In addition to the Kuem Boo center, I used pearls, Swarovski crystals, onyx beads, and glass beads. I'm finding that I like just working with the center piece and color, rather than actually journaling this year. This is my fifth year being a part of the BJP and I really love seeing what all the other participants from around the world are creating. I've enjoyed the journaling in the past and was ready for something else to focus on this year.
I'm about to start my sixth bracelet but haven't yet decided what to use for the focal piece. That's my next decision when I'm done with this blog entry, and after I put all my beads away.
One Pot Kale and Quinoa Pilaf
This recipe has been tweaked a bit. It’s from FOOD52 online and the editor
said that it’s Deensiebat’s. I didn’t ask permission to reprint it, so I hope
it’s not a problem. I am giving credit where it's due. It's really delicious and not difficult to make.
Serves 4
Ingredients:
2 cups salted water
1 cup quinoa (I like to mix both
the regular and red quinoas)
1 bunch lacinato (dino) kale,
washed and chopped into 1 inch lengths
1 meyer lemon, zested and juiced
(They are out of season and I couldn’t find any, so I mixed both lemon and lime
juices and added a bit of coconut syrup as the sweetner/ I zested the lemon)
2 scallions, minced
1 tablespoon olive oil
3 tablespoons toasted pine nuts
¼ crumbled goat cheese
salt and pepper
Instructions:
- Put
the quinoa in pot and add the water and salt.
- Bring
it to a boil, cover the pot, and lower the heat to a simmer.
- Simmer
for about 10 minutes and then top the quinoa with the cut kale. Recover
the pot and simmer for another 5 minutes
- Turn
off the heat, and allow it to steam for 5 more minutes
- While
the quinoa is cooking, in a large serving bowl, combine half the
lemon/lime juice, all the zest, scallions, oil, pine nuts, and goat
cheese.
- Check
the quinoa and kale when the steaming time is over. The water should have
been absorbed and the quinoa will be tender but firm, and the kale tender
and bright green. If not, add a bit more water and steam a bit longer.
- Fluff
the quinoa and tip it into the waiting bowl.
- Toss
to combine it all, seasoning with the salt and pepper to taste, and add
the remaining juices if needed.
YUM!
2 comments:
Another stunning piece done! Congratulations, Susan.
Lovely, Susan! I really like the pathways you created with the tube beads :-)
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