The “spring forward” time change is hard for me to get used to. For one thing, it’s still LIGHT outside when it’s time for the kids to go to bed.
Last night, after supper, the clock said 7:30, but it just didn’t seem like bedtime yet. I went upstairs and rocked and read to the baby (almost 2!) and put her to bed. But then — I wasn’t in the mood to go start reading our nightly chapter of Harriet the Spy.
For some strange reason, I felt like watching TV. ME! I never watch TV. I can’t stand to sit still in front of a flat screen when there are so many good books to read!
For several years, we didn’t have cable or satellite, so all we could watch was PBS. But a few months ago, we finally got a satellite installed because I was tired of hearing the theme songs to Arthur and Clifford in the mornings. Now my four-year-old’s favorite show is “Little Einsteins,” and I love the classical music!
So I wanted to watch TV last night — something interesting, yet kid-appropriate since our TV is in the main family room. The Food Network — ah yes! I turned it to this show, Emeril. Do you watch this guy? He’s hilarious!
We had just eaten whole-wheat penne pasta with tomato sauce for dinner — and that’s what he cooked last night — except he made it look so exciting! Flipping the pasta up in the air from the saucepan — tossing in bits of olives and red onions. How fun!
My daughters heard me laughing — so they joined me on the couch. Then my sons, settled down from their waterhose fight out in the yard, came in to watch. And my husband, seeing us all gathered together, also joined us. We were all thoroughly enthralled by this guy — which of course got a joke from me, “Look,” I said to my husband. “Isn’t it nice seeing a man in the kitchen?” haha.
Is this on every night? I’d like to watch it again. Maybe I’ll try flipping my pasta up in the air and garnishing our humble meals with freshly grated mozarella and sprigs of parsley.
I checked his website, and he offers a database of over 6000 recipes. All you have to do is type in the name of the recipe you’re looking for or a main ingredient.
The older my kids get, the more energy I have — and cooking is something we can enjoy doing as a family. It’s not fun when you have a newborn screaming — or a whining toddler hanging on to your pant legs … but my elementary-age children are starting to be big helpers in the kitchen. I think we’ll start trying to be more creative with our meals … with a little help from our TV friend.
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