April Resolutions

It’s a tough call, but I think March was my most favorite month of 2013 thus far. I celebrated a birthday, was showered with love, received SO MUCH MAIL (which I love), went to a wedding, almost caught my apartment on fire, realized cropped tops were back in style and enjoyed a nice calm and restful Easter with friends. I mean, there were not great parts too… but I’m fairly certain the good outweighed the bad!

And I conquered some serious goals.

Boom.

Let’s review shall we?

  1. I want to learn to knit. Or at least sign up for a class. Here’s what I realized… the knitting class I was going to attend was in the middle of the day. What? Anywho, we can start the goals by saying that I failed here. Hard core. Sigh. Might as well move it to April, because nothing says laying by the pool better than a pile of yarn and some knitting 😉
  2. I’m putting together a budget. So we’ve already discussed that I used to work at a bank and back in those days I discovered the beauty that was mint.com. It’s an aggregation tool that basically pulls all of your financial information into one place… where it then categorizes everything you spend so that you can EASILY watch where your money is going. So I logged in this month, renewed all of my accounts, categorized all of my purchases and worked through a budget. I mean, I wouldn’t say it was easy, it took some serious time to set up the categories (because I have a mortgage payment and a rent payment… so that confused mint a bit), went through EVERY transaction and then set amounts. I’m having a hard time letting it log me into one of my accounts… but once we get that in there – the budget will be complete. Oh – and even better – Mint emails you when you’re being bad. “Hey Betsy, you spent more on Coffee this month than you said you were going to. STOP DOING THAT.” I mean, come on, talk about accountability. That’s just plain awesome. So if you’re in the market for some fairly basic budgeting software give it a try. I think you’ll like it. Oh, plus there’s pretty graphics. And as a visual person, it’s hard to say no to some pretty charts.
  3. Put money in savings at the end of the month. You guys. I DID THIS. Not only did I put money in savings, but I actually opened up a savings account to put the money into. This can also be attributed to the fact that I got my taxes filed and parts of my refund went into savings (the other parts went into other fun practical things like wedding gifts and a replacement microwave for the apartment). So I would like to announce to you that in March of 2013 – I have money in savings and no bad debt! Cha-ching! High five! Hip hip hooray! I mean, I still have my car payment and my mortgage. But we’re not calling that bad debt. We’re calling that happy debt. It’s the kind of debt that you don’t wonder how you got. You had to commit to it. With papers. 🙂
  4. Re-become a morning person. This is a weird one to measure. I knew that going into it, but I feel like I’ve finally started re-adjusting. Going to bed earlier, getting up earlier. And I’m loving it. Partially I think it’s easier to do because as you get up earlier the sun is up earlier to greet you. Partially it’s because I asked friends to go to a 5:30am boot camp class. Yuck. And yay. I’m torn!

Those were LONG responses, because I didn’t really blog about those to lead you anywhere. Whoops. Sorry about that.

So now… for April goals.

  1. Organize my drawers. I know a I talked a little bit about this here, but seriously, I’m going to clean out and re-organize my drawers. I thought I’d cleaned out PLENTY when I moved here. But my stuff doesn’t really fit in my two dressers. And that’s just sad. If I’m not wearing it, then it needs to go. Especially since I’m about to move my costume closet from home here. And that stuff takes up some serious space. Well, that and I know I’m going to have to move again in May… and why not just move less?! You’ll for sure get a blog post about that. You know, something to look forward to.
  2. Read Jesus Calling. Every day. All month. There’s been a few bad days this last month and I’m constantly amazed at the comfort I feel when I’m down and I spend time in the Word. Which should always be where I turn first, but sometimes, it’s an after thought (if we’re being honest). To be fair, Jesus Calling isn’t necessarily ‘the Word’ – but it’s a little bit of a daily inspiration that then normally leads me into the Bible to look up the verses it’s referencing. If you’re in need of a daily pick-me-up, I’d find yourself a copy. It’s uplifting, it’s inspiring and it’s a bit convicting. Which is just what my heart needs!
  3. Buy an oil thermometer. Surely they can’t be that expensive? And I have a wee little bit left on a Bed Bath and Beyond gift card I got as a moving gift. And that will lead to…
  4. Fry something. At first the failure was terrifying. But then I just got mad. And now I feel challenged. I’m going to fry something. Maybe not cheese frenchees… but something. You know, since the microwave is already burned. Might as well attempt something again before it gets replaced… And this time, I WILL have people around. Because this time, I’m going to want witnesses.

