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Mom, housewife & life hacker! Corporate drudge escapee writing recipes, tips & discount alerts. Still bring home the bacon & cook it up in 101 healthy way. You’re also going to find out that I’m a total Disney geek. I don’t know if it started with the Read-Along records (“When Tinker Bell waves her wand – bbblllliiiinnnggg – turn the page!”) or the Disneyland book my grandfather gave me around age 3, but however the innoculation happened, it was very effective. I’m happy that my kids share my passion, and I’m even happier that Portland has one of the fancy-shmancy new Imagination Park Disney Stores!

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Nov 26,
2014

Movie Review: Disney’s Big Hero 6

by Jeannette

I am an admitted Disneyphile, and I’ve been accused of being a little biased, but when it comes to Big Hero 6, all I can say is, “They’ve done it again.”

Disney's 54th Animated Feature is not what you expect!

Disney’s 54th Animated Feature is not what you expect!

It is based on a Marvel story, but it is not your typical superhero movie. The main characters are a 14-year-old robotics genius and an inflatable “health companion” named Baymax. Nothing is what you expect (and of course I will not include any spoilers here) – I certainly didn’t expect Disney to make uber-nerds look so cool! As the parent of a developing uber-nerd (possibly 2), I think that was my favorite part of the movie. However, it wasn’t a “stay-in-school” preachy message, it seemed to me to be a very heartfelt homage to the super-smart folks who make the world go ’round.

While it won’t reach the fever frenzy of Frozen (nothing will for many years, I predict), Big Hero 6 is definitely a hit. And like Frozen, it is a cross-gender hit – boys loved Frozen (a little unexpectedly), and girls love BH6. I was recently in my favorite store when a group of 4- to 10-year-old girls came in, and the squealing when they saw Baymax rivaled a Taylor Swift concert. And also like Frozen, there are so many layers to the movie, appealing to every age, that it was fun for the adults in the audience, too, who outnumbered the kids at the showing we saw.

Hiro, the hero of the film, and his health companion Baymax, in "armor-up" mode.

Hiro, the hero of the film, and his health companion Baymax, in “armor-up” mode.

Treat yourself this holiday weekend and check out Hiro and Baymax’s adventure. Then let me know that you think! Oh, and don’t bother seeing it in 3-D; you won’t lose any visuals (which are stunning!) in the 2-D version.

Nov 25,
2014

Black Thanksfriday Cheapens the Holidays

by Jeannette

It’s that time of year. The time when we should reflect on our blessings, savor family traditions, enjoy being together watching football or playing cards. One thing my family always enjoyed on Thanksgiving was poring over the Black Friday sales flyers in the paper, commenting on the deals – not that we ever participated in the Black Friday madness, we just liked looking at the paper. Over the years the deals have gotten crazier, the store hours earlier, the shopper behaviors more bizarre. Of course I have opinions about all of it, but I must confess: this year, my prevailing emotion is confusion.

This is a Boxing Day photo, not Black Friday, but the scene is the same.

This is a Boxing Day photo, not Black Friday, but the scene is the same.

Yes, I’m confused. Stores are opening at 6 pm Thursday, earlier than they’ve ever opened. That’s not what confuses me. What I don’t understand is why every major retailer is starting their “Black Friday specials” up to a week before Thanksgiving. What’s the point of opening so early if you’ve already had your sale going for a week? Yes, I know most of them are offering special deals on Thanksgiving, like extra discounts for a few hours, but what’s the point? Shoppers will have spent all their money by Thursday, right?

Is this just the retail world’s way of commercializing Thanksgiving like they’ve done every other holiday? They’ve managed to turn other traditionally non-gifting holidays, like Easter, into “let’s go talk to the Easter Bunny and see what he brings in your basket this year!” When I was a kid, Easter was jellybeans and coloring/hiding eggs, Valentine’s Day was making your “mailbox” at school to put your little cards in, and Thanksgiving was time to play with the cousins you rarely saw and eat yourself into a food coma. As an adult, Thanksgiving became my favorite holiday because of the lack of commercialization; it was just a time to be together, relax, visit, watch football. The only shopping was for groceries.

As a matter of fact, it’s still that for my family. If you decide to shop on Black Thanksfriday, have fun and please be careful, and thank the employees who are required to work so you can shop.

I’ll be in a food coma.

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Oct 31,
2014

Our Favorite Halloween Movies

by Jeannette

imagesWe are so excited that Halloween is on a Friday this year!! We like to make scary snacks and watch a movie, but we usually have to limit it to one movie because it’s a school night. But this year, with it being on Friday, we’re planning a marathon that could last all weekend!

I don’t really like the typical Halloween movies that top the internet lists – like Halloween and all its sequels, or the equally cliche Friday the 13th and Nightmare on Elm Street. My whole family has contributed to this list, so it’s pretty varied. And here we go!

