Friday, October 31, 2014

Holiday Plan 2014: Week 10

Week of November 2nd:
- Make one batch of freezable cookies
- Make two crock pot meals - one to eat this week and one to freeze for a later date
- Purchase some non-perishable goods used in the planned recipes
- Purchase some gifts
- Wrap the purchased gifts
- Work on homemade gifts


- Order or buy the Thanksgiving Turkey
- Take down Halloween and put up Thanksgiving; I cheat a little - I decorate for "Fall" and then put little Halloween stuff here and there. Then when Halloween is over, it is an easy swap out the Halloween for Thanksgiving
- Continue to work on Christmas cards
- Check smoke detectors and change furnace filter (Happy Daylight Savings!)
- Start polishing any silver pieces I will use for Thanksgiving
- Deep cleaning area this week: Living Room/Family Room. As this is one of the heaviest used rooms in the house, it needs to be deep cleaned twice!

Good luck to those following along!

Friday, October 24, 2014

Holiday Plan 2014: Week 9 (HALF WAY!)

We are halfway to the holidays; or at least to the end of 18 weeks of planning & prep!

Week of October 26th:
- Make one batch of freezable cookies
- Make two crock pot meals - one to eat this week and one to freeze for a later date
- Purchase some non-perishable goods used in the planned recipes
- Purchase some gifts
- Wrap the purchased gifts
- Work on homemade gifts
- Celebrate Halloween!!! Happy Halloween everyone!
- Purchase any extra batteries needed for gifts, decorations, etc


- Make a list of things needed for Thanksgiving
- Formally invite family over for Thanksgiving
- Start addressing our Christmas Cards (note: I picked up my Christmas cards last year during post-Christmas sales - score! Therefore, did not have to order any)
- Deep cleaning area this week: Pantry. I should have specified this last week, so if you were superhuman and cleaned both your kitchen AND pantry you get a gold star. For me - it is two separate tasks.

Good luck to those following along!

Friday, October 17, 2014

Holiday Plan 2014: Week 8

Week of October 19th:
- Make one batch of freezable cookies
- Make two crock pot meals - one to eat this week and one to freeze for a later date
- Purchase some non-perishable goods used in the planned recipes
- Purchase some gifts
- Wrap the purchased gifts
- Work on homemade gifts
- Figure out Halloween costumes (if we need them or are going to wear any)


- Buy our pumpkins
- Deep cleaning area this week: Kitchen - woo hoo!

Good luck to those following along!

Thursday, October 16, 2014

Disney Fever


This past week we made our FastPass+ reservations for our upcoming trip! Christopher also ordered us a Disney planning DVD to watch. Not that we need it, but it gets us so excited for our upcoming trips.

In addition, we also booked our May trip with our parents. We really wanted to get into the Boardwalk Villas, but unfortunately we were waitlisted :( But we are booked at Saratoga Springs - so worse case scenario (not really "worse" case) we definitely have a place to stay even if it is not our first choice.


When Christopher and I watched the DVD, we made special Disney cocktails and used our Magic Cubes from Disney in the drinks - pretty festive, right?

And of course, the week would not have been complete without some people making comments like "Another trip to Disney?" "Didn't you just get back?" "Why Disney?" Well...it is our money, our time and we are going to vacation how we want to!


Friday, October 10, 2014

Holiday Plan 2014: Week 7

Week of October 12th:
- Make one batch of freezable cookies
- Make two crock pot meals - one to eat this week and one to freeze for a later date
- Purchase some non-perishable goods used in the planned recipes
- Purchase some gifts
- Wrap the purchased gifts
- Work on homemade gifts


- Decorate for Fall :) And put out some Halloween items
- Purchase Halloween Candy
- Take a Family picture to be included in Christmas cards; we have not done this since we got married and I figured it was about time to include all 4 of us in a picture!
- Deep cleaning area this week: Office; not an essential room in our house but it some how becomes the room we drop all our crap in. Time to organize it!

Good luck to those following along!

Friday, October 3, 2014

Another Anniversary Dinner


Boy are we spoiled! Christopher's parents took us out to an amazing dinner at Melting Pot. We indulged in four courses of pure deliciousness.

