I always imagine myself meeting stars and hitting it off and being calm and just right. However the actual introduction is key, I see the famous person surrounded by fans and because I do not like crowds I am in the background watching. And then the star will look around and see me and invite me over or come over to me and it is perfect.
I never thought that it would happen but it did. Granted my husband took me to the book store where Amanda Soule was and there were not many people there but that is what happened. The people she was talking to left and she looked around and saw me and came over to talk to me. It was amazing.
We had planned to attend her periodical signing in VT since she had mentioned it, which gave me a few weeks to properly build up the excitement. I had though about what I wanted to tell her and talk to her about. Of course casually show her the item of clothing that I had made (it ended up being a pink cowl that day). Maybe tell her that I was trying to start a business and that I had a blog. We were going to chat about everything and anything and would become the best of friends instantly.
When the day came I was so filled with nerves and excitement I don't think I could properly talk. The book store was about an hour away from our house and it was a gorgeous Spring day so we set up the GPS and set out. Of course we got lost. The GPS thought we were going to the next town over which in VT means an extra hour driving on tiny pot holed roads. We only stopped and asked directions once and then we were there.
I was so nervous, there was no talking. I believe my husband was literally pushing me towards Amanda but I could not go. When she did come over and talk to me I can only remember saying hi and something about her being amazing and inspiring. I did mention her Blog and how I read it all the time. She signed my copy of her new periodical: Taproot. It was more than I could have hoped for. She is nice, polite, warm, friendly and seemed just as shy was I was but more practiced in a public setting. She was Normal and just like her blog conveyed. We did not stick around after that and were able to get home quickly.
It was a great day.
Saturday, March 24, 2012
Saturday, March 3, 2012
Crawling Back
I have fallen off the blogging band wagon and I am ashamed of it. I knew it would happen eventually but I was really hoping that the Sunrise House would be different. Plus, I do love being here with you.
I am not really sure what my problem is, I have been doing all sorts of projects and activities that would be prefect blog material but I never sit and write. I know I am hesitant to write after the fact because I never have any pictures to document what I have done. Really, what is a blog without pictures?
Now that I think on it I have a whole bunch to tell you all about.
I knit my first pair of socks and they came out quite nicely. I used the Martha Stewart for Lion brand Yarn striped socks pattern for worsted weight yarn. The pair took me just a few dedicated hours one weekend. They are a bit big but that would be easy enough to fix.
I experimented with using the same yarn but different needle sizes in a luxurious cowl that I happen to be wearing right now. In the same project I figured out a nifty way to add multiple stitches in one location to keep with the pattern stitch. The trick is to use two different ways of adding stitched in combination, keeping the correct tension and using wonderful and bulky yarn.
I have also tried a few new recipes. I found the best spice mix for salmon: ginger and smoked paprika. I know it sounds weird but it really works on Salmon, just a sprinkling of each, probably about a 1/2 tsp per 3/4lb, with some garlic power. I always start out fish with a even coat of lemon juice and round off the seasoning with some salt and pepper and a dab or two of butter.
I have started working Brussels sprouts into my veggie list, they are just so good for you that I had to try. My husband loves them and my mother in law has this great recipe of roasted Brussels sprouts and chestnuts that she serves during the holidays. I came up with two recipes, one roasted one pan cooked. For the roasted sprouts I cut then into quarters length wise and threw them in a sheet pan with 1 bell pepper, a package of mushrooms - quartered, 1 large onion - dices large and 2 cloves garlic - sliced, tossed it all in olive oil, salt and pepper and roasted at about 350. Stir the mixture after 15 minutes, 10 minutes after that stir in 1 can of diced tomatoes (you can add a can of rinsed kidney beans now as well) and cook another 10 to 15. This can be a main dish or side, just sprinkle a bit of Parmesan when serving. It can serve 2 to 6.
