Friday Funnies
The Funnies this week have a very specific theme.
Oenophilia (EE-no-FIL-ee-a; Greek for the love (philia) of wine (oinos)) is a love of wine.
I actually asked myself this question last weekend!
October 10, 2014 4 Comments
dinner on the fly
I often wander through farmer’s markets and produce departments with the best intentions. Squash for a gratin, cucumbers for a dip, apples for a pie, spinach, and mushrooms for a salad. Unfortunately, once I get home and pack it all away in the produce drawers – gratins, dips, pies, and salads don’t always get made.
Such was the case with my most recent packages of mushrooms and spinach. The meal that the salad was planned for didn’t happen when we were invited out to dinner with friends, and for some inexplicable reason, I didn’t feel like a spinach salad the next night. OK, honestly, I was too tired to make an entrée and a salad.
Instead, I combined the ingredients and just made one dish. The result wasn’t especially inspiring, but it did get dinner on the table … with minimal thought, time, and effort. Sometimes, one can’t ask for more than that!
October 8, 2014 2 Comments
pumpkin, butternut and red kuri squash soup
Aaron Chamberlain, co-owner and head chef from St. Francis, recently taught at Les Gourmettes.
He made this soup, which he simply calls Pumpkin Soup. As you’ll see, it is much more than just pumpkin soup.
Aaron uses a combination of squashes to create a more complex flavor. If he wants to call it Pumpkin Soup, so be it. I call it good!
October 7, 2014 1 Comment
Happy Birthday Hubby
I happily stumbled into the opportunity to take Dave to Garland’s Oak Creek Lodge for his birthday weekend.
A friend, whom I have yet to meet in person, offered it and I snagged it up the second I saw it.
Betsy is a follower and frequent commenter. I did a little research and found that Betsy has left 50 comments here. Betsy, you are awesome!
Anyhow, Betsy and I are Facebook friends too. On August 20th, Betsy posted that she would not be able to use her reserved weekend at Garland’s and asked if anyone would like to take it. I jumped at the opportunity!
Garland’s has a long history of being difficult to get into. Guests hold on to their treasured reservations from year to year. And since Betsy’s weekend happened to fall on Dave’s birthday, I just had to have it. I sent Betsy a check, she made the arrangements with Garland’s and we were set.
Dave had no idea where we were going. I just told him what to pack a bag and then I drove north.
He was surprised and thrilled when I pulled off beautiful State Route 89A, crossed Oak Creek, and into Garland’s 10-acre/16 cabin property.
Garland’s is an American-plan lodge; it includes a full breakfast, afternoon tea, and gourmet dinner.
The food is a big part of the experience. We enjoyed Roast Pork Loin with Port Plum Reduction on Friday night and Pan Seared Halibut with Romesco Sauce and Saturday.
Oh, and the warm Orange-Cranberry muffins we scarfed down on Saturday morning…. to die for!
On Saturday night, I had a quick look into the kitchen and met Chef Brian Widmer. Chef Widmer could not have been more gracious, warm, and welcoming. Thank you Chef for taking a few minutes during your crunch time to talk with me!
It’s hard to tear yourself away from the property, but Dave and I did venture out on Saturday afternoon to visit Slide Rock State Park, which just reopened on Wednesday of last week, after the Slide Fire of this past May. It was packed!
We also drove into downtown Sedona to buy some fresh Sandia Chili Pepper Ristras.
October 6, 2014 6 Comments
Today is THE day …
… that every single one of you who has signed up as a subscriber … at any point in these past five years … should once again receive an email letting you know there is a new post.
If you did sign up and you don’t have an email by 9:30 this morning – I may give up blogging together!
So let me know – please!
While I wait to hear from you, I shall share some Friday Funnies!
Math is evil!
Sad, but true.
October 3, 2014 6 Comments
I love October
Did you see those huge potted mums at Costco these last couple of weeks? Only $6.99 for a big five-gallon pot!
I bought five of them and have them all over the front and back patios – beautiful!
It was one of those fine October days
free from summer’s heat and haze
but not yet gripped by the autumn chill.
It was one of those fine October days
when the sky’s so clear
you can see the moon
through the atmosphere
at midday.
It was one of those fine October days
when the trees sport yellow and red
instead of everyday summer green.
October 2, 2014 2 Comments
2014 Fall/Winter Craft Party
It’s that time of year…. Time for the 3rd Annual Fall Craft Party!
This year, I’m not the only one coming up with the crafts. A few of my “usual suspect” crafters are providing craft ideas, supplies, and instruction too.
2014 Fall/Winter Craft Party
Sunday, October 12, 2014 10:30 AMPlease leave me a comment if you would like to join us, and I’ll send you all the nitty-gritty details.
October 1, 2014 1 Comment
quick chicken pasta dinner
We’re on a chicken kick at my house. Boneless skinless chicken breast is what I make for dinner when I’m uninspired. Not that that’s a bad thing.
After all, one can’t be creative and “in the mood” to make a “wow” dinner every night!
Even so, this quick and easy pasta dinner put smiles on the family’s faces.
The best part …. even though the cupboards are quite bare … I had everything on hand and didn’t have to make a trip to the grocery store.
Winner Winner Chicken Dinner!
September 30, 2014 No Comments
accidents happen
This summer, when we were out of town, my full-size freezer in the laundry room was accidentally left open for a day.
It wasn’t all the “openers” fault.
Although the freezer is only a few years old, the seal had come loose and instead of figuring out how to fix it, I used duct tape to keep it closed.
Additionally, I had a little chalkboard chef on the front of the freezer who told “would be openers” this:
“Do NOT OPEN! It is next to impossible to re-shut and keep shut.”
Unfortunately, the “opener” did not see or heed the chalkboard chef’s warning.
Even though I knew of the “freezer breach” immediately upon my return home, I avoided the freezer and refused to open it and face the music until two months later.
Nearly everything was a loss; homemade chicken and beef stocks, frozen citrus juices, handmade puff pastry, lobster broth, homemade mole, demi-glace, frost-burnt cookies and brownies, and quite a bit of meat. I threw out more chicken breast and chicken thighs than I’d care to mention.
September 29, 2014 1 Comment
Pumpkin season is upon us!
Everyone jumps on the Pumpkin Bandwagon this time of year. Recipe blogs have the best reason to do so! It’s our mission to spread the Pumpkin Joy!
These delicious cookies are inspired by a recipe I found in Better Homes and Garden Magazine.
The first ingredient is scary!
One pound of butter is A LOT!
The upside, if that is possible? The recipe makes 100 cookies. One Hundred – that’s A Lot too.
Luckily I have enough cookie sheets so I don’t have to use the same sheets over and over. If you do need to use the same sheets, be sure to let them cool completely between batches.
Plus, I have plenty of cooling racks. One of the advantages of having a cooking school!
I’ve named these cookies “cakey” because of their cake-like texture. I suppose another option could have been to name them “mini-cakes” instead of cookies.
You Decide.
September 26, 2014 5 Comments