Thoughts Unveiled Continued
Thoughts Unveiled Continued

Who's the Queen of Spices?

I think fresh ground black pepper is the king of spices, so that would make cardamom the queen right? In India, cardamom is used in almost every dish along side cumin. When spices were traded from east to west and still to this day as the trade continues, cardamom is asked for as much as pepper is.

Sir Lanka exchanged cardamom with the Greeks and Romans back during ancient days and it was used to make perfumes and even used for cooking delicate dishes. AS far as India’s relationship with cardamom, it has been among one of the earliest spices mentioned in Indian text and it has been apart of India's religious rituals and as a medicinal herb as well. I can help treat skin and urinary issues and help aid in digestion similar to that of peppermint and peppermint essential oil as well.

So add cardamom to your spice cabinet and start adding it to dishes that call for a bit of the spice. Here is one to help get you started in cooking with it right away.

Cardamom Spice Cookies
2 cups flour
1 cup brown sugar
1/2 c. butter
1 egg
1 1/4 tsp. cardamom
1/2 tsp. cinnamon
1 1/2 tsp. baking powder
1/4 tsp. vanilla
pinch of salt (optional)

Need a small mixing bowl, a medium mixing bowl, and a well greased pan. (I usually use vegetable or canola oil, but butter would probably be the best and healthiest.) In the medium mixing bowl, add flour, baking powder, salt, cardamom, and cinnamon together, and stir. In the smaller mixing bowl, put in brown sugar and butter, but be sure the butter is softened, not melted. Beat butter/sugar with beater or by hand (about 35 seconds). Add egg and vanilla in butter/sugar mixture. Beat again for about the same time. Add butter mixture with flour. If you are beating by hand, then beat as you pour into the flour mixture. Beat until all is evenly mixed.

Roll into balls and shape how you want. Put in pan about 1 1/2" apart. Cook on 325 for about 15-18 minutes.

For more recipes visit Epicurious.

A Visit to the Oregon Zoo on Thanksgiving









































Baz Sporting his New Booties





I think he likes these better than his coat.  Now his little paws will stay warm during the cold snowy weather here in Oregon.  These booties also help keep his dirty paws from messing up our furniture.  Now if I could just get Meia to keep her collar on, we will be happy pet-parents.


Helping Baz Celebrate a new Year

Baz turned 7 on September 10th.  Happy Birthday Buddy!











The Old Crow

This crow hangs out in the field behind our house and the last few days we have had Baz in the house, the crow has been nesting in his dog house. Maybe one of these days I can snap a shot of it inside the house without him flying off.





Canadian Geese Fly Over



Mallards Around







Photographing Wildlife

I think these are a breed of moorhen

 









These black birds seem to be where the ducks and swans are most of the time.  I like them, because they photograph well.

 


Looking for a good Christmas gift?

Give the gift of Pirates. For the last six months, Jeff and I have come to like an online game called Pirates of the Caribbean. It's a game that allows you to create a like-pirate of yourself and perform certain tasks in order to level up. The best part about the game is this it is all based on locations and people from the actual movie. You can purchase gift cards that allow certain amount of game play. This game is geared toward ages 11 and up and it's a perfect game for young kids, because Disney monitors everything. Skylar loves watching me play his pirate character "Skylar Stormchaser" and he especially loves to fire the cannons on his light sloop at the Navy ships that frequent the seas near Rumrunner’s Island.

Check out the Pirates game gift cards here.

Here are a few images of my pirate "Bess Callehayes" fighting in the game.




Got an Hour?

Here is ways to take that hour and become healthier.  Break these time spots up in anyway you can to fit in an hour of health into your daily routine.

10 minutes:  Adding just a 10 minute workout to your daily routine can not only make you healthier it can also help boost your mood.

15 minutes:  Adding just 15 minutes a day of reading to your routine can help reduce your risk of dementia.

20 minutes:  Adding just 20 minutes of treadmill time can help you with your sex life.  This activity released a substance associated with increased sexual arousal.

30 minutes:  Adding just 30 minutes of brisk walking into your daily routine just five days a week can help reduce your risk for stroke, help guard against breast cancer, and can help help guard agsinst aging-related damage lnked to Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseas as well.

60 minutes:  Adding just an addition 30 minutes to your 30 minutes exercise routine of weight lifting, making it a full hour workout can help make your bones stronger as you age especially in women who have a greater risk of developing Osteoporosis and can improve your bone density in your spine and hip areas.

50 minutes:  Adding a treadmill workout to your daily routine for about 50 minutes can produce sweat from your body that can help rid your body of unecessary toxins and can and will reduce your wasitline as well.  You will also, in the process, drop about 23 pounds after 20 weeks of doing this routine.

45 minutes:  Adding a 45 minute workout to your daily routine can and will help guard your body against developing a cold during cold and flu season.

40 minutes:  Adding a 40 minutes workout to your daily routine can help guard agsinst developing heart disease or other cardiovasular diseases.  You need to move your body at least 40 minutes or more for about five to six times a weel.  This routine can also help reduce stress lelves which have been linked to some forms of heart disease and other illnesses.   

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