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Easy Bean Burritos

February 27, 2015 by Laura Kubicki Leave a Comment

Ok everyone.  Big day for Laura’s Choice.  Our first food video.

We wanted it to be quick and easy to follow.  We hope it is.  We happen to use this recipe all the time and the family LOVES it.  I love it because it’s so fast and easy – even easier than tacos.

So…here goes.  Let me know what you think.  If you notice something we could do better, let us know!  We’d love your help on this journey!!!

Easy Bean Burritos

From: Laura Kubicki: Adapted from Dee Mochnick, CA

Ingredients:

  • 1 package of whole wheat tortillas
  • 1 14.5oz can of fat free refried beans
  • Dash of hot sauce (optional)
  • 6oz grated cheddar (or so)
  • 1 C finely diced tomatoes (or chunky salsa)
  • 2 C finely shredded lettuce (I used Romaine)

Delicious additions if you have the time to get fancy

  • Seasoned ground turkey, chicken, or beef
  • Mexican rice
  • Sliced black olives
  • Diced sweet onions
  • Diced jalapeños
  • Corn
  • Chopped fresh cilantro
  • Diced avocado or guacamole
  • Salsa 
  • Sour Cream
  • Squeeze of lime juice

Directions:

  1. Spread refried beans on about half of a whole wheat tortilla.  Sprinkle with 1 TBS or so of cheese
  2. Put bean and cheese tortilla on top of a dampened paper towel on a plate.  Cover and microwave 30-45 seconds just until the beans are heated through and the cheese is melted
  3. Sprinkle with hot sauce (optional), lettuce, and tomato
  4. Roll into a burrito by folding the edge with the beans about a third of the way over.  Then fold up a portion of the bottom to make a pocket to hold the fillings inside.  Finish by rolling over once more and you’re done!
  5. Serve with extra salsa, hot sauce, sour cream if desired.  Other fun sides we use are corn chips or Mexican rice.  Enjoy!

Filed Under: Featured, Food Tagged With: Entrée, Mexican

Spring Is On The Way!

February 16, 2015 by Laura Kubicki Leave a Comment

February Daffodil Surprise

So I was just minding my own business, pulling into our driveway, and stopped to get the mail out of the box and what did I see (besides the mail, I mean :o))??

Look friends!  It’s Daffodil sprouts! February Daffodil sprouts! Little green shoots bursting forth from the dreary, gray-brown, dried out, frigid soil as if to say –

“Hang on!  Spring is on the way!!”

…which is an enormously hopeful and welcoming message for us as temperatures dip into the single digits and the snow continues to mount up on all my friends up north!

Even here in NC they’re calling for a wintery mix of snow and ice tonight…which of course requires all children out of school two hours early before the predicted snowfall even begins.

Yep.  That’s right.  Before we even see a flake, the kids are out.

I know.

…but these daffodil sprouts, with their promise of Spring coming ’round the bend, somehow lessen the impact of a wintery weather projection for me and brings a little sunshiny-ness to the day  – in spite of the heavy, gray, snow laden clouds above – and I was hoping it might just do that for you too (smile)!

And for those of you who love snow, and all those kids out there who are just dying to play in it (like mine) – just think!  You get a twofer!

Welcome Spring!  I’m keeping my eyes peeled for ya!

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A Tribute to Daisy

February 12, 2015 by Laura Kubicki Leave a Comment

Pretty Kitty
Pretty Kitty

Daisy was a kitten, make that a kitten fetus, that was scheduled for termination in 24 hours.

That was the amount of time allowed for stray animals to be recovered by family or adopted, after collection by the City of Rochester’s downtown Animal Control Agency.   Let’s face it. There are a lot of strays.  A lot.  They all need shots, food, water, shelter, and love.  And many just aren’t destined to receive.

But Daisy was.  Because my friend Sarah, who worked at the vet office I took my dog to, had a friend (can you follow this?) who worked at the city pound, who called Sarah to report a sweet and pretty one year old pregnant ‘kitten’ had been collected from an abandoned building and was scheduled for termination – could she help??

She did.

Sarah ran downtown on her lunch hour and adopted the pregnant cat, let her have her litter, hand raised them, and adopted them out.  Daisy was one of them.  I adopted her and I got my neighbors to adopt a brother of hers too, ‘Rocky’ who ended up living next door – pretty cool.  The other four kittens Sarah found homes for, and she took the oh-so-sweet mother herself.

