Saturday, November 26, 2011

It's The Most Wonderful Time of The Year...

That song is nauseatingly catchy, no?
Anyways, it's been way too long. AGAIN. No reasonable excuses here. Although, we did run away to Hawaii for almost 2 weeks (heaven) so I guess that's kind of an excuse. And then when we got back.... VOILA.. winter! With winter comes the best holiday ever. I am, however, a little anxious about this one due to the current familial situation. So my coping mechanisms for the upcoming festivities are to:
1. Craft the HELL out of this Christmas.
2. Drink.  Not in an alchoholic kind of way, but in a take-the-edge-off kind of way.
3. Make a fuck load of *amazing* food and WOW the socks off our holiday house guests.

The three above mechanisms unexpectedly came in to play today.  Far earlier than I expected.  But it was fun.  We put up our first ever "together" Christmas tree.  We covered the exterior of our cute little house in those weird neon-like LED lights (personally, I like the old school Christmas lights) and we drank kind of a lot of wine in the process.  See some of our Christmas sparkle around the house.....
Stockings.  Cute, right?
Let the madness begin.
















The finished project!!  OH YAAA!


Not Christmasy at all, but I'm in love with it.  All the shells I collected in Hawaii. 


Cute little homemade garland on the mantel. 


More Christmas.  Just not done.  I need to make that weird hole in the wall look good.

Anyways, I shall be (as mentioned above) pulling a FULL-ON Martha this year... so prepare yourselves for the photographic evidence.  It will be good. 

It's not even December yet, and I kind of hate myself for what I am about to say, but HAPPY HOLIDAYS!

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Tuesday Night Clow Cooker Dinner: Indonesian Chicken

Another good one! I'm quickly becoming obsessed with my slow cooker.  It's THE. BEST. THING. EVER. to come home to a meal that is cooked. And delicious. And ready to eat.

Ingredients
  • 8 bonless skinless chicken thighs
  • 5 carrots, chopped
  • 2 onions, chopped
  • 3 cloves of garlic
  • 3/4 cup peanut butter
  • 1/4 soy sauce
  • 1 1/4 cup water
  • Crushed hot pepper flakes to your liking
  • 1/2 tsp. ground ginger
  • 1 cup frozen peas
  • 1 tbsp. white wine vinegar
  • Unsalted peanuts or cashews, chopped
  • Green onions, chopped

 
 Method
  • Place chicken in slow cooker
  • Add carrots, onions and garlic
  • In a small bowl, whisk together peanut butter, soy sauce and water.  Add hot pepper flakes and ginger
  • Pour peanut butter over chicken and combine to coat chicken
  • Cook on Low for 4-5 hours
  • Add white wine vinegar and peas and cook for another 10 minutes
  • Serve over quinoa, rice or alone.  Garnish with peanuts and green onion
  • Enjoy!

Monday, October 10, 2011

Pumpkin Cheesecake

I volunteered to take dessert to Lee's parents' place for Thanksgiving.  I decided I would combine two of my all time favourite desserts to make one heavenly and sinful creation: pumpkin cheesecake.  This cheesecake is low-fat, low-cal, no-sugar, ultra healthy and completely guilt-free.  Ok, not at all actually, but it tastes extra delicious if you tell yourself that as you're eating it.  Ignorance is bliss, no?

Ingredients

  • 1 cup crushed ginger snap cookies
  • 3 tbsp. melted butter
  • 1-2 tbsp. brown sugar (depending on how sweet your ginger snaps are)
  • 1 tsp. cinnamon
  • 4 8 0z. pkg. cream cheese (no low-fat crap, please)
  • 1 1/2 cups white sugar
  • 5 eggs
  • 1/4 cup flour
  • 1 3/4 cup of pumpkin puree (not pumpkin pie filling)
  • 1 tbsp. dark rum
  • 1 tbsp. pumpkin pie spice mix or equal parts cinnamon, nutmeg and ground ginger


Method

  • Preheat oven to 325 degrees.
  • Combine first 4 ingredients in a small bowl.  Press into the bottom of a lightly greased spring form pan and put in the fridge to chill.
  • In a large mixing bowl beat cream cheese until light and fluffy.
  • Slowly add sugar and continue to beat.
  • Beat in eggs, one at a time, fully combining mixture before adding the next.
  • Slowly add flour and combine.  Add spice mixture.  
  • Scrape the bowl down with a spatula and make sure everything is well combined.  The bowl will be FULL!  Don't be alarmed. 
  • Pour cheese mixture into spring form pan and bake for 2 hours or until the cheesecake is set.
  • Cool on the counter for 1 hour and then chill for several hours. 
  • Enjoy!


