Here's a link to a post I wrote about a fab Vegan "Pop Up" dinner we recently attend in Hollywood:
Glamour Goes Green: Vegan Dinner Los Angeles
Tuesday, June 18, 2013
Wednesday, June 12, 2013
Bel Air Chickens
Just seen on TMZ!
Jennifer Aniston is keeping chickens! Never thought I'd see something on TMZ that would be appropriate for my chicken blog, haha. :)
Jennifer Aniston is keeping chickens! Never thought I'd see something on TMZ that would be appropriate for my chicken blog, haha. :)
Tuesday, April 2, 2013
Happy Cow
The broth was really good - sort of a spicy curry that really complemented the tofu and rice noodles quite well. I think green beans are definitely the better choice for a vegetable, because they will give a little bit of crunch to dish, which felt a little mushy with the predominance of rice noodles and tofu. I loved the flavor of the broth and I think next time I will buy some pre-made garlic naan to go with it.
Overall this is one of the better vegan recipes I've come across recently, and will definitely be making it again. To save time you could make the chili paste beforehand, but it really didn't take up too much extra time as you just throw all the ingredients into the blender. It is pretty spicy, so I recommend trying it out on yourself before subjecting dinner guests to it! The photo below is from the recipe page - my version wasn't quite so artfully arranged!
Tuesday, March 19, 2013
Composted Horse Manure
Composted Horse Manure Pile on Side of House |
This whole horse manure expertise began when we decided to start our garden. My husband did a ton of research and realized there was FINALLY something useful my horse could provide - manure. In exchange for the thousands of hours of time and countless dollars spent on said horse, I agreed to transport horse manure IN MY CAR from the barn in plastic tubs to our house to use for the garden. (See a picture of said bounty in my previous post on this topic, Easter Poop.)
Well, it is now 2013 and I have a different car and a different horse boarding situation, making the acquisition of poop much more difficult than it was a few years ago. Enter Rototiller Guy. We used him to rip out our sod prior to turning our backyard into Chicken Paradise and he also provides manure delivery by the truckload to your house.
So we now have a lovely pile of composted horse manure on the side of our house. My husband is working to fill all of our beds with it, but it is a HUGE project. It took him several days to dig our trash barrels out. :) He is getting a great workout, though. Hopefully our garden will be extra verdant due to all his hard work!
Saturday, March 16, 2013
Glamour Goes Green - Vegan Fine Dining: Shojin
Just posted a review of a fab Vegan dining spot on my Glamour Goes Green blog -
Vegan Fine Dining: Shojin
Vegan Fine Dining: Shojin
Thursday, March 14, 2013
Homestead Revival: Urban Chicks
Exhibit A is this Pinterest Board showcasing the many amazing coops Austin, Texas. At left is one of the unbelievably luxurious coops I discovered perusing this board.
A friend also forwarded me the link to an excellent blog called "Homestead Revival," which had an entry on urban chickens. Read on for more some amazing urban coops - Homestead Revival: Urban Chicks.
Saturday, March 2, 2013
Mother Cluckers
The better weather unfortunately ignited a wanderlust in the chickens, as they have been escaping their pen on a daily basis this week. Since wing clipping is a two person job, we had to wait until today to give everyone a little snip. The photo at top left is of our decimated kale plant! (Mother cluckers!)
The hardest part about wing clipping is the catching of the chickens. Luckily Mr. Mills volunteered to crawl in the cage and face off with the ladies, who started screeching and flapping their wings at the sight of him invading their home. Fortunately for us, once they are caught and turned upside down they are putty in our hands!
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