Friday, August 17, 2012

Happy Friday!

Amazing Industrial Kitchen via Desire to Inspire
I survived the GRE! And I scored pretty well on it, if I do say so myself. Most of you at this point are probably thinking, no surprise there- it's the GRE, not rocket science. But I was an itsy-bit worried about the math- it's been a looong time since I've done this kind of stuff and I'm a bit rusty.
Anyways, I'm headed up to Phoenix for the weekend because it's my little sister's last weekend at home. She's heading off to college in California on Monday. (So grown up! How did this happen?!) I hope you have fun weekend plans (and that you're not too snarled up in the ugly construction+freshman move-in traffic mess that's made it impossible to drive around Tucson). 
Oh, and of course I found some links for you:

Who wants to run away and play dress-up in the woods?

State Stereotypes, according to Google

This might be one of my most favorite designs for a photography website ever

This site made my day (warning: some cursing)




These quotes are lovely


A pretty, pretty dress that would look perfect on my sister

These are my new favorite toy- I'm having so much fun with them


Well, that's it for this week! Have a wonderful weekend!

Thursday, August 16, 2012

Short Films: The Valtari Mystery Film Experiment

Over the summer, Sigur Ros has begun to release a series of twelve films by twelve different filmmakers inspired by the songs on their album, Valtari, calling the series the Valtari Mystery Film Experiment. According to their website,
"The idea [of the Valtari Mystery Film Experiment] is to bypass the usual artistic approval process and allow people utmost creative freedom...'We never meant our music to come with a pre-programmed emotional response. We don’t want to tell anyone how to feel and what to take from it. With the films, we have literally no idea what the directors are going to come back with. None of them know what the others are doing, so hopefully it could be interesting.'"
Here are a few of my favorite films so far:



Sigur Rós - Ég anda from Sigur Rós Valtari Mystery Films on Vimeo.

"First useful pop video in history. File under: Educational." - Ragnar Kjartansson, Director


Sigur Rós - Varúð from Sigur Rós Valtari Mystery Films on Vimeo.
"For a little while now I have been experimenting with doing videos that are more like moving images or paintings. They have no beginning, middle or end so the video doesn´t expect anything from you. you don´t have to watch it all, you can glance at it or watch for an hour, it´s just your experience.
"I have also been doing music videos which are almost the total opposite. They have to be fast, lot of things happening in a short period of time otherwise you just turn it off.
I was curious to try to combine the two...
"Varúð means caution or warning so this image instantly came to my mind. someone making warning signs with a flashlight. I wanted the Varúð video to have a slow build up like the song and leave something for the viewers to imagine for themselves. We have no idea who they are or what they are warning us about. I made the video by animating a postcard (see attached) and filmed myself over and over again climbing on top of a woodenbox in front of some blue paper." - Inga Birgisdóttir, Director



Sigur Rós - Ég anda from Sigur Rós Valtari Mystery Films on Vimeo.

Director: Ramin Bahrani

Check out their website to see the rest!

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

I'm taking the GRE tomorrow...

Sorry about the late post- I've been buried in the books. I'm so glad this will be over tomorrow. 
This, I think, adequately expresses my thoughts at this point:

Nobody likes the GRE...

Image by Kara Haberstock, all rights reserved

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Supper: Quinoa Burgers with Spicy Pesto, Flatbread, and Baked Sweet Potato


Supper Level: Simple but Tasty (about 45 minute prep time)
This was Nate's favorite vegetarian meal yet, which isn't that surprising considering how protein-packed quinoa is. (Fun Fact for the Day: Quinoa is not a grain but rather a chenopod- related to spinach and beets) Anyways, according to Nate, this was the first meal I've made where he wasn't missing meat. I thought it was pretty delicious myself- and very filling. Quinoa is a major staple of my diet already, but this was a fun new way to cook it. And it's really pretty simple.