It’s going to be a great month. I can’t wait!

A WELL STOCKED KITCHEN…

As a quick follow up to the Cheese Frenchee post, I’d like to just share with all of you a picture of this so-called Cheese Frenchee.

I mean... COME ON!

I mean… COME ON!

And yes, it’s sitting on top of a pile of greasy nasty onion rings. It’s true, after having to think through all of the ingredients, I admit, it’s pretty gross. But really, it tastes delicious and it’s SO worth it.

I also wanted to give you a little teaser of things to come.

There really are 101 Things To do. That's at least 101 blog posts.

There really are 101 Things To do. That’s at least 101 blog posts.

I had a whole lot of amazing birthday presents this year. And this slow cooker cookbook is the one of the best. I looked through it briefly trying to decide what I wanted to do first. And I found six recipes that I had a really hard time trying to narrow down. So there will be plenty of crock pot fun in the near future.

Oh… and this found it’s way into my kitchen this week too..

This. Makes. Blending. Things. So. Easy. And it's so clean. And it's so small. It's PERFECT!

This. Makes. Blending. Things. So. Easy. And it’s so clean. And it’s so small. It’s PERFECT!

Bam.

This slightly charred kitchen  is fully loaded and ready to cook up a storm!

A Happy Hearty Food Filled Easter

I’m hoping all of you had the happiest of happy Easter’s today. Filled with great worship, those you love, chocolate bunnies… or at least a killer meal.

Because it just wouldn’t be Easter without a feast.

This last week I realized that I wouldn’t be traveling home to see family and loved ones and decided to plan an Easter celebration lunch with my new friends. Luckily Knife Girl hosted (as my apartment gets a wee bit tiny for a 10 person meal) and everyone brought a dish to share.

I was pretty torn between attempting some sort of Quiche and cheesy potato casserole.

So I made both.

And people, we can officially deem the fear of the kitchen long gone.

Because I had a wonderful time following the recipes and learning to make something new. In fact, I’d almost missed it!

First up… Cracker Barrel Hashbrown Casserole! Thanks to Pinterest I found the recipe on a site that attempts to mimic restaurant recipes. And I’ll tell you, the casserole is great… but I don’t really think it tastes like the cheesy hash browns of Cracker Barrel…  Oh and whatever you do… don’t think that you’ll just double this because it doesn’t look like very much. Because this recipe fills a 9×13 pan TO THE BRIM.

Ingredients:

1 2 lb. pkg. frozen Hash Browns
8 oz. Sour cream
1 can cream of chicken soup
1 stick butter
1/2 C. Chopped onion
2 C. grated Cheddar Cheese

Directions:

Place potatoes in a greased 9×13 inch pan. Season with salt and pepper. Melt butter in the microwave. In a bowl add minced onions, sour cream, and cream of chicken soup, and melted butter. Mix these items together.

This is the one large bag of potatoes. If you happened to buy a second large bag... bad news bears, looks like you'll be eating hash browns for breakfast/llunch/dinner for the rest of the week!

This is the one large bag of potatoes. If you happened to buy a second large bag… bad news bears, looks like you’ll be eating hash browns for breakfast/lunch/dinner for the rest of the week!

Yeah. It is that gross. My hint: through that cream of chicken soup out immediately after you use it. If left in your kitchen - it WILL smell.

