Showing posts with label Sprachman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sprachman. Show all posts

Saturday, May 16, 2020

Self-Isolation Week 10


Weekend Cooking is now hosted by Marg at The Intrepid Reader!
Beth Weekend Cooking THANKS, BETH for your years of hosting.
Weekend Potluck

May 2020 - Toronto ON







AROUND TOWN
Saturday morning I got up at 5:30 AM to go to the bathroom, John woke. I noticed it looked bright outside so I opened the shutter to John's disgust  "delight".



Then what was this?? It's May 9 and 10 for goodness sakes!


John's take on it.


The plants had to be brought in from the balcony due to the cold.




A fun look at some local DIY masks.

John's photos while out walking.

Sculpture Saturday  and Weekend Reflections were from John's walks.







We only did one outing this week, which was disappointing. Friday was supposed to be a nice day and we had plans but we woke to fog and rain.

I featured a mural from last week on Monday.


Seemly the Van Gogh exhibition is still a go in July, our tickets were moved from early May.


The Wheatsheaf is Toronto's oldest bar, it was slated to reopen March 17, St. Patrick's Day this year, after massive renovations BUT then everything had to close due to Covid 19.



This mural replaces one I posted in September 2019!



SWEAT AND TONIC an interesting name for a gym.


A glimpse of the murals on Yonge St. that pay tribute to the frontline workers.
I posted them on Monday.





The Beltline Trail is a nine-kilometre path where walkers, joggers, and bikers can traverse the city from west to east, weaving in and out of neighbourhoods along midtown Toronto.

Established in 1989, the trail is built on what used to be the Toronto Belt Line Railway — a commuter line that opened in the 1890s to service residents of suburbia but failed to turn a profit, ultimately closing just two years later.


Robert Sprachman, a local artist installed a sculpture, The Iron Horse, depicting horses in silhouette.

Kay Gardner was a local councillor.



The window says "Don't worry, we'll see you soon. Visit us online...We miss you, stay safe.




Roots store has a thank you sign.



We kept heading north on Yonge, view as we approached North York.


Gluten free!


Further north, in Thornhill we encountered a lot of construction.
The Yonge Street Rapidway is a bus rapid transit corridor on Yonge Street in York Region. Construction of the Yonge Street portion of the network began in 2014. The Rapidway is primarily used by the Viva Blue service.





We and no one I know has any plans to go rushing out to the stores in the next month. We'll wait and see what happens as the hordes head out.



The city is introducing "quiet streets" by closing them to car traffic to allow pedestrians and cyclists more room.
Considering these streets will still be open to local traffic I have to wonder exactly what this will accomplish.

In addition to creating "quiet streets," the city will also be closing some sections of major roads adjacent to parks and trails to all car traffic on holidays and weekends as per a recommendation from Transportation Services staff and Toronto Public Health.


And John is happy...golf courses will reopen this weekend with lots of rules.







AROUND THE HOUSE

John CLR'd the kitchen faucet.

I tidied up the shelves in the hall closet. Who knew I would need to make a space for face masks and gloves???

Tax deadline was moved to June and John got our papers to the accountant this week. This meant we cleaned out the tax files and now have a lot of shredding to do.

I received my new shower curtain and planter so we are in the process of re-doing the bathroom.

Move in 2012

Towel rack was attached to sink - sliding glass shower













Bathtub and sliding doors replaced in 2013.


Sink replaced with cabinet 2014


2020 to come!!!!


New sheets from Linen Chest.


My knitting



LEARNING




More art recreations.




Check out these incredible cups and saucers. I priced them on Amazon at around $20.





COOKING





No grocery runs this week, nothing.

A photo challenge this week was A Sense of Tasting, check it out, I did a day of eating around the world.

I continued with a coffee theme for the A-Z Weekend Roundup.


How does this sound? Bacon jalapeno popper quiche?

I went back to watching Masterchef UK.
Crispy chicken feet from Masterchef UK Season 16.





I just made butter out of leftover past due date 35% cream!!! Where did I get the idea? Netflix - new series I'm watching.

Click here for some of her recipes from her cookbook.


She mentioned that she never wastes anything, something I aspire to. She then went ahead and whipped leftover cream into butter.

I had expired (but still good) 35 % cream in the fridge. There wasn't much left so figured what the heck.



Seriously watching more of this series, I thought I was good at not wasting but watch her use canned baked beans to make falafel.




This week's menu

Weekend breakfast - I had started eating before I took the photo!



Hamburger stew, I had a lot of vegetables in the fridge. Also had leftover celery and carrot sticks from the chicken wings. I diced the sticks and cooked them with the meat, onions, garlic along with tomato paste, beef stock. I made mashed potatoes with parsnips and mashed carrots and turnips.

Pork belly with Brussels sprouts and sticky sesame cauliflower - NOT a keeper, too soggy.

Slow cooker onion soup because I have a lot of onions in the freezer with mozzarella cheese, also because we have it in the fridge. Also have some stale bread in freezer. Caramelized onions in oven rather than the ridiculous 10 hours in the slow cooker recipe.



This did not turn out as planned. The onions had been frozen when we had a glut of onions that were starting to rot. But they were too wet to caramelize properly and that  just led to soggy onions. As well, mozzarella cheese didn't work either.

Pizza - the result of a wilting green peppers, mushrooms and more mozzarella.

Oven fried chicken homemade biscuits and salad

Salmon, Greek lemon potatoes and cauliflower with mustard sauce.

Steak baked potato


New apron




WATCHING

As mentioned above I spent time watching Masterchef UK Season 16 on Youtube. I also found a new Netflix cooking show Time to Eat and finished the season as I cook in the kitchen.


We finished the six 6 seasons of The Black List! Now waiting for season 7.

Schitt's Creek - we're also working through it.

I'm still watching Mad Men and enjoying it more in season 4.

John started watching Ozark. He also watched The Last Dance.



READING

Again, not a lot of reading done. Still working on The Witch Elm.

THROWBACK TRAVEL



The Coronavirus playlist took us to London England.

This time last year continues...