Friday, February 18, 2011

Cooking while working full-time

So I came across this article and it struck me as interesting and practical.

I know cooking good meals was tough for Lyle and I before we had Keegan, and now it is even tougher.  Now instead of getting the Vegetarian (or chicken) that I crave along with the meat Lyle loves I have to consider the wants of Keegan (4 year old food sensibilities) as well.  I have to do this all in the two hours we have together each night before Keegan's bed time, get all the housework done, and would like to have time to play with Keegan as well.

I shouldn't say I...because Lyle does just as much as I do.  Still, there are occasionally nights when Lyle and I get home, look into each other eyes, look at Keegan, and say "How about a pizza night?!"

We are pretty lucky in that we make enough money that we can go out to eat a few times a week.  With only one kid it's not too hard.  Then everyone can be happy.  I can order a nice salad, Lyle can get meat, and Keegan can get his chicken nuggets and fruit.  Still even that takes time.  So most nights we try to make something for dinner that doesn't take more than 10-15 minutes to make.

What does that mean?  Well it means most of our meats are frozen and many are packaged/processed.  Is that bad?  Not necessarily.  We stick to chicken and fish.  That includes such dubious items as fish nuggets (which actually taste much better and are healthier than you would guess) and chicken hot dogs (again much healthier than the traditional version).  It also includes frozen raviolis and chicken taquitos; things like that. 

Could we make tastier stuff ourselves?  Possibly.  But I personally have never been a fan of cooking.  Friends tell me that chemists love to cook!  I guess since I stand in a lab all day doing formulation work by the time I get home I just want to sit down and eat.  I do not want to spend another 30 minutes standing over the stove, doing yet more lab (albeit kitchen) work.

Unfortunately even if you make healthier processed foods for dinner, there are downfalls.  The healthier options generally cost more and are harder to find.  We have been lucky that the Super Target we shop at prides itself in healthier options.  So I can find much healthier options there (chicken and turkey hot dogs) than I can at more traditional grocery stores.  Still they are more pricey than traditional options.

The other thing we do with side items is to just keep it simple.  Having a four year old means picky eating.  Keegan hates vegetables with a passion I will never understand, but he loves fruit of all types.  For veggies we eat them raw and dip in ranch sauce (Keegan loves ranch so sometimes he will fold).  I also keep many varieties of fruits around.  Keegan will eat any type of fruit and loves them all.  More calories than veggies but similar nutrients.  I have also taken to buying the veggie/fruit baby food mixes in foil pouches.  Keegan loves slurping the "smoothies" out of them and how else am I going to get him to eat a full serving of broccoli, pumpkin, or sweet potatoes?  He slurps up these mixtures and really enjoys them, I feel good because he is actually getting vegetables.

Then there is the sinking feeling you get after spending 20 minutes making tacos for your family because your preschooler requested them and then having him decide he absolutely will not eat them.  We've pretty much remedied that too.  I keep a supply of low-sugar yogurt and cheese sticks in the fridge.  If Keegan turns his nose up at taco meat, I say fine go have yogurt and fruit for dinner.  He gets his protein and calcuin, as well as important nutrient from fruits.  I can think of worse dinners to have than yogurt and fruit.

So, all in all I have been pretty happy with how we control meals at our house.  Many of the prepared frozen items are actually healthier than ones I would make by scratch, everyone in the family will eat them, and they are quick to cook.  We keep things simple; fruits and vegetables are usually eaten raw with occasional dipping sauces.  Generally it works out pretty well.  There isn't a lot of junk food around (although neither Lyle or Keegan can live without their weekly dose of Sun Chips).

Still occasionally we have those nights and last night was one of them.  We got home realized we were out of dog food and that I needed to stop by my parents to get something.  It was beautiful out and sunny and Keegan asked if we could go to Dairy Queen.  Lyle was ready to make dinner on the grill but time just wasn't going to allow for it.  So...we went to Dairy Queen and indulged in greasiness and saltiness.  It happens...not all the time but maybe once every other week or so...   Well we are just human after all, and every once in a while you need a little bit of ice cream and a big juicy burger :-)

Monday, February 14, 2011

My..ami

A couple weeks ago we took Kee on his first cruise.  It was a 4-night Bahaman cruise and great fun.  On the way there though we had a bit of a mis-communication with Keegan.  The boat left out of Miami. 

Keegan: "What city are we in?"
Me: "Miami"
Keegan: "Is Your-ami in Florida?"
Lyle: "No the name of the city is Mi-ami."
Keegan: "No daddy you are wrong is it Mommy's-ami."
Me: "Nope the city's name is Miami, even if you say it, it is Miami."
Keegan: "but where is Your-ami?"

He finally got the hang it but it took awhile.  You can see all of the pictures for the trip here.

I got dreadfully seasick the first day at sea; weird because that's never happened to me before.  But by the second day I was better.  The first day we spent at Key West.  We went on a trolley tour, went to the Sunken Ship Museum, and went on a tour of their Aquarium.  The Trolley tour was nifty, the Sunken Ship Museum pretty lame (except for the walk up to the watch tower), and the Aquarium was small but neat since we got to watch them feed the sting rays and sharks and then got to pet a baby shark.  Did you know shark's feel like sandpaper?
 
Keegan in Front of the Sunken Ship Museum Leaning on a Cannon

 
Spongehead Keegan outside of the Key West Aquarium

The first night on the cruise ship we found the Aquanauts kid's area and signed Keegan up for the kid's program.  We felt a little guilty leaving him there but he had a great time.  It was a great program.  He got to play with other kids his age for a couple hours and do stuff he thought was fun, while Lyle and I got to go sit in the lounge and listen to musicians and relax.  The second night was pirate night.  The kids got to dress up as pirates and parade across the stage for the main show, then they went on a scavenger hunt throughout the ship.  Below is a picture of our little pirate...

The second day we went to Nassau, this was our big dolphin excursion.  Swimming with the dolphins was spectacular.  We did it at Blue Lagoon Island and they did an absolutely fantastic job.  It was a once in a lifetime type of thing (of course, we will probably try to do it again sometime because we had so much fun).  I have to scan in the dolphin pics later, but below are some pics of our boat ride to the island.
Coming back from Blue Lagoon Island.

After that we went to Senor Frogs and had dinner/partied.  Keegan danced like crazy in the dancing area and there were funny hats for all.
Lyle with the silly hat.

Outside of Senior Frogs

The next day was Coco Cay.  There we did a glass bottom boat tour (which was kind of lame and long) and had a lot of fun playing in the ocean and on the beach.
The beautiful beach.

 
Looking at a peppercorn snail on the glass bottom boat.


The next day we were back in Miami and we took a Fanboat through the everglades.  We saw lots of alligators and had a great time zooming through the Everglades on that fanboat...those things can really whip across the water.  Definitely something fun to do if you can.
 One of the many Alligators we saw

Keegan and I sitting on a fan boat.


Overall it was a fun trip and it was very nice to hang out in some weather that was in the 70's and sunny.  We have really been missing going to the beach over the winter and can't wait until it warms up.  The highlights were probably the fanboat tour and the dolphin excursion.  Lots of fun was had by all :-)

The other funny thing Keegan kept asking about were tsunamis, he wanted to know all about those.  Except he kept saying Salami.  At one point he asked someone if the island ever got hit by giant salamis...  It was very hard to not start laughing at him...