Friday, December 31, 2010

Stuff I can't live without...

As a girl who loves to cook (and bake!), there are a few kitchen tools that I definitely couldn't live without. And just in case there are any fellow cooking enthusiasts out there, I thought I'd share a few of my favorites.

1. Garlic press

I'm fairly certain I didn't register for a garlic press for our wedding because I thought it was a supremely lazy thing to have around. But after about the fourth time that I had to mince garlic for a recipe, I decided that I desperately needed one. And I'm in love with it. I cook a LOT of pasta and use a LOT of gresh garlic, so it was definitely worth the money. :)


2. Scrub brush

When I picked up a relatively soft-bristled plastic scrub brush at Ikea a few years ago for $1, I had no idea it'd become an absolute necessity for washing dishes. I know you can find them at other places, but if you happen to be at Ikea anytime soon, you should definitely pick one up. You can't beat their prices! :)

3. Calphalon Commercial Hard-Anodized 12" Everyday Pan

I bought this pan on Amazon a year or so ago for about $35 (a FANTASTIC price!), and I'm obsessed with it. I love that I can use metal utensils on it, and it is absolutely perfect for carmelizing onions. Wow, that sounds lame. But it's true. This pan would make a wonderful gift for anyone who likes to cook.

4. Olive Oil Bottle

I stumbled upon one of these at Walmart, and I am so thankful that I did because it makes cooking with olive oil a cinch! I use it so often that we just leave it out on the counter by the salt and pepper shakers. I also bought one for liquid dish soap, and I love that it's pretty enough to leave out.

5. KitchenAid Stand Mixer

If I didn't love my Aunt Tammy and Aunt Brigitte before they bought us one of these as a wedding gift, I certainly did afterward! :) Seriously, y'all... it's amazing. It would definitely be a splurge, but you can often get the white mixer for around $150 with a good sale. If you're a baker, this is definitely something you need to have in your kitchen.

6. Pyrex Bakeware Set

This was another wedding gift, and if I could remember who bought it for us, I'd send a huge shoutout their way. It's got just about everything you need to prepare/bake/store food. And maybe I'm the only one, but I really, really hate Saran Wrap, so I just adore the lids.

7. Heavy Whipping Cream

So maybe this one isn't actually a tool, but heck if I care. If you come to my house, you can bet your bank account that I'll have a carton of heavy whipping cream somewhere in my fridge. It's as necessary as air. Or cheese. Or Micah. (Okay, maybe not Micah, but it's pretty close.)

8. Immersion Blender

Micah's dad has one of these, and I always thought it was the coolest thing. If you've never seen an immersion blender, they're small, hand-held blenders that you can put down into liquid-y things to blend/puree them. They're great for cream of vegetable soups, salad dressings, and marinades. The one I have has all of the attachments shown below, which, in theory, seem super cool. But I've never used them. :)


Guest room update...

We FINALLY found plum sheets to go in the guest room, so it's basically done, although I've still got to put something above the bed. My mom is planning on painting something for me that has black, white, plum, and silver in it, and I can't wait to hang it up proudly! She's pretty fantastic. :)

Anyway, so here are a few pictures of the (almost) finished product. We also got our living room furniture today, so I'll post pictures of it soon! :)





Sunday, December 26, 2010

Two things...

Well, Christmas came and went, and we definitely had a wonderful time visiting with family and remembering the Reason for the season. I'm feeling a little better, although I'm still not at 100% percent. And I spent Thursday evening in the ER, but that's a whole other story. The good news was that the CT scan was negative. And I feel like I'm getting a little better every day, so maybe the head pressure will just magically disappear!

But I really just wanted to drop in and share two things with you.
First, Micah and I bought some furniture a few weeks ago, and some of it came in this weekend! We only intended to buy new living room furniture, but we saw this bed, and it was SUCH a good deal! Plus, I think it's a little more me than the other bed we were looking at. Well, what do you think?
It looks black, but it's actually a rich mahogany brown. And as soon as our new bedding comes in, I'll post pictures of the finished product. :) The living room furniture should arrive sometime next week. Yay!

The second thing I wanted to share is actually a recipe. I posted it last week as part of our Christmas menu, but I ended up not getting my act together last Sunday, so I didn't get to make it for Christmas at my Mamaw's. But I made it tonight, and it was amazing. SERIOUSLY amazing. So check it out here, and make it at your earliest convenience! :)

Thursday, December 23, 2010

Day Fourteen: AGAIN!

Someone (ahem, Lauren) reminded me that I never posted a picture that I love for Day Fourteen of the 30-day blog challenge!

So, at long last, here is a picture that makes me blissfully, incandescently, and undeniably happy. :)

Have faith...

In light of all the bad in the world, it's easy to become a little disenchanted. It's easy to forget about how selfless and giving we humans can actually be.

But, as my friend Ally says, we should have "[f]aith in our wondrous capacity for hope and good, love and trust, healing and forgiveness."

So if you are in need of a little faith, check out this blog post. I'm not even sure how I ended up there, but I'm definitely glad I did. It's always wonderful to be reminded of how much good can come from the generosity of others.


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