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Wednesday
Sep172008

What I've been cooking

Banana Bread

Did you buy too many bananas last week? Are they sitting in the fruit basket turning various shades of brown and black? Hooray! Save them, salvage them. Those bananas will make the yummiest banana bread in town. Fire up the oven, mix up this quick recipe and enjoy.

Heather Ink recipe cards

Click here to download the (new) recipe card. It's a two-sided document that has a recipe card for you and one to give to your best friend. Print the first page on heavy cardstock and then flip it over and print the second page. Use the crop marks on the recipe side to trim out a 4x6 inch card to fit in your recipe box.

Friday
Jul182008

Join me

I have a huge and underwhelming fascination with the idea of doing chores around the house. Laundry makes me crazy. The dishes can make me cry on any given day. And don't even talk to me about scrubbing the toilet. Did I mention I am known among family to have an immense hatred for the vacuum cleaner? I enjoy being at home, cooking and doing domestic hobbies but please, never, EVER accuse me of keeping a good house. I am not a housewife, a homemaker or other such female pejorative. I am allergic to housework. Violently.

Which leads me to my new website, Housework Rules! (to be said with the thickest sarcasm you can slather on). Go, check it out. Find new ways to avoid daily chores with inspiration and products from your favorite hobbies including knitting, cooking, gardening, scrapbooking, sewing and paper. I know I'm not alone. I know you hate housework too.

Monday
Jan142008

No sudden movements

The items you can find in my refrigerator are generally interesting looking things like the gravy from that roast chicken we had three weeks ago. You remember honey, don't you? Every few days I'll be rummaging through looking for that jar of salsa I thought I remembered having some where back here, and come across a piece of pizza from who knows when. Usually I will throw the greenish discovery away, but sometimes I don't and it continues to grow new sorts of cancer curing fungi.

I inherited this trait from my father's mother. My dad always said Helen discovered penicillin LONG before the rest of the world. I remember making Grandma a cup of tea when I was a teenager, but never having one myself because I was never sure of the state of the milk lurking behind that sealed yellow door.

Fast forward to my life today with a refrigerator that I am mostly responsible for, and you will probably find penicillin. (The milk is hardly ever bad thankfully.) Being good little homeowners we ate all the eggs and drank all the milk before we embarked on our two week holiday trip. We did not, however, worry about ANY thing else inside the fridge. About two days before returning we were anxiously discussing the things that might greet us upon our arrival home. Things like a mud covered couch and lots of dust and dog hair were not far from our minds, then like a bolt of lightening the fridge crossed our minds simultaneously and we stared at each other in the utmost fear. We both knew what I was capable of and we weren't excited to rush home to it.

Reluctantly the day we arrived, we opened the refrigerator hoping nothing would crawl out and climb up our legs. I put on the rubber gloves, Thomas grabbed the trash can and we went in head first. Dumping the contents of Tupperware containers, washing the shelves, we selected only first rate items to return to the inside.

In the deep dark corner, low down, behind six other sauces, salsas and leftovers, we discovered a can of lump claw crab meat, a lovely, yet odd, yarn store parting gift that a loyal customer gave me to enjoy. Surely it couldn't still be good, could it? I closed the store in April. We found the BEST IF USED BY date and what do you know? It said Feb. 2008! WHOH! WOW! YAY!

In celebration we made this amazing, perfectly risen, Crab Soufflé.

Crab soufflé

Sunday
Nov252007

Bloggy hiatus

I seem to have taken an unintentional vacation from blogging and all things internet related. I've still be toting my camera around with me so at least the last few days have not gone by undocumented!

All the baking I did was so much fun. Here is the chocolate mousse, apple pie and pumpkin pie. The chocolate mousse was the best I've ever made!

Thanksgiving baking

My apple pie experiment went perfectly. I hadn't made an apple pie before Thursday, and I was very pleased with the result!

Apple pie

We had a great time at my cousin's home for Thanksgiving dinner, although we had a little accident in the driveway!

G35 dent

Then on Friday we just did projects around the house. I washed the dogs and took pictures in the yard.

Lola shaking off after her bath

Pink carpet:

Bougainvillea

Cactus blossom:

Cactus blossom

Angel's trumpet tree (that I nearly killed prior to planting, now it's blooming!):

Angel's trumpet tree

Sassy Lola:

Sassy Lola

Saturday was completely lazy. I stayed in bed for a while and Lola came to join me. Thomas threw the covers over her and she stayed all cuddled up for a long nap.

Lola snoozing

All in all it was a much-needed, quiet, restful weekend. The morning will bring a busy week of freelance jobs.

Wednesday
Nov212007

Choco-holic

I am excited to get started with my baking today! Maybe I shouldn't say baking, because both items I plan to make today are no-bake. I will be making the chocolate mousse I talked about here, and Russian cream. I can't start to early in the day because I have some work to do this morning and that really needs to be out of the way before I commence the mess making I call baking. Because the first step to cleaning up, as we all know, is licking every bowl, utensil and surface clean of chocolate mousse until the sugar rush is so intense you couldn't possibly engage your brain to do work at a computer because you're so cracked out you can't even sit down! Hooray!