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Various updates

November 11, 2008 | Bits and Bobs, Domesticity

Hi there! I have various things to report. Firstly, I had a baby shower! I’ll do a more thorough post about it, but I want to collect all the pictures that were taken first so as to properly document. One thing I’ll post about is how proud I am of my PERFECT SCORE on the most kickass of baby shower games ever:

“You bitches are going DOWN. I got this.”

Please post your score in the comments. You can’t do worse than my mom who only filled in number 7.

Secondly, I would like to report that being Funemployed has allowed me more time to be domestic and I’m loving it. Last week, I made chili and cornbread for 7 adults and 5 kids and everyone claimed to enjoy it! Also last week, we had another couple and their lovely child over for dinner and I made a sundried tomato-chevre-sausage pasta recipe that involved reducing a sauce that also turned out great. And yesterday, I made these cupcakes for a friend’s birthday who loves chocolate and peanut butter:

Some of you more cooking-capable types may be thinking, big whoop, but I rarely cook for guests. We usually just go out when we have company, you know? And what we cook for ourselves is hardly ever appropriate for guests. I mean, it might be, but if you were serving whatever it is to guests, you would also need a side vegetable or some nice bread or something, and if it’s just us, we skip the veggie and split a bagel. Anyway, I’m loving having more time to be able to enjoy cooking instead of viewing it as a chore. Tonight is our second birth class and I signed up to bring treats this week. I’m about to go make Swistle’s Chocolate Chip Pumpkin Muffins. Will wonders never cease?

Posted by Jenny @ 5:08 pm | 8 Comments  

Roasted Pumpkin Seed Recipe

October 18, 2007 | City of Destiny, Domesticity

 

Pumpkin is my medium.

There are few culinary things that I do well, but pumpkin seeds are my specialty. The pumpkin patch experience is preferred, but in town, Tacoma Boys is great. (Let’s pause and appreciate what a magical produce and specialty foods wonderland we have in Tacoma Boys. If you haven’t been lately, you should definitely go check it out.)

Right. The Recipe. Here goes:

Step 1:

Harvest the seeds. You don’t have to to be super diligent about removing all of the guts. They add flavor.

Step 2:

Saute in butter over medium heat.

How much butter you ask? Well, as I mentioned before, cooking is not exactly one of my skills in general, plus, any exact measurement would change depending on how many seeds you have. These were the seeds from 3 medium sized pumpkins and I used about 1/3 to 1/2 of a stick of butter. (mmmmm…. butter.)

Notice the bits of guts still in there. It’s okay!

Step 2:

Add salt, pepper, Johnny’s Seasoning, and garlic salt.

 

How much you ask? Again, this all depends on the amount of seeds. Also, pumpkin seeds are quite “grainy” if you know what I mean. In my opinion, they need a LOT of seasoning. With each spice, I usually thickly cover the top of the seeds and then mix it all up.

After you add all the spices, leave them on for about 20 minutes or so, stirring occasionally until they look like this:

 

Step 3:

Cover a cookie sheet with foil, transfer seeds from the frying pan, and bake at 350° for about 30 minutes. Carve your pumpkin now. You’ll be a few minutes behind the others so all the tools you need will be available.

 

When they’re done, they look like this:

 

 

Step 4:

Enjoy! Collect compliments! Eat them while admiring your masterpiece.

 

Posted by Jenny @ 10:10 am | 15 Comments  

Confession Time

August 23, 2006 | Domesticity

I don’t cook. This may come as an surprise to any IRL friends who read this blog because I do manage to throw something decent together for the sake of guests, but day to day? Almost never.

We order a lot of Thai and a lot of pizza. We eat out way too often. If we stay in, we usually have sandwiches or snack supper, like brie and bread or chips and salsa. Pathetic, really.

Well, look out. I have turned over a new leaf and it’s all thanks to Ms. Rachel Ray and her 30 Minute Meals.


my new best friend
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I looked through the book, found 4 recipes I thought I could handle, and went to the store and bought everything I needed. Cooking is actually fun when you have a plan and all the stuff!

Check this out. A site rarely seen in my kitchen: Food! Made from ingredients!


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Tonight I made Three Bean Chili and it kicked ass. I am SO proud of myself! Poor SB. He only had to be married to me for 6 years before I made him dinner.

Three Bean Chili

1 tbs extra virgin olive oil
1 serrano or jalepeno pepper, minced
1 red bell pepper, chopped
1 medium yellow onion, chopped
2 cloves garlic, minced
1 can refried beans
1 can black beans
1 can red kidney beans
1 big can (28 oz) crushed tomatoes
1/2 can of beer
6 shakes tobasco
2 tbs dark chili powder
1 tbs cumin
a handful of cilantro, chopped

Heat olive oil over medium heat in a deep pot. Add peppers, onion, and garlic and cook for 5 minutes to soften and sweeten the vegetables. Add all other ingredients*. Bring chili to a boil, reduce heat to low, and simmer until ready to serve or for atleast 10 minutes. (I simmered for an hour, because I am such a good cook. And I had shit to do.)

* I added 3 chicken breasts, chopped. I cooked them seperately with just a little olive oil and Johnny’s, and added them here.


kick ass chili
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Posted by Jenny @ 11:19 pm | Comments  

Not exactly Martha

February 1, 2006 | Domesticity

I awoke this morning in MBNH and wandered into my sun filled kitchen. For the thousandth time I thought to myself, “I can’t feaking believe that this is MY house!” My eyes fell upon my fruitbowl where I noticed three bananas several days past their prime. “I know!, I thought, “I will make some banana bread! In my new kitchen in my new house!” I figured I probably wouldn’t have all the ingredients necessary, but I assumed I couldn’t be too far off, right? I got out my never-been-used copy of The Joy of Cooking (sadly a joy not often experienced in my kitchen) and looked up the recipe for Easy Banana Bread. Below is a list of the ingredients I was lacking: flour baking soda (double acting? what?) shortening also needed: sifter electric mixer Huh. Guess there wont be any banana bread in my new kitchen in my new house today. But hey, if anyone needs any rotten bananas, I’m your gal.

Posted by Jenny @ 7:50 pm | Comments  

I'm Jenny. I'm in my 30's, I live in Tacoma, Wa, and I've been married to SB since we were children. We added baby Clark to the family in December of 08. This blog really has no point, it's just about me trying to live as zestily as possible while sharing observations and rants with you all. Speaking of which, you should start a blog. Blogging kicks ass.


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