Monday, April 26, 2010

Missing Sean

So as some of you may know Sean has been gone for about a week now. No, it has nothing to do with the army!
Background: Back in March Sean saw an ad on craigs list for a temporary security job to work during the potential upcoming teamsters strike with waste management. The guys doing the hiring liked Sean's resume so he was selected to go work. This required him to move into a hotel downtown - kinda sucks! Well after almost a week of having a full staffed ready to go security team and no strike waste management sent most of the guys back home and put them on stand-by.
This brings me to last week when the teamsters decided to go on strike. This meant Sean got called up. This time he was sent to the Woodinville area, which is good since that's closer. The teamsters did not stay strike for very long (about a day). When we first heard the strike ended we thought they'd be sending Sean home - no such luck! The guys are being kept on (at least for now)
Poor Sean has been working a 4PM-4AM shift since last Wednesday - YUCK!
The job will be some good experience for him and will look great on his resume, especially while trying to get hired on at police departments. The PD's love things like army, and security guard experience!!!
Kinda sucks not having him around, at least it's not like when he was in Iraq!!! He was actually able to make it up to Lilly's T-ball game on Saturday which of course made her day (and mine!)
I've decided that Sean and I have a really strong relationship we've been through soooooo much over the span of many years and at the end of the day we know that our relationship is great and to hell with what anyone else thinks!

Monday, April 19, 2010

Peanut Butter Pie

 

PIE!

It's been awhile since I've posted a yummy recipe that I love, so today's the day for a new one!

Today's recipe comes from my amazing grandmother! This recipe is one of the ones that I can already taste in my mouth at the mere mention of it - trust me it's that good. Another plus side of this recipe is it's really easy to make! I have only made on slight variation to this recipe, which I'll explain in a sec.

Using the ingredients pictured above (as you can see I like to use the Fred Meyer brand products because on top of making yummy things I like to save myself some money :-) ) The first thing you'll want to do is make the crust, and this is my variation. My grandmother's version calls for a graham cracker crust, but I decided to alter that and do an Oreo (or Kidd-o crust if you shop at Fred's) because it my opinion there is no better combination that chocolate and peanute butter! Making the crust is really very simple whether you use the crackers or the cookies - you crush them up (if doing the coookies no need to scrape the cream filling out) then you melt some butter or margarine and mix the crushed ingredient with the melted butter until you have a thick paste texture. Once you have the right consistency you simply place into the pie pan, you have to use your hands!!!! Next you take the rest of the ingredients and mix together, but you don't want to use all the whipped topping because you'll want to save that to serve on top of the pie! After everything is mixed together you put it in the pie pan and then let chill for a few hours so it sets!
As you can tell from my pictures I has my favorite assistant chef helping me!

