Simple Math~
I love
Math. It was my favorite subject in
school. I love doing simple computations
in my head, I love figuring out an algebra or trig problem and I am intrigued
with math story problems.
I was working in
the garden this morning. It rained here a few days ago so a new crop of weeds
began to show through once the hot weather hit. As I have said before, timing
is everything when weeding your garden.
I was smiling to myself thinking, there must be 5,000,000 weeds in this
garden.
Then a brilliant
(well, brilliant if you are a math nerd) idea popped into my head!!! I wanted to estimate how many weeds there
might actually be in my garden. So, I
went in and got a ruler. I then
proceeded to measure a square inch in the garden. Hang on with me here. This is a REAL math
problem and one anyone could do . . . of course, no one else wants to know the
answer, but I do!!!
With my measured
inch, I counted how many weeds were in that inch. Getting the picture now? I then measured the dimensions of my
garden. From that I found the square
footage of the garden and then the square inches in the garden and . . . from
that I estimated how many weeds were in the garden.
I was so pleased
with myself!! Armed with this great
knowledge, I was now very satisfied knowing the estimated number of weeds I was
killing today!!! Isn’t knowledge
powerful!!!
Since I was in
the garden most of the morning and Kim and I are catering an event tonight, I
thought I would roast some fresh veggies, pull out some grilled chicken from
the freezer and have dinner ready!!
I always have
grilled chicken in the freezer. My dear,
sweet husband grills a huge batch of chicken, flat iron steak and hamburgers
for me about every other week. Then, I
have instant dinners that I add veggies and fruit to and life in the kitchen is
good.
I thought you
might enjoy the marinade I use a lot on my chicken. It is one that has been in my recipe box for
more than 25 years. Give it a try and
see what you think . . . and, remember to do a big batch and put some in the
freezer for easy weeknight dinners.
BBQ Soy Chicken
1 cup Soy Sauce
(I use low sodium)
¼ cup lemon
juice ( I use either fresh or bottled – depends on what I
have in
the house)
1 tablespoon
spicy mustard
1 clove garlic, chopped
1 teaspoon powdered
ginger or 1 tsp. ginger juice if have
Marinate chicken
in sauce at least 30 minutes. A couple
hours is better! You can broil the
chicken instead of grilling, but I think grilling gives a better product.
Happy Grilling,
Julie
Oh, and by the way, I estimated there were 16,332,600 weeds in the garden!!!!!
We've linked this to Thursday's Treasures hosted by Recipes for my Boy's.
We've linked this to Thursday's Treasures hosted by Recipes for my Boy's.
1 comment:
Julie - it's great to hear from you.....I do NOT like math...never have, and am thankful for people like you who do...it's what makes the world go round. The marinade recipe sounds great - I love simple, easy and delicious. Must try it soon. Bummer about all those weeds! :-/
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