Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Best Beef Heart Yet!

I cooked my most delicious heart to date today!
1 Beef heart
1 Tbs cold liver oil lemmon flavor
2 Tbs olive oil
1 Tbs lime juice
1 large (really large) garlic clove
Dried tyme
Salt
Pepper

First cut the heart to remove all the vessels and sinew. This is by far the hardest part of cooking a heart. it sucks and there is no other easy around it. I used a for instead of my hands this time and it helped a bit I think.
Mix the cod liver oil, olive oil, lime juice, garlic, salt and pepper into a small bowl. Add about 1 Tbs of the mixture to the heart steaks and mix the heart around until covered in the marinade. Let the meat sit for 30 minutes to 24 hours (I did about 1.5 hours)
Pour the remainder of the oil stuff into a large frying pan and heat on medium heat. Once hot add the heart steaks, cover with a lid. When they get brown on the top side flip the steaks and keep them on for a few more minutes. It was when I flipped them that I added about 5 cherry tomatoes from the garden. After a few minutes on the second side remove from pan and let sit for about 4 minutes. Enjoy.

Sunday, August 18, 2013

Green Curtains

Today I am going to buy the first part I need for the Window Farm. The air pump needed is about 20 dollars. I will have to buy the components for this project in increments for about 20 dollars. At this pace it should take about 3 or 4 months to collect all the pieces needed to build my first window farm. Typing it out like that makes it seem like a long while, but its a lot sooner than it has been for the past year. I have dreamed of having green window curtains for a long time. I hope to be able to get the plants so dense that they block out the light from the street lamps and my neighbors at night. 



Friday, August 16, 2013

Holy Guacamole

1 avocado halved seeded and scooped out
2 tbs grass-fed butter
1 spoonful salsa (I had mild G.E. natures basket)
Squirt of Sarricha
Squeeze of lime juice
Fresh cilantro
Put all this in a big bowl and mix it together with a fork or masher. Eat with a spoon or a paleo friendly chip.

Thursday, August 15, 2013

Update 8-15-213

Today had a slow start. I got back into my garden today. There was a huge chunk taken out of the second tomato that was coming on my plants. I am pretty bummed about it. The Zinnas are blooming though so there is some justice in the world. I figured out that my butternut squash is not ready, the stems are still green. When they turn brown and shrival they are ready. I also saw a bunch of new squash showing up. I also got to cut off a bunch more dead heads from the sun flowers. I am going to seed them all around my garden next year. I want there to be so many that I have a wall of green and yellow all the way around my garden plot. 
ON an unrelated note I started doing "N-Back" memory training today. I will keep you updated on its progress. 

Wednesday, August 14, 2013

High Performance

I just worked 12 hours at my new job. I did a double shift. They made me take an hour lunch break, but was hardly a break cause I had to walk the dog I am dog sitting and manage to feed myself. The thing is though, I feel fantastic. My energy was so high all day long. I started the day with two cups of bulletproof coffee. On my lunch I got two chipolete burritos. At some point in the second half of the double shit, one of my co-workers asked me "don't you wanna take a break? you have been working all day. Aren't you tired?"To which I said "No. I feel fantastic" I hadn't realized the extent of the 'Higher performance" I was getting from eating this way and treating my self the way I do. Even after I got off work I went to a near by bar and hung out for an hour. The house band was fantastic, they played "Rock Me Momma" almost as soon as I walked in. This was an exultant day. I love my new job. I am so pumped about life.

Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Dear Insperation, Part 2

Dear Ms.DeCock, 
For the past three days I have been taking on one of your challenges. I have been writing down at least three things that I am grateful for every night before bed. I have also been writing down five tasks that I want to accomplish the following day. So far its been going very well. I have noticed a generally better out look on life. Also, I feel more productive. I was wondering what sort of challenges you were working on these days? I know life has been a bit hectic for the both of us for the past few months and our blog lives have suffered, But its a good time to set things "wright". 

Sunday, August 11, 2013

Liver Success!

In the past three days I have eaten two grass-fed beef livers. They have been delicious. The recipe I am using is very simple. First I get the pan hot with some butter and add some crushed and diced garlic on low heat. Then I chop 3 small onions, just under fist size and add them. I saute them until they begin to get soft, adding another clove of garlic during this stage. Then I take all that out of the pan, put more butter in and let it melt. As the butter melts I take the liver out of the package and rinse it well in a colander. Then, I put the liver in the pan, with a lid on, on medium heat. Once the top of the liver starts to brown I flip the liver and add the onion back in. Then I let is simmer for a few minutes. Finally, enjoy. 
The liver flavor is not really like anything else I can describe, but its not unpleasant. In fact if you go into the operation with no preconceived notions, it can be quite good. If you are expecting it to taste like a steak you will be sadly disappointed however. I think it is safe to say the I will be eating a liver at least one a week for the foreseeable future.