Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Garlic Scapes?!

Today at The Merc (Lawrence's fabulous organic market) I saw something I'd never heard of.
Garlic Scapes. What are they? They are the curly tops of the garlic plant and are completely edible!


Then I saw Leeks, and I never buy them because they are too expensive. Today though from the same farmer I saw baby leeks! At a great price too. Garlic scapes and baby leeks would sooo go with the cauliflower and baby new potatoes I got the day before. And just like that, a delightful new and healthy group of veggies came together. How did I put them together you ask? I made a sauteed garlic scapes and leek mashed potato and cauliflower dish. It turned out delicious and so rich and flavorful!

Here's the recipe (roughly)

2 Baby Leeks trimmed and washed finely chopped
10 garlic scapes finely chopped (there is a woody end you want to discard)
10 small new potatoes, quartered
1 head of cauliflower, cut in large chunks
1 tbsp butter
1/4 milk 
splash of chicken stock
salt and pepper to taste


Boil potatoes for about 5-7 minutes then add cauliflower until fork tender, another 10-15 minutes.
After you add the cauliflower add the butter to a hot pan and add leeks and scapes, after about 5 minutes add a splash of chicken stock to keep them moist. Continue to sautĂ© another 5 minutes turn off heat and add milk. Drain pots and cauliflower. Mash slightly and add leek mixture as well as salt and pepper. Use hand mixer or standing mixer to mix until fairly smooth. I left mine a bit lumpy for a nice texture. Pour into a 9x9 baking dish and serve right away or if you make them ahead like I did bake for 20-30 minutes at 350. 



I really hope you enjoy these as much as we did, they are so healthy and I love that I tried something new!!


Monday, May 6, 2013

Making use of Government Programs

During tough times the government is there for us. With Ryan in school and I'm staying home with the baby, we have very little income. We have a modest home, cozy with loving family, but money is the one thing we really don't have. And although we have learned to make do with less new we still need basics like groceries and health care. We applied for the food assistance program and receive upwards of $400 per month on food! Its pretty amazing. I once got a $25 block of Gouda cheese and it lasted almost the entire month! We have given gifts of food and even gotten take and bake pizza at Papa Murphy's with it. Thank you Kansas! We are completely covered there.

And then there is health care, dreaded health care. It is a must have. Must. Have. And we were paying around $650 for the whole family per month. Way too much. And the coverage we have didn't even fully cover Charlie's first year of check ups. Ridiculous! So a friend suggested state health care for the little one and we qualified! We pay nothing. Nothing! Amazing yet again. Completely covers everything he needs and would need should he need it. No co-pay. We're set and it knocks off a whopping $175 off of our health insurance per month.

When you are a young, hard-working couple with a new baby, paying taxes and trying to make it, we will always remember even though our government can be crazy up in Washington...its pretty darn good here. Thank you Kansas for the help when we need it the most.

For food or cash assistance check: www.foodstamps.org/kansas-food-stamp-program

For health care benefits check: www.kancare.ks.gov/

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Roasted Chick Peas (yummy crunchy snack)

My friend posted this on her blog and I loved the idea! Chick peas (garbanzo beans) are a inexpensive, healthy, protein rich food that to be honest I never really liked (exempt for hummus). But at less than a dollar a can (most places), I had to try it! And of course I could have just posted her recipe, but I do t follow directions well and I used it as a guideline for my own recipe.

Roasted Chick Peas

-1 can chick peas
-lawery's season salt
-onion powder
-garlic powder
-either drizzle with olive oil or coat with cooking spray

Adjust rack to top and preheat oven to 450. Line a baking sheet with foil, parchment, or a silicone mat. Drain and rinse peas and spread on the sheet. Coat with oil or spray then sprinkle with seasonings (you can mix them all in a bowl first or sprinkle each individually).
Bake for about 40-45 minutes tossing around every 10 minutes. You know they're done when they're crunchy, but not burnt. It took me a couple of bakings to get them crunchy.
* If you have a toaster oven these work great in there!

Enjoy, and as my friend said in her post you can really do anything with them, sweet or salty! They are open for your creativity :-)










Thursday, April 11, 2013

There's a hole in the...dress!

This gorgeous dress came to me today for a very important customer of a very important customer. There was a small hole in the embroidered tulle overlay that was sent to be fixed. Well, my very good customer was not pleased and called me. Happily I accepted the job and love things like this! I went to Stitch On and picked up the best matched thread which turned out to be a Rainbow Tweed cotton/wool/acrylic mix thread and went to work. I delicately created a leaf over the hole and voilĂ ! This isn't life changing work here folks, but if I can make my customers customer happy I have done my job :-)



Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Past Quilts...

Over the years I have had many dream jobs. All of them included me being the boss because I love to do my own thing. My most current dream is to be a professional quilter. Quilting is a fairly new medium for me, but the moment I got into it I loved it. Over the past 6 years I have done many quilts, most of them being memory t-shirt quilts, but a few real quilty quilts. I don't follow patterns. I make it all up...or take an idea and make it my own. Each quilt is a new skill learned. Unfortunately I have not snapped pix of all the quilts I have done over the years, but I remember each one fondly. 
Here are a few I did capture...

This is a quilt I did for Bill Self, head coach of the Kansas Jayhawks!
 This one really put me on the map.
Quilt for Bill Self after the Championship in 2008

Zoom In
Back View

This quilt I made for my dearest friend Kim's first son Harrison.  It was the cutest panel of the alphabet...wish I had more of it because you could really transform those letters into so many different quilts! This is a one and only...for a super special one and only little guy :-)

Quilt for Harrison Rosel
Zoom In
Back View

This quilt I was honored to make in memory of an old friend's step father.
He was the fire chief in Lawrence. 
Fire Chief Memory Quilt
Peek of the back
Zoom In

This was my first attempt at artistic quilting. Fun to look at up close! I stuffed some appliques for a 
3-D effect. I also did some free motion quilting around the tea cups and appliques. My most prized quilt by far. Whenever we have a little girl, this will be hers to go in her pop art nursery.