My pan cooked recipe is some sausage meat with an onion and a clove of garlic and quartered Brussels sprouts with a bottle of ale. Let that cook down for 15 to 10 and served that over pasta and finish with a chunk of cream cheese.
I have been roasting chicken thighs for lunch the past few weeks, it is the easiest thing ever, I couldn't believe it. I used the method from Mark Bittman’s How to Cook Everything for roasting ‘chicken parts’ (as opposed to chicken breasts). 375 degrees for the oven, sheet pan, I season the meat on both sides lightly with a chicken seasoning mix from McCormick. The tights have skin and bone but I trim off the extra fat and any skin that seems in the way. Lay the chicken out skin side up and stick it in the oven. Roast for 45 minutes total, turning every 15 minutes, check the temp, if it’s over 165 you are done. For this week I chopped up 2 bell peppers and a large onion and filled in the areas around the chick on the pan and voila! Delicious Lunch.
I have been reading a bunch lately too but I will save those for another post.
I am happy to be back, thanks for stopping by. :)
I am not really sure what my problem is, I have been doing all sorts of projects and activities that would be prefect blog material but I never sit and write. I know I am hesitant to write after the fact because I never have any pictures to document what I have done. Really, what is a blog without pictures?
Now that I think on it I have a whole bunch to tell you all about.
I knit my first pair of socks and they came out quite nicely. I used the Martha Stewart for Lion brand Yarn striped socks pattern for worsted weight yarn. The pair took me just a few dedicated hours one weekend. They are a bit big but that would be easy enough to fix.
I experimented with using the same yarn but different needle sizes in a luxurious cowl that I happen to be wearing right now. In the same project I figured out a nifty way to add multiple stitches in one location to keep with the pattern stitch. The trick is to use two different ways of adding stitched in combination, keeping the correct tension and using wonderful and bulky yarn.
I have also tried a few new recipes. I found the best spice mix for salmon: ginger and smoked paprika. I know it sounds weird but it really works on Salmon, just a sprinkling of each, probably about a 1/2 tsp per 3/4lb, with some garlic power. I always start out fish with a even coat of lemon juice and round off the seasoning with some salt and pepper and a dab or two of butter.
I have started working Brussels sprouts into my veggie list, they are just so good for you that I had to try. My husband loves them and my mother in law has this great recipe of roasted Brussels sprouts and chestnuts that she serves during the holidays. I came up with two recipes, one roasted one pan cooked. For the roasted sprouts I cut then into quarters length wise and threw them in a sheet pan with 1 bell pepper, a package of mushrooms - quartered, 1 large onion - dices large and 2 cloves garlic - sliced, tossed it all in olive oil, salt and pepper and roasted at about 350. Stir the mixture after 15 minutes, 10 minutes after that stir in 1 can of diced tomatoes (you can add a can of rinsed kidney beans now as well) and cook another 10 to 15. This can be a main dish or side, just sprinkle a bit of Parmesan when serving. It can serve 2 to 6.
My pan cooked recipe is some sausage meat with an onion and a clove of garlic and quartered Brussels sprouts with a bottle of ale. Let that cook down for 15 to 10 and served that over pasta and finish with a chunk of cream cheese.
I have been roasting chicken thighs for lunch the past few weeks, it is the easiest thing ever, I couldn't believe it. I used the method from Mark Bittman’s How to Cook Everything for roasting ‘chicken parts’ (as opposed to chicken breasts). 375 degrees for the oven, sheet pan, I season the meat on both sides lightly with a chicken seasoning mix from McCormick. The tights have skin and bone but I trim off the extra fat and any skin that seems in the way. Lay the chicken out skin side up and stick it in the oven. Roast for 45 minutes total, turning every 15 minutes, check the temp, if it’s over 165 you are done. For this week I chopped up 2 bell peppers and a large onion and filled in the areas around the chick on the pan and voila! Delicious Lunch.
I have been reading a bunch lately too but I will save those for another post.
I am happy to be back, thanks for stopping by. :)
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