from US Bank has been revelatory. I didn't know banking didn't have to hurt! They're also wonderfully active in the community. I encourage the non-profits I work with to go the CU way, if possible. Generally more in line with NP ethics.
Food break between vacuuming and mopping. Damn, my flors were gross after almost a month with just a quick vacuum or two. Cannot do that again.
I don't trust doctors either, but at the same time, the measles vaccine is not some weird, unproven product.(In real life, most things are not all bad or all good--you have to use some judgement, people.
Sometimes I think that part of this is that managed care has not been good for the doctor/patient relationship.
Sometimes I think that part of this is that managed care has not been good for the doctor/patient relationship.
I think a not-inconsiderable number of doctors would agree with you.
I take it back, Consuela; they call it a cream sauce, but it's got basil and garlic, so I'd still call it a pesto.
Avocado "Cream-Sauce" Pasta
Makes 2 servings
1 medium ripe Hass avocado
1/4 cup fresh basil, chopped
2 cloves garlic, chopped
3-4 tbsp extra virgin olive oil
1/2 lemon, juiced
1 tsp lemon zest
1 cup of frozen peas
1/3-1/2 small mozzarella ball (or as desired)
1/2 tsp sea salt
chili flakes and fresh ground pepper, to taste
1. Cook two servings of spaghetti in boiling water (~10 minutes)
2. When the spaghetti is 4-minutes from being cooked, add 1 cup of frozen green peas
3. While the spaghetti is cooking, place EVOO, garlic and lemon juice in a blender and mix until smooth. Next, add avocado, 1/4 cup of chopped basil leaves, lemon zest and salt, mixing on medium until the consistency is smooth and creamy.
4. Drain the spaghetti and peas and place in a mixing bowl, Scoop the sauce over the pasta and peas and toss to combine.
5. Garnish with red chili flakes, fresh ground pepper and cheese of choice (mild cheese that won't overwhelm the delicate flavors in the sauce). Serve immediately.
edited because, gah, so many typos
I haven't felt like I had a "my doctor" who would take my questions and whatever since college(I've had other people to prescribe stuff and whatever, but we have yet to build up that trust.) Also, it helps that I'm not paranoid already and am comfortable thinking of concepts such as the "body's wisdom" in the metaphorical sense...in some ways, the super-right, and the super-left converge on wanting to accept feeling as facts,
Lady of the Manners tea + cream and sweetener = so good.
Yay! I'm so glad you like it.