Showing posts with label baking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label baking. Show all posts

Thursday, January 26, 2012

Meals this Week

One thing Grant and I have been trying to work on this year is eating more meals at home, and--here's the kicker--not out of a box. Yes, I admit it. We love Kraft Macaroni and Cheese. I blame it on my mom really--I was never allowed to have it as a kid! I always had the healthy stuff--you know, the all-natural white cheese shells. And of course I loved them, but that's because I didn't know what I was missing out on! (Wait, when did this turn into a rant about my love for Mac & Cheese?)

Getting back on track...We've been making an effort since we moved into our new apartment and here's what we've come up with so far:

Friday night we had Nick and Briana over for dinner to repay them for making such delicious Peruvian food for us. We knew we couldn't make anything foreign, but Grant does make a mean ginger sauce to go with our favorite hibachi-style meal.
And for dessert I made a chocolate mousse pie with Cadbury eggs on top.
The next morning I woke up early (well early for a Saturday...it was 9:30) and decided to make Grant and I a big breakfast of pancakes, scrambled eggs, and steak.
We continued to eat our hibachi leftovers throughout the week, but we did take a break from it one night when I cooked up a chicken breast that I had leftover from when I made enchiladas a week ago. I didn't want it to go bad so I experimented with breading it (without bread crumbs since I realized too late I didn't have any) and baking it. It turned out really good so I was happy about that.
As lame as it might be, I decided taking pictures of the food I make might be some kind of motivation for me to cook more. I bet you're going to get sick of seeing our dinner plates pretty soon!

Thursday, July 21, 2011

Baking & Crafts

One reason why I really love not being in school anymore is I can come home from work and just do what I want to do, without having to worry about homework or studying or projects or any of that nonsense. Tuesday night, for example, I got home from work around 6:15 and Grant was working until 11 so I decided to fill my time by making a cake from scratch. I actually made the same cake on Sunday evening for some of our friends who were coming up for a game night. Well this is getting off track, but the game night was so much fun! We had Jamie and Nicole, Justin and Holly, Dani and Alex, and two of Holly and Alex's cousins, plus their cousin's boyfriend. So we definitely had a full house! We played doubles and poker (the boys also played some video games). And we ate cake and just talked and hung out. It was a great night and I was so glad everyone made the drive up to hang out with us :)

Okay, so getting back on track! I made the cake on Sunday and didn't use even half of the frosting I made, so I figured I'd make the same cake again on Tuesday night to use up the rest. Both cakes were delicious, so I definitely don't mind having it lying around.
In addition to making the cake last night, I made a wood-stained quote board. I got the idea from here and have been wanting to make myself one since I saw this post months ago. Grant helped me get the plywood from Home Depot a while ago and I stained it and sanded it when we first got it, but then I hurt my back and wasn't able to finish. So I figured Tuesday night was as good a night as ever and I think it turned out pretty great! I used a portion of the poem "I carry your heart with me" by E.E. Cummings, which has been one of my favorite poems for years.
So yes, I love being able to come home from work and relax and do whatever I feel like doing :) My next project is to make a Sun Burst Mirror -- hopefully I'll find time to do it soon!

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Birthday Party!

Warning: This might be a long post :)

So I posted about my birthday a week or so now and now it's time to post all the pictures from my birthday party, which was almost two weeks ago (I've been slow on blogging lately, sorry). We ended up waiting a few extra days to have the party so that Jamie and Nicole would be able to come (since they were off vacationing in Europe for three weeks). And we decided to do it in the middle of the week, instead of on the weekend, so that Lindsay could come (Preston still wasn't able to, since he was working) and Justin and Holly could come. Turns out it was a perfect night because almost everyone was able to come. We had the Woods, Fillmores, Johnsons (Jessie and Jacob), Lindsay (also Johnson, that's why I had to clarify), Lauren, Miranda, and Ben.

First thing we did was eat! Since it was my golden birthday, I made a special effort to decorate the table in all gold, and serve all yellow and gold foods.
After everyone got enough to eat (and we continued to keep snacking on everything all night), we practiced some Minute-To-Win-It games! Grant and I have been watching that game show lately, since there's hardly anything on TV in the summer, and we decided to try out some of the games for the party. It worked out great because most of the games on the show just use every-day house-hold items, so we didn't have to go out and get a bunch of stuff. We practiced the games for a bit (Grant had set up something like 15 games all around our apartment), and then started the competition! We had two people go head-to-head in every game, and then the winner would advance on to the next round. We continued with that pattern until at last, we had our champion.

