• About Lisa
    • Praise
  • Blog
  • Videos
  • Press
  • Work with me
Menu

All Good Things with Lisa Adams

  • About
    • About Lisa
    • Praise
  • Blog
  • Videos
  • Press
  • Work with me

Inside Out/At The Table

July 6, 2015

When I was in college I became obsessed with Winnie The Pooh created by A.A. Milne. Ernest H. Shepherd’s early drawings of the characters ignited my imagination first, and then I started to read Mr. Milne’s works from the 1920’s and I was permanently charmed. Those stuffed animals-come-to-life, and their master, Christopher Robin, became a very important part of the core memories of my collegiate days. Pooh sticks on the bridge, adventures in the 100 Acre Wood, Eeyore bringing his gloom and doom, the boundless energy of Tigger, the devotion of Piget, the grumpy and worrisome Rabbit, and of course the lovable Pooh Bear with his insatiable appetite for honey. I’m sure everyone has a favorite character, one they identify with the most. I identified with Piglet with his love for his best friend Pooh and his small size, but mighty will. But oddly, my favorite was Eeyore. I was just rooting for him. And that pink bow tied to his tail was a little flag of hope.

Classic_eeyore.jpg
Pooh Sticks.jpg

This week I saw the Disney Pixar animated film Inside Out and it brought up so much discussion in my household and has taken up a great deal of space in my thoughts. Have you seen it? See it! I won’t spoil anything by sharing what the film has done for me. More than anything, after seeing the film I have gained so much compassion for myself, my friends, family members, and even people that I don’t know on the subway or sidewalks of New York. Inside Out deepened my belief that everyone is doing the best they can with what they have, and where they are in life. It is an extremely powerful little movie. The director Pete Docter says, “It’s all about the Emotions - they’re running the show. We can control how we act, but we don’t get to choose how we feel.”

If you’ve read even one of my blog posts, you know I come from a genuinely happy place. It’s not forced and it’s not contrived. After seeing Inside Out, I can easily identify that Joy is primarily running the show in the headquarters of my brain. She may not always be the one pushing the buttons as I act and react, but she’s the guiding force of my emotions. And Joy can’t do her job without letting Sadness, Disgust, Fear, and Anger take the wheel. All of our emotions work together. I think and write about contrast all the time and the movie reinforced for me the value of that. To benefit from the light, we need the dark; our happiness is tempered with unhappiness, success with failure and on and on. If you’ve seen it, let me know what you thought of Inside Out in the comments! If you want to dive even further into the world that Pixar created for this film, read THIS!

Something else that has had me thinking is a powerful play I saw here in New York City a few weeks ago. At The Table was written and directed by my friend Michael Perlman and if you live in NYC and are a human being, it is a MUST SEE! It is so provocative, on the pulse, and one of the best contemporary pieces of theatre I have seen. When I made plans to see the show, I didn’t know anything about it except that my friend is a successful emerging playwright, and a very celebrated director. The play reminded me of a conversation that I’d recently had with a new friend. We talked about how everyone has something to bring to the table. We may not like it, agree with them, or may not even understand their point of view, but as humans we all deserve a seat at the table and an opportunity to make our offering. Michael’s play gives voice to many points of view, tapping into race, sexuality, feminism, and privilege — everyone eventually gets a say. The play is running at HERE Arts Center until July 19th, I would love for all the New Yorkers reading this to see this very important piece of work. I’d like to see it again, let me know if you’d like to join me! Here is ticket information.

Seeing Inside Out left me with similar lessons when I saw At The Table. First, everyone is doing the best they can. Second, really listen, for everyone is trying to be heard. And third, have compassion for those that are seemingly unlike me. Both of these entertainment offerings are added to my list of All Good Things things! And as for Winnie the Pooh, it occurred to me why he might have had so much importance to me as an adult. My baby blanket had little baby Poohs and Piglets on it! Core memories of my core memories…

the girls.jpg
hammock time.jpg

A few weeks ago I was invited to a table for a sweet, sweet evening of hammock swinging, fireflies in the backyard and good old fashioned girl talk. My friends Miriam, Carmen, and I were hosted by our friend Lisa. We were treated to a Southwest quinoa bowl and strawberry rhubarb pie. Are you jealous? The quinoa dish has changed my Summer!  Lisa got her recipe from the Kitchn and I couldn’t find the recipe at the time so I made up my own remembering what I tasted from hers. Lisa's Kitchn version was better, but I challenge you to come up with a recipe that out does mine and we'll have a Southwestern Quinoa battle on our hands!)

