30 June 2011

magic? not just yet (egg salad)

i boiled eggs a few days ago w/ the intention of making tuna. never quite got around to the tuna... this morning i decided to whip up some egg salad to take with me to work for lunch. while getting out the necessary ingredients i considered dicing up some cheddar cheese to put it in then thought, hmmm how bout a wedge of laughing cow queso fresco & chipotle. was hoping for egg salad magic. so i grabbed one, mixed it w/ a li'l mayo, opted out of the relish this time, diced up and mixed in the egg, li'l salt and pepper, tasted it and couldn't taste the cheese at all, so i added another one. could actually taste it this time, not bad at all. i've just eaten it on a bagel and the bagel kinda overpowered the the chipotle. so it pretty much just tasted like egg salad. prob shoulda went w/ the crackers... edible? yes. tasty even. just not magic. now i'm trying to figure out what else to put in it that'll help enhance it for next time... stay tuned...

29 June 2011

making progress

last year some time i decided to knit my daughter a blanket. a whole blanket for her twin bed. thus far i hadn't done much other than scarves... and by other i mean a washcloth or two and practice. figured it was time for me to branch out into at least a larger quadrilateral. what better than a blanket? so i looked for patterns and found nothing that i liked. so i used what i was finding to determine how many stitches i had to cast on in order to have something wide enough (provided of course, my stitches were the right size...) and then made up my own pattern. given the size of the thing and  my still relatively novice status, i decided that i'd just knit (no perls, no combination) but use different colors of yarn to make it interesting Her favorite color at the time was purple, it's since, apparently, become red but whatever. purple is the theme. at this point i can't actually remember when  i started it, but after a haitus, i've gotten back to it and plan to keep at it until it's done. hopefully it's finished before she graduates from high school (she's 7)...

i don't recall how many stitches across it is. it's a lot. Not sure how many rows i've done or how long it'll end up being aside from needing it to be as long as a twin... xl twin perhaps so she can take it to college, lol. i can say it's providing much practice. i think i've done pretty well at keeping the stitches relatively consistent, there are only a couple holes, and i've gotten better at spotting a potential issue and being able to fix it before it's a big problem (added stitch, dropped stitch, etc.). I've been using the... American method I think it is, where you have the working yarn in the right hand. I'm considering trying the other one, Continental?, where you have the working yarn in the left hand. I can see how that would be faster. I tried it the other day and lasted about half a row. I'm not sure if the change in motion made my hand hurt more quickly or if my hand was just having a bad day... but we'll see... but progress is being made which is kind of exciting.

28 June 2011

smoothie on a whim

So, I'm home today w/ the kids b/c the spouse has jury duty. I opened a couple of cans of fruit for the daughter for lunch (part of it anyway) and a li'l bit ago decided I needed a snack and to avoid eating a(nother...) piece of cake, I'd polish off the fruit. A couple bites in I decided hey, I'll whip up a smoothie. So, I pulled out the blender and tossed in some canned peaches and pears, added the juice from both (they were packaged in pear juice, not heavy syrup - cuz makes THAT much difference, lol). Added some ice and then thought hey, I'll toss in the rest of the frozen strawberries and raspberries while I'm at it. Added some honey and there ya have it. Granted there's not a darn thing fresh about this smoothie outside of the notion that it was all fresh at some point in time... but hey, it's pretty and it's yummy and refreshing so hey, I'll take it.


 


I do need to remember to make sure that none of the honey is touching the sides cuz well, good chance it'll stay there if no chunks of ice happen by to scrape it off. Traumatic? Not by any stretch, it's just nicer if when it's all done, there aren't li'l clumps of honey on the side, lol. There's something to be said for the asthetic.

27 June 2011

evolution of a birthday cake

So, back in April, I made a bday cake for my husband. Chocolate w/ cream cheese icing. I decided I'd goo out and try to even decorate it and what not... LOTS learned from this experience, not the least of which is NOT to embark on a significant baking project at 10p... Also got some nifty ideas on how better to ice a layer cake and now understand why real cake people use a turntable. I don't see getting one of those any time soon, so I'll just have to come up with a better non-turntable way to function... It was terribly yummy so all in all a success. But there's certainly room for improvement...

Pictoral Play-by-Play of the Adventure