Pop Art Quilt

This quilt I made for my cousins daughter Kate for Christmas...a bit steep for a christmas present, but this little girl is so super duper sweet...she deserves it :-)

Kate's Amy Butler Flowerburst Quilt
Back View

This is a Free State High t-shirt quilt I made for an old high school acquaintance.
She did so much and went on to be a Chief's cheerleader! Another celebrity folks!! I think I maybe have 3 shirts from high school...a play, and two class shirts, I guess art class didn't put out t-shirts.

Alicia's Free State Quilt

This is a duvet cover I made for Ryan and myself with matching pillow covers. 

Pillow Covers and folded duvet. "Cross Stitched" Monogram for Charlie.  
A few years back on a trip to SF to visit friends I stumbled into the most peculiar little shop in Divisidero, and found screen printed pieces of fabric of different images, sizes and colors. And I thought putting them into a bedroom piece would be a great way to display them. I then pieced together a few different prints into strips. A favorite color pallet of mine for sure!

Top of the Duvet 
This was a typewriter print I appliqued onto a complimentary fabric and embroidered for Charlie. Not a quilt I know, but I thought I'd end with a touch of LOVE.


I hope you have enjoyed my gallery and there will be many more....I've got a ways to go if I want to be a pro I know, but hey! You can help! If you need a quilt done...memory/t-shirt quilt, gift for a little one, or yourself. I am always up for being a part of your soft and cuddly happiness! Quilts are a heavenly thing, do you have a happy little quilt in your life? Oh my. I'm turning into the Bob Ross of quilting!


My next feat is a quilt for our bedroom. Because we switched the house around Ryan and I have to decorate our bedroom. It is a blank canvas...all I can think of is TEAL something! My favorite color in the whole wide world. Not sure what to do, but we need something for the summer months. The duvet although lovely is too heavy and goes into hibernation for the hot times. I have so many ideas, but need to hone them in. More to come on that...











Giant Pizza Roll

I have seen this many times and finally I remembered when I was at the store to buy the dough to make it. Easy, quick and very delicious for any meal! You could even make a breakfast roll :-)

What I have here is a Giant Pizza Roll with green pepper, onion, garlic, salami and pizza herbs with a pink sauce (red & Alfredo mix).

To make things a bit healthier I got the whole wheat pizza dough. Worked very well and I slept easier last night knowing that :-)
Steps:
-Unroll dough on a pan covered with parchment (or foil)
-Spread sauce over dough
-Chopped all my veggies and sprinkle them over sauce
-Lay down my meat
-Sprinkle shredded cheese
-Sprinkle with pizza herbs (oregano, basil, red pepper flakes, garlic powder, onion powder, salt & pepper)
-Roll up!
-Spread a little butter on top and sprinkle with more pizza herbs
-Bake at 425 for 20-30 minutes

I cut it in slices and served (Charlie approved!)



Monday, March 11, 2013

What a year!

On Thursday is Charlie's first birthday! Wow. What a year it has been. The fastest, most fulfilling, emotional, special, fun, learned experience of my life and it doesn't stop here folks! I must say I generally live my life to the fullest and have always been very happy, but this...this is SO different! It is the most amazing science experiment thing to watch a baby from conception to birth to day to day life, turn into a person is the coolest thing I have ever known. Raising babies has gone on since the beginning of time, but once you go through it you see how unbelievable it can be. Having a baby has taken me to a more spiritual place than I've ever been before, seeing a life grow in front of you changes everything. The way you think, feel, and do most things. Charlie has changed my life for the better and I will continue to thank him everyday.

Over the past year Ryan and I have delivered a baby, brought him home wondered what the heck to do next, laughed, cried, nursed, taught, read, sang, smiled, changed I don't know how many diapers of SO many different kinds of poops, been peed on, spit up on, bounced on, slapped, licked, screamed at, looked at, cuddled with, and just plain loved. Having those blue eyes look at me everyday and smile is the best feeling I have ever known. I love this baby. He is my buddy. Wherever I go, he goes! Being able to stay at home with him is such a treasure to me. We would rather be broke and me staying home with him than working a low paying job (which I was before he came along) and still being broke, and missing that face everyday. You do what you need to do that works for you. Me + Charlie = happiness.

Charlie is and has always been a really good baby. Thinking back to when he was just born and couldn't even roll over, and now he's walking across the living room! He is amazing to watch. Such focus, such intent on what he is looking at or experiencing. Loves books, cars, dogs, trucks, and anything in the kitchen. He loves bath time, story time, sing & sign time, playtime with friends, family time, and his animals. Charlie is a chatterbox and doesn't believe in the word cat. He squints his face up when he is happy and wants his mama when he is sad. He is the most beautiful creature I have ever seen and loved. I have known many types of love in my life, but this one has my heart full to the point of bursting. Ryan is a wonderful daddy and seeing him with Charlie also adds to the bursting. I loved Ryan before and although there are stresses with children, work, time crunching, and such seeing the one you love with your child is beyond beautiful. Its magical. Life is magical. Life is beautiful. Life is SO worth living when there is love to give and receive.

Every day is a Sunday with my Charlie boy. Here's to another year sweet baby!

ONE MONTH
TWO MONTHS
                                    
                                      TRHEE MONTHS
FOUR MONTHS
FIVE MONTHS
SIX MONTHS
SEVEN MONTHS
EIGHT MONTHS
NINE MONTHS
TEN MONTHS
ELEVEN MONTHS
ONE YEAR!!