To make the Quinoa patties, I combined two different recipes. This recipe from Seven Spoons for Quinoa Patties looked pretty good, but required bread crumbs, which I did not have on hand and aren't particularly gluten-free (though you could make your own from gluten-free bread). This recipe from Roost for Lentil Cakes is one I've had bookmarked for quite a while, and it is gluten-free. So I thought I could split the difference and come up with something in the middle- and it worked!


Quinoa Burgers (adapted from Roost and Seven Spoons)
(makes 12 small patties, approximate prep time: 35 minutes)

Ingredients:
2 cups of cooked quinoa*
1 tbs butter or oil (I use coconut oil)
1 leek, chopped into thin half-moons
1 quarter of an onion, chopped finely
2 cloves of garlic, minced (or two tsp garlic powder, if you're out of garlic like me)
2 eggs
1/2 cup of grated cheese**
Salt and Pepper

1. Preheat your oven to 350.
2. Cook your quinoa (if you haven't already- this recipe totally works with leftover quinoa). 
3. Chop your veggies. Heat the butter/oil in a medium skillet over medium-high heat. Add the leeks and onion to the skillet and saute until barely translucent. Add your garlic and cook for an extra minute or two (be careful not to let it burn). [If you're lazy like me and using garlic powder, don't put the powder in the pan- wait until you start mixing everything together.]
4. Put it all together! Put your quinoa in a medium-large mixing bowl and add in the leeks, onion, and garlic [or garlic powder]. Add your cheese and the eggs. Add salt and pepper to taste. Mix together until well combined.
5. Grease a baking sheet. Scoop out a 1/4-1/3 of a cup (depending on how big you want your patties) of the quinoa mix using a measuring cup and press it onto the baking sheet to make a patty. 
6. Bake patties for 25 minutes in the oven until just golden brown. Let cool slightly before handling. 

 *Cooking Quinoa: I buy my quinoa at Trader Joe's and just follow the directions on the package- it's super easy. But, for those without a Trader Joe's nearby, you can also buy quinoa in bulk at Whole Foods for about the same price. To cook it in the microwave, add 2 parts water to 1 part quinoa in a microwave-safe dish and microwave on high (covered) for 4 minutes. Stop and stir. Microwave for 2 more minutes on high, then let stand for a couple minutes before fluffing it with a fork. Done! (6 minutes- told you it was easy!)

**Cheese: I used a mix of a parmesan-gouda melange and some goat's milk cheddar, which was delicious, but you could use just about any mix of hard cheese. You can add more than a 1/2 cup if you like; I just tend to go easy on the dairy.


Alternative Option: This would make an awesome quinoa salad- just leave out the eggs!
(Or fry the eggs and stick them on top)

I think I've mentioned before that I can be kinda lazy when I cook, and this recipe is one of those pretty obvious manifestations of this. I bought my pesto from Safeway and just spiced it up a bit. But if you want to make your own, I recommend this Basil Pesto recipe from Roost.

Spicy Pesto 
(makes just less than a cup of sauce, approximate prep time: 3 minutes)

Ingredients:
1/2 cup of Pesto
2 oz. Chevre (goat cheese)
1/4 cup of Greek Yogurt
Sriracha Sauce

Mix the pesto, Chevre, and greek yogurt together and add Sriracha to taste. Done! 

Alternative Option: Instead of mixing the Sriracha into the pesto, just add a drizzle to straight to the burger


Flatbread
I used this recipe for yogurt flatbread from Love and Lemons. It's super easy, gluten-free, and delicious. I didn't have any spelt flour so I used brown rice flour instead and it turned out fine. The dough, however, is a little bit tricky to work with (it's really, really sticky). I ended up using a drop-in-the-pan-then-flatten method instead of actually rolling out the dough. As a result, my flatbread wasn't quite 5-inches in diameter, but it was still very tasty! (P.S. I highly recommend doubling the recipe, just in case you lose a little bit of dough due to stickiness.)

The Assembled Burger
(The flatbread is delicious!!!)
Baked Sweet Potato
(serves two, approximate prep time: 12 minutes)
This is also the lazy way to bake a sweet potato, but it works!

