Up at the crack of dawn to take the dog out. As the first sips of morning coffee were being had I was popping the mustard and cumin in the hot ghee in the pot. The mung beans and rice had soaked overnight. I ground a great spice blend in the electric grinder and added it to the hot ghee and popped spice. Next I added some chopped leaks, celery and carrots. Once the vegetables were coated in the spiced ghee I added the drained rice and beans and coated them. Finally water is added and I brought it to a boil. After 5 minutes I ladled the hot mixture into the vacuum thermos and sealed it.
Lunch will be ready in 3 to 5 hours. On the road with food appropriate to our constitution, gluten free and keeping us happy.
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Monday, December 14, 2009
Cranbrook
Nothing could be better than spending time with welcoming and loving family. We're having just an amazing visit here in Cranbrook. Everyone is interested in the Mitzvah, the Yoga and the Ayurveda. I've had lots of time to devote to teaching our uncle and neice several exercises.
An afternoon was spent making personal Chai Tea. How exciting. Out of the tupperware bins I pulled out bags of: Indian Long Pepper; Black Pepper; Cardamon; Cinnamon; Ginger; Anise; Fennel and Black Tea. Our uncle then brought out a tin of green tea that he had purchased the last time he was in Vancouver.
Walks in the snowy forest with Hardy and afternoons spent chatting around the kitchen table.
An afternoon was spent making personal Chai Tea. How exciting. Out of the tupperware bins I pulled out bags of: Indian Long Pepper; Black Pepper; Cardamon; Cinnamon; Ginger; Anise; Fennel and Black Tea. Our uncle then brought out a tin of green tea that he had purchased the last time he was in Vancouver.
Walks in the snowy forest with Hardy and afternoons spent chatting around the kitchen table.
Saturday, December 12, 2009
Staying with Family
It was a long time coming to make this update. We equipped ourselves with a Telus mobile internet stick, with the idea of updating regularly. However, there are still many regions of Canada do not have high-speed internet. So, here we are in BC now.
From Toronto we had driven to North Bay, following Highway 11 we went on to Gravenhurst where we were last able to update and spent a good night at the HoJo. Weather was getting snowy as we pulled out of town before the sun was up.
We then continued on the same path, by-passing famous Timmins, and going on to Hearst Ontario. What a fantastic FRENCH town. Amazing. Some years back people Quebec started moving into Hearst. Its now a French community, beautiful. I got poutine at the McRonald's, so yummy. We stayed one night at the Companion Motel in Hearst. It was a very comfortable evening.
From Hearst we stayed on the 11 and drove through Thunder Bay. We considered staying the night but hotels were expensive and the town was booming. It just didn't seem like they needed our money. So after checking out the downtown and a hotel or two, the sun still giving us plenty of light we continued on our drive to Kenora.
The hotels were almost half the price and our dog was welcome. We enjoyed 2 nights at the Kenora Comfort Inn, some shopping at the town Safeway and we even stopped at the Greyhound station to drop off another bag and a box of goods to ship home.
We left Kenora early enough to make in to our destination, Carenport Saskatchewan, by late evening. The Pilgrim Inn was certainly our destination. We had stayed there on our last trans-Canada adventure and really enjoyed the stay. After taking such a long drive we knew already that it would be best to stay 2 nights. On our one day there, as the driver rested, I went into Moose Jaw to the Sobey's to pick-up some more groceries.
Sunday, December 6, 2009
Gravenhurst Ho-Jo
We made it out of Toronto!!!
A few days to tie-up loose ends and we were able to go. The Indigo Hotel was a good home out by the hotel for a few days. Lots of airplanes to watch which never ceased to cause awe and amazement in us both.
In a short evenings drive we made it North to Gravenhurst. The Howard Johnson greeted us with a fridge and freezer and cotton blend sheets to spend the most comfortable night so far.
We're back on the road again....talk to you soon.
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