Sunday, April 18, 2010

Marriage

Marriage........according to wikipedia it's a social union or legal contract between individuals that creates kinship. Sounds so formal right? The truth is marriage can mean many different thingss to many different people. Individuals even get married for different reasons, but here in the US the most common reason is of course love.
Love, that is the reason I wanted to get married, it took me some time to find the right man to spend the rest of my life with, but once I found him he was worth the wait. I know that I got lucky with Sean, that may sound corny to you, but believe me it's the truth.
In relationships past I had found myself changing who I was and even having differing opinions just because of the person I was with, I don't have to do that with Sean. He loves me for who I am and I don't have to change a thing about myself to be with him and that's so important. I've seen this happen to some of my friends and it really just breaks my heart why should we have to change who we are as a person just to find love, I honestly feel that if someone loves you you shouldn't have to change who you are as the relationship progresses.
Now love and acceptance is all good and fine but it takes more than that to make a marriage work. Couples have to decide what works for them and balance all the aspects of their lives. Comprimise is VERY important when it comes to a partnership. People of all ages can give you advice until they are blue in the face and sometimes it's good and sometimes it sounds insane, but at the end of the day it's what works best for you.
It has taken Sean & I a little longer than most newly married couples, but that was because he was gone just about our entire second year of marriage being a brave soldier! Once he returned home we were all in for some serious adjustment because we had all gotten used to doing our own thing. I would foget to tell him about plans we had made, and he would forget to tell me something important simply because for the previous year we really hadn't had to do that.
None of our close friends had really experienced this, and as a result they don't fully understand how hard it was not only to spend the time apart, but also to reconnect and live life together again. Sure they were sympathetic while Sean was gone and checked in with me to see how Lilly & I were holding up, but once he was home it was assumed that all was fine. I didn't talk about a lot of this to my friends because quite a few of them were going through their own things and my issues seemed pretty insignificant in comparision. Looking back maybe I should have, maybe now they would understand and not pass judgement on things they don't understand.
We spend time doing different things now than when before he left, Lilly's older now so we do different activities and with different people. I wish that the people who we don't see anymore or as much as we would like to could simply take a minute to see past the initial perception and grasp what is really going on because what you see isn't what you get and if you're not around you don't know all that is going on and all that has happened.
Presently Sean & I have re-adjusted to life as a married couple under the same roof. We each have our responsibilites and our jobs and it works out well. Even though Sean got laid off he still has a "job" he does his job hunting everyday and I still take care of all the fun stuff on the home front. Our life is a happy one and in the long run that is what matters.

Friday, April 9, 2010

Crafty Strikes Again

It's spring here in WA and that means a lot of rain, and sometimes as it turn outs snow!
Spring also marks the return of baseball, softball, and T-ball! While Spring & Ball go hand-in-hand the rain that accompanies the spring does nothing in preserving clothes worn to T-ball practice :-)
While strolling through Joann Fabrics the other day I noticed the solid T-shirts (in kid sizes) were on sale 3 shirts for $9.00 - SWEET!
Most people might stop there thinking 3 plain T-shirts for practice is peachy, but not me! In the same aisle as the T-shirts was a new product by Color Artz - A fabric airbrusher for only $28.00 (less 40% because I had a coupon).
Instantly the wheels started turning. Since Lilly's T-ball team is named after a pro-team (The Mets) I could find a design and use the airbrush on the shirts and she'd have some super cute shirts.
So I grabbed 3 shrits (royal blue, orange, & grey), the airbrush (which coincidentally came with royal blue & orange paint), and an package of silver paint and headed to the check-out.
My first task upon my return home was to find a logo or design I liked. I settled on the 2-tone written Mets logo.
Next was cutting out my stencils, I made 2, one for the actual words and the second for the shadowing. This was a little time consuming, but I wanted to make sure it looked right.
My shirts, stencils, and I were then ready to head out to the garage for some airbrushing. There was a real learning curve associated with this because the excess spray of the airbrusher went a lot farther than I thought it would so the first 2 shirts ended up with some rouge spray (which I then covered up by giving the shirts an all over tye-dyed look.
Once I got the hang of the airbrusher it was awesome! I can't wait to find more stuff to decorate with it!!!

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Channeling my Grandma

And no I'm not sitting here drinking a martini and partaking in cocktail hour (although I should be)!
In keeping with my goal of learning how to cook/preparing something new every week last night's task was preparing a roast beef. This is one I was a little nervous about seeing as how I spent a decent chunk of change on a nearly 4 lb. piece of meat and didn't want to screw it up!!!
Now, what does this have to do with my grandmother you ask?
Besides being the Queen of cocktail hour and delicious appetizers she could rock an AMAZING roast beef!
Under the guidance of my Mom my task began, and I'll be honest literally this is was of the easiest meals I have prepared!
To give the beef itself a little something extra I found a rub which I coated the meat in after I spread some margarine all over it.
I placed the meat in the oven and let it go for an hour, checked the temp (I knew it wouldn't be done yet) before I set it off to cook some more I melted a little butter and mixed some of the rub into it, brushed it over the meat then placed in back into the oven for another 45 minutes.
At this point the meat was at the perfect temp, so I brushed some more of the margaine/rub mix on top and we covered it with a dish towel for a few minutes until we were ready to eat.
When it came time to carve it up I'm happy to report it was PERFECT!
Not only did it make a delicious dinner last night it also made very yummy sandwiches for lunch today!!!
So I know that last night my grandmother was looking down and raising her martini glass to me :-)