Ingredients:
1 large sweet potato
Maple Syrup
Salt and Pepper
Cinnamon, Nutmeg, and Allspice

1. Wash the sweet potato. Prick all over with a fork (or stab, if you like). Wrap in paper towel.
2. Microwave on high for eight minutes.
3. Remove from microwave and chop into 1-inch chunks. While chopping, the potato skin should slide of very easily. Discard skin. 
4. Mash potato chunks in a small bowl. Add maple syrup, salt pepper, cinnamon, nutmeg, and allspice to taste. Done!

To round it all out, I'd recommend adding a nice spinach salad with some Balsamic vinegar, but I was fresh out of spinach (and too lazy to run to the grocery store). But either way, it was pretty delicious supper. 


It looks so tiny here, but after 2 burgers each + the potato, both of us were stuffed!


Oh, and if you're looking for more gluten-free recipes, Love and Lemons and Roost are both awesome places to find some!


Monday, August 13, 2012

Inspired: Hannah Haley Morris

Hannah Haley Morris has incredible talent behind the camera. A graphic designer by trade, she has an amazing eye for small details and a wonderful grasp of color. Her photographs are absolutely breath-taking. These are some of my favorites:




P.S. Hannah does fantastic portrait photography- and you can hire her! She is available for portrait shoots in Tucson and the surrounding areas. Check out her website to see more of her work. 


All images belong to Hannah Haley Morris Design and Photography, all rights reserved

Sunday, August 12, 2012

A Song for Sunday: Mumford and Sons

Mumford and Sons released their latest single this week. So of course I had to post it here.



I Will Wait' taken from the new album 'Babel' released on Sep 24th 2012.

So excited for the album!

Friday, August 10, 2012

Happy Friday!

East London houseboat residents, photo by Alex Webb via National Geographic Magazine

It's finally Friday! I've still got to do a bit of studying this weekend, but I'm sure there will be plenty of time for fun. We're celebrating Nate's birthday this weekend, and I have some plans in mind (though I won't go into too much detail because he reads this blog). But before the weekend kicks off, I gathered up some links for you:

This house is amazing

I loved this article about the first modern olympics

The fantastic sketch-blog of Gemma Correll

A wonderful short story by F. Scott Fitzgerald

This beautiful little kitchen makeover cost less than $100

London's East Side, beyond the Olympics

I really want to try making these hanging shelves

Life in Wedding Land (I relate so much...)

A heart-warming eulogy for a college car


Well, that's it for this week. Have a wonderful weekend!

Thursday, August 9, 2012

Short Film: Tibs

One of the many reasons I do not own a cat:


TIBS from SAM HUNTLEY on Vimeo.
Director: Sam Huntley
Writer: Andy Preston
Producer: Chloe Fernandes
Director Of Photography: Richard Lonsdale
Camera Assistant: Richard Vine
Sound Recordist: James Everett
Editor: Kevin Palmer / Ten Three
Colourist: Simona Harrison / Prime Focus
Sound Design & Mix: Phil Bolland / 750mph
Music Composer: Tom Russell / We Write Music
Online Editor: Chris Dart
Woman: Priscilla Gray
www.samhuntley.com


It is a quite well-made film-- whoever was in charge of cat-casting did a great job. "Cat Wrangler" just might be one of the most fantastic job-titles to put on a resume ever. 

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

How studying for the GRE makes me feel (with foxes!)

How studying for the GRE verbal reasoning makes me feel:



How studying for the GRE quantitative reasoning makes me feel:


How permutations and combinations make me feel:



So I draw foxes to express my emotions instead of studying. It's been over four years since I took a class that dealt with this kind of math...

Ick.


All images by Kara Haberstock, all rights reserved

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Simple Suppers: Eggs!

I helped Nate move into a new apartment (that we may be sharing in 5 months) this weekend, and moving is hard work! Hence, all we wanted was quick and easy food. So here are our lazy, simple dinners from this weekend, both featuring eggs as the primary protein.

