{"id":125,"date":"2011-02-15T19:36:00","date_gmt":"2011-02-15T19:36:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.organicmamacafe.com\/?p=125"},"modified":"2011-02-15T19:36:00","modified_gmt":"2011-02-15T19:36:00","slug":"teary-parsnip-pie-recipe-for-disaster","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.organicmamacafe.com\/home\/2011\/02\/teary-parsnip-pie-recipe-for-disaster\/","title":{"rendered":"Teary Parsnip Pie, Recipe for Disaster"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Did I already mention last week was a long one? Well, in case you missed my previous post, my girls were sick early in the week so I spent a lot of time playing nurse and cleaning up after everyone.&nbsp;By Thursday night, we were sorely in need of a trip to the grocery store because the cupboard was pretty bare. I considered dragging my recovering two year old out to buy a few things but she was so tired, I just couldn&#8217;t do it. An early nap won.<\/p>\n<p>Maybe I made the wrong choice because things sorta went south from there. I knew my husband had a producing gig that night and I planned to make dinner early so he could eat and run. When I took stock of the bare cupboards, I found carrots, potatoes, parsnips, greens and a little leftover hamburger. Perfect. Pot pie would probably work. I had just enough butter for a crust. So, I made the crust, popped it in the fridge and started working on the veggies.<\/p>\n<p>But, when I took out the back of potatoes, which I&#8217;ve always kept in a cool, dry cupboard (like my mom did), I found a roach running around in the bag. Now, girls and boys, I&#8217;m pretty cool in a real crisis &#8211; like the time our car was stolen from behind our house and we watched it drive away.&nbsp;But put a roach in front of me and I will totally l-o-s-e it. Which is exactly what I proceeded to do, especially because I&#8217;d already put-my-hand-in-the-bag when I found the roach! AAAAHHHHH!!!! <\/p>\n<p>What if the roach had POOPED on my potatoes? The potatoes <i>had<\/i> to go. Since I didn&#8217;t want the creepy little crawly to escape and run into the dark reaches of my cabinets, I stood there holding the bag for a few seconds while doing a&nbsp;terrified dance around the kitchen &#8211; shrieking for my <i>four-year-old<\/i> to come help me. That&#8217;s right. I&#8217;m admitting it. My four year old had to rescue me from my own ludicrous terror.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Mom!!! What is it?!!&#8221;&nbsp;shouted my little would-be-savior. <\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Ah!! A roach is in the potato bag! A roach is in the potato bag!!&#8221; (eloquence disappears when terror hits)<\/p>\n<p>AH!!!&#8221; responded an equally freaked out four year old. <\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Quick, open the garbage can!&#8221; I shouted. <\/p>\n<p>She opened the can and I threw the potato bag inside the garbage, tied the larger garbage bag around it and ran for the door so I could put it outside for Rob to deal with when he came home. Very unfeminist of me.<\/p>\n<p>Then, we slammed the door (like the roach was going to tunnel through two plastic bags and come after us) and stood there huffing and puffing excitedly while we danced around shrieking. <\/p>\n<p>&#8220;I hate cockroaches!!&#8221;&nbsp; I shouted. I felt like there were roaches crawling all over me.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Me too!&#8221; she shouted back. And she danced around like she felt the same way.<\/p>\n<p>After we calmed down, I went back to the kitchen, looking around&nbsp;me for any signs that cockroaches were going to come pouring out of my cupboards. Then, I realized I was acting insane and resumed cutting up the veggies that hadn&#8217;t been pooped on by gross bugs. Then, it occurred to me that I really needed those potatoes for my pot pie. My uber-frugal grandmother&nbsp;and mother would have been horrified to see me throw out a partially full bag of potatoes. After all, they grow <i><b><u>in the ground<\/u><\/b><\/i>, where bugs crawl all over them before they even get to my pantry. <\/p>\n<p>I wish I could say I went outside, saved the potatoes and made a killer pot pie. Because potatoes would have balanced the carrots and parsnips perfectly. Instead, my worn out brain said, &#8220;Nope. I&#8217;m sure parsnips, carrot, onion and meat pie will be just fine.&#8221; Meanwhile, my girly emotions said, &#8220;This pie is going to suck.&#8221; Then, my two year old woke up and decided to use me as a jungle gym from which she could grab at the pie dough (which I was simultaneously trying to roll out). Between the roach dance and the pie grabbing, I realized there wasn&#8217;t enough time to back a full pot pie so I switched to empanadas. <\/p>\n<p>Have you ever tried to roll out empanadas with a two year old grabbing the dough straight off the cutting board? I confess I lost my cool at this point. I was so tired from taking care of everyone else without a break for so long. I could barely stand. I still had the creepy feeling that cockroaches must be roaming my kitchen freely if I found one in my potatoes. I felt incompetant because I hadn&#8217;t planned my grocery menu better (an unreasonable expectation since I&#8217;d not left the house in 4 days!) and hated that I was too cowardly to face the cockroach to rescue my potatoes. My little monkey was grabbing the few bits of food I had left on the board for our dinner and considering I didn&#8217;t actually want parsnip pie for dinner anyway, I can honestly admit I <b>really <\/b>didn&#8217;t want <i>snotty <\/i>parsnip pie for dinner.<\/p>\n<p>My patience reached its end. I am ashamed to admit I shouted, &#8220;NO!!! Stop grabbing the dough!!&#8221;&nbsp;At a two year old. Who wanted to &#8220;help&#8221; mommy. <\/p>\n<p>She burst into tears. And so did I. I gave up on the pie, picked her up and sat down with her, both of us blubbering profusely. She &#8211; because I hurt her. Me &#8211; because dinner was going to suck and most of all &#8211; because I was being a jerk.<\/p>\n<p>It was this amazing reality that my cyclist husband rode into that evening. A partially made (sure-to-taste-crappy) dinner and two of his girls in complete emotional disarray. <\/p>\n<p>He quickly rescued us by taking our two year old on an adventure to the water store while I finished making dinner and pulled myself together. <\/p>\n<p>And, when&nbsp;Dad and baby returned, she&#8217;d forgotten all about my horrible moment of rudeness and laughed and played with me. <\/p>\n<p>The empanadas tasted weird but Rob ate them valiantly and pronounced them delicious. I knew he was lying because the girls wouldn&#8217;t eat them. They ate bread and jam for dinner. Yep. <\/p>\n<p>I know there will be days like this. There are a few things I need to learn. Like how to&nbsp;keep my cool when I&#8217;m tired and things aren&#8217;t going my way. I hate hurting the people I love. <\/p>\n<p>One thing, for sure, I will do differently. <\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;m keeping my potatoes in the fridge from now on.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Did I already mention last week was a long one? 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