Mexican Lasagna


It occured to me today that I forgot to share this creation, and trust me it literally is a creation because I pretty much made it up as I went along.
My family LOVES tacos, and that is actually an understatement it's one of our favorite meals.
I decided why not take taco ingredients and serve them in a different form.
The ingredient list is really anything you like to put in tacos, so it could be shells, meat, tomatoes, onions, cheese, peppers, tater tots.....you get the idea.
The first thing I did was fry up the taco shells in oil to get them nice and crispy.
Next I browned up some meat, with the meat I put in garlic & cillantro for some additional flavor.
To get a mexi-nugget flavor in some tator tots I fried them up with some taco seasoning and then broke them up so it was essentially little cubes of pototes.
Next came time to layer in the pan, I started with the taco shells in the bottom, then cheese, then meat, then veggies, more cheese, another layer of taco shells, cheese, potatoes, cheese, taco shells - I repeated the layering until the pan was full. You could also put salsa or pica de gallo in the layers, but not everyone in my house likes the same salsa spiciness or pico de gallo so those were added on as a topping when people got their servings.
I'm happy to say it was DELICIOUS!!!

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

St. Patty's Day (a week late)













Ok Ok so I know this was a week ago, but I've been busy....

I love St. Patty's Day everyone (even those of you who aren't actually Irish like St. Patrick himself) have a chance to sport some green and and celebrate this fun day!

Here is America we love this day, it's a chance to go out and have fun and wear a bright color! Take Chicago who has been dying the river green since 1962 - I can't even imagine in my head how much dye that take, but what a fun thing to do!! Many cities have parades with rainbows, fake gold and of course a leprechan or 2!

The past few years on St. Patty's day I've spent the night with some great friends and we've had a blast out together, however this year with the day being on a weekday staying out late was not on the agenda for a few people! My most awesome friend Brad had actually never been out on St. Patty's day - I was SHOCKED to learn this! So Sean & I made plans with Brad MONTHS ago because he needed to go out and experience the awesomeness that is going to a pub on March 17th!

Our evening actually started with dinner at my parent's house, however instead of your typical Irish faire we had New York style pizza, oh well we had a multi-cultural night :-) Our plans did not include making the trek downtown to go to Kell's because really we didn't want to drive that far, and pay for parking, not to mention how packed it gets there! Luckily there is a great Irish Pub/Restaurant about 5 minutes from my house which is where we decided we'd try our luck for the night!

They had a HUGE tent set up in their front parking lot with a live band in it, as well as a live band inside! We opted for the tent because you can be rowdier a tent, not to mention the fact that there was ZERO room inside! We met up with some folks that Brad knew (however most of them left on the early side - NO FUN!) The band was GREAT we had a good time rockin' out to them!!!

As we were outside with our beers having fun I was reminded of many many many college parties. Just the overall feeling of loud music, lots of beer, and everyone in a really good mood it was great! Everyone is all smiles and nobody has a care in the world - what fun!!

We went inside around midnight for another beer and some delicious food and yet more band music, we were lucky enough to find an empty table!

It was such a fun night with my 2 favorite guys!

Monday, March 15, 2010

Pulled Pork

 Greetings from the chef!