Happy Thanksgiving!  (more pictures of our Thanksgiving feast to follow)
xoxoxo

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Daydreaming...

I want so many house things now that we have a big fancy new house to put fancy new house things in.  The top priorities for our shopping weekend consist of #1. Pretty house things #2. More pretty house things and #3. You guessed it- more pretty house things.  We are only going for 2 nights and will only be driving a little Maxima, so in reality, this trip will not be that epic.  It just seems to be the only thing that is getting me through this day.  This is what I have been daydreaming about......
I want all this..

I want one of these....


I like this...

This is pretty...


  
Nice...


I want these too..


Amazing...

I love throw cushions!
Must have!

Breakfast For Tomorrow.... Today!

Due to the stress, changes and craziness of life recently, my mom and I have decided to run away for 2 days.  Nowhere exciting, just Montana.  Target is calling my name.  We will be leaving tomorrow morning, so I thought I'd make us some easy portable road-trip breakfast snacks.  The recipe is almost totally made up (so excuse the approximate measurements) but it turned out quite well, so I thought I'd share.

Muffin Tin Quiche

Ingredients
  • 1 cup almond meal
  • 1/4 cup ground flax seed
  • A few tbsp. melted butter
  • 4 eggs
  • 1 cup milk
  • 1 cup grated cheese of your choice 
  • Your choice of veegtable filling:  I chose mushrooms, orange and red peppers, onions and garlic (all that was in my fridge!)
Method
  • Combine first three ingredients in medium sized bowl (should be crumbly) and press into the bottom of 12 muffin tins. Bake at 350 degrees for about 5-8 minutes.
  • Meanwhile, saute mushrooms and other veggies in olive oil.  Season well with S&P and your choice of herbs.
  • In a large bowl, whisk together eggs, milk and cheese.
  • Pull muffin tins out of the oven, and scoop about 1 tbsp. full of veggie mixture on to each crust.  Then carefully pour the egg and cheese in to the muffin tins to (*almost*) reach the top.
  • Sprinkle with extra cheese if you'd like (who WOULDN'T like?) and bake at 350 for another 15-20 minutes or until the eggs have puffed up.  Don't overcook, though!
  • Enjoy!!

Happy weekend!  (Well, it's my weekend, anyways!)

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Lucky Number 5

I have always hated those nauseating couples that hang off of each other in the grocery store, cuddle in the movie theatre, or kiss in public places.  So hopefully, ME blogging about my amazing Lee doesn’t make me one of those people.  If it does, who the fuck cares?  He is awesome, and today is a special day for us.  We make a point of doing something special on the 5th of every month.  Sometimes simply just acknowledging the day is all it is.  But it’s always special.  So, here are my 5 favourite things about Lee to celebrate the 5th:

1. His willingness to help people.  He is always willing to fix something for someone, make a situation better, solve problems, and generally just lend a helping hand to anyone that needs it.
2. His love of children.  Always an attractive quality in a man.  J  But watching Lee with kids actually MELTS. MY. HEART.
3. His practicality and dependability.  Sometimes it drives me insane, but most times it keep me grounded.  If we were both flighty and “out there” then we would have a problem.
4. His little-kid-ness.  He is like a little kid in a 28 year old body and I LOVE it.  He never takes anything TOO seriously and he is always able to make me laugh.
5. His accepting and easy-going ways.  There are so many times that I catch myself acting like a loonie and think to myself, “If I was with anyone else right now, he would think/do _________.”   But Lee is easy-going and calm and is the most accepting and loving person that I know.  