First Round:
First Game: A Bit Dicey. Justin and I battled this one out. We each held knives in our mouths and one-by-one balanced 6 dice on top of the flat surface of the knife. The first one to balance all 6 for 3 seconds wins! I won this one and continued on to the next round. Justin's name got placed into the loser bowl :)
Second Game: Bite Me. Miranda and Jamie competed in this challenge. There were five paper bags, all trimmed down to different lengths, on the floor. Miranda and Jamie raced to pick up each bag without anything touching the ground except their feet. Miranda was the clear winner :)
Third Game: Bobblehead. In this game, Lauren and Nicole each had a pedometer attached to their heads and had to shake their heads back and forth for one minute. Whoever had the highest number on the pedometer after one minute, wins! Nicole came out the winner, but it was so close!
 (not the correct people, but I couldn't pass up posting these faces!)
Fourth Game: On The Hook. Grant and Holly were the players in this game, and they had to use chop sticks with string attached to paperclips to go "fishing" for keys. I'm sad to say Holly got off to a rough start in this game, so Grant was able to beat her (but I was rooting for an all-female victory!).
 Fifth Game: Nose Dive. Jessie and Ben played against each other in this challenge. In this game, the players have to transport cotton balls from one spot to the next using just their nose, which have dabs of Vaseline on them. Even though Ben cheated (grabbing more cotton balls at once than he was allowed to), Jessie still won! And so she moved on.
Sixth Game: Back Flip. Jamie and Jacob raced to finish this one. Jamie was chosen to compete in this one, even though he had already been kicked out, because we had an odd number of people playing, so we chose him at random to come back in. They each had the same number of pencils and they had to bounce their pencils into a cup, one at a time. The first to three pencils in their cup, wins. Jamie came out the winner of this game, and moved on.
Then the Second Round began:
Seventh Game:  Junk in the Trunk. Jessie and I faced off in this challenge, where we both had a tissue box that was full of ping pong balls tied to our waste. We then had to shimmy, jump, shake, and anything else we could think to do in order to get all the ping pong balls out of the tissue box. First to empty their box, wins! Jessie creamed me with her bunny hop!
(This is Nicole, not Jessie or I, but this is the only photo of the game I had)
Eighth Game: Hanky Panky. Grant and Miranda faced off in this challenge, for which they each had a new box of tissues that they had to completely empty with just one hand pulling out one tissue at a time. Grant creamed Miranda and moved on to the next round :)
Ninth Game: Puddle Jumper. In this game, Jamie and Nicole each had three cups full of water in front of them. They then had to blow a ping pong ball from the surface of each cup to the next one, and so on. The first to get their ping pong ball across each cup of water, wins. For this game, Jamie scraped ahead of Nicole and was the winner.
In the Third Round, it was just Grant, Jessie, and Jamie. The games began:
Tenth Game: Hang Over. Jessie and Grant raced each other on this one to hang three hangers on a string, but not just hang them, but balance the very tips on the string. This game was close because both of them were doing so well, but then all of the hangers would fall off. In the end though, Grant scraped the win.
Eleventh Game: How's It Hangin'. For this game, Jessie and Jamie battled it out to see who would be facing Grant in the championship round. Jamie and Jessie both had a string tied around their waste that was tied to a banana. They then had to knock the banana into an orange, and push the orange across the room and over the finish line, by just swinging their hips to swing the string attached to the banana. It was pretty awesome to watch! Jamie came out the winner, and then prepared himself to face Grant.
Twelfth Game: Get Forked. Jamie and Grant faced off for the championship with this challenge. They both had to roll nickels along the same surface and try to get one stuck in between the prongs of the fork. It took them both a while, but Jamie finally did it, which made him the champion!
We also had other games stationed around. Some of the best were:

Caddystack. For this game, the challengers had to stack three golf balls on top of each other. However, during our practice no one was successful at this, so we decided to just make it a game for fun, and not in the actual competition.
High Roller. This was another game we didn't actually use in the competition because it was so difficult, but we had fun practicing it nonetheless. The person attempting the challenge had one cup and five dice and had to vertically stack the dice by just using the cup, and no hands. First he or she would need to stack three, then four, then five. 
After the championship (or maybe before, I'm kind of forgetting the time line now) we ate cake! It's been a long time since I've had people sing me Happy Birthday and then blow out a cake, and for this birthday I've had it happen twice! The first, on my actual birthday, was when Justin and Holly and us were eating the treasure chest cake. And the second, was before cutting the cake I made for the party. Let me tell you, this is one tradition I don't think I can do without! You feel so special being sung to by a room full of people in a candle-lit room! :) Anyways, we cut and ate the cake (which was supposed to be gold, but it's hard to make gold food coloring! So it turned out kind of peachy...oh well).
After eating some more, we just hung out and talked until it was late and everyone had to leave (because after all, it was a school night)! Before everyone left though, I was able to convince them to take one last picture. The only problem was Lindsay had already left when this and almost every other picture was taken. So just imagine she's in this one too :)
It was such a great night and I'm so grateful for my awesome husband and all my fun friends! Oh and this definitely goes without saying, but Daniel and Natalie: we missed you guys so much!! Can't wait to be planning our kids birthday parties together in a couple of years, though, when we live in the same area again! (Because that's the plan, right?!?) I really do have the best friends :)

Thursday, June 23, 2011

GOLDEN Birthday!!

