Saturday, November 20, 2010
Welcome to the Family!!!
Friday, November 19, 2010
Big Weekend Ahead: National Adoption Day and CFF Gala

We have an exciting weekend coming up. We've got all of our Tucson family coming up to Phoenix for an AWESOME celebration. Our cousins, Tim and Gina, are finally making their little man an official part of the family on Saturday, National Adoption Day. The whole family is getting together to celebrate on Saturday, and again on Sunday for his Christening. We couldn't be more excited for them and are really excited to have the family all up in our neck of the woods for the celebration - we'll be sure to post pictures so you can see what we did and just how cute there baby boy is...we're talking Gerber baby material.
We're also excited because Saturday is the CysticLife Breath of Life Gala in Tucson. This year, CysticLife is the title sponsor for the great event put on by the CFF and we're excited to be a part of it. So we'll be headed down on Saturday evening to enjoy a fun night at the Skyline Country Club, honoring Paul Lindsey and Kathy Alexander. The emcee will be Mariana 
Thursday, November 18, 2010
What the _____?: November 18th, 2010


Wednesday, November 17, 2010
The Morning Walk is Back!!
One thing that I really wanted to focus on after this last trip to the Hole was getting my morning routine back - namely, my morning walk. When things get busy, it seems to be the first thing I put on the back burner, and it truly is a big mistake. Now that it's been a while and I've been able to stick with it, I can't even begin to tell you the difference it makes. The thing is, it literally takes up 10-20 minutes of my morning, but the positive affects of the morning walk stay with me all day. I mean, what kind of return on investment is that?? I'll tell you, it's one of the smartest things that I, you or your neighbor Billy Bob can do! Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Rondi's Recipes: Chicken Teriyaki Ramen Stir-fry
Relatively idiot proof - even I couldn't blow it. It was simply adding a few pre-cooked items together.
Cheap - when one of the key ingredients is Ramen, you know it will be reasonably priced.
Versatile - you can make it your own or clean through your kitchen by swapping out the meat, mixing in different spices, even changing noodles for rice.
I liked the fact that we just had to open some bags, cut some chicken, throw a few ingredients together and we were done.
Anything that involves chicken and stir-fry can be put into my belly.
This was an incredibly cheap meal.
I liked that we were able to make the Teriyaki sauce ourselves.
Very filling.
Flavor - the teriyaki sauce we made was very good, but I would like to try it with some kick - somehow make it spicier.
Meat - Ah, the age old debate of white meat or dark. Ronnie's into DRY white meat, so the chicken was a bit dry. I'd like to try it with dark meat (probably won't happen though!!)
Noodles - I would cook the noodles a little bit less before adding them to the cooked veggies and chicken. They ended up a little on the soggy side. Perhaps undercooking them before adding them to everything else and allowing them to finish cooking once added to the veggies and chicken would have helped.
Next time, I'd like to cut the chicken into smaller pieces.
I wouldn't mind a little bit of heat in this dish.
I wish Bird's Eye would pay attention to the random vegetable roots I kept biting into.
I'd mess around with the Teriyaki sauce a bit more and possibly coat the Ramen noodles first, before adding the vegetables.
I wouldn't mind trying it with rice instead of Ramen
Here's our overall rating (with 1 being the worst meal we've ever had and 10 being the best):
Mandi's Rating: 8
Ronnie's Rating: 6.5