So this week's "make something I've never made before" task was Pulled Pork (I think you probably could have guessed that from the title of this blog!)
So once again to start I searched my favorite recipe sites, and my good old trusty friend google. A recipe I saw mentioned caught my attention was one that called for Jack Daniels whiskey (anything with good whiskey can't be bad right?) Well it took some digging but I did find a good recipe (one that I will include in the blog)
Never having made pulled pork I had no idea what to expect. I made sure I had all my listed ingredients, then I had to finda good pork shoulder - which I did! Thank goodness Top Foods was having an awesome meat sale!
Since this was something completely new to me I wanted to follow the recipe exactly (alterations can always be made at a later date, however this recipe was so good I probably won't need to). I had lot of fun making this for some reason. Another plus with this recipe the whole time it's in the slow cooker the house smells AWESOME!!! I had everyone's mouths watering all day (including the dogs)!!!!!

Here's the recipe:
1 Onion (chopped fine)
2 TBSP Garlic (chopped fine)
1 TBSP Tomato Paste
2 TBSP Dijion Mustard
1/4 Cup White Vinegar
1 TSP Paprika
1/3 Cup Ketchup
2 TSP Worcestershire Sauce
1/2 Cup Jack Daniels Whiskey
1/4 Cup Light Brown Sugar
1 TSP ground black pepper
1 Bay Leaf
3 LBS Pork Shoulder Roast
First thing you do is combine ALL ingredients (except the meat) into the slow cooker
Once they are all mixed you drop the meat in
Cover the meat with water
Place the lid on the slow cooker
Bring to a boil
After it boils reduce to a simmer
Let simmer for 2 hours (I actually let it simmer for almost 4)
Take meat out
Take roughly 1/3 of the liquid out
Pull meat apart and place back in slow cooker
*I actually did vary from the recipe on this part*
The recipe said to let it stay in for an hour, then serve, I however added a some Jack Daniels BBQ sauce and let it sit for the rest of the afternoon (another 3 hours) then all day the next day before we had it for dinner that night. Added a little bit of BBQ sauce every once inawhile for some flavor.























Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Favorite Appetizer

Thought I would share with you all one of my favorite appetizers and the best part is it is SUPER easy to make!!!!
What you'll need is the tubes of cresent roll dough, a block of cheese, margarine, chopped garlic, and italian seasoning.
First thing you do is take your cheese and make a bunch of small cubes, the type of cheese doesn't really matter it's really your preference. You'll need one cheese cube per serving so the number of cubes you have will depend on how many you're going to make. Also, the size of your cube is up to you, a bigger cube will make a cheesier appetizer.
When you open the package of dough you're not going to separate all the triangles, normally the triangles are paired up to make a rectangle (4 rectangles per tube). You want to keep them in the rectangles. Since there is a bit of a perforation in the rectangle you'll want to squish the triangles together to make it so there is no seam.
You will then take your rectangle and cut it into 4 equal strips.
Take your cube of cheese and place it at the top of the strip and then roll the strip down so you have a bit of a square shape. After that you'll want to press the sides together so they are closed off.
As you finish each one place on a greased cookie sheet.
Once you have made your desired amount melt butter.
Add minced garlic to butter.
Spread garlic butter over squares.
Sprinkle italian seasoning on top.
Bake at temperature on cresent roll tube, you may have to cook a couple extra minutes than tube says.
They should be a nice golden color when they are done.
I can't tell you how many times I have served this and they have always been a crowd pleaser!!!