Well for those of you who don't already know (because I've been talking about it nonstop for the past month) yesterday was my GOLDEN Birthday!! I'm very very excited to be 22 (on the 22nd)! I've been excited for this particular birthday for a very long time, and Grant made it so much better than I ever imagined!!

He came up with the idea of making my birthday pirate-themed (which he surprised me with yesterday morning) since pirates have treasure, and treasure is gold. So I woke up yesterday morning and on my nightstand was a pirate's bandanna, an eye patch, and some skull and cross bones rings. There was also this note:
I then embarked on my treasure hunt (looking like a pirate). It was awesome! The first clue led me to the shower, which led me to my closet, which led me to the... microwave, clock, tandem bike, rain boots, out to Grant's car and.... to my very own treasure chest!!
I then got so excited and insisted upon laying out the clues in order so I could take some pictures. It was the best way to wake up on my birthday :)
 Here was the last clue that led me to my treasure chest:
After taking tons of pictures, I opened up my gifts in the treasure chest! Grant's parents got me the cutest little apothecary-like jar filled with my own gold coins(!!) and a beautiful yellow candle (since it's my GOLDEN birthday, if you didn't already get that). And Grant got me a Kindle!! I'm very excited about this present! I've been talking about wanting one since last Christmas because now that I've graduated, I've been blowing through books and they're heavy to lug everywhere, so this Kindle will be perfect. And he also gave me two tickets to Lagoon, which he said is what he had planned for us for the today! And just when I thought I was done opening presents, we heard a knock on the door and it was a flower delivery from Andrea! She sent me the most beautiful sunflowers (which are my favorite) that go along great with my golden theme. And then I logged onto my computer and I had two E-cards, one from Aunt Debbie and one from Becky! Both cards were so cute and funny, and made me laugh out loud. I'm telling you, I have the greatest people in my life! :)
Next, Grant cooked me a delicious breakfast of french toast with strawberries, bananas, and powdered sugar on top, with orange juice :) I would have taken a picture...except I scarfed it down before I had the chance. After breakfast we got cleaned up and ready for Lagoon! It was a perfect day to go to the park because hardly anyone was there (I guess because it was a Wednesday). We didn't have to wait longer than 5 minutes for any ride, and we honestly were able to go on every ride in the park in just two hours. It was so much fun to be there with Grant and ride all the roller coasters and just hang out. And of course, we made a special effort to keep the pirate themed going so where did we go for lunch? Well what is a pirate's favorite restaurant? ARRRR-BY'S! So that is where we went :) We also rode the pirate ship ride and tried to get a picture of it, but I'm not sure if you can tell that's where we are. Oh well. It was a great way to spend the afternoon of my birthday!
And because we got done at the park so quickly, we were able to leave and not have to rush home to change for dinner. Instead we were able to go to the pool for a little bit! On the way I checked the mail and I got a great card from my Grandma and an amazing package from my mom!! For my birthday she sent me an Anthropologie gift card (so excited to go shopping), the cutest apron that she made, two books, a ring, a recipe book, and so much candy! I definitely enjoyed opening that package :)
After swimming at the pool, we came home and got cleaned up. Then Grant told me to get back into my pirate outfit. We both changed, looking like mighty good pirates, and headed down to the Provo/Orem area to meet up with Justin and Holly. This much I knew, but I didn't know where we were going until I realized Grant was taking me to dinner at the pirate restaurant, Pirate Island! It was so much fun, and the pizza was pretty good. Justin and Holly dressed up with us too, so I had fun getting into the spirit of things. (Check out our hooks!)
Then after dinner Justin and Holly came back up with us to our place for dessert and games. Grant made me the most amazing cake!! You'll be able to see from the picture that it's a treasure chest!! He loaded the inside with chocolate coins and other golden candy. I love him so much, he went to such an effort to make my day perfect, which it was!
We ate the delicious cake and ice-cream, then hung out for a while just talking and playing games. It was really an amazing day and I'm so thankful that I have a wonderful husband who goes to such lengths to make my birthday special. I said to him "I'm so glad you understand my obsession with birthdays" and he quickly corrected me, saying, "No, I don't understand it. But I love you and so I'll do it for you." Not too many people have a husband who's that great :)

Oh, and I've still got my party to look forward to with all our friends!
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