Madhujit’s parents are leaving and we are going to miss having their company. It will be hard again to change our routines, but they will be back again next year… Meanwhile… I want to say hi to Marta and Daoud…
I am so lucky that Madhujit shares everything with me – I caught the cold that he had… my head is all stuffy – but I hope it will go away soon. From a pharmacist perspective – yesterday I bought alavert not claritin ( I have tried Rite Aid’s generic too and it was okay) and it has not been as effective as other preparations of Claritin – maybe it is in my head though…
9/19/2005
Changes
9/14/2005
How did I do it when I was younger?
I remember the days of waking up at 5 am – going to school all day – doing after school activities until about 10 and sitting and doing 3 to 4 hours of homework every night and doing again all over the next day – how I have no idea… Rich came to visit so we all stayed up late so I did not get to bed until after midnight… closer to one and I have been totally tired all day.
Plus I ruined my manicure… opening prescription bottles can wreak havoc on your manicure.
Sibani and I went to Dia’s Spa and Salon yesterday. It just opened on Mccord in Holland last week… so I decided to check it out ( plus I have to get my nails in shape for the wedding – yes I know I have almost a year, but it takes time!). They have done a nice job creating a spa like atmosphere though they are slightly disorganized- which should change in a bit..once they get working smoothly… everyone is extremely friendly and I will be looking forward to a monthly visit ( a moment of pampering is nice once in a while). Some services are decently priced, while some services are really expensive… Next month I am getting the “tune up” which is a mini facial, 30 minute massage and then a manicure.
9/9/2005
working after a vacation
As many know, Madhujit and I were on vacation last week. It was wonderful… and today was my first full day to work ( I worked 6 hours wednesday, but those short days don’t count in my book). I have not been feeling well this past week… tired with a head ache and swollen (and painful) axilla lymph nodes…
wah, wah, wah… yes i am whining… oh well
9/8/2005
Polish cooking class
Sibani wanted to learn how to make kapusta before they go back to india in a few weeks. We also learned how to make pierogis. Here are my busia’s recipes: NOTE not as accurate as I would like… she does not believe in measurements.
KAPUSTA
Start boiling a pot of water, while this is boiling, wash and shread a head of cabbage. Once this is done, add about 1 tablespoon of salt to the water and then add the cabbage. Boil this for about 5 to 10 minutes until it is soft. Once it is soft, drain cabbage and set aside.
In a large pan, take a choice of butter, margarine, oil, or bacon. Heat choice of grease(if using bacon- take out the bacon pieces before continuing), and put a cut up onion in the pan and lightly brown. Once lightly brown, add a minced clove of garlic, and continue till onions are brown. Remove onions and garlic from the grease in the pan( if you used bacon, you can add the removed onions to the same bowl). In this grease, add approximately 2 tablespoons of all-purpose flour and stir. Lightly brown the flour. Once lightly brown, add about 1 and 1/2 to 3/4 cup of water to the pan. Add about 2 big tablespoons of plain white vinegar, about 1/2 teaspoonful of black pepper, about 2 tablespoonsful of sugar. (optional -add a bay leaf for flavor, or a twist – grated apples, etc. ) additionally put the onions ( and bacon if used) back in the pan. Bring to a boil. Once boiled add the cabbage and stir and cook until liquid is reduced. Adjust with sugar, salt, pepper or vinegar if necessary.
Pierogi :
Cheese:
a note on the proper type of cheese… the best is to get dry farmer cheese from the Wallys in chicago but if you do not want to drive to Chicago to get the right cheese, you can get this from Meijer in the cheese area by the deli… according to Busia it looks like a heart, but to me, it was squash shaped- it is about 8.50 a pound.
Andrulis Baltic Style Farmers cheese plain ( www.andrulischeese.com ) – we used a little over 1/2 pound. Cut into squares
Also use 1 to 2 packages of cream cheese ( depending on how “rich” you want the cheese)
Add 1 large egg
About 3 tablespoons of sugar and about 1/2 teaspoonful black pepper.
Mix all together to get a creamy consistency.
Put a little flour on the work surface, wash hands and make about 1/2 tablespoon sized balls ( use the flour to stop it from sticking to your hand) . Set aside.
To make the dough: get 2 bowls.
in large bowl, add about 4 cups of flour and a pinch of salt. In small bowl, add 2 large eggs, 1 cup of milk, 2 tablespoons of oil, mix. Add wet mixture to dry mixture and mix until you form dough ( you might have to add more milk to the dough – add slowly – up to another cup)
To the dough ball, cut in half, sprinkle flour on the work surface and rolling pin, and roll the dough into a flat surface… (not too thin, not too fat). Using a cleaned out can ( larger can sized like from peaches or pinapple) cut circles out of the dough.
Take a circle in your hand, add a cheese ball in the middle and fold into half moons. First pinch the middle edge and the ends and then inbetween. Make sure they are sealed well. ( this recipe should yield about 20 to 30 pierogis)
Boil water and add a pinch of salt. Carefully add the pierogi to the boiling water. They must cook until they float on the top…. About 5 to 10 minutes.
Extra dough? make noodles out of them… boil them and then fry them up.
To serve the pierogi, brown some chopped onions, and then add pierogi and brown the outer edges of the pierogi. Top with a spoon of sour cream and a little ground cinnamon.
9/4/2005
Recovering from a hard drive crash
I hate recovering from a hard drive crash… My computer crashed the day after I came back from new york and I knew that it was the hard drive….that clicking sound in the morning gave it away… and unfortunately ( yes I was stupid) I put off backing up my materials and left to re do everything… which is even more fustrating, because God love him, since meeting Madhujit my above average computer knowledge took a nose dive, and though Madhujit did the majority of the work, I was left with reinstalling things – which sometimes created an unstable and fustrating environment to work with.
So I am 65% recovered at this point… the next line of duty is to work on programs on my pda… for I would have to update regularly ( especially my pharmacy software)
I must say… and Madhujit would back me up… but Western Digital hard drives have been losing their reliability…. they crash with an alarming frequency… It has been less then 2 years since my new one crashed – this time I went with Maxtor… I hope they prove better