A menu that should have been on holidays :(

Camping was fun.

I haven’t written up a weekly menu in ages. I got bored doing it and wondered if you all got bored reading them? (Comments below!) However I also started using a new app to write my weekly menus which made it difficult to copy and paste as I previously did. I am totally in love with this app, AnyList, and it has saved time and trouble a-plenty in our gaff. I have tried numerous grocery/ meal planning apps and this is the only one that has worked well for this household. The app is called AnyList and I’m sorry to report Androids that it is only available for iOS.

These are the reasons I love it:

  1. Both of the adults in our household can see shared lists, add to them and striking things off. Fingers crossed they will bring out an Android app soon so we can include younger family members in the listmaking fun.
  2. Also works beautifully on the iPad. And importantly for my battered old iPad, works really well without Wifi.
  3. In a recent-ish update the ability to import or add recipes and organise them into a weekly calendar was added. This has made this app indispensable to me.
  4. You can then scroll through the ingredients, marking which ones you want to add to your grocery list.
  5. It then goes out and does the shopping for you.

Guess which of those reasons is total wishful thinking? Sigh.

Camping was fun.

So just over a week ago I posted my recipe for Campfire Cones. They didn’t get much of a look in on our holiday which we should still be enjoying. Thanks to the torrential rain in the North West of Ireland, we gave up and came home last Friday. We have one nice day on Keem Beach in Achill which is truly one of the most lovely beaches in Ireland. There are many lovely beaches in Ireland; it’s only a pity there aren’t as many lovely days…

So we are home and trying to maintain the holiday vibe. We’ve had family staying with us for the last couple of days which helped keep up the pretence and the fun factor. A trip to the market in Bushy Park on a fine sunny afternoon helped a lot. I would recommend a wander up there some Saturday: I had a most excellent coffee from the Saltpeter Coffee Truck, I shared a pizza with Nipper 2.0 and 3.0 and Nipper 1.0 and cousins had delicious burgers. There was also a Twink sighting but we were all too shy to talk to her. My sister in law also bought some Brie from the Little Milk Company which I am looking forward to trying out.

One meal taken care of, then I shopped for the following with the much appreciated help of my sister in law – I wish I could have a sister in law along to relieve the boredom of every shop.

I suppose one advantage to being at home is that we could go all out on recipes for holidays, no more one-pot wonders on the Trangia! However we knew we were going to get out and about so we needed some dishes that would be easy to put together. The only new one on the menu is the Chipotle Bean Chilli and it went down a treat with all.

  • Baked Sausages in a Spicy Tomato Sauce from Nessa’s Family Kitchen by Nessa Robbins. This is a great recipe when having a family  with small kids to visit: there is something for everyone in it. Keep your eyes peeled for Nessa’s book – it’s a good family all rounder with some added home nurse tips.
  • Chicken Tikka from VinnieMeyler.com, spices by Green Saffron (highly recommended). Chicken curry when our French family are visiting has become a bit of a running joke. We accidentally served it to them two visits in a row, only realising when we got a strong sense of deja vu when someone objected to a particular aspect of the meal. As we had them for two meals this time we served this up for old time’s sake.
  • Chipotle Bean Chilli with Baked Eggs. This was added to the menu so I could have a go of my new chipotle paste which I picked up from Picado Mexican on South Richmond St. here in Dublin. I’ve been eyeing this shop up for some time, but always from the bus or car so I snatched a moment to pop in (when I was buying Tilda Basmati rice in bulk in a nearby Asian market!) I have since been adding the paste to lots of different sauces – it is delicious. I also picked up a pack of these corn tortillas which had a great flavour and the novelty of their smallness was appreciated by the kids.
  • 25 Minute Cod with Lentils This looks a little disconcerting but tastes AMAZING because, well, bacon.
  • Spaghetti Bolognese by Rachel Allen. I have started making this half and half beef and pork mince as per an option in her recipe. Not only is it more cost effective it adds an extra dimension to the flavour.
  • Pizza Friday!

