Supermom … forever!
Every mom has a
Superwoman outfit. She puts it on
in a flash. Ever ready to serve,
save, protect, bake 3 dozen chocolate muffins for a class party or take 6
overly-excited kids to football practice.
And still have some energy left to plan a surprise birthday party for
her best friend.
That is what moms
do. But for how long?
After many
adjustments to the costume, the loosening of the seams as the body changes, the
extra tuck here and there, the fabric does wear out. And so does the energy level of the ordinary woman with
superpowers.
Yes, age creeps up
on us. The kids become adults, the
challenges more complicated, the x-ray vision impaired by cataracts, varicose
veins and bruised tendons slow down the leap over tall buildings. But we manage. With each heroic act and one more
promise of - ok, just one more time… and
then, off with the outfit.
Until, there is
another call to action. And there we go again – faster than the speed of light. Or just about.
Because moms will
be moms. No matter how old we
are. No matter how old our
children or their children are.
And if we are so lucky (or got married really early), the generation
after them.
I am a
realist. I have shed the skintight
Lycra tights and cleavage enhancing bustier and taken up the 100% cotton pants with
adjustable, expandable waistline and topped it with an all-natural fiber, kind-to-women-over-60
blouse.
I have opted to be SuperLola (aka SuperNana,
SuperNona, SuperGran…) instead.
The fervor is still
there. Ready to strike when needed. Willing to pack my bags and jump on a plane to London to
hold my daughter’s hand as she nervously prepares for yet another major
presentation. Eagerly awaiting the
call to move furniture and pack boxes as soon as my son finds the suitable,
affordable apartment for his family.
Standing by with a Spiderman ice pack and orange muffins for the
countless times my accident-prone grandson falls. All set with a cuppa for any friend in need of tea and
sympathy.
I am ready and still able. Except, sometimes I forget my
limitations and spring into action. And .... whoops! But I pick myself up, brush the sand from my scrapped knees,
square my shoulders and up I go again.
Yes, there is no
force stronger than love.
It is
that which keeps Supermoms, SuperLolas, SuperDads and all the other Superhumans
going. Neither age, nor time, nor
space can change that.
May the force be
with you all !
In line with the
keep-Superlola- (or as my friend, Marilen, likes to call us GlamMa ) -fit
-program, I decided a couple of months ago to put my husband and I on a salad
diet. This is the one I started with. Except, I added Chicken
Schnitzel on the side. I know. I can't help myself!
Orange, Fennel and Rucola Salad
1 orange
1 medium size
fennel bulb
½
onion, white or red -
thinly sliced
a big handful of
rucola or rocket ( I use double
the amount)
crumbled goat
cheese, walnuts (optional)
Orange Dressing
Combine : ¼ cup juice from the orange, 1 tbsp.
olive oil, a dash of salt, a bit of sugar (only if necessary)
Procedure :
This can be done
ahead of time, including the dressing
1. Remove the skin and remove each orange
segment. Do this over a small bowl
as a lot of juice will pour out which you will later use for your dressing
2. Take out the
outer stems of the fennel, leaving only the bulb. Thinly slice the bulb with a sharp knife or use a
mandolin. The stems can be kept
for another dish such as a soup or
a casserole.
3. Thinly slice the onions.
Just before serving :
Place all the
ingredients including the rucola, in a large bowl, or into individual salad
bowls. Pour the dressing over
it. Toss slightly. Top with a bit of crumbled feta or
walnuts, if you wish.
This recipe serves
2 as a main course and 4 – 6 as a side dish.
Chicken
Schnitzel for 2 or 4
2 - 4 chicken thigh
fillet, with skin or without
¼ tsp. salt (more
or less), a dash of fresh pepper
1 small garlic,
grated or pressed
a squeeze of lemon juice
For the batter,
prepare 3 separate bowls for each of the following :
1 small egg, beaten
¼ cup flour
¼ cup breadcrumbs
oil for shallow
frying
Flatten the chicken
pieces with a meat mallet or place in a plastic bag and pound with a rolling
pin. Season the chicken fillet with salt, pepper, lemon juice and garlic. Rub this all over
the chicken pieces. Dip the
chicken in the egg, then the flour, then back to the egg and then the
breadcrumbs. Keep in the fridge
till you are ready to cook.
Fry till golden
brown. Serve warm. Or cold.
Low Fat version :
use chicken breast instead of thigh fillet and for the batter, omit the
egg and flour and simply coat with breadcrumbs.
2 comments:
"Every mom has a Superwoman outfit."
Hmm. Not entirely convinced by this, dear Alma. They're not all like you! I'ce known one or two lazy ones.
Well, in my family of matriarchs, it's meant to be all in a day's work. And moaning is not an option.
Take care, Colin. Miss you in Facebook.
Hope you have a super summer!!
xx
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