Yeah. It is that gross. My hint: throw that cream of chicken soup out immediately after you use it. If left in your kitchen – it WILL smell.

Pour soup mixture over potatoes; sprinkle with Cheddar Cheese. Bake at 350 degrees for 45 minutes, or until all is completely warm, and the cheese begins to melt. (Also: you can make this the night before and then reheat at 350 degrees for 15 minutes!)

Whoops. Forgot to take an after, I was apparently just so excited with how it turned out!

Whoops. Forgot to take an after, I was apparently just so excited with how it turned out!

For the Quiche I found a recipe from good old Martha herself. Almost makes me want to subscribe to the Martha Stewart Living Magazine  – because the Sausage Potato Quiche was worth every bite.

Ingredients

1 homemade or store-bought single-crust pie dough (homemade? silly cute people. store-bought all the way.)
1 tablespoon(s) unsalted butter
2 cup(s) crumbled cooked spicy Italian sausage (I mean… I used pork sausage. Is that not the same?)
Coarse salt
Ground pepper
6 large eggs
3/4 cup(s) heavy cream
3/4 pound(s) russet potato, cubed and steamed until tender
1 cup(s) (4 ounces) finely grated Parmesan (I went all out and got the REAL kind, that I shredded myself. So great.)

Directions

Preheat oven to 375 degrees F. Lightly flour a rolling-pin and work surface and roll out dough to a 12-inch round. (Again, cute.) Place in a 9-inch pie plate, fold overhang under, and crimp edge. Place a sheet of parchment paper over dough and fill with pie weights or dried beans.  Bake until edge is dry and light golden, about 20 minutes. Remove parchment and weights.

The last time I made a pie, I underestimated the importance of using "pie weights." This time, I used rocks. I mean, those are weights right?!

The last time I made a pie, I underestimated the importance of using “pie weights.” This time, I used rocks. I mean, those are weights right?!

Meanwhile, in a large skillet, melt butter over medium-high. Add sausage, season with salt and pepper, and cook until light golden, 8 to 10 minutes. In a medium bowl, whisk together eggs and cream. Add sausage, potato, and cheese and season with 1/2 teaspoon salt and 1/4 teaspoon pepper.

Milk... with meat... Yum.

Milk… with meat… Yum.

Whisk to combine, pour into crust, and bake until center of Quiche is just set, 40 to 45 minutes. Serve warm or at room temperature.

Beautiful. Just lovely.

Beautiful. Just lovely.

Same as the casserole. Made this last night. Put it in the fridge and then reheated it at 350 degrees for 15 minutes after church.

Both dishes got rave reviews. And this Quiche thing. This is happening way more often. It takes maybe 15 minutes of prep time. 40ish minutes of bake time (while you’re doing other things around the house). And then you can eat immediately or keep it for later. How handy!

Oh and what do you know, I happen to have enough ingredients for a round two. Looks like I might be re-making this dish sooner than expected!

May all of your weeks be filled with happiness!

And remember: He is risen indeed!

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WHITE MAN CAN JUMP

The best part of having a little little brother, is the excuse you have to do the things you used to love when you were a child.

Some may say that’s part of the reason I so love the group I work for too…

So during a quick trip home I stole some family time. And don’t ask me how, but we stumbled upon a conversation about if two people could ride on one bike at a time.

So obviously, we got the bike out. And our helmets. And decided to try.

I needed one last picture together before one of us smashed our face in. Permanent style.

I needed one last picture together before one of us smashed our face in. Permanent style.

And here’s what we discovered.

These two people could NOT ride one bike together. Meh. Props for trying. It was worth every laugh.

On the way back inside (still laughing), Ben causally mentions he can probably jump over me.

Yeah sure Ben. That’s cute. I mean, I know you’ve got long legs, but I’m 5′ 9″. That’s just not possible.

And the next second I felt hands on my shoulder and then BAM Ben was on the ground in front of me.

You’re kidding me right?

Holy. Crap.