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Coach Interview

Well last night I had my interview with some of the little league board members.
For some reason I was nervous, weird right?
I remember growing up when they needed it was coaches it was really simple, pretty much if you raised your hand you could coach (well not really raising your hand, but you get the idea).
Well now you have to fill out a lengthy questionare, consent to a full background check (which I totally get), and have an interview with some members of the league board.
So my Mom drove me over to the meeting because Sean was till job hunting at the library with our car. I'm glad she was there, she kept me calm before my meeting started!
The guy in the room before me kept dragging his meeting on and on and on I could hear the 3 League people several times trying to end and each time he'd ask something else or say something else - bit of a power trip, but that's ok some guys need to do that ya know!
Well the 3 people I interview with her awesome, one of them I've been emailing with a bit, the other I've talked on the phone, and the last guy was a new person, but all were very nice. They asked me a few questions all of which were very good questions "What will my coaching style be" "How will I handle a parent who is harrassing the kiddos, or umpires during a game" "How would I handle a kid who was squirly during a game or practice" "What is my history or expertise with baseball/softball" They liked some of my answers a lot so that was good news!!
Turns out the lady who is the player agent is also a Coug and she was also in a sorority so she and I had a common bond so that was cool!
Next Monday I have a coaches meeting and I'll get my roster and all that good stuff.
Now, I need to compose a small packet for my parents with team expectations, things the kids need, etc etc etc!
I'm so exctied to coach I have literally been waiting for this since Lilly was born. I always LOVED softball growing up and have wanted to expose Lilly to how much fun it is!!!!

Monday, March 8, 2010

New Shoes!

For those of you who know me you know that shoes are not something I wear on a day to day basis. For the most part I wear flip flops - rain, hail, snow, sun, whatever it's doing outside I generally have flip flops on.


Flip Flops are comfortable, roomy, and most importantly my feet never get hot! Also you can have a pair in every color imagineable to go with every outfit you own and at only roughly $3.00 a pair it's quite affordable!


My love for flip flops aside my Mom pointed out to me that to coach T-ball I was going to need some real shoes. She's right, trying to run after stray balls and rogue T-ballers in flip flops just isn't going to work.


So off we went in search of sneakers - I honestly cannot remember the last time I bought a pair of sneakers. I have a vague memory of buying a pair of Nikes at Shopco in Pullman during the college years, but I don't know if that's the last pair I bought or if there was a pair after that.


Part of my problem with shoes is my feet are GINORMOUS I used to be a size 9 to 9 1/2 then I had Lilly and I'm around a size 11 - Thanks for that Lilly! So trying to find shoes that aren't super ugly can be a bit of a challenge!!!!


At the store I looked at all the shoes, then I narrowed it down to Nikes since generally those are the most comfortable (in my opinion) there was one pair I REALLY liked (they were pink and grey) however there wasn't anything bigger than a size 8 so that wasn't gonna work, but I settled on a grey and dark purple pair.


Now, my main concern is getting them nice and broken in before T-ball starts, I've already played outside with Lilly in them and been on a 3 mile walk and so far so good!!!!

Sunday, March 7, 2010

Sunny Saturday











Well it's only the beginning of March and already our weather here in the PNW has been glorious!! We've had several sunny days!! When it's nice out I like to get Lilly outside and play not matter what it is we do!!!!!
Today was another one of those beautiful sunny days and since were hanging out at my parent's house while Sean was at his test we had all kinds of stuff we could do!
We started out the day playing a little T-ball in the front yard. This is quickly becoming one of Lilly's favorite activites! I have to say she's getting pretty good!! Her hitting is pretty good, and she's got an arm on her! We've just go to work on the catching the ball in the glove thing, but we'll get there! I also taught her some basic baserunning, for example if you're on first and the ball gets hit where do you go and she figured that out pretty quickly - I'm glad she's such a smart cookie!
After baseball Papa was going to wash Gramma's car and Lilly wanted to help. So the 2 of them spent some time making sure Gramma's car was all sparkly clean! She had a great time with that.
Once the car was all clean I fixed Lilly her lunch and let her eat it outside in the sunshine, something we did a lot of last Summer and she LOVES!!!!!
Lilly finished her lunch and hung out with Papa some more before her nap and then Mom and I went one our daily walk and enjoyed the sunshine!!!
We ended our day celebrating Anne's 65th birthday with the Varsity @ Dick & Kay's. The party I kid you not was planned in record time last weekend with my Mom & Kay calling the Varsity and I was in charge of rallying the JV! It was such a fun night! I got to spend a lot of time with my fellow JVers as well as time with the Varsity! Such a wonderful group and so awesome that they've all been friends for 20+ years now! Sean, Lilly, & I stayed until 11:30.
I love simple days like today. I am so grateful for my great family, especially my wonderful daughter! Just spending time with her is one of my greatest joys in life. I also love being able to just hang out over at my parent's house all day (their yard is bigger and more fun to play in!). Then ending the night with all these people that I've known and loved for most of my life just makes me smile!

