Wednesday, August 25, 2010

I Grew a Fig!


Here is a photo of the first fig from my little fig tree. I've had the tree for two years so I was very excited to get this. FYI, it was delicious.

I don't think I've planted much of anything this summer. I have instead been focusing on maintaining the things that are still growing and continuing to try to think of things to do with jalapenos. Speaking of which; please let me know if you would like some jalapeno jelly because, really how much jalapeno jelly does one person need anyways? It's not very spicy but does have a strong jalapeno flavor. I find that people from the southwest really enjoy it with cream cheese on crackers. (I think thats pretty good too) :)

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Kitchen Mini-Makeover

On a recent productive weekend we installed a new kitchen cabinet and dramatically increased the usefulness of the entire room.

We found the cabinet and shelves at IKEA (of course).

Now there is a place in the actual kitchen for cookbooks as well as evidence of my excessive purchasing of coffee k-cups for my fancy coffee machine, a new home for my best craigslist find ever (the mixer) and a place of honor for my giant bean spoon (this was a gift after I became obsessed with a TV shop depicting an old woman making a vat of beans with a giant wooden bean spoon). I've yet to try this one out but I think it looks good now.

Here is the sad before picture:


Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Sewing: Potholders

This weekend I finally finished a sewing project that I started without half of the necessary materials. What ironic is that I started it because I wanted to use the small blocks of fabric I bought before I had any sewing project plans at all. Well I'm pretty happy with most of the results. They definitely look handmade but I like that about them.

I also got the change to meet up with my friend Lauren in Palm Springs. I don't know why but I liked the place. Seems like a great place to do nothing. However, should I go back I need to remember to get the original date shake. How awesome does that sound?!

Sunday, February 28, 2010

Home from the Range

El Paso, TX
Mark and I went to El Paso, TX this weekend for his birthday. Despite a lack of clarity going into it of things to do, we managed to keep ourselves entertained and sample some delightful Texas specialties (meat). Check out my photo album by clicking on the image above. (See Thuy, I CAN remember to take pictures!)


Friday, February 19, 2010

Thank you for the Crock-Pot!

Mark and I got a crock-pot for Christmas from Spanky. How did she know we needed some slow cooked meals?

So tonight I tried the chili recipe from the instruction manual. I can't say that I have total confidence in the recipes in the manual now but I managed to make enough tweaks to have it taste pretty good - despite a rather thin consistency. Nothing a lot of cheese can't fix right?

I will learn to roast potatoes.

I took the day off from work today (for the most part) and decided that I should have a tasty hot breakfast. I rescued some new potatoes, an onion and an aging yellow bell pepper from the refrigerator drawer and got to work.















It took over an hour but with some eggs on top, I was pretty happy with it.


Winter Gardening Follow Up

You know, I have a history of thinking something isn't working very well only to find that my expectations were too high. When I was in the girl scouts we had a badge for gardening where we had to grow sprouts in an old jar through some complicated process that involved pit of sort and toothpicks and water (of course). When it came time bring it in I was like: "I don't know what's wrong with mine, its not doing well." this went on for weeks and when I finally gave up and brought the thing in it became clear that mine was crazier than anyone else's. Somehow it had looked different all alone on my kitchen counter.

So with that in mind, I bring you pictures of my "winter gardening."