The question has been asked, 'What do you do?'
Well, during the day, when my name is 'Teacher' and I am surrounded by nine and ten-year-olds, I do band-aids and hugs, lesson delivery and grading. I do encouragement. I do discipline. I do high-fives and shushes. I do parent/teacher conferences. I do report cards and I do assistance with math problems. I do real-life problem solving. I do love.
When I am at home and my name is 'Babe' to my husband, I do many other things. I do laundry and cooking. I do dishes sometimes and toilet scrubbing when necessary. I do long conversations over dinner and laughter, a lot. I do sharing and receiving, compromise and support. I do kisses and hugs. I do love.
Other times, when my name is 'Friend', I do phone calls and facebook commenting. I do talking and listening. I do fun. I do movies and dinners. I do nights out and weekend trips. I do hand holding when times are tough and silly dances when times are light. I do love.
And then, in my free time, I do new recipes and pictures. I do blog posting and very little TV watching. I do globe-trotting and life-living.
Ultimately, though, I hope the thing that defines me is that I do LOVE.
SERVES 4 • PREP TIME: 10 MINUTES
• TOTAL
TIME: 25 MINUTES
Ingredients
- 1 head of cauliflower
- 2-3 cloves of garlic, peeled and roughly chopped
- salt, to taste
- ¼ cup milk
- 3 tablespoons butter
- 1 tablespoon fresh thyme, plus more to top
directions
1. Wash cauliflower and remove green
parts. Cut into large chunks and steam
for 10 minutes with salt.
2. Remove of pot and carefully spoon into a
food processor. Add milk and butter, along with thyme. Blend until pureed. Top with remaining thyme.
COST: $2.00 COST PER SERVING
(4): $0.50
Nutritional
Information
calories 104 • total fat 8.9g • fiber 3.3g • sugars 0.9g • protein 1.4g
calories 104 • total fat 8.9g • fiber 3.3g • sugars 0.9g • protein 1.4g
I love how you broke down your list, very creative.
ReplyDeleteThat recipe looks good, I might have to try it.
Thank you :) I had a lot of fun thinking about "what I do"!
DeleteI am pinning your cauliflower mash right now! Oh man that looks good. Also, I love your blog title. This is basically my husband in a nutshell. He LOVES garlic and salt.
ReplyDeleteHi - I found you from Jenni's link up. This looks so good my toddler may even eat it! So glad I found your blog!
ReplyDeleteThank you for stopping by! I hope it is a hit the whole family can enjoy!
DeleteYUM. I have tried to do the cauliflower mash before and mine always turns out gross. I'm trying YOUR recipe next time! Looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the visit recently! Have a lovely week!
~Brooke
I hope this will help change "gross" into YUM!
DeleteYum, I'm going to have to try this! And how affordable! Awesome!
ReplyDeleteAffordable is always a selling point, huh? ;) Thank you!
DeleteLove your list of what you do, and who you are. You are such an inspiration. Going to have to try this cauliflower recipe. Looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteThank you, thank you, Heidi! Much love to you!
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