Sean's Test


Today Sean took the physical and written tests for a job as a Snohomish County Custody Deputy! It's a step in the direction of law enforcement, which Sean has decided is his career goal. One that I fully support and am behind!!!

The physical test consisted of a 1.5 mile run which needed to be completed in under 17 minutes, also how many pushups he could do in 60 seconds (the maximum they needed was 23) and how many situps in a minute (the maximum was 18). If an individual passed the physical test then they had to wait around a bit and take the written exam which had a few "story-type" math problems, some word placement, ability to read graphs, and a few other things.

Well I'm happy to say that Sean did the run in under 13 minutes, and got the maximum for the sit-ups and push-ups in under a minute!!! GO SEAN!!!

So then he had to wait around to take the written. He thinks he did pretty well so hopefully in the next couple of weeks we will get the results!! If he is one of the top 50 guys then he has to take the oral boards which is a very intense 30-60 minutes where he gets grilled and asked a zillion questions!

Knowing that Sean would be stuck up there most of the day with no place to go, nowhere to get lunch I packed him a lunch, which now explains the picture at the top of the blog. The best part of the lunch might be the fruit snacks! Lilly said that Daddy could have one of her Scooby Fruit Snacks so they could help him do well! How cute is that?

I'm so proud of Sean, now that he's taken one test I'm sure the others will be much easier! I was so nervous for him all day today just hoping it was going alright and that he was doing alright.

Whew! I'm glad today went as well as it did!!
I had an eventful day today, but man I'm really sleepy so I'll post more later about what a great Saturday we had!!!

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Hit, Drop, Run

Hit, Drop, Run - sounds simple right?
In preparation for the upcoming T-ball season Lilly and I have been spending quite a bit of time outside learning the basics. Already she can hit and throw the ball quite well - we're still working on catching.
Today while we were outside it occured to me great, she can hit the ball but does she know what to do next. Of course this is just something I kinda took for granted having played many years of softball and of course being an avid baseball fan and watching my fair share of games.
So today's big T-ball lesson was Hit (the ball), Drop (the bat), and Run (to first (our first base was a dust pan, but you get the idea)).
So after we got our home plate and first base positioned just right we began practicing this little drill. First I showed her what I meant when I said Hit, Drop, Run. She then tells me ok Mom I got it!
Not quite, she hit the ball, thought about it for a minute, dropped the bat, and then started running. I'm sure you're thinking that sure sounds like she's got it to me. Well she started running toward the ball that she had just hit. Not exactly the goal. It was extremely hard to keep a straight face because it was so the stereotypical first time base-runner scenerio and here it was in my own front yard. Not wanting to laugh at her and discourage her I managed not to laugh and explain to her what she needed to do one more time.
So back to the T we went and after we checked our feet position, hand position, shoulder position, and gave the ball a good stare down we were ready to try again. I stood back held my breath and watched as she hit the ball, paused for a second, and took of toward first base.
This was better, we're making improvements, however carrying the bat down to first base is not good and might scare the poop out of some little kid playing first during a game to see another excited little kid running towards them with a bat.
So back to the T we went and I reminded her of the ever imporant step of dropping the bat. She looks at me and gives me that ok Mom I've got it this time face.
So I sauntered back to my position in the lawn and watched her check her feet, check her hands, check her shoulders, stare the ball down, take her swing and.......................................
She hit the ball, dropped the bat, and took off toward first!!!!!!!!
To ensure this was not a fluke we did it several more times and each time she did it perfectly!
Days like today always make me smile!!!!