So we did it again so that I could have picture proof.

The kid is just plain cool.

The kid is just plain cool.

I’m not making this up. This white kid can jump.

It made me smile… so obviously, I wanted to share with you.

Also, I somehow now have a desire to attempt to jump over things. I haven’t really started anything yet, you know, because I recognize that I’m a klutz…  But be warned, one of these future posts might be the one titled “No Front Teeth.”

Smile.

GENTLE GENTLE LAP DOG…

You're laughing right? Or if you're not, then you've clearly never been to my house...

You’re laughing right? Or if you’re not, then you’ve clearly never been to my house…

This is for any of you who have ever been to my house before.

(Or to those lucky few who have had the opportunity to dog sit – I’m looking at you Knife Girl)

Thank you to the lovely Jessica for sending this my way. Her dogs may not have K beat in size… but she does have two…

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SOCK IT TO ME

This is a little embarrassing to admit.

But I think I’m a sock hoarder.

I know everyone talks about the monster that must come in and steal the matches to their socks. But I honestly didn’t think that monster existed. Because I haven’t matched my socks since I moved out of my parent’s house 10 years ago. Sock liberty! Freedom! No one cared if my socks looked nice in the drawer anymore.

And frankly, not that many people saw the socks on my feet (and how often do girls wear socks?!) – so who even cared if they matched?

Plus, what’s the harm in having a messy sock drawer? Nothing.

Until it becomes TWO messy sock drawers. And it’s even worse if you still think you only have one messy sock drawer… and then you open a mystery drawer and realize that that drawer is also full to the brim with socks.

That, my friends, is when you have a problem.

A sock problem.

Which is what I realized last week. I have limited storage. And my extensive t-shirt collection (darn sorority) is already taking up a shameful amount of that valuable drawer space. So I made a goal for April – CLEAN UP YOUR DRAWERS. I thought I’d purged plenty when I had to pack up everything and move states. But apparently I have plenty of room to go still. Yikes.

And then I tried to wait. I really did. But those messy socks were taunting me (again, who have I even become?!) and I couldn’t help myself. So late one night, I turned on Beyonce  and rocked it hard – while dumping the entire contents of both drawers on my bed.

Bam.

 

Thank you PicStitch for making it easy to show small glimpses of each drawer in one cute little square picture.

Thank you PicStitch for making it easy to show small glimpses of each drawer in one cute little square picture.

 

I own a disgusting amount of socks. I don’t think I’ve gotten rid of a sock in ten years. And they’ve just multiplied. So I paired all of those socks off. I sorted by color, I sorted by cut… and then I organized my dress socks/tights/leggings/camis in one drawer with all of the the ‘other’ socks in the other drawer.

Which yes, still leaves me with two sock drawers… for now.

But progress has been made! And now I smile when I open my sock drawer (s). And can we talk about how great it is to just open a drawer and pull out a MATCHING PAIR of socks? It’s incredidble. No more digging until you find two similar looking ankle cut socks. Open drawer. Grab pair. Shut drawer.

Who knew?

(Let’s not think about all of the time wasted over the last ten years searching for matching socks. That just gets depressing.)

And yes, I had about 40 socks without a match. So if anyone has a genius idea of what to do with 40 unmatched socks, you just let me know. Surely there’s some sort of Pinterest project for that…

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The lunch break view…

I went to a work lunch this week.

With strangers.

And I had to make small talk.

And I finished and I was EXHAUSTED. What?! Since when does that make me exhausted? Apparently since now. I think I’m getting rusty. Noted.

Anywho, on the way back, my co-worker and I saw this pull off area for photo taking. And here’s what I’ve learned about Colorado – those areas are TOTALLY worth the two minutes to pull over, jump out of the car and take a picture.

Why?

Clear beautiful sky, mountains, rock formations and great desert shrubbery. Yeah. Not too bad.

Clear beautiful sky, mountains, rock formations and great desert shrubbery. Yeah. Not too bad.