How nice.

So, I went in to the vet 14 years ago to get my then Golden Retriever Lilly heart worm med refills.  Sarah enthusiastically greeted me at the door and offered me a kitten.  At first I resisted.  But with persistence, I was coaxed into ‘just seeing’ the two week old litter in the back and that was it.  I succumbed.  And boy am I glad I did.

A few weeks later I returned to the office for my pick of the litter. I picked Daisy because she had a cool orange triangle on her neck that pointed forward (in the direction we should all be looking right?) and her coat was oh so silky soft.  I mean so soft you could barely feel it.  She was so multi-colored I have no idea what you’d classify her as – some kind of tabby mix I always thought.

She was a darling, sweet little thing who ended up being ‘spring loaded’ (as Jason called it), frequently leaping straight up from a crouched position to catch butterflies and unsuspecting birds (sniff) in our yard in her youth.  She started taking care of Lilly too, grooming her head and face when the mood struck her, as if Lilly needed more help taking care of herself – after all she was only a dog…

Anyway, all this began 14 years ago.  Wow I can’t believe it.  14 years.

Since then Jason and I got married, adopted Comet (stay tuned for Comet – he’s a hoot), moved to NC, had two beautiful boys, lost Lilly  (to cancer), quit my full time job, got Dixie, our second Golden Retriever, and continue to follow our life’s path wherever it takes us.

14 years ago when I picked Daisy however, I had no idea I’d have a bouncy baby boy named Jack, who for some reason Daisy just adored from the second he came to our home.  And it was so fun and heart warming to see.

When he was a baby, Daisy would lay close by Jack and keep watch.  He’d coo at her and reach for her soft fur, her flicking tail, her marble-like, sea-green, eyes.  And, nothing he did turned her away.  Naturally a gentle child, Jack would stroke her, play with her tail and ears, rub her caramel colored, speckled belly, and she’d purr so loudly I could hear her across the room.

When he was home sick, she was instantly on his lap or by his side, purring and offering her kitty comfort for hours on end.  She came to him when he called. When he ran towards her she didn’t shy away – instead she’d lay down where she was, and brace herself for the onslaught of pets and snuggles and wet, sticky, baby juice kisses.

She found a favorite hole under a large tree root out back in our woods that is situated right by the swing set and sandbox where she watched him play.  And, while a friendly and gentle cat, she was always a bit timid and shy with everyone  – except Jack.  He was her boy to the fullest and he adored her right back for nine years.

Until last Monday.  Feb 2nd.  Groundhog Day.  When we suddenly and unexpectedly found we had to say goodbye.

We found her curled up in her bed and thought she was sleeping, but sadly it was more than that.  There was shock, sadness, disbelief, tears as there always is when you suffer the loss of a beloved furry friend.

To ease the pain, we found a picture, which Jack quietly carried around with him all day. It is now framed and sitting on the shelf next to his bed.

We remembered the tale of the Water Bug and the Dragonfly.  Do you know that one? Where the water bugs are happy living under the water together until one of them mysteriously swims to the top, pierces through, and never returns? Where did he go? Why did he leave they all wondered? Until one by one they were all gone, and the last one finds himself too, compelled to swim to the top of the pond, and break through the water to surprisingly discover he’s become a happily soaring Dragonfly, along with all the friends he thought he ‘lost’.

And we talked of how happy Daisy must be in her new home.  And we pondered her being back with Lilly who left our ‘pond’ seven years ago, and how nice it will be, to one day perhaps, see them again.

And we buried her gently in her bed, in her favorite hole, under the tree root in our woods, where she can still watch over the boys as they play and grow.  And we fashioned a cross out of sticks.  And tied pansies to its center because we wanted her to have flowers (pansies are the one flower that grows through the winter here in sunny NC – how I love this place).

And we said our last goodbyes and a little prayer asking for her to be happy and for help with our hurt.

And now it is finished.  And we’re moving on.  Enjoying memories and thinking fondly of our little, furry, dragonfly who has flown on ahead of us.  And who we know, continues to want her Jack and all of us, to look in the direction her pretty little orange triangle was always pointing and…live happy.

14 Year Old Daisy
14 Year Old Daisy

 

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