Sunday, March 27, 2011

KitchenAid Mixer Cover





Rob had given my a gift certificate for Christmas to a fabric shop in town. I wanted to make one thing out with that money, so I looked and looked, and this is what I found. I used an idea from homemade by jill (a great blog I found recently). She has a link to about.com that shows how to create a mixer cover. Like here, I added a lining and a pocket. It was so easy and only took me part of an afternoon. I love this bright splash of color on my kitchen counter.

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Spring Cleaing

I haven't had the time to do the real thing (getting a little antsy to clear some stuff out of our new house), but I had a minute to spruce up this space. A little green really brightens up the place.

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Homemade Pea Soup

I have had a jar of dried peas sitting on my counter for a while. I thought they looked beautiful, but thought I should actually use them. So I made pea soup. I thought it was going to be harder, but I was pleasantly surprised at how easy it was! I used a recipe from allrecipes.com, but adjusted it to fit what I had in the house. You should try it sometime. It is amazing!

2 cups dried split peas
4 cups chicken broth
4 cups water
1/2 teaspoon hot peppers sauce
1-2 cups cubed ham
1 onion chopped
2 potatoes diced
1 bay leaves
1/2 teaspoon pepper
1 chicken bouillon cube
2 tbsp soy sauce
1/2 teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes

In a large stock pot, add split green peas, chicken broth, water, hot pepper sauce, ham, chopped onion, diced potatoes, bay leaves, pepper, chicken bouillon cube, soy sauce and red pepper flakes and bring to boil. Reduce heat and simmer, covered for about 1 hour 30 min, stirring occasionally. Or until you think it is done.

** The recipe says to take out part of it to process in a blender or food processor. I didn't do that because I like thick, chunky soup. And the peas had cooked down. You can add 2 cups of cream at the end too, but I didn't.


Yum!

Monday, March 14, 2011

Here's an idea....

I have been wanting to make a quilt for our bed for a while now, but haven't gotten enough guts to pick out a patter, fabric, or even start for that matter. All I do is look online at all the beautiful pieces other people create and try to get inspired. Well, that isn't how things get done. But I found this great blog called thelongthread.com. She is an amazing quilter, seamstress, and over-all idea collector. And from her, I finally got an idea! She started doing something like this...



Using a bunch of scraps, she sewed a long piece of lines. Now she is making this...





I am now inspired! She said "sew now... figure out if you like it later." I think I will do that. We will see where it leads me.

Yikes!

Sunday, March 13, 2011

Thanks Becky!




My Sister-in-law Becky is so talented! She made Kris a hat like this recently and she asked if I wanted one too.... Of course! She picked gray for the hat and a burnt orange for the flower. It fits perfectly and the flower is on a pin so I can wear it with other things too. *so smart*

Saturday, March 12, 2011

Today was "Chicken Day"



Rob, Ollie, and I welcomed home 12 day old chicks! They are such a joy. They had many visitors today.


I will post better pictures soon. Cheap Cheap!

Friday, February 25, 2011

Best Boy Scout Themed Cake





Rob was recruited to help Taylor with his cake for the Boy Scout's Blue and Gold Banquet. Here are some pics of the winner of "Best Theme".

Thursday, February 24, 2011

A little green





A while ago, I bought these little plants at a greenhouse that was going out of business. Rob had these little spice containers that belonged to his grandma that we had sitting on our kitchen windowsill. What a great way to use these little jars and bring a little color into our home. I also put one in a little glass tea cup for our table.

Thursday, February 03, 2011

Tuesday, February 01, 2011

Hello February...

I will welcome you with some pretty pictures.










*Pictures from designspongeonline.com and Martha Stewart.

Monday, January 24, 2011

Making the switch...



I went to see a Diabetes Nurse Educator this past weekend as a part of my routine check-ups. Since getting my new pump, controlling my glucose levels has been a bit easier. The doses of insulin are more exact, the calculation of carbs is more accurate, and delivering my doses is a lot easier. Most of the time I don't have to touch my pump because I have a remote - oh yeah! One of the first things the nurse did was download the past couple of weeks of glucose checks, carb intakes, and insulin boluses. What? Yeah... I don't have to keep take of any of that because the pump does it for me. She took that information and made charts and graphs and could analyze how I am controlling my diabetes.