The Family Titles (in no particular order)

1. Night on Bald Mountain segment of Fantasia, which to me is the perfect telling of Hallow’s Eve and the following All Saints Day

2. The Ghost and Mr Chicken, a Don Knotts classic

3. Arsenic and Old Lace, which makes this list because it’s set on Halloween and stars the perfectly terrifying Raymond Massey, but it’s one of our favorite movies of all time

4. Tower of Terror, based on the awesome Disney attraction of the same name

5. Beetlejuice, a modern classic whose “Day-O” scene still almost makes me wet my pants laughing

6. The Others, perhaps the creepiest of the family movies, but my kids love it

7. Nosferatu, the original silent film that’s just macabre – as is the film Shadow of the Vampire about the making of the film, starring the goosebump-inducing John Malkovich

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1. Any Vincent Price movie, but especially House of Wax or House on Haunted Hill

2. Young Frankenstein (“that’s ‘Fronkensteen'”), which never gets old

3. Little Shop of Horrors, the 1986 Rick Moranis version

4. Sleepy Hollow, the Johnny Depp one, because it has the ever-terrifying Christopher Walken as the Headless Horseman

5. Fright Night, the Chris Sarandon version, although I love David Tennant as Peter Vincent in the remake, and I adore Anton Yelchin, who plays Charlie Brewster

6. Odd Thomas, speaking of Anton Yelchin. This is a new addition to the list, since the movie just came out in 2013.

Do you have any Halloween favorites that don’t usually make “The List”? Please share – we’re always looking for good movies!images-1

Oct 30,
2014

From Pie to Punkin Chunkin – Pumpkins Please!

by Jeannette
Well, it's not exactly zombie-ish, but you get the idea.

Well, it’s not exactly zombie-ish, but you get the idea.

I’ve always been a fan of pumpkins. They were the basis for my favorite childhood dessert at Thanksgiving, with whipped cream, of course! I will buy a bakery pie in a pinch, but I prefer the homemade variety. When I got old enough, carving pumpkins was an annual Halloween festivity, followed by the bets to see how long it took for them to look like zombies.

Pumpkin carving has gotten quite elaborate in recent years. People are carving actual works of art on these gourds. Read More →

Oct 21,
2014

Portland Haunted Houses for Halloween

by Jeannette

Jack-O-Lantern PortlandI can’t go to haunted houses as frequently as I used to, now that I have kids, but my husband and I still sometimes do, if we can get a baby sitter.

One really great guide to haunted houses in Portland (as well as throughout Oregon) is Haunt World. You can also find haunted hayrides, corn mazes, pumpkin patches or farms, and ghost tours on that site. Read More →

Oct 01,
2014

Fettuccine With Pumpkin, Sage & Bacon Pasta Sauce Recipe

by Jeannette

I recently ran across this “Fettuccine with Pumpkin Sauce” recipe which sounded simple, healthy and delicious, and I tried it out. It was very quick and easy to make, and my husband loved it. I modified the original Cooking Light recipe by adding caramelized shallots and nutmeg, and I think that helped pump up the savory aspect of the pumpkin pasta sauce nicely.

Pumpkin Sage Bacon Pasta Sauce

The dish is definitely a seasonal one, perfect for the Autumn months. Here’s my version of the recipe: Read More →

Sep 08,
2014

Back to School Blues

by Jeannette

Well, it’s that time of year. Time to get the lunch boxes out, pack the new school supplies, shop for new clothes. Time to go back to school.

Crayons - Back To School Supplies

Crayons and back-to-school supplies – an annual mecca to the stores!

Sigh.

Most of my mommy friends are excited and glad that time is here. I’m not. I love having my kids at home with me. Well, we haven’t exactly been home all summer! We’ve gone on scavenger hunts, hikes, adventures of all kinds. Read More →

Sep 01,
2014

What is Labor Day, Really?

by Jeannette

Labor Day - Paint Can & BrushYes, we know it’s become the last celebration of summer, the signal to put away the white shoes and pants, and for some, time to go back to school. But how did it begin? What is it really celebrating? Read More →

Aug 30,
2014

Happy International Bacon Day!!!

by Jeannette
The Bacon-Weave Taco

The Bacon-Weave Taco

So you’ve probably figured out by now that I’m a foodie. I love food. I find simple delights in tastes, textures, combinations – everything to do with food. And one of my favorites is bacon. Yes, I am a bacon lover. I have eaten peanut butter and bacon milkshakes and only complained that the bacon wasn’t chopped finely enough to get through the straw. I have eaten maple and bacon doughnuts (thank you, Voodoo Doughnuts!). I have bacon-flavored mints (surprisingly good), bacon-flavored popcorn in my pantry, and a bacon-less refrigerator is not tolerated in my house. 😉

Bacon is probably one of the top reasons I’ll never turn completely vegetarian, although I definitely enjoy eating vegan/vegetarian meals frequently.

I’m not going to get into the science of bacon, or its nutritional pros and cons, but it’s like anything else – fine in moderation. Anything is bad for you if you consume too much, even water. This post is dedicated to bacon lovers everywhere and the people who love bacon lovers. Read More →

Jun 30,
2014

The Dogs Days of Summer

by Jeannette

Well, here we are in the Dog Days of Summer. I’ve heard that expression my whole life, but never really thought about its origin – until my kids heard it and asked what it meant. I almost gave them the explanation my grandfather gave me: “It’s so hot everyone’s walking around panting like a dog!”

Dog Days of Summer

While it does make sense, that’s not the real origin of the saying. According to Wikipedia, it goes back centuries, to the ancient Greeks and Romans, and the days when Sirius, the Dog Star (so called because it was the brightest star in the constellation Canis Major) rose with the sun. Read More →

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