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Thursday, March 15, 2012
Recipe Corner: Bulgogi
Bulgogi is a Korean dish that your family will love! Enjoy!
Ingredients
• 1 1/2 pounds beef top sirloin, thinly sliced
• 2 tablespoons white cooking wine
• 1 cup pear juice
• 1 teaspoon ground black pepper
• 1/4 cup soy sauce
• 1 tablespoon white sugar
• 2 tablespoons Asian (toasted) sesame oil
• 1 tablespoon minced garlic
• 2 tablespoons chopped green onion
• 1 tablespoon sesame seeds
• 1/2 onion, chopped (optional)
Directions
1. Place the beef in a bowl, and pour in the cooking wine, pear juice, and black pepper. Stir to combine, and allow to marinate for 30 minutes. Stir in the soy sauce, sugar, sesame oil, garlic, green onion, and sesame seeds, and marinate in refrigerator at least 2 hours or overnight.
2. Preheat an outdoor grill for medium-high heat or a stovetop grill pan.
3. Remove the beef from the marinade, and discard the marinade. Place a sheet of aluminum foil on the heated grill, and lay the beef slices separately on the foil. Place the onions on another part of the foil. Cook the beef slices until they are evenly brown, 3 to 5 minutes per side. Serve over rice or noodles with cooked onion.
Ingredients
• 1 1/2 pounds beef top sirloin, thinly sliced
• 2 tablespoons white cooking wine
• 1 cup pear juice
• 1 teaspoon ground black pepper
• 1/4 cup soy sauce
• 1 tablespoon white sugar
• 2 tablespoons Asian (toasted) sesame oil
• 1 tablespoon minced garlic
• 2 tablespoons chopped green onion
• 1 tablespoon sesame seeds
• 1/2 onion, chopped (optional)
Directions
1. Place the beef in a bowl, and pour in the cooking wine, pear juice, and black pepper. Stir to combine, and allow to marinate for 30 minutes. Stir in the soy sauce, sugar, sesame oil, garlic, green onion, and sesame seeds, and marinate in refrigerator at least 2 hours or overnight.
2. Preheat an outdoor grill for medium-high heat or a stovetop grill pan.
3. Remove the beef from the marinade, and discard the marinade. Place a sheet of aluminum foil on the heated grill, and lay the beef slices separately on the foil. Place the onions on another part of the foil. Cook the beef slices until they are evenly brown, 3 to 5 minutes per side. Serve over rice or noodles with cooked onion.
Wednesday, March 14, 2012
Chronic Pain and Me
I don't normally use my blog as a place to vent problems that I face in my life. I like to keep it as light and cheery as I can. But lately I've been struggling and I figured I should reach out and see if anyone has any advice. Chronic Pain has been plaguing me for the past 2-3 years. Before that I was achy for another 7-8 years, but not enough to slow me down. I had originally chalked it up to the abuse my body had taken during my 20 years as a gymnast. However, as the pain worsened, I eventually had to seek out medical advice.
After coming to the realization that I needed help, I spent the next two years feeling like a guinea pig. Have any of you out there heard of the Fox TV show, House, M.D? It is about a brilliant doctor with horrid bedside manners. Despite being brilliant, Dr. House can never identify the patient's problem right away. He spends the entire episode trying out different methods of treatments. If treatment A works, then the patient have one disease. If treatment B works, then the patients has this disease. If one of the treatments doesn't work, then the patient gets sicker because the disease they do have doesn't like the treatment plan.
So basically that has been my life. I presented with symptoms related to Lupus. Everything was there except the blood work came back negative. My doctors inform me that it a progressive disease and that it is possible that I have Lupus, but it won't show up on the blood work until I'm in my late 50's. So I won't be treated for Lupus, but will be monitored and retested each year. Then they suspected that perhaps it wasn't Lupus, but Rheumatoid Arthritis because of all the swollen painful joints. Again, the scans and blood work came back negative. It went on like this for months and months.
