In the midst of a crazy week, I also committed to bringing cookies to our friends getaway weekend.
I have no idea what I was thinking.
Thank goodness Sweet Sarah graciously agreed to take care of the baking. (She's also made sure that we had dinner and groceries and clean laundry all week too. Ok. Ok. I admit it. Queen of Spoiled!).
And this week....Queen of Incredibly Grateful for this sweet woman in my life!
Here she is with the cookies that turned out AH.MAY.ZING!
Peppermint chocolate chip!!!
Wednesday, January 30, 2013
Tuesday, January 29, 2013
Attention!!!! There is a shortage if bread!!!!
So in my quest to be a good daughter in law I stopped in to see my MIL at work. It was a fun little surprise. (I even took her cookies! Points for moi!)
Of course, not to take away from the visit, but PEOPLE YOU MUST MUST MUST OUT DOWN YOUR COMPUTERS ANS RUSH OUT TO THE GROCERY IMMEDIATELY!!! Look at what I learned today!....bread is going out if business!!!!!!!
Is there a blizzard coming? The apocalypse? What is going on?
Of course, not to take away from the visit, but PEOPLE YOU MUST MUST MUST OUT DOWN YOUR COMPUTERS ANS RUSH OUT TO THE GROCERY IMMEDIATELY!!! Look at what I learned today!....bread is going out if business!!!!!!!
Is there a blizzard coming? The apocalypse? What is going on?
Friday, January 25, 2013
Living in Community
This is our next door neighbor. I love this man! Without fail he snow blows our sidewalk. It's part of his routine and I. Am. So. Thankful.
I reward him with baked goodies (even though he doesn't expect them) and I TOTALLY get the better end of the deal. (Have I mentioned that we live in the secondary snow belt? Ummmm, yeah. )
Good neighbor relations are priceless.
I reward him with baked goodies (even though he doesn't expect them) and I TOTALLY get the better end of the deal. (Have I mentioned that we live in the secondary snow belt? Ummmm, yeah. )
Good neighbor relations are priceless.
Oh Friday how I Love thee
Nothing beats kicking off a Friday like this!
I'm also getting ready to make some bread from a new recipe. Hopefully I'll get a chance to write a review.
I'm also getting ready to make some bread from a new recipe. Hopefully I'll get a chance to write a review.
Oh Friday how I Love thee
Nothing beats kicking off a Friday like this!
I'm also getting ready to make some bread from a new recipe. Hopefully I'll get a chance to write a review.
I'm also getting ready to make some bread from a new recipe. Hopefully I'll get a chance to write a review.
Thursday, January 24, 2013
Surprise Date Night #2
Well, I'm happy to report that Surprise Date Night #2 was a success. Sweet Sarah graded it as an A (...a B- minus for planning. More on that and my defense, your Honor, later.)
Last night we went to Gourmets in the Garden at the Cleveland Botanical Gardens. It was a LOT of fun. It was part of their Winter Series, where attendees "learn cooking techniques, taste samples of feature fare with a wine paring from the chef and take home recipes" with a local chef.
The local chef last night was Brian Goodman, chef/partner at The Greenhouse Tavern. He is a strong believer in the farm to table movement. He studied under Iron Chef Michael Symon. (And based on what he shared last night seems pretty connected to LOTS of celebrity chefs....a pretty cool perk!)
The event was from 6-8pm, so we quickly inhaled an apple and busted tail from work to get up to the Gardens. With the arctic freeze weather and three day snow, the roads were quite messy. It took us a full hour to get there....making us the last to arrive and consequently putting us at the FRONT table!
Nearly as soon as we were seated, the program was started. Chef Goodman shared his philosphy on farm to table and then introduced what he was making for the evening---Fromage Blanc and Stronglopretti Pasta. Yeah. What? Exactly. But trust me here. FAN.AMAZING.TASTIC!
The Fromage Blanc....homemade white cheese, served over a crostini. Simple, easy, rich and yummy. The Chef paired this with a Hard Cider.
The Stronglopretti? A fascinating way to use day old bread and butternut squash and make a wonderful dumpling. Yep, straight from the country o' the boot! It was SO good! And rich. And very melt in your mouth. This was paired with the chardonnay/pinot grigio.
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| Chef Brian Goodman |
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| The real deal....Demo station and all! |
Shoot. Sigh. After the crostini was quickly devoured, I realized I was in trouble. (In my mind this event was four or five courses. Or lots of mini samples such that when we left we were full. You know that feeling, when you've grazed for two hours and can't believe how full you are?). Yeah, well....not even close!
In my defense....well, I have witnesses. Does that count? I think it does. The other two women at our table also agreed that they thought it would be LOTS of samples. And they hadn't eaten dinner either. Oh, and there's also the TIME of the event. I mean, anything that's sponsored from 6-8pm should include a substantial enough amount of food. And, oh yeah! yeah! YEAH! what about the description...."menus are decided by participating chefs". Ok, the last time I checked, menus gives the connotation that one might actually be offered more than TWO BITES IN TWO HOURS!!! And finally, I redeemed myself by finishing the night with a nice dinner at Fire in Shaker Square, another farm to table joint. Definitely add this place to your list.
I rest my case.
And I will gloat in my "A".
Tuesday, January 22, 2013
A friend reminded me today...
A good friend reminded me today about living passionately for things that matter. Here are a few that matter....
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