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Traditional Paella Recipe

Traditional Paella Recipe

Ingredients
1 large onion
1/3 cup olive oil
2 garlic cloves
2 medium tomatoes
1/2 teaspoon sugar
Salt
1 teaspoon sweet paprika
A good pinch of saffron threads
4 small squid
2 cups paella rice or risotto rice
3 cups fish or chicken stock, plus more if needed
1 cup dry white wine, optional
12 jumbo shrimp
16 mussels, scrubbed and de-bearded

PREPARATION
1. Peel and chop onion. Mince the garlic. Peel tomatoes, and chop into small pieces.
2. Clean squid. Remove tentacles and leave whole. Slice the rest into ¼ inch wide rings.
3. Heat oil in a pan until a drop of water dropped in sizzles. Put the chopped onion and cook until soft, stirring frequently. After a few minutes, when onion is soft and translucent, add the garlic. A few minutes later, add the tomatoes. Sprinkle in the sugar, a bit of salt, paprika, and saffron, and then stir well. Cook until the tomatoes are like a sauce. Add the squid and cook for a minute or so, stirring frequently. Add the rice and stir well.
4. Put the stock and wine in a saucepan, and bring to a boil. Pour over the rice, and bring to a boil again. Stir well; then spread the rice out evenly in the pan. Cook the rice over low heat for about 10 minutes; don’t stir the rice, but instead move the pan around and rotate it so that the rice cooks evenly. Lay the shrimp on top of the rice, and cook for another 10 minutes. Turn the shrimp over. Add a little more hot stock when needed. When the rice is done, remove from heat and cover the pan with a lid or foil.
5. Steam the mussels until they open, then place on top of the paella.
Enjoy!

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Going Back

It’s interesting when you move far from where you grew up, and then go back to visit years later. When you do, the place is both familiar and unfamiliar at the same time.

I spent most of my childhood several hours from where I live now. I sometimes go back to that area. In the almost 20 years since I’ve lived there, there have been many changes. Some parts look basically the same as I remember, but some parts are completely different. What I found to be most interesting was driving through my old neighborhood, and looking at the house where I spent about 15 years of my life. I wish I could see it on the inside, but for now, I have to be satisfied just to see the outside.

One thing I like to do when I go back is to buy some foods that I ate as a child that aren’t available around here. Most of them aren’t exactly nutritious, but they are tasty, and bring back memories.

I recently heard about a store that is still there, named Unkel Joe’s Woodshed. My dad took me to it many times when I was little, and I had forgotten about it. I think I might have to go there on my next trip.

Someone recently let me know about a Facebook page that features photos from the city where I spent the majority of my childhood. It’s been very interesting to see those pictures. Some of them are even older than I am, so I had the opportunity to see what it looked like even before what I remember. It’s also interesting to see how my memories compare to the actual photos. I also hope to find some photos I took in the past. If I do, I plan to scan them and share them with others.

Some people live in the same area their entire lives, and some move all over the place. I’ve only ever lived in a few different places. I sometimes wonder if I’ll end up moving anywhere new in the future. No plans right now, but you never know.

I also wonder if my children will stay in this area once they’re older, or if they’ll move somewhere else. If so, I wonder what they’ll miss about being in this area. If I end up leaving the area, I wonder what I’d miss. I guess it depends on how far I would go, and what they have there. I can’t imagine living anywhere else other than Pennsylvania, though, since that’s where I’ve been since I was a toddler. I would like to travel a bit more, though!

I wonder what makes some people settle in one place, and others become more nomadic?

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