We started out with the Garlic and Herb Cheese Fondue - very mild and good for large crowds. Every one enjoyed it. Then we all ordered the Pear & Gorgonzola Salad which was also yummy and served with an apple cider vinaigrette. For our main entree, we each enjoyed our own sampler platter of raw meats to dip in the broth. I was at first nervous to cook my own meat, but it was super easy. I had the French Quarter which included beef, chicken, shrimp and Andouille sausage. Then...the chocolate course. We ordered the pure milk chocolate and it was a dream. Our waitress then surprised us with free champagne and a special dessert plate with milk and white chocolate drizzled strawberries.

It was a great time and so generous of my in-laws. Still hard to believe that three years has passed since our beautiful wedding day!


Roasted Tomato Basil Soup


With Fall in full gear, I am ready for soup weather. At least soups that I like to make and are willing to eat. I recently got into soups and decided they were not too bad (I know Mom - who am I??). I googled tomato basil soup, as this is one of my favorites to get at restaurants, and found an easy and delicious sounding recipe from the Food Network's Ina Garten.

I made it and it turned out great! Even Christopher liked it and he really isn't into tomato based soups. I think he was hoping I would make a beer cheese soup, or something along those lines.

Here are the easy directions. Plus - your kitchen will smell fantastic while it is stewing :) Perfect for football Sundays.

3 lbs plum tomatoes, quartered
1/4 cup plus 2 tbsps olive oil
2 tbsp salt
1 1/2 tsp freshly ground black pepper
2 yellow onions, chopped
6 garlic cloves, minced
2 tbsp unsalted butter
1/4 crushed red pepper flakes
1 28 oz can of plum tomatoes
4 cups fresh basil leaves, packed (you read that right - 4 CUPS)
1 tsp fresh thyme leaves
1 quart (4 cups) chicken stock

Preheat the oven to 400 degrees. Toss together the tomatoes, 1/4 cup olive oil, salt and pepper. Spread the tomatoes in a single layer on a baking sheet and roast for 45 minutes.  While the tomatoes are roasted, cut and mince all other ingredients. In an 8-quart stockpot over medium heat, saute the onions and garlic with 2 tablespoons of olive oil, the butter and red pepper flakes for 10 minutes, until the onions start to brown. Add the canned tomatoes, basil, thyme and chicken stock. Add the oven-roasted tomatoes, including the juice and extra liquid on the baking sheet. Bring to a boil and simmer uncovered for 40 minutes.

Ina Garten uses a food mill to puree the soup. I do not have a food mill, so I used our food processor and the puree option. Note - this will get really messy, but it is totally worth it! We served the soup hot and with a little sprinkle of cheddar cheese on top!

Holiday Plan 2014: Week 6

Week of October 5th:
- Make one batch of freezable cookies
- Make two crock pot meals - one to eat this week and one to freeze for a later date
- Purchase some non-perishable goods used in the planned recipes
- Purchase some gifts
- Wrap the purchased gifts
- Work on homemade gifts
- Make up a guest basket for the guest bedroom; I put spare or travel sized soaps, extra towels, etc in the event we have a guest spend the night.
- Deep cleaning area this week: Guest Bedroom

Good luck to those following along!


Thursday, October 2, 2014

Buffalo Scallops Recipe



Who doesn't love anything Buffalo? I saw this recipe on Pinterest a while ago for Buffalo Scallops. At first, I was pretty hesitant because I wasn't sure how seafood and buffalo sauce could possibly mix. But I put my brave girl pants on and tried it for dinner the other night. And it wasn't all that bad. I honestly thought the seasonings used in the recipe for a little much and made the scallops a lot hotter than I would prefer, but with a little tinkering with the recipe, I think we will make this again. Christopher thought the same thing and wondered why I would follow the recipe if I know I can make it better - next time I guess.

I will share with you below the recipe that I used, but eventually if I make this again, I will repost the changes made.

1/2 lb bay scallops
1 tsp Cajun seasoning
1/2 tsp crushed red pepper flakes
1 1/2 tsp olive oil
1/8 cup bread crumbs (it is so crumbly in the picture because I accidentally poured more crumbs than needed - oops - definitely do not do that)
1/2 cup Buffalo sauce of choice

Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. In a bowl, combine the spices, olive oil and bread crumbs. In a greased 8x8 Pyrex dish, layer the scallops in a single layer and sprinkle the bread crumb mixture over the top of the scallops. Drizzle 1/2 of the Buffalo sauce over the top of the scallops & crumb mixture. Bake for about 12-15 minutes or until the scallops are cooked through. Toss with remainder of the Buffalo sauce and serve.

