Good morning, my friends. Well, I'm back. We ventured into war-ravaged Portland on Tuesday to get our COVID boosters, and somehow, we came out whole. Yay, us. We even found our way back to our car parked in the underground parking garage. As we walked, we noted which bank of elevators we'd used and whether we'd turned left or right. Amazingly, we were able to walk directly to our car when everything was over. But, hey. They wouldn't let us leave without these lovely parting gifts.
Now that we've received the vaccine, we are emailed a "diary" to fill out each day. It asks us multiple-choice questions about any reaction we've had. We're also to note our temperature and to measure any areas of redness/swelling with that little ruler. So far, neither of us has experienced anything except for a bit of a sore arm. Even the sore arm only hurts if we poke around at it. We'll continue to fill out our diary for seven days, and then we'll be paid via a "ClinCard" (a debit card) for our participation. Pretty easy money.
Speaking of handsome fellows, we're wishing a very happy birthday to our first-born today. Erik, the Weber BBQ King, turns 46 years old today. I think we can all agree that I'm much too young to have a child this age. So, Happy Birthday, Kiddo!
We'll celebrate with the rest of the family at a restaurant this evening. I'm looking forward to that.
But I have more panel blocks and some other ideas about how to make this work to use up a lot of the cat panels and fabrics I've collected from various sources.
Mike left earlier to make a drive south. He's been winterizing the RVs and the boat, and there's a boat part he needs in the Hubbard area. He'll probably be gone most of the morning, and so I have the house to myself for a little while. It seems like a good time to get going on my slow-stitching, and then I'll just see where the rest of the day takes me.
So even if you haven't missed me, I suppose you've missed this handsome fellow.
So, completely unrelated to the vaccine, I've been suffering with a muscle spasm. This is something that has happened on occasion for decades. It's the rhomboid muscle, which is the muscle between your spine and your shoulder blade. It can make sleeping difficult, and it's surprisingly disabling. I spent a good part of the day yesterday just leaning against a heating pad. With heat, I can make it feel better...temporarily, at least. I'm also taking naproxen, and that seems to be helping. That means I haven't done much sewing over the past couple of days. Nevertheless, I squared up the Barnyard quilt  yesterday.
My shoulder spasm hasn't hurt my appetite any. I've tried a couple of new recipes since we chatted last time. My dear friend, Debi, sent me a recipe for this Sheet-Pan Coconut Shrimp and Sweet Potatoes. 'Tis the season for sweet potatoes, and so I wanted to try this right away. It was very tasty.
It takes a little time in the oven, but it isn't hard to make. I substituted gochujang for the sriracha (because I had one, but not the other), and I didn't do the broiling part at the end. (I don't really like to use my broiler.) Instead of broiling, I just added the shrimp and then returned it to the oven for ten minutes, stirring it up after five. 
If I were going to make this again (and I will), I might serve it over some jasmine rice. It has a flavorful sauce, and the rice would make a good vehicle for capturing the sauce. I've linked to the recipe above the image. It's from the NYTimes. That's a gift link, and so you should be able to open it. If not, email me, and I'll be happy to send it along.
For last night's dinner, we had this Thai Beef Salad. I was trying to use up half a head of red cabbage, and I had some cilantro hanging out in my crisper too. I believe I might have downloaded this recipe from the Cooking Light Diet some years back. Since Cooking Light no longer exists, I'm not able to find the recipe online. I'll give it to you below. Just know that I had Mike grill the flank steak. Other than that, I made it just the same. Again, I substituted gochujang for the sriracha. With Mike doing the grilling, this was an easy dish to make.
Thai Beef Salad
Recipe from Myrecipes.com
Serves 2
Ingredients:
Cooking spray
1 (1 1/2-pound) flank steak, trimmed
½ teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
¼ teaspoon kosher salt
¼ cup fresh lime juice
1 tablespoon brown sugar
2 tablespoons lower-sodium soy sauce
1 tablespoon fish sauce
2 teaspoons minced fresh garlic
1 teaspoon Sriracha (hot chile sauce, such as Huy Fong)
1 ½ cups thinly sliced red cabbage
1 ¼ cups thinly sliced cucumber
¾ cup julienne-cut carrots
⅓ cup fresh mint leaves
⅓ cup fresh cilantro leaves
⅓ cup fresh basil leaves
Directions:
Heat a large grill pan over medium-high heat. Coat pan with cooking spray. Sprinkle steak evenly with pepper and salt. Add steak to pan; cook 6 minutes each side or until desired degree of doneness. Remove steak from pan; let stand 5 minutes. Cut steak diagonally across grain into thin slices.
Combine juice and next 5 ingredients (through Sriracha) in a small bowl; stir with a whisk.
Combine cabbage and remaining ingredients in a medium bowl. Add 6 tablespoons juice mixture to cabbage mixture; toss well. Toss steak in remaining 2 tablespoons juice mixture. Add steak to cabbage mixture; toss to combine.
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Okay, so I expect to spend most of the day hand-sewing my quilt binding. It'll fit well with my desire to lean back against a heating pad. I want to keep myself relatively pain free so I can enjoy birthday dinner with the fam tonight. 
If my shoulder will tolerate it, I'll start working on my "quilter's choice" panel selection today. I'm kind of following along with this pattern:
Also, I've made some progress on this block for Grandpa's Bridges. When I had it this far, I decided to move my hoop up.
 










 
 
9 comments:
Thank you for the recipes, both look yummy, especially the coconut shrimp
Dorothy in W WA
Hopefully you don't have a bad reaction to the vaccine on top of your muscle spasm, that would be really miserable. Happy Birthday to Erik. Yes you are much too young to have a kiddo that age. You were definitely a child bride. Hope you are feeling much better today.
Happy birthday Erik, BBQ king!!!
The recipes both sound delicious, I have never cooked flank steak.
Glad your shots went well and you survived Portland! Darrell caught COVID from someone at a graduation and then I got it 3days later. I still can’t taste the stevia blend I was using in my iced tea so have gone back to less sugar so I can drink it again. That was 2 weeks before my knee replacement. I saw my surgeon Monday and he said my knee is in alignment with my hip and he pleased with my healing and walking. 😻
That is a good picture of Smitty man again!😻❤️
It's quite brave and loving of you to participate in a blind vaccine trial. Future generations will benefit greatly! As someone who developed a heart condition as a result of getting the J&J covid vaccine, I am not sure I will ever get another vaccine in my life, but I hope that my experience helps to educate future generations and helps to make the vaccine safer. Best wishes that all goes well!
I made the Sheet pan Shrimp and Sweet Potato recipe a few weeks ago, and promptly sent/gifted it to three friends. It is so good!
Happy Birthday to Erik. But I can't believe you are now 46 as I don't think of your mother as a day older than 50. That must be an aged progression photo of Erik. Sorry about your muscle spasm. Definitely not fun to sleep with, nor enjoy the day, as desired. Your recipes sound yummy. Thank you for sharing.
You Hunka Man cat. Nice.
Happy birthday Erik! Enjoy your day. I agree. You are not old enough to have a son this age. What gives?
So glad you came home safe from the war zone from trump's invasion. Isn't there special pay and benefits from a war zone area? I'd look into that.
Enjoy your dinner out.
Smitty, you hunk! Flaunt it, buddy! Sorry to hear about the muscle spasm, hope it's better!
Happy (albeit belated now) birth day wishes to Erik and yes you are far too young to have a kid that old, no question.
Glad you braved the war torn Portland and got out unscathed. Sorry about the shoulder though - hopefully it will right itself shortly.
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