To say the least - she was quite impressed! My A1C was 5.8 (which she said was one of the best numbers she has seen in a long time). Since being diagnosed at age 22, I have always wondered if I am doing everything the right way or if I am really understanding this disease. It is really comforting to know that I am doing something right. The only recommendations that she gave me was to take a multi-vitamin and to cut back on the caffeine. Um - one of those might be close to impossible. But, I am going to try. So, I'm making the switch to half-caffeine and decaf and just plain cutting back. So, I hope I don't turn into a walking crabby-zombie.

Saturday, January 15, 2011

Discarded Items.







Rob found a listing in the Doon Press that a flower shop in Hull was going out of business. They were going to be selling all of their plants and store items for cheap. So, he went there and came home with some great finds.

Friday, January 14, 2011

Snow at home







Just a few pictures of the winter wonderland outside.

Thursday, January 13, 2011

Fabric and Frames







I am not sure if I quite like the placement of these. I also have an oval one filled with a beautiful fabric by Amy Butler. Anyway, I found these frames at a garage sale this summer. I spray painted them black and set them aside because I was not sure what I wanted to do with them. Finally, I decided to fill them with fabric pieces I had in my stock. I attached the pieces with hot glue. After I had taken down the wonderful Christmas cards that we had received, I decided that wall seemed bare. They are only temporarily attached to the wall, so if I find I don't like them, it will be easy to move. Any suggestions?

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Using found items.





In a previous post, I told you about how Rob and I found a bunch of things in a crawl space in our basement. Here is how I am using some of them.

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Crocs Anyone?



There is a 70% off sale going on. Go to their website.

I'm not a huge fan of the "original" style, but they have come out with some cute ones!

Snow Day Again?

Starting this past Sunday, a snow system moved across the area. It was pretty huge. (Did anyone see the radar?) Well, I guess non-stop snow for two days means only one thing... SNOW DAY! And not one, but two! Monday's day was not as productive as I would have hoped. It was mostly filled with worrying about Rob at work and if he would make it home alright. *He did* I did conquer some neat projects and I will post some pictures soon.

This snow day, Rob stayed home from work. He decided that it wasn't worth the risk of driving on roads labeled as "completely covered". I think it was a good idea. Plus now we get to work on some things we have been putting off. I love unexpected time at home.

*Side note* I was exploring different things on the internet the other day, and I remembered that at Mic and Shinae's wedding we had taken some pictures in a "photo booth" they had set up. I didn't have a copy of those pictures, so I went looking for them. Well, I found them. I really like this one, so I thought I would share.

Monday, January 03, 2011

Plant Stand



Rob spent the day building a plant stand for the seeds we just ordered. We placed a huge order for the garden we are planning this summer. Our garden will hold tomatoes, green beans, peas, carrots, broccoli, cauliflower, potatoes, cabbage, basil, lavender, dill, cilantro, strawberries, asparagus, rhubarb, sweet peppers, jalapeno peppers, lettuce, spinach, zucchini, onions, and egg plant. Also we ordered a cherry tree and a peach tree. WOW! It is going to be a lot of work, but we have been reading up on how to be the most productive. We are going to start our tomatoes and other plants from seed, which is why Rob built the stand. He picked up some light fixtures from a garage sale this summer. He did a pretty good job! Now I am getting even more excited!

Sunday, January 02, 2011

Old Years Night



Here is the real reason why I made those Scrabble Cookies. I didn't want to post a picture of it until I gave them to the recipients. Congrats Jason and Dani!

We spent old years night at Jay's. He had flooded his backyard creating an amazing ice rink. Of course it was bitterly cold out, but we had a great time skating around. We also played some games and celebrated the new year. Thanks for the great night!

Saturday, January 01, 2011

New Year's Dinner

Homemade Potato Soup and a Rustic Pear Galette




3-4 pears cut into slices
1 tbsp corn starch
2 tbsp sugar
nutmeg
cinnamon

Mix Together

1 c flour
1 stick butter
1 tbsp sugar

Pulse together in a food processor then add water in small amount until combined. Wrap in plastic wrap and put in fridge until firm. Roll out into circle, place pear mixture on top, brush with some sort of marmalade and water. Bake at 350 for about 45 min.