Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Sustainable Cooking

Sustainable Cooking
Our 9th grade class took on the responsibility of starting to live sustainable, it may seem hard but its not at all! There are so many little things that you can do that would help. One way is to grow a herb, vegetable and/or fruit garden, so this way you don't have to go to the store to buy your foods. As a class we grew a herb garden, than we were assigned to go home and make a meal using them. On the video below you can see that I made Guacamole and Chicken tacos. The cilantro was freshly picked from my backyard along with the lettuce.



Guacamole
Ingredients:
2 Avacados
1/2 Tomatoes
1 Onion
4 tablespoons of cilantro
1/2 tablespoons of salt and lemon pepper
1/2 Serrono Chillies


Chicken Tacos


Ingredients:(can very to your liking)
Ground Chicken
2 Tomatoes
1/2 cup of cheese
small head of lettuce
sour creme
1 avocado
salsa fresco

Start living a more sustainable life!
Growing our own herbs in class was easy, however keeping them alive was a difficult task. Once we got a hang of actually watering them everyday all we had to do was harvest them. In order to pick cilantro correctly you must pick off the leafs making sure you do not remove any of the stem than place them in a damp napkin; to keep it fresh of course. Before this project I didn't realize how lazy I was being when it came to living a sustainable life, I wasn't fully informed and no body stressed the importance of "going green" to me. Now that my eyes are open to the possibilities of what could happen to our earth if we don't change soon. I take fast showers, get my supply of vegetables and fruits from my own garden and make sure everything is unplugged before I leave the room. These are just a few things that you can do to help our earth.

How did it taste?


The Guacamole was really good, better than any store bought I have ever tried. On the other hand; the tacos were not the best. I believe that the reason why they tasted horrible was because I didn't have cheese and put to much lettuce and not enough Tomatoes, however I'm glad i still attempted to make the meal. I hope this project will open my eyes more to the cooking world.



Monday, May 11, 2009

This I believe


This weekends homework assignment was to look through the several inspiring essays on the website http://thisibelieve.org. I came across three essays that really gave me an idea of what I should write about and what i am very passionate about and truly beilive in.


The essays above made me start to think about how broad the idea of beiliving in something is, it also gave me the idea of what I am going to write for my personal essay.

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Hungry?

There are many interesting and exotic recipes for foods all around the world, this evening I searched the web for recipes of my favorite meals.
 This is a photo of Brazilian meat that is served at every pretty much restaurant! They are very famous for there meats, cheeses and wine

I first came across a website that included a variety of seafood recipes. I am a huge fan of seafood, instead of the traditional turkey and mash potatoes on thanksgiving our dinner table is full of mussels, clams, shark, fishes, shrimp, lobsters and crab; basically any seafood you can think of. So i found this website http://www.seafoodblog.org/ very useful! :) In this blog i thought it was helpful how he had link to several different recipes listing the step by step and a picture of the final production all through out his blog! 

For one world week (a learning experience where you get to travel around the world for a week and a half that is offered at HTHMA) I chose to take a trip to Brazil, which was simply amazing. Not only the beaches, site seeing and just the community itself but the food was to die for. I knew that when i had to come back home that i wouldn't have the luxury of mouth watering meals, so i have been looking for decent Brazilian restaurants in San Diego since i got home. However none compared! So i think that making my own Brazilian food would be amazing!  http://www.maria-brazil.org/brazilian_recipes.htm