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Tampa, Florida, United States
Nathaniel: I grew up in Vicenza, Italy and moved to Indiana for College. I graduated from Rose-Hulman and got a job in Tampa, FL. Shantel Linden: I am from Mishawaka, IN. Move to Florida after college, and dont ever plan on leaving here. I love it here! I'm also looking forward to raising our baby here. Ceasar: I wuv to arf at peeples thro the window and wuv to eat the ouse while umans are away at work. Lolah: I sweep all day and lick faces.

Monday, August 17, 2009

3 step Egg Drop Soup

Now that I'm not working, I'll have more time to entertain in my blog. I've scrubbed the floors and cleaned the bedroom, but that'll about all my pregnant body will allow me to do today.

I'll be making dinner today!! This is probably the easiest thing ever!

Egg Drop Soup



-2 1/2 Quarts of chicken broth (preferably homemade broth)
-1 (2 inch) piece of ginger, sliced and smashed
-1 tablespoon soy sauce
-2 garlic cloves, smashed with flat part of knife
-2 tablespoons of cornstarch
-2 tablespoons of water
-2 scallions, sliced thin
-2 tablespoons minced fresh cilantro
-4 large eggs, lightly beaten
salt and pepper

This simple and delicious soup will not hold once the egg has been beaten, so careful timing is essential
Directions:
1 Bring the broth, ginger, soy sauce, and garlic to a simmer in a large Dutch oven over medium-high heat. Cook for ten minutes

2. Strain the broth. Return the broth to the pot and bring to a simmer. Whisk the cornstarch and water together in a small bowl. Whisk the cornstarch mixture into the broth and cook until thickened (about 1 minute). Stir in the scallions and cilantro.

3. Stir the soup gently so that it is moving in a circle. Take the beaten eggs in a slow, steady stream. Remove the soup from the heat and let stand for 2 minutes. Break up the eggs using a fork. Season with Salt and pepper to taste.

Sunday, August 16, 2009

Sharts

After a weekend of traveling then a stressful week at work I ended up with one of the worst migraines in my life. For those of you that know me well, I've had migraines all my life. This migraine in particular made me so ill that I could not hold any food down (for more than 24hrs), didn't want to talk to anyone and the light of day made me wanna die. I went to the chiropractor hoping for my usual relief. This time I stressed myself out so badly, I had a pinched nerve in the back of my neck which we cannot cure with one session. I ended up in the E.R. because I became severely dehydrated and couldn't even hold down ice chips or sips of water.

After treating me at the E.R. for my nausea and dehydration I felt much better and my headache even seem to calm down. They didn't mention that the medication for my nausea may cause diarrhea....

I woke up the next morning to head to the doctor, still hoping for relief of my migraine. On the way there I get this very sudden urge to go to the bathroom. I announced "Nat I need to go to the bathroom now!! I need to poop! Hurry!!" He swerves over to the nearest gas station. As I set foot on the ground... SHART!!

I guess you can say this is the beginning of dirty underpants. To bad I was the first encounter. :(

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Save the Tortillas and save my JOB

Sooo... update on this week at work.

La Bonita Ole' is a local tortilla making factory in Tampa, FL. They make delicious tortilla's and chips make with extra virgin olive oil rather than butter, no preservatives, no artificial stuff, blah blah (it's healthy).

They have about 100 employees and they operate 24hours. It's pretty impressive really... it's like watching Discovery Channel's, "How it's Made" on chips and tortilla's. Anyway, I stop in this week saying hello like I normally do and noticed that nothing was operating. Apparently they've declared bankruptcy. I asked, "why is nothing operating and a bunch of people are here?" basically his answer was that the owner is still trying to keep the business open, but they had so many tortilla's made and no one is buying............so they were just cleaning all the machines.

But that was just one less sale for me. If you're really interested, Tammy, the owner of La Bonita Ole' has a website to save the company and keeping people employed. www.savethetortillas.com

Please go to http://www.savethetortillas.com and electronically sign the petition. Save this company, and help keep up my sales. More importantly you're saving a lot of peoples jobs and damn good tortillas.
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Keira's the winner apparently... I'm not sold personally.

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Month 5

Week 20

It's a girl... Good heart beat, and just the right size :) everything is going well.

and I'm still stuck on Sofia Rashell Linden

We are registered at Baby's R Us. We'll be doing a safari theme with the Lions, Giraffes, elephants, and monkeys. We're keeping all decor neutral colors for the anticipation of the second linden baby. Personalized items will be PINK of course!! :)

We are also registered at Target

Month 4

Week 18

We finally felt the baby kick in week 18. We can feel the baby mostly right before bed when laying still and quiet. Nathaniel has been watching his Rays games with remote in one hand and the other is on the belly waiting for a kick.

June 16th
Had a Kickoff to the Summer Cookout. It was a blast. About 20+ people showed up. About a handful of pets came and enjoyed the spacious backyard. We had cornhole, bocce ball, and ladder golf games. Femal, a co-worker of Nathaniel's managed to get the ladder golf balls stuck in the tree. About 4-5 tried many different ways to get them down. Quite humorous to see how the men after a few beers conjured up a rake, a hose, and throwing footballs at the branch to try and get them down. Needless to say they all failed.

Then as these guys gave up. Tony, my cousins boyfriend, climbed the tree and hung from the branches like a monkey. Still could not managed to get the balls down. We were all amazed at his high climbing skills.