Amazingly just a week later we have another post. Miraculous it you ask me. So the dinner pictured below was a Mabo-Nasu. Which is basically a ground beef and eggplant dish where it is all fried up with seasoning and Tofu. I love it over rice but the middle child was impervious to its charms. For a boy with such a healthy appetite he sure can be picky. The salad had some cilantro and a home made vinaigrette.
Bread production has increased recently as we are getting close to mastering baking without the cloche. One evening while the oven was still warm we decided it was a pizza night. We planned to use up the rest of the ground beef in bacon-cheeseburger pizzas. However, after buying the bacon, cheese and other toppings when I got home I totally forgot to fry up the beef. So it was bacon and pineapple for the kids with some mushrooms and onions tossed in for good luck.
Then Friday morning we headed off for another weekend of swimming. This weekend was in Kimberley. We camped out back of the pool. Lots of families with trailers as usual. Last year there were at least 4 other families who followed suit in the tenting area. This year we had the place to ourselves. Feel really cheap but the 2 minute walk to warm ups made the decision seem like a good one. We would love to have a trailer but that would mean a car upgrade and way more money in terms of gas. So we will continue to tent until the day we have a miraculous windfall(note: no one thinks this windfall will ever come).
The swim meet had a pirate theme and by the morning of the second day the youngest had managed to talk someone out of their eye patch and toy blunderbuss. I think its the dimples.
Both of the older two had good meets posting numerous personal bests. The oldest managed to win her division.
The middle child got disqualified in a race but still managed to tie for second place (the child he tied with left before the medal ceremony. I think they were going fishing)
Regionals are next week and then in the middle of August we are off to Kamloops for Provincials. At the half way point this is turning out to be a pretty great summer. Still hot here (36C) and should be the same for most of the week.
Love out,
the dunnets.