Saturday, December 31, 2011

Christmas Eve

at the
"Schnitz"
 This year our family went to the Christmas Eve service downtown at the Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, a facility large enough to hold all the church members plus friends and relatives. There were three services to choose from so our family decided on the first one at 6:00pm which was completely full. We were glad we got there early. When we left there were people already waiting outside for the next service at 8:00pm. It was a quite a change for us~the size, location, format~but we are glad we tried it. 


Friday, December 30, 2011

Pretty Poinsettia

This Pretty Poinsettia was a Christmas gift we received in early December and is by far the biggest one we've ever had. I have had it in several places around the house over the past few weeks but it now replaces our Christmas tree in the living room window which I took down a couple days ago. It is such a nice plant I think it should last awhile.   

Thursday, December 29, 2011

Christmas envelopes

I just had to share these adorable envelopes we received for Christmas! They were made by our creative mother and used as Christmas gift holders. 

These envelopes were made with paper lunch sacks and embellished with scraps of fabric and trim as well as stitching.  
Sew clever!  

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

fresh picked Kiwi

right from our own backyard!
Our kiwi's are always ripe right around December. Perfect timing for gift giving and Christmas recipes. I used kiwi and pomegranate to make a festive fruit salad which I served with our Christmas Eve dinner.

Friday, December 23, 2011

Bûche de Noël

A french dessert for 
Christmas Eve!
This is the first "Yule Log" I have ever made and is one of the desserts I'm serving tomorrow so I hope it is good. I may dust it with snow (powdered sugar) just before serving. 


Wednesday, December 14, 2011

thank-you notes

We made these personalized thank-you notes to handout when we deliver pies that were pre-ordered for our recent basketball fundraiser. Also made a few generic notes to have on hand. 

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Peppermint Party

Last night we hosted the high school Women's Basketball
Team Dinner
which is a fun team bonding activity put on by the parents of one of the team members, on a voluntary and rotating schedule, the night before a game. I thought it would be fun to set a festive table but was asked not to go overboard, which was hardSome of my original ideas were nixed but I managed to "sweet" talk my way into making a few red and white things. 
The requested
Dinner Menu:
Sour Cream Chicken Enchiladas     
Spicy Red Sauce Chicken Enchiladas 
Vegetarian Cheese Enchiladas
sour cream, hot sauce
Cornbread 
butter, honey
Black Bean & Corn Salad
Tossed Salad 
w/choice of ranch or italian
Tortilla Chips
Buttermilk Chocolate Cake
Beverage:
Water Only
(for hydrating before the game)

Looking forward to our next Team Dinner!

Happy St. Lucia Day!! 

Friday, December 9, 2011

Too Busy to Cook

That's how I've been feeling this week. The Christmas season is always extra busy around our house and when dinner time rolls around I don't always have a lot of time to spend in the kitchen. On nights when I'm in a pinch, like last night, I pull out this recipe. It only takes me about 15 minutes to prepare from start to finish and afterwards the clean up is really quick which is a big bonus in my book. It is very hearty, full of flavor and a meal in itself. Add a salad and some bread and dinner is served! I clipped this recipe out of the Oregonian Foodday a while back and keep it filed with my other favorite quick and easy recipes. 

Sauce of Sun~Dried Tomatoes and Cannellini Beans
Makes enough for 1 pound of pasta
This sauce takes just 7 minutes to prepare. 

1 pound tubular pasta
3 Tablespoons extra~virgin olive oil (divided)
2 Tablespoons olive oil from sun~dried tomato container
4 fat cloves garlic, sliced (about 2 Tablespoons)
1/2 teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes, or more or less to taste
1 cup sun~dried tomatoes packed in olive oil, drained and sliced in 1/4~inch strips
hot water from the pasta~cooking pot
1 1/2 cups cooked or canned cannellini beans, drained and rinsed
1/4 teaspoon salt, or more to taste
1 Tablespoon chopped fresh Italian (flat~leaf) parsley
1/2 cup grated Parmigiano~Reggiano or Grana Padano

Start cooking the pasta in a large pot of boiling salted water 5 minutes before you start the sauce. 

Pour 2 Tablespoons of the olive oil and the tomato~packing oil (1/4 cup total) into a big skillet, scatter the garlic slices in the oil and set over medium~high heat. Cook for 1 minute or so, until the slices are sizzling. 

Drop the pepper flakes in a hot spot, toast for 1/2 minute and stir in with the garlic. 