[Full Disclosure: I refuse to limit eggs to breakfast food. In fact, I probably eat more eggs for lunch and dinner than I do for breakfast. They're a quick, easy, and tasty way to add protein!]

Supper 1: Breakfast Burritos




Breakfast Burritos with Avocado, Red Onion, and Feta
Serves 3

Ingredients:
2 ripe Avocados
Half of a Lime
Garlic Powder
Onion Powder
Chili Powder
Salt and Pepper

Half of a Red Onion
Butter or Oil
6 Eggs
2 oz. Feta Cheese

Tortillas- The one pictured above is NOT gluten-free; however, I like Trader Joe's Brown Rice tortillas as a gluten-free option
(Optional) Sriracha Sauce, salsa, or other hot sauce of choice

1) Cut and mash the avocados into a paste (chunky or smooth according to your preference). Add in the juice from the half lime and add garlic powder, onion powder, chili powder, salt, and pepper to taste. Set aside.

2) Chop red onion into small strips. Saute over medium heat in butter/oil until slightly translucent and brown on the edges.

3) Scramble the eggs in a large skillet and season to taste. [Tip: Using chopsticks creates really nice curds!]

4) Warm tortillas in skillet, one at a time. I used the same skillet I used to saute the onions. Just let each tortillas sit in the pan over medium heat for a couple seconds on each side.

5) Crumble feta in a small dish and set all the ingredients out! I let everyone assemble their own burrito because the process is pretty simple: Spread avocado mash on a warm tortilla, top with scrambled eggs, sauteed onion, feta cheese, and hot sauce. We used Sriracha sauce, but any salsa is tasty!

Done! This whole process should take no more than fifteen minutes-- perfect for the end of a long day.








Supper 2: Veggie Hash



Sweet Potato Hash
[Note: you can add just about any veggie to this hash and it will still be delicious. Recommended ingredients include bell peppers, asparagus, and brussel sprouts.]

Ingredients:
1 large Sweet Potato, chopped into small cubes
5 small Red Potatoes, chopped into small cubes
Half of a Yellow Onion, chopped
2 large carrots or about a dozen baby carrots, chopped
Oil of choice
Garlic Powder
Salt
Pepper
2 eggs
Cheese of choice (I used goat's milk brie, but Fontina or Gruyere are also very tasty)

1) Chop potatoes and carrots.

2) Toss chopped potatoes and carrots in oil and season to taste (I usually just put a few good shakes of each spice in and toss until everything is well-coated). Add potatoes and carrots to large skillet over medium-high heat and cook until barely tender. This takes awhile- at least 20-25 minutes. Just check back every few minutes to turn them with a spatula.

3) Chop onion and set aside. Grate or chop cheese.

4) Once potatoes are barely tender when poked with a fork, add in the onions and stir. Cook for 5-10 more minutes until onions are translucent. Once the onions are cooked, add in the cheese and stir until cheese is melted. Remove from heat and divide onto two plates.

5) While the potato-onion-carrot mix is cooking, heat a small skillet to fry your eggs in. Fry eggs according to preference and place on top of the potato-onion-carrot mix on each plate

Done!
This recipe takes a bit longer than the breakfast burritos, but it's super easy and low maintenance. Perfect to cook while talking with friends.





Monday, August 6, 2012

Cooking Creatively



I have finally accepted that I am becoming one of those crazy-diet people. Not in the crash-diets, only-eat-cabbage-and-protein-shakes, scarily-unhealthy diets way, but in the I-can't-believe-you-don't-eat-that, how-do-you-survive kind of way.

Crazy-diet people used to scare me. Vegetarian- you mean you don't eat meat? Ever??? Vegan- no cheese? Gluten-free- I would DIE without bread!

But this crazy-diet-ness just slipped into my life slowly and quietly.

I discovered in high school that I have a dairy allergy. Feeling really terrible after every meal is not normal-- surprise! Soy milk (now rice milk) became my best friend as I begin to cut much of the dairy out of my diet. (Didn't completely cut out the mac'n'cheese though-- that stuff is delicious.)

