Adventures in the Kitchen with Michelle, Good “Kool-Aid”

Adventures in the Kitchen with Michelle, Good "Kool-Aid"

For as long as I can remember my Mom has been a bit of a health food nut. OK, these days we call them ‘foodies’ – whatever. So, my favorite ‘foodie’ gives me this recipe for her version of ‘that kid drink that comes in a little pouch and you add water and a pound and a half of sugar’. You know the one. I’m a skeptic in this because most of her recipes have to be tweaked for the average taste bud. Which is crazy because she makes incredible baked goods – just not for her to eat. For years (way before Truvia was out) she used those drops of stevia that taste like licorice and tried and tried to convince me that it’s ‘sweet’ – NOT. Tasting is believing here, thank you!

Turns out, this is good – I mean really good. This herbal and green tea concoction is good and strong to be poured over ice. Which means it’s great as a take along in that travel cup. And because there’s fruit in it, I’m tempted to add rum and tell myself it’s a healthy cocktail ! Here, I’ll show you what I mean…

I cut the recipe in half to fit into my oh-so-sweet antique ice-lip pitcher, but I’ll give you the full monty.

Step 1: Get 9 cups (or so) of water boiling. Plus one more cup at room temp – I’ll tell you why later. (2.5L)

Adventures in the Kitchen with Michelle, Good "Kool-Aid"

Meanwhile, gather up:

4 Celestial Seasonings Red Zinger, herbal hibiscus teas bags

5 Green Tea bags

1 Orange, sliced thin, seeded

Your choice of sweetener – or none at all

Adventures in the Kitchen with Michelle, Good "Kool-Aid"

 

Step 2: When the water is done boiling, pour it into your container. Mom makes hers in a pyrex pan and later pours it into a large ice-lip pitcher (looks just like that kid-drink!). Here’s a tea tip for you: add in a cup of room temp water, then add the tea bags. This keeps the super heated water from ‘bruising’ the tea. I never knew this. Learn something new every day.

Adventures in the Kitchen with Michelle, Good "Kool-Aid"

Here’s something else new – see that crazy lid, that’s a tid-bit I found at our new kitchen store (http://www.good4uproducts.com). It’s a silicon universal lid that looks like a leaf. I’m such a sucker for kitchen gadgets!!

Step 3: OK now let it steep for about 10 minutes. Neat how the red zinger pools at the bottom of the water.

Adventures in the Kitchen with Michelle, Good "Kool-Aid"

Step 4: Now remove the green tea bags, or they’ll get bitter later on. Leave the red zingers in the pitcher, add the orange slices and your sweetener of choice. Today I used agave. Although before that I did pour a glass and add my lemon simple syrup (YUM…makes monster Lemon Drops!).

Adventures in the Kitchen with Michelle, Good "Kool-Aid"

Finale:

Adventures in the Kitchen with Michelle, Good "Kool-Aid"

That’s it! Let it all set to get to be room temp before putting it in the fridge – your fridge will thank you. Pour over ice and enjoy. This is as good for you as it is beautiful and your waistline will thank you too.

Michelle

Check out Michelle’s projects on her blog, Badzoot!

The Holiday in Homosassa

We started our holiday weekend with wings at the Shed.  Actually that’s what we do almost every Friday night.  After doing our wing tour of Citrus County restaurants, I’ve decided that wings at the Shed are just as good as anywhere else, 50 cents each, and close to home!  Plus there is a band, cheap beer, and we usually run into a few neighbors and colorful tourists.  Very entertaining!

The Holiday in Homosassa

The Holiday in Homosassa

Went for a ride on Saturday.

The Holiday in Homosassa
Margarita Grill is making some progress. Soon we’ll have another option for deep-fried food!
The Holiday in Homosassa
And this is why we don’t take our boat on the river on a holiday weekend! Here’s the spring from the bridge on Fishbowl Dr.

Went for a bike ride on Sunday morning.

The Holiday in Homosassa
Tower at the Salt Marsh Trails in the Chassahowitzka National Wildlife Refuge

On Monday morning, we went for a walk and had some unexpected guests stop by our backyard for breakfast.

The Holiday in Homosassa
View from the second bridge on Hancock Road
The Holiday in Homosassa
Mama manatee and baby. (It’s so hard to get good pictures of manatees)

 

The Holiday in Homosassa
Our local otter family having crabs for breakfast.
The Holiday in Homosassa
They just detected the paparazzi, they are out of here!
The Holiday in Homosassa
Except mama otter doesn’t really care about my presence. She chows down on her crab.

 

And that’s how we spent this holiday in Homosassa!

 

 

 

 

Travel Dog Blog, Captain Scott’s in New London, CT

We started planning our recent driving adventure several months ago–as soon as we found out that Jes and Andrew were having a wedding celebration in Niantic, CT.  Of course, if we are driving, Maggie is going, too.

Our first dinner in CT was at Captain Scott’s in New London.  Not only dog friendly, but BYOB!  How much fun is that?  Andrew’s family brought tablecloths, lots of drinks, and dessert!

Travel Dog Blog, Captain Scott's, New London, CT
The whole bunch of us, except the bride.  Someone has to take the picture!

Travel Dog Blog, Captain Scott's, New London, CT

Travel Dog Blog, Captain Scott's, New London, CT
Photo Bomb?
Travel Dog Blog, Captain Scott's, New London, CT
Kisses for Maggie’s brother
Travel Dog Blog, Captain Scott's, New London, CT
The Priors! Phil, Terry, Andrew and Jes
Travel Dog Blog, Captain Scott's, New London, CT
George and Pam
Travel Dog Blog, Captain Scott's, New London, CT
Alan and Lauri
Travel Dog Blog, Captain Scott's, New London, CT
Phil and Jes

The place was crazy busy.  Had to stand in a long line to order food but it actually moved pretty fast.  We had lots of assorted delicious seafood, talked, nibbled and sat there for hours.  We will definitely ask to go back next time we are in Niantic–with or without the pooch!

More about our driving adventure later this week!