Finally, the doctors gave up and said that since they can't figure it out, it must be Fibromyalgia. There is no test for FM only specific points on the body called tender points. FM brings widespread pain and is related to malfunctions of the nervous system. There are very few treatment options for FM and the side effects of the meds are just as painful as the symptoms. The more I research FM, the more I doubt the diagnosis. But since I don't have a medical degree, I am at a loss.
All I do know is that I have come full circle in life. At the age of 3, I needed help climbing the stairs. It was just too difficult to make it all the way up on my own. At the age of 13, I could flip across the balance beam, skinnier than a single stair, effortlessly. At the age of 23, flips on small pieces of wood were a thing of the pass. But thankfully, the stairs were never given a second thought. Now at the age of 33, I need help climbing the stairs. It IS too difficult to make it all the way up on my own.
Do you have Chronic pain? Do you have FM? What advice do you have? How do you manage the pain and continue living life to the fullest?
After coming to the realization that I needed help, I spent the next two years feeling like a guinea pig. Have any of you out there heard of the Fox TV show, House, M.D? It is about a brilliant doctor with horrid bedside manners. Despite being brilliant, Dr. House can never identify the patient's problem right away. He spends the entire episode trying out different methods of treatments. If treatment A works, then the patient have one disease. If treatment B works, then the patients has this disease. If one of the treatments doesn't work, then the patient gets sicker because the disease they do have doesn't like the treatment plan.
So basically that has been my life. I presented with symptoms related to Lupus. Everything was there except the blood work came back negative. My doctors inform me that it a progressive disease and that it is possible that I have Lupus, but it won't show up on the blood work until I'm in my late 50's. So I won't be treated for Lupus, but will be monitored and retested each year. Then they suspected that perhaps it wasn't Lupus, but Rheumatoid Arthritis because of all the swollen painful joints. Again, the scans and blood work came back negative. It went on like this for months and months.
Finally, the doctors gave up and said that since they can't figure it out, it must be Fibromyalgia. There is no test for FM only specific points on the body called tender points. FM brings widespread pain and is related to malfunctions of the nervous system. There are very few treatment options for FM and the side effects of the meds are just as painful as the symptoms. The more I research FM, the more I doubt the diagnosis. But since I don't have a medical degree, I am at a loss.
All I do know is that I have come full circle in life. At the age of 3, I needed help climbing the stairs. It was just too difficult to make it all the way up on my own. At the age of 13, I could flip across the balance beam, skinnier than a single stair, effortlessly. At the age of 23, flips on small pieces of wood were a thing of the pass. But thankfully, the stairs were never given a second thought. Now at the age of 33, I need help climbing the stairs. It IS too difficult to make it all the way up on my own.
Do you have Chronic pain? Do you have FM? What advice do you have? How do you manage the pain and continue living life to the fullest?
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
Disney's The Lone Ranger
From producer Jerry Bruckheimer and director Gore Verbinski comes Disney/Bruckheimer Films' THE LONE RANGER. Tonto (Johnny Depp), a spirit warrior on a personal quest, joins forces in a fight for justice with John Reid (Armie Hammer), a lawman who has become a masked avenger.
Monday, March 12, 2012
Learning Resources Review and Giveaway

For 2012, Learning Resources has released a huge variety of new educational toys. Amongst them is the Sentence Buildings. These nine buildings contain various parts of speech to help children build sentence cities with over 300, double sided, color coded, durable cards. The parts of speech include: noun, verb, adjective, pronoun, conjunction, article, preposition, adverb, and punctuation. Use as many or as few buildings as needed depending on the lesson your child is working on. These buildings are great for teaching or enforcing sentence structure and parts of speech.
My girls, ages 5 and 7, both love this activity. My five year old gets to work on creating complete sentences, including the correct punctuation and my seven year old gets to practice identifying the correct parts of speech. She also helps her sister work on including the correct tense of a verb. For example, one side of the card may say walk and the other will say walked. They also love to play mad-lib style. They will randomly select a card from each building and try to make a silly sentence out of it. Regardless of how they choose to play, the learning factor is always there. This is a wonderful game/activity for elementary kids and I would recommend it as a mother and a teacher.
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