Southwestern Quinoa Salad

Serves 8-10

For the dressing:

  • 1/2 cup lemon juice
  • 1/2 cup extra virgin olive oil
  • 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
  • Freshly ground black pepper, to taste

Combine and set aside.

This is Lisa's from that evening, a stunning and delicious bowl of food! I think I had seconds and thirds!

This is Lisa's from that evening, a stunning and delicious bowl of food! I think I had seconds and thirds!

For the quinoa:

  • 2 tablespoon extra virgin olive oil
  • 1 teaspoon cumin seed
  • 1 teaspoon garlic salt
  • 2 garlic cloves, minced
  • 2 cup red quinoa
  • 3 cups orange juice
  • 1 cup vegetable broth
  • 1 medium red onion, finely diced 
  • 1 15 oz. drained and rinsed canned black beans
  • 1 1/2 cup quartered grape or cherry tomatoes
  • corn kernels from 3 ears of fresh, corn on the cob
  • 1 jalapeño, minced
  • the juice of 1 lime
  • 1 large ripe avocado, diced 
  • 1 generous handful of chopped cilantro which I completely forgot but is a must have!

Place a large pot on the stove over a medium flame. Heat the olive oil, cumin seed, and garlic salt for 1 minute, stirring so it doesn't burn. Add quinoa to the pot and stir until spices and oil coat the grains. Add broth and orange juice, stirring. Bring to a boil, reduce heat to simmer, cover for 15 minutes, stirring occasionally. When all of the moisture is absorbed and the grains are tender, remove from heat and place the quinoa in a large bowl. (If liquid is absorbed and quinoa is still crunchy, add 1/2 cup water and stir, cover, remove from heat and let it steam for 5 more minutes.)

Add onion, beans, tomatoes, raw corn kernels, and jalapeño and the mixed dressing to the bowl and gently combine. Before serving, toss the avocado in the lime juice, folding it into the mixture. Lisa served hers with boiled eggs and radish on the side which were delicious additions!

southwestern quinoa.jpg

This is mine, not nearly as pretty as the one above, but super tasty!

Tags Winnie the Pooh, E.H. Shepherd, A.A. Milne, Inside Out, Disney Pixar, At The Table, Michael Perlman, Emotions, Compassion, Southwestern Quinoa Salad recipe, The Kitchn
2 Comments

Subscribe to the blog for weekly recipes!

Thank you!

Subscribe to my YouTube channel!

