Monthly Archive for January, 2009

Slumdog Millionaire: Bring on the Oscars

I’m lucky enough to have an adorable 4-year-old daughter, a pretty cool husband, a home and a full-time job.  This means lots of crazy and few pre-baby habits like movies in actual theaters.  With the Oscars right around the corner, I wanted to plug the best movie I have seen in ages:Danny Boyle’s Slumdog Millionaire.

When I saw the trailer for Slumdog Millionaire (of course, I have no idea where or when I saw the trailer, can’t remember that far back), I immediately loved the movie.  I turned to my husband and said, “that looks like the perfect movie for me.”  So when the movie came out, I arranged a babysitter, grabbed the hubby, and ran to the theater.  I am happy to report the movie did not disappoint, in fact, it lifted every ounce of my soul.

Just in case you have been living under a rock, Slumdog Millionaire is the story of a Mumbai teen who grew up in the slums, becomes a contestant on the Indian version of “Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?” He is arrested under suspicion of cheating, and while being interrogated, events from his life history are shown which explain why he knows the answers.  (Credit IMDB.)

Along this journey, the audience learns lessons of life, love, happiness, struggle and loyalty.  This movie made my laugh, cry, think, and rejoice… just what I need for a perfect movie.

Of course, I can make the shallow comments like “if I could only look like Freida Pinto” or “Dev Patel is a-dor-a-ble” but I don’t want to cheapen the mastery of this film.  It’s not overly complex in storyline and character development, yet thought-provoking with beautiful imagery and clever dialogue.

If you are like me, and a movie in an actual theater is hard to come by, go see Slumdog Millionaire.  It’s worth the price of admission… and an overpriced babysitter.

– LTV Mom

Preview: Ted Allen’s Chopped

I wrote about Ted Allen’s new show on Food Network called Chopped HERE, and now I am happy to share a preview clip. Tune in Tuesday, January 13 at 10 p.m./9 CST to watch the debut.

Ted Allen dishes on his new show “Chopped”

Ted Allen's show "Chopped" on Food Network debuts 01/13/09

Ted Allen

Whether you are a fan of Queer Eye for the Straight Guy, Top Chef or Iron Chef America, you are bound to be a fan of Ted Allen.  I first fell in love with Ted as the smart food and wine connoisseur on Queer Eye, but always felt his talent was better showcased on Top Chef. I thought he added a human element to the often-times pretentious cooking competition. Don’t get me wrong, no one can toss out a multi-syllabic French adjective like Ted Allen, but somehow he doesn’t make you feel insecure when you hear it.

Needless to say, this mom-blogger was excited to be included in a phone interview with Ted to learn about his new show on Food Network called Chopped, which debuts on Tuesday, January 13 at 10 p.m./9 CST. (Set your TiVo now!)  Here’s a recap of the conversation:

Introductions: Before the interview, I asked my friends on Twitter and Facebook if they had any questions for Ted.  Many of my friends recently met (and loved) Ted during Camp Baby, so they asked me to send their regards. So, when it was my turn to ask questions, I began by asking if Ted remembered the ladies from Camp Baby, and his reply was classic: “How could I forget moms let loose without kids and lots of wine?”

About Chopped: Ted Allen hosts a new cooking show called Chopped to find the chef who can cook with creativity, excellence and quick-thinking.  Each episode challenges four budding chefs to create a three-course meal based on three surprise ingredients. After each course is presented and judged, one contestant gets “chopped” until there is one chef standing. Each episode will feature a rotating panel of judges including Alex Guarnaschelli, Aaron Sanchez, and Geoffrey Zakarian who will decide which dishes are the best and award the winner $10k. It’s worth noting that Ted is not a judge for this show, rather he is the host and facilitator.  [It will be interesting to see if he can keep his opinions to himself.  And I mean this in most loving way possible!]

What makes Chopped stand out from other cooking shows? Ted says there is a “realness” to Chopped.  There are so many chefs out there who want a real cooking competition, and “this one is special because of the real feeling.”  Ted promised that we will see “panic, bloodshed and tears” from the chefs who focused on making a good dish out of good ingredients. Ted also said that the three surprise ingredients “don’t go together in an obvious way.” The chefs needs to show creativity and quickness as they only have 30 minutes to think, execute and plate their dishes.