WolfMan

So Brad my totally awesome friend for a zillion years now is also quite handy when it comes to computers, and last week when my computer decided it didn't want to start up I frantically got a hold of Brad who of course came down from Marysville, worked his magic, and fixed it. So to thank him we decided we'd see a movie on his next day off (which was yesterday) my treat. He got to pick the movie so we (Brad, Sean, & myself) saw Wolfman.
Going into the movie I had no expectations of it being an Oscar contender or anything even close to that because really when you're going to see a movie entitled Wolfman you want to see people getting decapitated, lots of action, and a lot of those quiet scenes with sudden loud noises or movements that make you jump!
Well Wolfman did not dissapoint, several decapitations, good action scenes (including a wolf on wolf fight that was awesome!), and I think I jumped a minimum of 10 times, much to the amusement of my movie going friends!
The cast for the movie was pretty awesome, Anthony Hopkins who we all know plays an excellent creepy guy and Benecio who I LOVE LOVE LOVE!!!!
We saw the movie at the Cinnebarre, Brad & Sean had never been to this wonderful establishment where one can order a beer, wine, or delicious snack foods from a kitchen. It's a completely fun way to see a movie!!!! So we ordered a pitcher of beer sat back and watched the movie!

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Eliptical

Whew!
So today I opted out of the afternoon walk because I have a GINORMOUS blister on the bottom of my foot that was caused by the stupid brace I have to wear from when I messed up my foot back in January.
I however didn't want to waste my afternoon doing nothing, my parents have an eliptical in the garage and the thing doesn't get used that often so I thought to my self A-HA! That is the answer.
I spent a total of 45 minutes on the eliptical today and roughly 21 minutes using the free weights. It was a good workout let me tell you I was all kinds of sweaty when I was done (ok you probably didn't want to know that)
The best part of my workout today was my workout buddy, nope it wasn't my Mom it was Lilly! She helped me count to 25 for my reps and sang along to the Beatles songs that were playing on my I-Pod while I was on the machine! She was so cute!!! She even "worked out" with the weights!!
Tonight I am looking forward to a munchkin free evening! Lilly is going to stay at my parent's house while Brad, Sean, & I go see Wolfman - I'm sure I'll have a post about my thoughts tomorrow!
Currently I'm enjoying some peace and quiet while Miss Lilly is up for her afternoon nap. AHHHHHH the sounds of silence can be so wonderful sometimes!

Quiche!!!

So one of my new goals is at least once a week to make something new and delicious for dinner (I have 2 weeks of previous experiments and recipes to post on a slower blog day!!!

Last week I decided that this week's challenge would be quiche, since I have never made one.

My first step was to find a recipe that not only I would like but would also be a fan favorite for the fam! I of course went to my favorite recipe webiste (http://www.myrecipes.com/) and searched for quiche. I found a couple on there that looked good, however being my grandmother's granddaughter I altered them! Here are the recipes for both (the altered versions of course)


Bacon, Ham, & Swiss Quiche:

6 - Eggs

1 1/2 Cups of Half & Half

1 - 9" Pie Crust

1/2 Lb. Cubed Ham

1 - Pkg. Cooked Bacon

1-2 Cups Shredded Swiss

1/2 Cup Chopped Onion

1/4-1/2 Cup Chopped Cilantro


1 - Cook Bacon & Chop

2 - Beat Eggs

3 - Add Half & Half to Eggs

4 - Add Onion, Cilantro, & Bacon to Egg Mixture

5 - Place Pie Crust in Dish

6 - Sprinkle light layer of cheese into pie crust

7 - Put Ham on top of cheese

8 - Pour Egg Mixture of top of Ham

9 - Top with remaining cheese

10 - Bake at 375 degrees for 45 minutes, or until done (to test if done stick toothpick in center and when you pull it out and nothing is sticking to it that is how you know it's cooked all the way)


Crab Quiche Florentine:

12 oz. Crab Meat (in small pieces)