In college I decided to try a raw food fast one fall. And I felt so good that I didn't bother to put meat back in my diet. My skin cleared up. I had more energy. And so I became a loose vegetarian (I cheat with sushi, and out of courtesy I will eat anything served to me at someone's house. After all, I do it for health benefits and not for any moral conviction, so I can be flexible.)

Now, I'm marrying someone with Crohn's. And after doing some research and talking a bit, Nate and I have decided to go gluten-free. The health benefits for Crohn's seem to definitely outweigh any inconvenience. 

So at this point I like to embrace the title of "free-etarian" bestowed on me by a dear friend. I'm a soon-to-be gluten-free almost-vegetarian who eats occasional fish, goat's milk products, some hard cheeses, and eggs for the protein. But as flexible as I am, I'm pretty sure I fall solidly in the crazy-diet category. However, my body is much happier now, so I'm pretty sure it's all worth it.

And, because our bodies are amazing things, I've found that our tastes can change quite dramatically over time. My favorite foods are now mushrooms, avocados, spinach, sweet potatoes, peaches, strawberries, bananas, chevre, and peanut butter. Probably in that order. My six-year-old self would be disgusted. But the healthier food I eat, the more healthy food I crave. As sugar has slowly been cut from my usual foods, I find myself wanting less and less of it. And it's gotten to the point that any meat besides a little fish makes me sick (it's something about not producing the proper enzymes to break down those sorts of proteins any more).

And I've also learned so much more about cooking. I would say I've always been a pretty good cook, but forcing myself out of the routine cuisine I grew up with has forced me to be much more daring and think outside the box. The result has been pretty fantastic so far. I mean, there are recipes I try where the general consensus is that such a thing should never ever be cooked again. But I've learned so much more about flavors and how to combine unexpected ingredients while cooking with fresh, in-season ingredients in a way that's not full of fats and sugars. My body is quite happy for all of this. It does take a bit more time and preparation, but I get more efficient as I go. And I can't wait to keep experimenting-- it's going to be good!

And since Nate and a few other friends have gotten on me to actually write down the recipes for what I make (I don't generally measure things when I cook), for the next few months I'm going to try to post at least one recipe a week. Some of them will be my renditions of recipes I've found around the Internet, and some of them will be my own creations. All of them will be gluten free, vegetarian, relatively healthy, and fairly easy to make (I'm lazy). So come back on Tuesdays for some healthy, easy food!

Sunday, August 5, 2012

A Song for Sunday: Seabear

"Hand Remember" by Seabear, starring the most fascinating carpet ever. I do enjoy listening to Seabear, but I must confess that I posted this mostly for the video-- it's just so wonderfully weird.


Directed by: Lars Skjelbreia, www.lassi.no
This video is included in Seabears debut cd "the ghost that carries us away", release on morr music.

In case the crazy carpet was too much for you, here's a more normal video. But really, Seabear just always has weird and creative music videos. There's a peculiarly lovely charm to them.


directed by: ingibjörg birgisdóttir & sindri már sigfússon, seabearia.com 
second video for Seabear´s debut "The Ghost That Carried Us Away"

Thursday, August 2, 2012

Short Film: The Third One This Week

A well-composed film providing a unique view of a tragedy.


The Third One This Week from Buffalo Picture House on Vimeo.
A doctor only has one chance to deliver bad news... or does he?
This short film, the second from director Felix Thompson, made its World Premiere at SXSW 2011.
Written & Directed By : Felix Thompson
Produced By : Michael Beddoes, Edel Kavanagh
Cast : Sean Barrett, Daniel Ings, Katherine Templar
Cinematography : Brandon Roots
buffalopicturehouse.com

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Goodbye Denton

I'm home now for good, but I do have a few last photos from around the UNT campus to share. All in all, Texas proved a pretty nice place to spend the summer.





All photos by Kara Haberstock, all rights reserved