What are Ted’s top three secret ingredients when he cooks? Ted could not keep his list to three, so he listed pork (he talks about pork all the time), cauliflower (roast it until it’s brown on the edges), black beans (great if you are trying to save money, they are cheap and full of protein), and salt (currently the “it ingredient.”)  Of course, the final ingredients Ted cannot live without are butter and Tanqueray.

What staple ingredients should a kitchen never be without? Ted answered this quickly: “You mean other than salt, pepper and oil? A bottle of champagne in the fridge when people pop over. And lots of cheeses and mustard.  I have a mustard fetish. And BACON. Oh my God, you gotta have bacon.”

Any tips for planning a dinner party? Don’t worry about preparing something “fancy and fussy.”  At the end of the day, people really want food that tastes good.  No one will ever turn down a delicious bowl of chili.

Do you have any advice for moms who want to make delicious and healthy dishes but don’t have three hours to cook? Ted said to avoid buying pre-packaged foods and focus on developing cooking skills. He said moms should learn to work with what’s available in the kitchen or foods that are in season. He recommended searching online recipe databases, such as Food Network, Epicurious or Cookstr, to find recipes based on specific foods that are handy when it’s time to cook.  Finally, Ted reminded us “you can’t go wrong with a stir-fry.”

Conclusion: Ted spent another 20 minutes chatting with the bloggers about Food Network, Top Chef and Queer Eye. He was so kind and so gracious. I cannot wait to see the show on Tuesday night! Please tune in and share your comments below!

- LTV Mom

January 2009 Line-up

Lost returns January 21 on ABC.

Lost returns January 21 on ABC.

I love January for many reasons.  I get to attend a cool New Year’s party, watch college football, enjoy vacation time with my family, and prepare for the new season of television! Here’s a quick list of my must-watch shows starting up in January 2009:

Superstars of Dance = January 4 (I’m not proud of this one, but I will watch with my daughter!)

Biggest Loser Families = January 6 (I always cry when I watch this show, maybe because I watch while sitting on the couch?)

Top Chef = January 7 (It’s a short hiatus, but my favorite cooking show is always welcomed back.)

The Office = January 8 (Michael, Dwight, Jim, Pam and the crew are my favorite characters on TV.)

30 Rock = January 8 (Please welcome Liz Lemon! [said in my best Oprah-voice])

24 = January 11 (Jack is back!)

American Idol = January 13 (Even my 4-year-old daughter knows I love this show. Guilty pleasure.)

Lost = January 21 (It’s about time!)

Big Love = January 18 (I canceled HBO when the Sopranos left the air, time to renew for Bill and the ladies!)

Okay, what is not on my list?  What other shows are Laptop Television-worthy?

In the meantime, does anyone know the start date for Season 6 of Project Runway?  According to Wikipedia, the season wrapped filming on Oct. 17, 2008 and the finalists will show collections at New York Fashion Week in February 2009.  The site also says the first episode of Season 6 will air in January 09… anyone have details?  Reminder that this time we are watching Tim and Heidi on Lifetime TV, not on Bravo.

Happy New Year!

Ringing in 2009

Ringing in 2009

I can’t believe it’s 2009 already. My family and I rang in the New Year with our dear friends, who are more like family, so 2009 is off to a great start! And today was an equally happy day for LTV Mom:

Morning = The kid slept in until 9:30 (yes, 4-year-old kid stayed awake to say “Happy New Year” at midnight.)  Of course, this means mom slept in too! Watched Iowa win the Outback Bowl.

Afternoon = Ate homemade chili (one of my best batches) and drank Bloody Marys.   Watched Nebraska win the Gator Bowl (awesome game).  Played Hullaballoo with the kid. Napped.

Evening = Beat my husband at cribbage.  Blogged a bit. Laughed a lot.

I hope everyone has a very happy and healthy 2009!

– LTV Mom

Photo Credit: Delia DeVere