Thursday, September 22, 2011

Easy as Pie


Last night I was riffling through my cookbooks looking for something easy and satisfying to make for dinner.  I have a few cookbooks but somehow I always end up overlooking them in favor of online recipe sites (they're just so convenient!). I figured since I have these books, I really should use them every once in a while.

I finally decided to make something from the dusty pages of a cookbook that was made in my grandmother's honor for her contributions to Project Linus in North Carolina. The recipes in the cookbook are all family recipes donated by members of the community my grandparents lived in for over 20 years, so they're all incredibly comforting, delicious, and {most importantly} relatively simple. The winning dish was Crab Quiche.

Now, I'm embarrassed to say that I've sometimes scoured restaurant websites in search of a place where I could get a slice of Quiche for breakfast or brunch. How silly of me, quiche is insanely easy to prepare. Granted, if you make your own pie crust it gets minimally complicated, but I avoided that by purchasing a frozen crust. Here's the recipe:

1 9" pie crust
1/2 c. mayo
2 T. flour
2 eggs, beaten
1/2 c. milk
2 (6oz.) cans of crab meat
8 oz. shredded swiss cheese
1/3 c. chopped onion
1/3 c. chopped mushroom

Blend the mayo, flour, eggs, and milk until smooth. Stir in the Swiss Cheese, crab meat, onion, and mushrooms. Pour into the pie crust and bake at 325 degrees for 40-45 minutes.
This goes into the oven and 45 minutes later- TADA! Cheesy, yummy goodness comes out. 

I made a side of roasted asparagus to accompany my quiche and it was the perfect mid week meal! 

Now that I know how friggen easy quiche is to make, I'll probably end up making this my lazy day meal. Plus, any combination of meat/cheese/veggies is going to be equally as delicious, which means the possibilities are endless! 















Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Apple of my eye

Monday, I did one of my favorite things...apple picking! The bf and I had been meaning to do pick-your-own fruit all summer. Sadly, we missed out on strawberries, blueberries, and raspberries. I refused to miss out on the crisp apples that come with the start of fall. So, Monday afternoon we headed out to Stillwater to Aamodt's Apple Farm, to do some harvesting.

 I'm pretty sure this is the most famous orchard around the Twin Cities, and for good reason. In addition to a great apple orchard, they also have a pretty large vineyard (which produces wonderful wines you can sample for $5)
and an amazing, I repeat amazing bake shop. I would drive the 40 minutes solely for the purpose of purchasing a package of their Apple Cider Donuts (which I would have gotten a picture of, but they didn't last long). Lucky for me, I also got Cinnamon Candy Apple butter, and a bunch of Sweet 16 apples. If you haven't had a Sweet 16 apple, I suggest you go find the nearest orchard that grows them, and get yourself a bucket. They're delicious.  I was a little wary at first, because of their small size, but as soon as I took a bite I realized the error of my ways and devoured the rest... and maybe another one too.

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

We've got some catching up to do!

Where to start?! Lack of an internet connection, combined with some recent life events have taken me away from the blogosphere for a bit, but now I'm back!

One of my favorite quotes from The Happiness Project (which I've said before is part of my inspiration for starting a blog) is, "It's easy to be heavy, hard to be light." It seems that a lot of people I know have been dealing with some unfortunate luck and some heavy feelings. I've found that I've been struggling to keep some lightness myself as a result.

I love this quote because it reminds me that perspective is key when facing difficult things. It's easy to take events at face value and be discouraged by adversity, or you can put in a little effort and find the silver lining. Not to be cliche, but if you do the work you can usually find the place for a new start and a little transformation when faced with less than ideal circumstances. I'm incredibly lucky to be surrounded by people who often do the work and as a result, gloomy clouds never last for long.

I also happen to be surrounded by people who throw awesome weddings, bring me to the Renaissance Fair, and go apple picking. Which are the things that have kept me busy recently. I'll have more to share shortly :)

I hope you've all had a lovely start to the week!

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Brush Crush

I'm not one to spend a lot of money on cosmetics. I love doing my makeup, but I've never really seen the point in spending $50 for a brush to apply my foundation. This has generally resulted in me applying makeup with my hands, which I've realized is a big skin no-no. Apparently the people at e.l.f. cosmetics agree that beauty products should be affordable. Like, really affordable. The total price for these three products was a whopping $3. Yes, that's right people the liquid eyeliner, the blush, and the foundation brush were one whole dollar a piece. The amazing part is, they not only do the job, they do it well.

The beauty of a line of quality, affordable cosmetics is that you can try out new trends and colors without breaking the bank. Coral blush for fall end up not being your color? No worries, you only spent a dollar. Can't get the hang of liquid eyeliner? Perfect your technique for only a dollar. Finally stop applying make-up with your hands, and (for only a dollar) realize how much easier it is to blend natural looking foundation with a brush. It's such an incredible difference, I wonder how I ever went without.

Friday, September 2, 2011

Friday's Fancy This!

From now on, every Friday, I will share an image with you (maybe mine, maybe not) that inspires me. Hopefully the inspiration will carry through the weekend. We'll start with this one, which does happen to be mine.

One of my favorite photos, of my favorite memories, in my favorite city. Le sigh.

I took this photo the day I discovered how wonderful the Montmartre neighborhood of Paris is. With Sacre Coeur at the center of a million fabric shops, sandwicheries (yes, that is a real French word), incredibly charming boutiques, cafes, and one of the most spectacular views, it was impossible not to tomber amoureux. Also, I had the best panini caprese I've ever eaten in my life at a sidewalk cafe down the street from Le Moulin Rouge so, bonus points.

Happy Weekend Friends! I hope it's downright lovely.



Thursday, September 1, 2011

Guilty Pleasures

Disclaimer: I may be shunned for this post ;)

I (like a lot of people I know) have a laundry list of guilty pleasures. Most of my list isn't really truly guilty, i.e. I actually acknowledge that I enjoy most of them. This list may or may not include Katy Perry, CW TV shows (how many Gossip Girl reruns have I watched?), and eating half of the brownie batter before the pan makes it into the oven.

One thing that has long been hidden on my actually guilty guilty pleasures list is my love for Lauren Conrad. I have had a soft spot for L.C. since my high school days when a healthy number of Friday nights were spent with two of my best friends painting our nails and watching Laguna Beach. When I moved to college, of course, I was too cool to watch the spin-off show so I didn't really follow her career very closely (other than eyeing up most of the pieces for her Kohl's line). Then one night, after seeing the newly mature and pulled together Lauren Conrad on covers of various magazines (combined with a bit of boredom and not much else to do) I watched an episode of The Hills, and put it on my guilty pleasures list.

So, The Hills rightfully belongs on the guilty pleasures list, but Lauren Conrad? I think not. Her look is somehow modern, classic, and chic all at once. Plus her website is a haven for everything style (seriously: beauty, clothes, design, parties, the list goes on), and includes plenty of tutorials. Plus her most recent "Decorate" post is about chalkboard paint, a current obsession of mine. So, rethink what you knew and check it out, you might find a little inspiration!