This picture. That’s why.

The view kills me. It’s stunning.

But apparently not stunning enough for me to be respectful… Nope, this girl will absolutely still be 100% cheesetastic for the photo opp. And yes, I did have to remove my heels to climb onto that rock. Oh – and rock climbing in skinny jeans – yeah, I don’t recommend it.

Well done Bets. Well done.

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Wait a tick… Is Selena Back?!

This outfit is at Target.

There aren't even the appropriate words for a caption. There's too much to say.

There aren’t even the appropriate words for a caption. There’s too much to say.

I’m just so sorry it’s blurry. And that it’s not a better picture.

So sorry that I found it online at Target for you.

Thank you Target for your high quality image.

Thank you Target for your high quality image.

It is a cropped top and a skirt. A CROPPED TOP.

Is it just me? Or does that take you back to the catchy tunes of Selena? And then J. Lo’s version of all of the catchy tunes of Selena?

I was so sure it just looked like her… that I Google imaged searched for her picture wearing this Target outfit.

So I searched “Selena Cropped Top” AND GUESS WHAT I FOUND:

You. Have. Got. To. Be. Kidding. Me.

You. Have. Got. To. Be. Kidding. Me.

Oh no… this is real time people. The cropped look is coming back?! I can’t handle it. It’s not right. Where is the humanity people? And also – totally forgot about this Selena. Who has ruined the search results for the fabulously wonderful and tragic Selena that changed the entire music industry. Pop culture. I can only blame myself.

Anywho, after a little research. I finally figured out that the Selena I was ORIGINALLY talking about is Selena Quintanilla-Perez.

And this is the photo I wanted to discuss:

P.s. If you haven't seen the movie. It's amazing. Go rent it. Now.

P.s. If you haven’t seen the movie. It’s amazing. Go rent it. Now.

It’s circa approximately 1994.

That means, we’ve had a good 20 year run without them.

But ladies, apparently, you can expect a return.

And if you can pull it off, I highly encourage you to use this outfit to your advantage come Halloween. And then I want to see a picture.

Also, I might be having a movie night to watch Selena soon.

And then I’ll be jamming to the soundtrack for the next week.

Don’t judge me. It’s fantastic.

Feel free to join in.

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BBQ Chicken Pizza

This happened before the ‘Cheese Frenchee Incident of 2013’ but I felt like it was such a win… and the blog could use a little pick-me-up. So I’m going to roll with it and tell you all about it!

I made BBQ chicken in a crockpot. It was great. You put a package of chicken in with water, you let it cook for four hours and you take it out, shred it, drain the water and then add BBQ sauce. Keep that sucker on low for another few hours and you have tasty delicious protein for the next week.

I had BBQ chicken on an everything bagel. I had BBQ chicken with a side of rice and veggies.

And then I had a lot of BBQ chicken left and wanted to make a quick meal.

And then it came to me. You know what I love? BBQ chicken pizza.

Yes, I'm mainly showing you this image so that you can see my beautiful fabulous wonderful knives. Thank you brothers.

Yes, I’m mainly showing you this image so that you can see my beautiful fabulous wonderful knives. Thank you brothers.

Store bought crust rolled out and pre baked a bit, add a little BBQ sauce as the base, add the chicken, red onion, corn and mozzarella cheese.

Yuuuuuuuuuuuum.

Yuuuuuuuuuuuum.

It was incredible.

Also – one large pizza is much too much for one person. Noted.

But it does make for excellent leftovers.

And writing all of this out gives me a wee bit more faith in myself.

I’m good with the oven. I can handle the oven.

I’ll just stick with that. Maybe we’ll try the stove top again in 2014. Maybe.

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Oh the snooze button…

This made me laugh. Especially following a really really tough adjustment week because of that dang daylight savings time jump.

Amen.

Amen.

And felt right following a “hey I almost torched my apartment on accident” post.

Happy Saturday friends.

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