Réalta an Eolais (Beo mí na Samhna)

This is my latest article for the Irish Online Magazine Beo! In this article I write about the best online and mobile resources for stargazers. Thanks to Nipper 1.0 for the inspiration 🙂


I often looked up at the sky an’ assed meself the question—what is the stars, what is the stars? – ‘Juno and the Paycock’ (1925) act 1 “The treasures hidden in the heavens are so rich that the human mind shall never be lacking in fresh nourishment.” – Johannes Kepler (1571-1630) “If thou follow thy star, thou canst not fail of a glorious heaven.” – Dante Aligheri (1265-1321) Ní inniu ná inné a gineadh grá an duine daonna do na réalta, don spéir, don spás. Le déanaí bhí níos mó ná 8m ag breathnú beo ar YouTube ar Felix Baumgartner is é ag léimt ‘ó na réalta’ anuas. Gach duine beo againn agus ár gcroí inár mbéal agus ár súile dírithe go géar ar an “gealt” sin. Tá fianaise ann go bhfuil daoine ag úsáid na réalta mar oireas loingseoireachta agus eile leis na cianta. Is iad cairteanna agus catalóganna ón Éigipt is ón mBabalóin ón gcúigiú haois déag RC an fhianaise is sine ar marthain, rud a léiríonn ní hamháin an spéis ach an tábhacht a bhain lena leithéid i saol na ndaoine ársa seo. Is do na speisialtóirí amháin a bhí na cairteanna, catalóganna agus uirlísí seo ar fáil thar na blianta ach anois le teacht aois na ríomhaireachta pearsanta, soghluaiste agus líonraithe is féidir linn uile gabháil i ngleic leis na réaltaí. Tá neart acmhainní ar líne agus i bhfoirm feidhmchláir a chabhróidh le réaltóga de gach aois aithne níos fearr a chur ar an gcosmas.

Acmhainní

Má tá sé i gceist agat tabhairt faoin dtogra seo i dteannta duine óg is fiú go mór Google Earth chun tuiscint níos doimhne a thabhairt daoibh archruth na cruinne agus ar a háit sa gCosmas ar an gcéad dul síos. Chomh maith le radharcanna den domhan is féidir turas a thabhairt timpeall Mars agus timpeall na Gealaí leis. Tá cairteanna réalta ann freisin. Tá, ar ndóigh, roinnt feidhmchláiríní do Google Earth ach taitníonn Moon Globe don iPhone agus Moon Maps do Android liom freisin. Má tá tú ag iarraidh a bheith níos gníomhaí arís i leith ár gcomharsan neamhaí is féidir páirt a ghlacadh i MoonZoo.org, tionscnaimh atá ag iarraidh rangú a dhéanamh ar gach grianghraf a tharraing an Fithiseoir Taisceolaí Ghealaí.

Twisst

Ar mhaith leat giolc a fháil chuile uair a mbeidh an Stáisiún Idirnáisiúnta Spás ag trasnú na spéire gar duit?

Ar bhonn rialta faighim giolc ón seirbhís uathoibritheach seo agus uair nó dhó bhí mé in ann seasamh amach sa gháirdín chúl agus lámh a creathadh leis na spástaistealaithe ar an ISS. Bhí Twisst féin i gcontúirt ó algartam turscair Twitter a chur stop leis na mílte giolcanna a chuireann an tseirbhís seo chuig úsáideoirí ach tá réiteach socraithe acu. In ionad na seirbhíse féin, tá blag iontach acu agus tá liosta cuimisitheach d’acmhainní réalteolaíocha ag http://twisst.nl/mobile_astronomy Ireland, Wales, & Scotland.  on TwitpicMás úsáideoir Twitter a bhfuil do shúil ar na spéartha agat, is fiú go mór an líosta seo de lucht spástaistilar Twitter ag GeekoSystem.com Tháinig mé ar an íomhá álainn seo d’Éirinn, tarraingte ag Soichi Naguchi atá ar an ISS faoi láthair.  Amach leat agus beannaigh dó os do chionn!