He makes me feel lucky every day.  And I LOVE HIM!




Slow Cooker Tuesday Dinner: Artichoke Chicken

My routine-making always seems to start with meal-planning.  I always feel better having a week full of dinners planned out.  It’s kind of insane, actually.  Most people would organize drawers, or empty boxes, plan activities or meetings, but me, I plan FOOD.  I decided that Tuesday nights will be our slow cooker nights (as I often work late on Tuesdays).  Plus, cooking in the slow cooker is like opening a present.  You pop a bunch of random ingredients in to a pot, leave the house for 7 hours, come home to delightful aromas and open the pot to a wonderful surprise! A complete and delicious dinner.  Last night’s attempt: Artichoke Chicken and Quinoa.  The recipe was kind of a compilation of a few I had found online.  I wanted to eliminate flour and sugary ingredients, so this is what I came up with.  It was verrrrrry good!


Artichoke Chicken and Quinoa

Ingredients
-1 14 oz. can crushed tomatoes
-2 cloves garlic, minced
-1 cup chopped artichokes hearts (the ones from the deli marinated in oil are especially yummy)
-1/2 cup chopped, pitted olives (for the love of Pete, do NOT use the canned ones)
-1 medium yellow onion, chopped
-2 cups sliced mushrooms
-1 ¼ cup chicken broth
-a splash of dry white wine
-3 tbsp. arrowroot powder (cornstarch would suffice, I’d imagine)
-1 ½ lbs. boneless skinless chicken thighs or breasts

Method
-Combine all ingredients except chicken in slow cooker pot and stir to combine
-Place chicken on top of tomato mixture and spoon some of the mixture over the chicken
-Cook on low for 7-8 hours.  Serve over quinoa, steamed rice, or cous cous.

Monday, October 3, 2011

Monday

Well, it seems as though my attempt at a "New Beginning" and regular blogging has kinda sucked. I think maybe I have questioned whether or not my thoughts and ideas are worthy of actually blogging about. Like really, who gives a shit? My life is NOT that exciting. BUT... I am still blog obsessed. I follow this cool/weird fashion editor in NYC, this insane hippy vegan freak in Colorado (she's REALLY nuts), I read recipe blogs, wedding blogs, baby blogs, my friends blogs, boring blogs... I don't know what it is, but I find them all fascinating.  And I have recently becoming re-inspired by my awesome co-worker (and great friend) who just started a blog.  She is in the bloggymoon stage of blogging (the honeymoon stage, get it? Ha) where everything is fun and exciting.  But I realized today. NONE of these amazing bloggers are blogging about life-changing events or anything earth-shattering.  Just everyday happenings that I find SO awesome.
So, with the craziness of buying and completely re-doing (painting, carpet, floor, baseboards) a new house with my man (I know -SO exciting! I'm a grown-up!) behind me, I am looking forward to a regular routine and regular dinners and bed-times and regular BLOGGING.  Fingers crossed.  I love routine.  WOOT WOOT! 

I saw this on my friend Jess's blog, and thought I'd steal it to get the ball rolling. 

ABC's About Me
A. Age: 27
B. Bed Size: King - oh yeaaaaaa.  Our latest housey purchase.  *IN LOVE*
C. Chore that you hate: I like satisfying chores - ie. vacuuming.  I hate things that are never-ending - ie. dishes.
D. Dogs:  Not yet.... in the cards for spring.
E. Essential start to your day: A good-bye smooch from Lee (I know, PUKE)
F. Favorite color: Blue!
G. Gold or Silver: Silver usually.
H. Height: 5'9"
I. Instruments you play: None. :(
J. Job title: Office Administration/Chiropractic Assistant/Yoga Instructor
K. Kids: Nope.  Love 'em though
L. Live: Calgary, Alberta
M. Mother’s name: Janice
N. Nicknames: Miss (my Dad has called me Miss forever) and Lee calls me Koala because he thinks I cling on to him for dear life like a koala bear. Which I do NOT do. For the record
O. Overnight hospital stays: 5 nights in Grade 6 - I had Scarlet Fever.  Sounds like it was 1920 when I was in Grade 6
P. Pet peeves: Bad drivers.  Especially people who SQUINT while they drive.  Scary.
Q. Quote from a movie: So many.  But definitely, "Nobody puts Baby in a corner." -Dirty Dancing
R. Right or left handed: Right
S. Siblings: Brothers - 2 younger, A & D
T. Time you wake up: 5:00am 4 days of the week. Glorious, I know.
U. Ultimate Vacation: Anywhere with a beach.
V. Vegetable you hate: Raw eggplant.  They are fine cooked, though.
W. What makes you run late: My hair.  I can't handle bad hair days.  I have been having them alot lately.
X. X-Rays you’ve had: SOOO many... mostly of my back.
Y. Yummy food that you make: EVERYTHING.  So modest.  :)
Z. Zoo animal: Giraffes... I love their eyelashes. 