1-2 Cups Mozzerella Cheese

1/2 Cup Onion (chopped)

1/4 Cup Garlic (minced)

*Tarragon

*Nutmeg

*Old Bay

*Pepper

1 - Cup Evaporated Skim Milk

6 - Eggs

*Spice Quantities are subjective, add as much or as little as you want


1 - Saute Onions in butter or margaine for roughly 4 minutes

2 - Add Garlic saute for additional 2 minutes

3 - Add Tarragon, Nutmeg, Old Bay, & Pepper and saute for 2 more minutes - Set aside

4 - Beat Eggs

5 - Add Milk to Eggs

6 - Place pie crust in dish

7 - Sprinkle light layer of cheese into crust

8 - Place Crab Meat on top of cheese

9 - Pour Egg Mixture on top of cheese

10 - Top with remaining Cheese

11 - Bake at 375 degrees for 45 minutes or until done


I'm happy to report that both quiches turned out AWESOME!!!!!! Personally I like the crab one a little better than that ham & cheese, but both were delicious. Everyone went back for seconds! I guess the sign of a good meal is the lack of leftovers!!!!





Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Thank You Kia


I'm sure you all remember those random commercials leading up the SuperBowl with the life size Mr. Machine, Sock Monkey, and a couple other toys. The commercials didn't make a whole lot of sense until the main commerical at the Super Bowl.

During the commercial we see the toys as toys after their big night out in the Kia where they felt like life size people partying like rock stars.

Ever since Kia aired this little gem of a commercial Lilly got the sock monkey stuck in her head and she wanted one. Great! I'm not joking (I actually wish I was)! I thought it would pass, one of those random requests that after about a week will just go away - no such luck because as you all know once a commercial airs during the SuperBowl it then airs quite frequently.

So last week I decided how hard could making a sock monkey be, really? The first task was trying to find some sort of pattern or how-to guide. Well thank goodness for Google not only did I find a step-by-step guide with pictures there were also several how-to videos on You Tube. I'll be honest some of the videos were pretty funny!

Once I determined that this was something I could do I took Lilly to the store to pick out some socks in which to make her sock monkey. Now this was a process there were soooooooo many pairs of socks in sooooooo many different colors. Lilly would pick one pair, walk down the aisle some more, then find another pair she liked better. Finally she settled on a pink & red argyle patterned pair. Then we had to pick out some buttons for the eyes! After our sock experience I simply took her to the small craft section at WalMart where there is one rack of buttons instead of taking her to Joann's where there is a HUGE aisle of them!! Smart move on my part! She decided after careful reviewing to go with some pink flower buttons.

We got home from the store and I got busy! I made the first cut on one pair of socks and sewed up the legs and my sewing machine broke! This is status quo for projects though something that should take 5 minutes takes and hour and something that should take a couple of hours takes 3 days. So for the rest of the night I worked on sewing Miss Sock Monkey (it's a girl because the socks are pink) I continuted to work on the monkey while we watched TV that night, the next night, and again the following night. Man, did I miss my sewing machine, but I was bound and determined to finish it for Lilly!!!

Well after 3 nights of sewing limbs, and eyes, and a mouth, and even adding some pink hair Miss Monkey was finished. Lilly LOVES it! Which when it comes down to it is all the matters! Seeing her smile makes everything ok!

Monday, March 1, 2010

New Beginings

Today is the day I re-vamped the blog, changed my pic, and decided on a new way to format the blog! YAY!!!!
I've come to the realization that some people think that stay at home Mom's don't work, that they just sit around eating bon bons and watching soap operas, for those people I'd like you to come spend the day with my very opinionated and independant 5 year old which doesn't allow for soap operas unless they involve SpongeBob!!
I have some fun stuff to blog about in this new format, but I want to spread some if it out, like Lilly's new found love for the Beatles, the sock monkey, and Lilly's favorite Olympic Events!
So stay tuned for daily stories and goodies!!!!!