Drop the strips of sun~dried tomato into a clear part of the skillet, stir and spread them out. Let them sizzle and toast for a minute or so.

Ladle 1 cup of boiling pasta water into the skillet and stir up everything well. Keep the liquid simmering actively so the tomatoes soften and release their flavor. Cook for 2 minutes or so, until the liquid has reduced by half. 

Stir in the cannellini beans, the 1/4 teaspoon salt and about 1 1/2 more cups of pasta water. Bring the sauce rapidly to a boil, stirring, and cook at an active simmer for 4 minutes, thickening slightly. Keep hot until the pasta is ready. 

When the pasta is almost done, al dente, scoop it up and into the skillet to finish cooking, adding a little more pasta water or allowing the pasta water to reduce as necessary. Add the parsley during the initial tossing; turn off the heat, toss in the cheese and the final Tablespoon of olive oil just before serving. 

~From "Lidia's Family Table"
by Lidia MatticchioBastianich

ENJOY!!

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Newlyweds "1st Christmas" ornament

The paper inside the glass ornament is the newlyweds actual wedding invitation which I cut into strips. All the details about their wedding such as their names, date, time, place, etc. are inside and visible through the clear glass,
 making it an extra special keepsake.  
I keep changing the embellishments on the top but otherwise it's finished. 
 Here are a few things I've tried so far....  

organza bow with silk ribbon hanger
 printed date and punched heart
satin ribbon with a touch of sparkly tulle
metal stamped date and twisted wire

Can't wait to surprise them! 

Saturday, December 3, 2011

Candy, Cookies, Cards & Carols

I started my Christmas baking yesterday while I worked on our Christmas cards and listened to Christmas music. A little Christmas multi-tasking. I began in the kitchen with some quick family favorites and left some of the other traditional treats to make when everyone is home. In between batches of goodies I edited photos for our cards, and, if the final photo turns out how I hope, I will be so pleased.   

Candy Cane Bark
Almond Toffee
 Scandinavian Almond Bars
Soon all the platters and bowls will be filled with all types of seasonal candy, cookies and cakes. 
YUM.

And just for fun, here is a new Christmas song I was sent this week. 

Thursday, December 1, 2011

I'm dreaming of a White Christmas!

good
Better
BEST!!

I can hardly wait for it to 
SNOW!!

Happy December!!

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

vintage Christmas ornaments

1961-1973 
These Christmas ornaments are from my collection and actually hang on our Christmas tree almost every year.  
Receiving an ornament each year is a family tradition which started when my sisters and I were little.  


Sunday, November 27, 2011

Thanksgiving Day fun

It was such a great holiday weekend full of Family, Friends, Food, Football and Fun, all of which we are so thankful for. 
Here are highlights from our

Thanksgiving Day 2011


Grandma brought a fun activity for us to work on while we waited for dinner....
Autumn Maple Leaf Crowns 
and 
Candle Rings!
She brought a box full of colorful fall leaves that she collected from their yard, scissors, an extra large needle and even a covering for the table
and then taught us step by step how to make crowns and candle rings!
 We had fun wearing our new crowns and I am still enjoying my new candle rings.
A perfect activity! 

And then there was this incredibly wonderful and fancy addition to our Thanksgiving menu, 
a Grand Surprise 
from our niece
who made 
not one
 but 
TWO
Butterscotch Crème Brûlée!!
Every bite was melt-in-your-mouth delicious! 

Since the crème brûlée was a surprise we also had our traditional desserts
2 Pumpkin Pies
&
2 Apple Pies
which we enjoyed as well. 
We love dessert
although
the turkey dinner was quite tasty too!


Tuesday, November 22, 2011

wonderFALL treats

pumpkin bars
gingerbread scones

A couple more fall favorites.... 
So many recipes
So little time!!


Monday, November 21, 2011

Thankful reminders

These are decorations I've made and put around our house that remind us to
Be Thankful


Saturday, November 19, 2011

Pretty Pumpkins

Been busy making these 
Pretty Pumpkins
just in time for 
Thanksgiving!


Thursday, November 17, 2011

Autumn Accents

Simple, stylish, no-cost decorating. 
I didn't have to go far to find sweetgum seed pods, pine cones and hydrangeas. They are all from our yard and I'm using them as fall decor on the mantle, in baskets, as vase filler and placemarkers on the table. 
How quick and easy is that? 

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

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