I served ours with a side of green beans.

Update on Holiday Planning & Renovation

Soooo with holiday planning in full swing AND our renovation kicking up to wind down for the winter, I ended up switching some of my cleaning tasks around.

Our upstairs renovation is right next to our master bedroom. If anyone has ever had some work done on their home, you know how much dirt and dust is kicked up in a project. Therefore, I decided to switch my bathroom and bedroom weeks. I started cleaning the bedroom, but then I realized that all of the work I have done is just going to get dirtied up the next day when the contractors are on site.

So I have switched around some of the bathroom and bedroom tasks and will complete them over two weeks. This way, my holiday cleaning is still getting down, but I am also keeping some sanity with the project going on.


With that said...Day 2 of our contractors work is complete. They finished tacking up all of the baffles and started framing. The room is really starting to take shape. When meeting with all of the various parties involved in the project, I still have a hard time picturing the space and what is going in.


I can now start to visualize it with the framing going up! Yesterday they completed the framing that will be become the wall of the bedroom and bathroom and built the half wall in the bathroom. See the picture below with Christopher demonstrating the halfway and toilet area - silly guy!



Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Renovation Update


I got a quick picture on my phone yesterday of our renovation update. Our general contractor and his team are at our home this week to finish some of the demo (issues with load, beams, access points, etc), fully insulate the space and complete all of the framing.

After day half of the walls are insulted, the additional demo work is completed and the exposed cross beams on in place. You can kind of see the exposed cross beams in the picture; it is the lighter colored wood. Eventually, those pieces of work will be wrapped and stained and will look super nice.

Excellent progress! So excited to continue to see how this looks as the week moves on!

Roasted Butternut Squash Chicken Salad


Can you believe I have never had butternut squash? Actually - most of you probably can because I have never been a fan of vegetables until recently. On our anniversary, we went out to dinner to Russell Salvatore's restaurant and Christopher ordered a side of butternut squash risotto and I thought I would try it. Well...it was delicious! So this weekend when I did the grocery shopping, I had to pick one up to try something, anything with it. I mean - how often do I find a vegetable I can tolerate???

So...I found this recipe for a butternut squash salad and decided to adapt it for our families likes and ingredients that I already had on hand.

I used:
- 1/2 butternut squash
- cinnamon
- nutmeg
- romaine lettuce
- shredded coconut
- 1 green apple
- honey (my Uncle Jack's honey - it is the best!)
- chia seeds
- precooked, grilled chicken (about 1 breast)
- 4 oz plain goat cheese

This made two nice sized salads for Christopher and I!

Preheat the oven to 365 degrees. Dice up the butternut squash and spread on a baking sheet into a single layer. Drizzle with a little olive oil, nutmeg & cinnamon. Roast for 20 minutes and flip and bake an additional 20 minutes. While the squash was baking, I sliced the apples thin and plated them. Once plated I added the lettuce, sprinkled the coconut and chia seeds on the salad. Since the chicken was pre-cooked, I just microwaved it to warm it up and diced it into bite sized pieces. Then tossed on the salad along with the roasted butternut squash. Then I added about 2 oz of goat cheese to each plate and lightly drizzled Uncle Jack's honey over the salad. And voila!

The salad was delicious and sweet. Even Christopher liked it! We will definitely be making this again soon :)


GIRLS NIGHT


Yes - long over due and so wonderful, one of my best friends, Christine and I had a girls night this past weekend. Christine so deserved a night on the town and I am glad she picked me to take her along! 

We have been planning this night for a long time...since the Buffalo Philharmonic came out with their Pop's series schedule. And...Matthew Morrison opened their 2014-2015 Pop's series - swoon.


But before watching Matthew croon jazzy hits, we went out to La Tee Da Cafe in Allentown for some wine, delicious pasta and much needed girl chat. It was amazing!

It was incredible and we had a great time! Now we are looking forward to the next concert in the Spring - Megan Hilty!!!

My Little Boys


I seriously cannot get enough of my two little boys - Marv & Jameson. Marv was being so good about getting his picture taken and Jameson kept photo bombing lol. I guess we know who is shy and who is the diva.

Jameson is 13 weeks old in the picture below. He keeps on growing and growing! Pretty soon he will have to get a new harness and Bills jersey.