An Chruinne Phóca

Feidhmchláirín eile atá agam le fada, fada ná Pocket Universe déanta ag Craic Design (Ceapaim gur Éireannach é an cruthaitheoir John Kennedy, bíodh nach luann sé ach na Stáit agus Ríocht Aontaithe mar áit chónaithe ar a shuíomh). Ar an bhfeidhmchláirín seo (atá uasghrádaithe don iPhone 5 fiú) gheobhaidh tú eolas ar chéimeanna na gealaí, buaicphointí agus ar imeachtaí reatha sa spéir, tráth na gceisteannaagus neart eile. Tá Orbhraí ann freisin a oibríonn le GPS dúchasach an iPhone chun do spéir agatsa féin a mhíniú duit féin. Anois dá mbeadh feidhmchláirín a fhaigheann réidh leis na scamaill bheadh muid ar muin na muice! Ach i ndáiríre is fiú go mór eolas a bhailiú roimh do oíche mhór réaltóg ó fheidhmchláirín nó ó shuíomh réamhfhaisnéis na haimsire nó b’fhéidir gur ag cur amú do chuid ama a bheas tú. Ach muna bhfuil an aimsir leat is féidir Star Walk don iPad a úsáid fiú nuair a bhíonn an ghrian faoi smúid. Úsáideann an feidhmchláirín seo “augmented reality” chun ainmneacha an ábhair neamhaí a thaispeáint don úsáideoir. Tá dearadh álainn ar an bhfeidhmchláirín iontach seo a ligean duit breathnú ar na réaltaí ar neamhchead d’am nó don aimsir atá ann. Is mór liom an feidhmchláirín Android Meteor Shower Calendar a thaispeánann cathain a bheidh an chéad dreigechith eile agus eolas a bhailiú faoi ar líne. Cé go bhfuil an feidhmchláirín seo bunúsach go maith, má chabhraíonn sé leat dreigechith a fheiscint is mór is fiú é – ceann de na radharcanna is spreagúla a chonaic mé riamh. Tá comhairle fheidhmiúil le fáil don réaltóg úr ar an suíomh seo – cuid de a bheadh soiléir go maith ach cuid eile b’fhéidir nach smaoineofaí air…

Éirí chun Imeachta

Mar fhocal scoir (beagnach!) molaim an blag íontach seo  atá lán le carachtar an tsaineolaí seo atá ag déanamh taighde ar thionchar an spáis ar chodladh is ar bhunfheidhmeanna colainne eile. Is mór liom a blagmhír go háirithe faoi “The 10 most bizarre space experiments” Tá obair an bhlagadóra seo ina measca i dteannta le Lego ar an ISS.

Mar fhíorfhocal scoir, scríobh mé cheana faoin ngá le hoideachas teicneolaíochta níos cuimsithí sa tír seo ag gach léibhéal. Fuair mé scéal le déanaí faoi scéim phiolótach oideachas teicneolaíochta a bhí an-ráthúili gCo. an Chláir. Tá an scéim seo anois i mbaol, ní hamháin mar gheall ar chiorruithe deontais ach mar gheall ar chríoch iomlán leis an rannóg a bhí ag riar na ndeontas féin. Mar sin, tá togra Fundit cruthaithe ag na bunaitheoirí: ligfidh gealltán €600 do scoil páirt a ghlacadh sa scéim. Is léir ó thaighde Dr. Conor Galvin  go bhfuil fiúntas ar leith ag baint leis an togra seo do na daltaí a ghlac páirt ann. Tuilleadh eolais faoin dtogra féin ag www.missionv.ie; geall deontas ar Fundit.ie