Monday, May 20, 2013

When Pigs Fly! (Caution: If you don't like seeing dead animals, don't open...)

... or just when they're high! Story headline from NPR: Washington State Butcher Spikes Pig Feed With Weed ... need I say more?

William von Schneidau, a butcher at the infamous Pike Place Market in Seattle, feeds his little piggies pot trimmings from an organic dispensary, before turning the into fine prosciutto. I'm all about re-purposing and I guess this is a good way to be less wasteful!


William von Schneidau with a pot pig. Photo from NPR



Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Let's Get Testicle, Testicle... At the Testy Fest!

I lived in Colorado for nearly eight years and I sadly I admit that I only remember one occasion--albeit a little fuzzy memory--when I ate a Rocky Mountain Oyster. This special oyster is not really an oyster at all but little morsels of fried bull's testicles. (They're also known as Prairie Eggs and Cowboy Caviar.) Rocky Mountain Oysters are not uncommon in Colorado or states out West but here in the Mid-Atlantic, its popularity is most likely only among those who know what they are or self-proclaimed adventurous foodies.


photo from www.yeity.com


You Ask, "Where Can I Get a Mouthful?"

You're in luck if you're in the DC metro area this weekend! You can eat all the bull's balls as you want at this Saturday's 8th Annual Testicle Festival, hosted by the Montana State Society. Your admission includes unlimited testy treats AND unlimited beer and whiskey. It's seriously a great Life Outside the Cube Farm experience!

image from www.montanastatesociety.com



Thursday, May 9, 2013

Tiny House, Big Bliss

And you thought your cube was small... Check out this teeny tiny house! It's only 140 square feet! Some of your closets at home are bigger than this. What I love is that the builders made this home by hand and has adjusted really nicely to living this way. Here's what the builder Malissa said about it:


Biggest Challenge of Living in a Small Space

Adjusting to living in a more simple and relaxed way. My husband and I were so accustomed to feeling rushed and worried in life, until we moved into our home 1.5 years ago, but the transition has been successful! We couldn't imagine being anywhere else in life!










I think it's the perfect solution to living Outside the Cube Farm. Would you trade in the rat race for this? I would!

Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Winner Winner Chicken Dinner!

It was beautiful weekend which was great for doing some much needed gardening but all that greatness ate into grilling time. So Hubby and I did not get a chance to try out new grilling recipes. Instead, he brought home rotisserie chicken. I. Love. Rotisserie. Chicken. I can eat it for days but my Hubby gets bored with it after one meal. My plea to him to continue eating rotisserie chicken for another meal: There's almost a whole chicken left! But after some negotiation about dinner options, we came to this compromise: He'd eat more rotisserie chicken if I could make a different meal with it.

So, it ended up being shredded chicken taco night! With a side of cilantro rice. It was great and we were happy.

Rotisserie Chicken Tacos

Recipe and photo from chindeep.com



Ten More Rotisserie Chicken Recipes

If you're like me, rotisserie chicken never becomes boring. But if you're like my Hubby, here 10 meal ideas for using rotisserie chicken:

Rotisserie Chicken Peanut Noodles

Recipe and photo from keyingredient.com




Rotisserie Chicken and Waffles

Recipe and photo from erecipecards.blogspot.com




Easy Chicken and Couscous Dinner Skillet

Recipe and photo from kevinandamanda.com



Chicken Bahn Mi 

Recipe and photo from epicurious.com



Black Beans and Rice with Chicken and Apple Salsa

Recipe and photo from epicurious.com



Cheesy Chicken and Tomato Bruschetta Turnovers

Recipe and photo from family.go.com




Slow Cooker Rotisserie Chicken Tortilla Soup

Recipe and photo from cooksmarts.com



BBQ Chicken Stuffed Sweet Potato Skins

Recipe and photo from howsweeteats.com



Grilled Pizza With (Rotisserie) Chicken and Caramelized Onions and Goat Cheese

Recipe and photo from tastefullyjulie.com



Rotisserie Pulled Chicken Salad Sandwiches

Recipe and photo from tidymom.net



Friday, May 3, 2013

Get Your Grillin' On!

This weekend is suppose to be a balmy 67 degrees with sunshine in the Mid-Atlantic region which means great weather for grillin! (Sorry Colorado and the upper Midwest--snow in May?) I asked my husband what he wanted to grill and he returned the question to me. "I don't know," was my response. I really didn't.

The only thing I knew was that I didn't want burgers, tubeshaped meats, and the occasional steak, fish, shrimp and beer can chicken. We do get creative sometimes but this time I was stumped. So, what's a girl to do? Think outside the cube farm, err box, of course! These are just a few ideas I'm going to put on the possibilities list. Let me know if you try any or get inspired to make something of your own. I'll report back on my success--or whether we end up going out to eat!

Bon apettit!


Pinoy Pork Barbecue

Recipe from filipino-food-lovers.com

photo from filipino-food-lovers.com




Grilled Lobster Tails with Nectarine-Lime Sauce

Recipe from countryliving.com


photo from countryliving.com



Grilled Kale Salad With Toasted Sesame Seeds

Recipe from sunset.com

photo from sunset.com

Rum-Spiked Grilled Pineapple with Toasted Coconut


Recipe from myrecipes.com

photo from MyRecipes.com

Grill-Roasted Apple and Pumpkin Bisque

Recipe from weber.com

photo from weber.com

Grilled Veggie Pizza

Recipe from tasteofhome.com


Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Seriously, are you back this time?

Ok, I kinda suck. I know I said I would keep this blog alive but obviously I've been under a rock since my last post. Thanks to my friend P for reminding that I need to post. After all, I did start this blog to remind myself that's there is life outside of work, aka the Cube Farm.

skiptomylou.org

So, today is May Day! And all around the Northern Hemisphere, people are celebrating--some formally with festivals and carnivals to ring in spring--and others with organized activities for political reasons. For me, May Day = May Day Baskets. As a kid I used to make them out of paper and fill them with flowers that I picked (no doubt right off the ground form our neighbor's yard) and leave them (secretly) on doorsteps. Nowadays, I'm not sure what kids do--leaving things on anyone's doorway and running seems to me a sure way to get a BB gun pellet in your back. Ouch! I guess if I could choose my May Day celebration now, it would be in Hawaii where they celebrate Lei Day. Yes, thank you for the lei and mai tai!

airservicehawaii.com

May Day is just one reason to celebrate. There are plenty of others--just a few to get you started on your May planning:



dc.about.com
And if a day just isn't enough, how about these monthly observances?


visitmaryland.org

virginia.gov

There's still time to catch Yoga on the National Mall!

washingtonpost.com

Go! Live! Outside. The. Cube. Farm!

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Be HAPPY!

Hello World! How are you? It feels great to say HELLO again and I'm looking forward to keeping this blog alive! So, for the first post in like a gazillion years, I'd like to give you an assignment: Do ONE thing that makes you happy today!

Why? Because in my 15 minute walk outside the Cube Farm, I came across a few guys who probably had a hundred more reasons to be unhappy than most of us but they weren't. Isn't there a saying like this "happiness is infectious"?...if so, I guess I caught a bit of it from them!

AND, did you know it's the United Nations International Day of Happiness? Yep, it is! Check out the Day of Happiness website for all sorts of ways to add a little more happy into your life and how to give happiness back!

Source: www.dayofhappiness.net


So GO, take action. And what act of happiness will you do?