Latest and Greatest

Featured
IMG-6858.jpg
Nov 19, 2023
All Good Gifts 2023
Nov 19, 2023
Nov 19, 2023
IMG-1063.JPG
Jun 25, 2023
Unscheduled Dismount
Jun 25, 2023
Jun 25, 2023
IMG_5182_original.jpeg
Feb 6, 2023
My Father The Artist
Feb 6, 2023
Feb 6, 2023
IMG-5327.jpg
Nov 27, 2022
Safari
Nov 27, 2022
Nov 27, 2022
IMG-9773.jpg
Nov 14, 2022
All Good Gifts 2022
Nov 14, 2022
Nov 14, 2022
IMG-8562.jpg
Oct 31, 2022
Good Enough Is Good Enough
Oct 31, 2022
Oct 31, 2022
IMG-9528.JPG
Oct 17, 2022
Church
Oct 17, 2022
Oct 17, 2022
IMG-1708.jpg
Feb 28, 2022
Keep Growing
Feb 28, 2022
Feb 28, 2022
IMG-4527.JPG
Nov 22, 2021
All Good Gifts 2021
Nov 22, 2021
Nov 22, 2021
IMG-4334.jpg
Nov 15, 2021
The Dream
Nov 15, 2021
Nov 15, 2021
IMG-3313.jpg
Aug 23, 2021
Lessons from A Peacock
Aug 23, 2021
Aug 23, 2021
IMG-0786.jpg
Jun 14, 2021
Time-lapse
Jun 14, 2021
Jun 14, 2021
IMG-0398.jpg
May 3, 2021
Light At The End...
May 3, 2021
May 3, 2021
IMG-8383.JPG
Mar 28, 2021
Seen And Unseen
Mar 28, 2021
Mar 28, 2021
IMG-9584.jpg
Feb 7, 2021
I AM
Feb 7, 2021
Feb 7, 2021
Resized-20201221-174347.jpg
Jan 4, 2021
1% Infinity
Jan 4, 2021
Jan 4, 2021
IMG-8530.jpg
Nov 23, 2020
All Good Gifts 2020
Nov 23, 2020
Nov 23, 2020
IMG-8241.jpg
Nov 12, 2020
Embrace The Pandemonium
Nov 12, 2020
Nov 12, 2020
IMG-7904.JPG
Oct 11, 2020
Upside Of The Downside
Oct 11, 2020
Oct 11, 2020
IMG-7497.jpg
Oct 5, 2020
Fingerprints Of God
Oct 5, 2020
Oct 5, 2020
IMG-6871.JPG
Aug 3, 2020
Solidarity
Aug 3, 2020
Aug 3, 2020
IMG-6147.jpg
Jun 21, 2020
Honey Or Vinegar?
Jun 21, 2020
Jun 21, 2020
IMG-5876.JPG
Jun 7, 2020
Tomorrow's Leaders
Jun 7, 2020
Jun 7, 2020
IMG-5462.jpg
May 11, 2020
Mend Your Nets
May 11, 2020
May 11, 2020
IMG-5050.jpg
Apr 20, 2020
Great Expectation
Apr 20, 2020
Apr 20, 2020
IMG-1503.jpg
Jan 26, 2020
Stay Gold
Jan 26, 2020
Jan 26, 2020
IMG-1162-2.jpg
Dec 2, 2019
All Good Gifts 2019
Dec 2, 2019
Dec 2, 2019
IMG-0951.jpg
Nov 25, 2019
Be Strong And Have Courage
Nov 25, 2019
Nov 25, 2019
IMG-0602.jpg
Oct 28, 2019
Happy and Healthy
Oct 28, 2019
Oct 28, 2019
IMG-6677.JPG
Sep 29, 2019
Things Are Looking Up
Sep 29, 2019
Sep 29, 2019

Instagram:

There’s finally something to put on the calendar! I am bursting with pride that the choreography of our very own @cwindom5 will be featured in @respectmovie, lead by the peerless @liesltommy as director! Their collaborations through the years I
@handicptnamerica is spreading love for Elijah far and wide with this artistic tribute. Have you signed the petition calling for justice for this dear boy yet? The link is in my profile. Click. Sign. Share. #stopkillingblackpeople #blacklivesmatter #
Bringing honey to combative conversations instead of vinegar is the theme of this week’s #allgoodthings #foodblog plus 4 food ideas with the amazing @americanvinegarworks #vinegar Link to blog and recipes in my bio. #foodforthought plus #foodto
@c4cfitness came to see me after my surgery last yr in September bearing this beauty. She had gorgeous blooms, and of course they fell off a while later. I cut back the spikes, moved her underneath a cloche to stay nice and humid/cozy, and gave her o
“Nobody’s free until everybody’s free.” #fannielouhamer Freedom Quilt made by Jessie Telfair posted by the @tatterbluelibrary #juneteenth #blm #saytheirname #stopkillingblackpeople #beanally #freedomforall
“We recognize Aunt Jemima’s origins are based on a racial stereotype,” Quaker Oats’ vice president and chief marketing officer Kristin Kroepfl said in a statement. “As we work to make progress toward racial equality thro
Defund doesn’t mean we want to eliminate. It means we want to reprioritize and reorganize where the money goes. To quote @aoc “Teachers are paying out of pocket for school supplies, yet police are given extra tanks. Budgets convey priorit
To quote @bakersagainstracism “2020 grams of standing with and for black lives even if it makes you uncomfortable - cause any way you mix it, #blacklivesmatter “ art by @robrubba 
I’m still not ready to start putting my food back up

Copyright 2022, [Lisa Adams]. All rights reserved.