Showing posts with label woman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label woman. Show all posts

Monday, November 7, 2011

Omelet for Breakfast

I have been a busy for the start of a new month. I wrote some articles Role Model: William "Will" Schuester of Glee, Role Model: Fin Hudson of Glee, and Are You Spinning Your Wheels?

I started reading The Two Towers Part Two: The Lord of the Rings by J. R. R. Tolkien.

I went to see the play The Woman in Black at the Ivoryton Playhouse which is scary considering it is a ghost story.It is based on the Susan Hill novel. 

I also did something a little different this year - my family and I celebrated Thanksgiving on Saturday November 5. My brother is in the Navy and he is overseas, but is home for two weeks for vacation so we wanted to do something special for him.
This omelet was easy to make although I halved the recipe. Here are all the ingredients you need.
Here is the recipe

APPLE-BRIE CHEESE OMELET
½ apple peel- core and thinly slice
2 teaspoons cream or milk
2½ tablespoons butter - divided
salt & pepper
2 eggs
2 tablespoons diced brie cheese

Sauté ½ apple in 1 Tbsp butter.
Beat together two eggs, 2 tsp cream or milk, and salt & pepper until blended but not frothy.
Melt 1½ Tbsp. butter in omelet pan over high heat until foam begins to recede but before beginning to color. Pour in egg mixture and prepare omelet, beating to lighten but still allowing it to set on the bottom. Fill with sautéed apples and 2 Tbsp diced Brie cheese cubes. Fold or roll and slide out of pan onto a heated plate.
Enjoy!

Friday, November 4, 2011

The Woman in Black

If you love ghost stories and things that go bump in the night. Call and purchase tickets to the Ivoryton Theater to see this frightner.  Originality published in 1983 by Susan Hill it was adapted for stage and later for television. The play was adapted by Stephen Mallatratt.
Ian Lowe and Steven L. Barron in The Woman in Black. Image courtesy of the Ivoryton Playhouse.
Barron and Lowe have a chemistry that brings this dramatic haunting story to life in front of the audience.Maggie McGlone Jennings  does a wonderful job with the bringing the story to life on stage.The set design, sounds and costumes make it even more thrilling. If you enjoy sitting around a campfire telling ghost stories this story should be another story to add to your collection. 

Picture courtesy of the Ivoryton Playhouse.
Let me let you in on a little secret. This thriller is in production to come to a major box office near you, but if you love to be frightened in the night I wouldn't wait that long to see this show when you can come to this local theater.



Thursday, November 3, 2011

Theater Tonight!

Tonight I am off to the theater - Ivoryton Playhouse to be exact. They are doing The Woman in Black
image courtesy of the Ivoryton playhouse
The play stars Steven L. Barron who was last seen in the 2010 production Driving Miss Daisy and  Ian Lowe.  The show was directed by Maggie McGlone-Jennings. The story is based on the novel by Susan Hill. It is sure to be a success. 


On another note this is what I had for dinner last night.
Yes, it is a television dinner but it is healthy and I don't like to make it a habit of eating frozen dinners. If you are going to eat healthy one of the better frozen meals to chose is Amy's. Here is what the meal looks like fresh out of the oven.
It was tasty but I would not recommend a frozen dinner on a regular basis. 


While I did have a frozen meal for dinner I did have time to do a little more writing that was fun - Role Model: Arthur "Artie" Abrams of Glee