I wrote my list last week, but never got the chance to post it...
On My Nightstand:
Traveling Mercies: Thoughts on Failth by Anne Lamott (currently reading)
The Stand by Stephen King
The Girl’s Guide to Starting a Business
In my Netflix Queue:
The Family Stone
Born into Brothels
The Motorcycle Diaries
Listening to:
This American Life Podcast
Funk on Pandora Radio
Glen Hansard (did the music for the movie Once)
What I’m Searching for on Google:
Nikon and Canon Cameras
Endocrinologists
Depositions
On My Mind:
Family Drama
Organization
Party Decorations
Learning:
What I want to do after this job is finished (It’s a contracted project, up at the end of the summer)
The best way to draw big circles (on a blank wall)
About my need for therapy
Making:
An Amy Butler Bag for the CRAFT: Contest
Bags for Chloe and Karen
Snowflake-y Stars
Looking Forward To:
Birthday Party
Love Feast
Dinner with Mom
Seeing Nick and Melissa!
Enjoying:
Cara Cara Oranges (See a citrus theme?)
Baking:
Red Velvet Cupcakes
Vanilla Cupcakes
Peanut Butter Cupcakes
Chocolate Icing
Cream Cheese Icing
Peanut Butter Icing
Hot Spinach/Artichoke Dip (thank you Knorr!)
Monday, January 28, 2008
Last week's list
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Thursday, January 17, 2008
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On My Nightstand:
Traveling Mercies: Thoughts on Faith by Anne Lamott (currently reading)
The Girl’s Guide to Starting a Business
The Stand by Stephen King
In my Netflix Queue:
Alias Season 5
X-Men 3: The Last Stand
SNL: The Best of Molly Shannon
Into the Arms of Strangers
Listening to:
Keane
This American Life Podcast
String music (classical/symphony)
Pandora Radio
Glen Hansard, the Flames (did the music for the movie Once)
What I’m Searching for on Google:
Nikon and Canon Cameras
Anne Lamott
Cupcake recipes
Ribbon outlets in/near Philly
Wharton Small Business Development Center
On My Mind:
“Good better best, Never let it rest, Until the good is better, And the better best”
Family Drama
Organization
Combinations of teal and lime-y green
Learning:
What I want to do after this job is finished (It’s a contracted project, up at the end of the summer)
The best way to draw big circles (on a blank wall)
Making:
An Amy Butler Bag for the CRAFT: Contest
A bag for Chloe and Karen
Embellishing my vintage pillowcase
Looking Forward To:
Birthday Plans
Cupcakes
Once
Enjoying:
Blood Oranges
Baking:
Lemon Squares (add an extra Tablespoon of lemon zest- it’s worth the grating! I also used 8 large eggs to the requested 6 extra-large eggs)
Tomato-Corn-Shrimp Chowder (although is it a chowder if it has pasta instead of potatoes?) The inspiration was based on this post and the cover of the February Real Simple.
Macaroni and Cheese with Acorn Squash and Pimentos. So good, you don’t even know the squash is in it and can barely taste the Pimentos.
Macaroni and Cheese
With Acorn Squash and Pimentos
In advance:
Take an acorn squash, cut it in half, take out the seeds and stringy bits and place it in a baking dish that is 1/3 full of water. Bake at 350 degrees F for 45 minutes or until a fork can slide easily into it. Once cooled, scrape out the interiors. You can refrigerate this for 3 days or start your mac and cheese now.
Ingredients:
16 ox box pasta (I used elbow macaroni)
1 block of cheese, grated (I used mild white cheddar, but you can add your fave)
1 small jar pimentos, drained
2 cups milk
Cooked Acorn Squash (see above)
½ cup butter
½ cup flour
kosher salt and pepper to taste.
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Start water boiling for pasta. Cook as package directs. In a blender, combine the squash, pimentos and milk. Grate cheese (if you haven’t already). When you add the pasta to the water, melt butter in a pot on the stove. Once all the butter is melted, add the flour and sir until smooth and bubbly. Gradually add milk/squash/pimento mixture, stir and let heat until it begins to thicken. Add Cheese by the handful until it has melted, stirring until it is incorporated. When pasta is done, drain into colander. Pour cheese mixture into pasta pot then return cooked pasta. Mix together and taste. Add salt and pepper to flavor. Taste again.
Grease a 13”x9” pan. Pour in macaroni and cheese then place in over. Cook for 20 minutes. Take it out and try to wait for it to cool before tasting. Amaze friends with the secret ingredients.
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Friday, January 11, 2008
Today.
On My Nightstand:
Jane Austen’s Charlotte (finished this week)
Traveling Mercies: Thoughts on Failth by Anne Lamott (currently reading)
The Girl’s Guide to Starting a Business
The Stand by Stephen King
In my Netflix Queue:
Alias Season 5
X-Men 3: The Last Stand
SNL: The Best of Molly Shannon
Into the Arms of Strangers
What I’m Searching for on Google:
Calligraphy Classes
Amy Butler Fabrics
Blood Oranges
Nikon and Canon Cameras
On My Mind:
Birthday plans
The Council
Painting the stairwell at Broad and Washington
Family Drama
Brother’s Wedding
Learning:
Fabric Weaving
How to beat Dr. Nefarious (Ratchet and Clank: Up Your Arsenal)
Making:
An Amy Butler Bag for the CRAFT: Contest
A bag for Chloe and Karen
Embellishing my vintage pillowcase
Looking Forward To:
Dinner tonight with Sarah
Celebrating Amie’s Birthday tomorrow night
The Council Meeting
AMPM!
Enjoying:
Clementines, Blood Oranges and Citrus scents
Playing and Petting the Lady-Cat
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Friday, September 28, 2007
yesterday
Breakfast:
Banana
1 slice Amish Freindship Bread with Butter
AM Snack:
1 cup snack mix (goldfish, cashews, almonds, raisins, peanut butter pretzels)
Lunch:
Turkey pattie
Green Beans
Afternoon snack:
pretzel with cheese dip
Dinner:
Turkey pattie
Green Beans
Goat Cheese
PM Snack:
1/4 cup mac and cheese (with spinach)
tortilla chips with spinach/avocado dip
1/2 small cinnamon bun with icing
Posted by Coujones at 1:55:00 PM 0 thoughts
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Visit to the doctor on Wednesday has left me with yearning for change. Change now!
I still can't believe I got so visibly upset in talking about my weight. Tears pouring, pouring down my face. I couldn't stop them, get a hold of myself. Doctor seemed concerned, but I always have that kind of reaction when I talk about something that is close to me, hard for me, has been an embarassment.
I can change. I am changing. I hope this represents the change I yearn for.
Posted by Coujones at 8:48:00 AM 0 thoughts
Thursday, September 27, 2007
250
Yesterday
Breakfast:
1 Banana
1 slice Amish Friendship Bread
AM Snack:
1 cup snack mix (cashews, almonds, raisins, peanut butter pretzels)
1 bag Goldfish
Lunch:
Grilled Chicken with Avocado on Focaccia
Sweet Potato Chips
Dinner:
Turkey pattie
Green Beans
Baked Potato with Cheese
Exercise:
Walked 32 Blocks
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