However, these were no ordinary muffins. They were EGG MUFFINS...kind of like tiny quiche...only no crust. I made them with spinach and mushrooms and felt really super artistic. I feel like maybe they needed more spices or something since I just kinda guessed about how much to cook them. When I buy heart-shaped cupcake tins at Sur-la-Table, I will make heart shaped egg muffins and life will be glorious.
Showing posts with label groceries. Show all posts
Showing posts with label groceries. Show all posts
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Monday, January 12, 2009
Rain Shopping!
Our period of really "good" weather has ended and it has been raining for the past few days. I went on a grocery shopping adventure yesterday, which was surprisingly fun. Here, you have to pay for your grocery bags, so I basically loaded everything up in my backpack. I felt a little like a wilderness adventure girl with my pack o' supplies. I love all the different products they have here, but it makes me want to buy everything! I've noticed that everything, from the cars to the cereal boxes, is so much smaller here than in America. Even the refrigerators are smaller. Sometimes it feels like I am in a mini country, but I like the idea of minimizing. It reminds me that we don't really need as much as we think we do.
While I am on the subject of food, I also discovered the Farmer's Market on Saturday. I was ridiculously excited. The produce here is really pretty, all the carrots and potatoes were freshly dug and there was fresh fish that had basically been caught and then brought to the market. You can hear people buying and selling in a mixture of Irish and English, which is really cool.
After finding the Farmer's Market, I got to see James Joyce's Wife's house, since apparently she grew up in Galway. Her name was Nora Barnacle (No, I am not joking) and I pretty much think that is the best name EVER! I also went to a mass at the Galway Cathedral, which according to my Catholic friends was disappointing since it was spoken. We are planning to go to the 11:15 service next Sunday since I guess they have an AMAZING choir that sings, and I really want to hear them!
P.S. I am really sad that this thing absolutely REFUSES to let me put up pictures. I had a really nice one of the top of my University that I really wanted to put up...but it is all for naught. All I have to say is Why Irish internet, Why????
While I am on the subject of food, I also discovered the Farmer's Market on Saturday. I was ridiculously excited. The produce here is really pretty, all the carrots and potatoes were freshly dug and there was fresh fish that had basically been caught and then brought to the market. You can hear people buying and selling in a mixture of Irish and English, which is really cool.
After finding the Farmer's Market, I got to see James Joyce's Wife's house, since apparently she grew up in Galway. Her name was Nora Barnacle (No, I am not joking) and I pretty much think that is the best name EVER! I also went to a mass at the Galway Cathedral, which according to my Catholic friends was disappointing since it was spoken. We are planning to go to the 11:15 service next Sunday since I guess they have an AMAZING choir that sings, and I really want to hear them!
P.S. I am really sad that this thing absolutely REFUSES to let me put up pictures. I had a really nice one of the top of my University that I really wanted to put up...but it is all for naught. All I have to say is Why Irish internet, Why????
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