I'm back at it, bitches!!  Talk to you soon....

Saturday, May 14, 2011

Sweet Saturday

 We had a busy, productive day today.  And we were lucky enough to have our little pal Finn over for the afternoon.  He helped us finish our upside-down tomato planter projects.  Apparently tomatoes love to grow upside-down.  Lee found a how-to video on YouTube.  We learned that marigolds on top are best because they protect the tomato roots from bugs.  Lee also found some beautiful black industrial bins to use as our tomato planters.  I decided they need to be spruced up with some polka-dots! 

Our beautiful Boss Lubricants bin


Polka-dots! The little tomatoes shoots are just peeking out the bottom.

Little cutie, bundled up inside watching us struggle to hang our baskets outside.  Giving us lots of instruction!

LOVE him.
Such a lovely day.  So happy to enjoy some sunshine.  I can't wait for some delicous sweet tomatoes and some more quality time with my little Finny.

Saturday, April 16, 2011

A New Beginning

It's been one whole year (almost to the day) since my very first blog post. I started writing originally because my adventures as a single girl trying to find a husband turned out to be rather amusing, and I felt as though they needed to be shared. This blog was kind of an outlet. As I went on crash-and-burn dates, flirted with gay men in the grocery store and was continually horrified and kind of amused by my encounters with Calgary's men, writing about it all seemed to help make light of it. And also helped me learn alot about myself. I'm kind of insane. Not officially insane, but insane in a funny way. Me actively pursuing a man was like trying to feed a baby a new food. The only reason I use this analogy is because I recently tried feeding my best friend Jessica's baby some food he has never tried... it was HILARIOUS. He was SO expressive. So was I, I suppose. I was zooming tiny spoonfuls of mashed avocado and banana at his face while my mouth was wide open in hopes that we would follow my example and open his mouth wide enough in order to squeeze in a little scoopful. I was waving my other hand, making airplane sounds and chomping noises in hopes that maybe he would try this new concoction. But every time, just as I saw a glimmer of hope, and thought "this is it, this one's goin' in," he closed his mouth, I smooshed the spoon into his face and with the taste of green gunk on his tongue, he curled up his entire face in complete disgust and stuck his tongue right out. We played this game repeatedly. There was no getting in. So, long analogy, yes... but that was me. Trying to force my way into a relationship, make things right when they weren't.

Sometimes you just gotta let go. And most times you find exactly what you're looking for when you're not looking for it at all. Besides, life is all about timing. (My big revelation. More on this to come.)

One year later, life is so much different. And so amazing. After two incredible trips to Florida to correct my scoliosis, an amazing and memorable Christmas with my family, one year (I can't even believe it) full of giggles and exciting milestones with Jessica's sweet little baby, months of rewarding and satisfying work, and five months of FUN, laughter, and complete wonderfulness with the most kind and perfect man... here I am. And I've missed this little blog of mine... so here we go again. A new beginning. Instead of blogging about my single life, I'll be blogging about my life. Just my life. It may not be exciting and rivetting, but it's mine. And I love it. Pictures, recipes, crafts, tid-bits, paintings, memories, stories, all of the sweet stuff.