Thursday, April 5, 2012
Thankful
Thursday, August 18, 2011
Shark
A family was on holiday in Australia for a week and a half when husband, wife and their 15 year old son decided to go scuba diving. The husband is in the navy and has had some scuba experience. His son wanted a picture of his mom and dad in all their gear so he got the under water camera ready to go. When it came to taking the picture the dad realized that the son looked like he was panicking as he took it and gave the ‘OK’ hand sign to see if he was all right.
The son took the picture and swam to the surface and back to the boat as quick as he could so the mom and dad followed to see if he was OK. When they got back to him he was scrambling onto the boat and absolutely panicking. When the parents asked why, he said ‘there was a shark behind you.’ The dad thought he was joking but the skipper of the boat said it was true but they wouldn’t believe him.As soon as they got back to the hotel they loaded the picture onto there laptop and that was what they saw.
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
Peaches and Cream
One of my new favorite recipes of the summer, and oh so simple.
credit: http://weheartit.com/entry/12046329
Peaches and Cream
3-4 peaches (very ripe)
1 cup cream cheese
2-3 TB honey
1-2 tsp vanilla
1-2 TB brown sugar
dash of cinnamon
dash of nutmeg
1/2 cup of white sugar
1.5 cups of walnuts
Soften the cream cheese in the microwave and then mix in the brown sugar, vanilla, and spices.
Next, saute the walnuts with white sugar and butter
Pit the peaches, and place face down on the grill for about 10 minutes or until they have nice grill marks on them. Next turn the peaches over and put a large dollop of the cream cheese mixture in each pit opening and leave on the grill until the cream cheese is warmed. After the peaches are done, drizzle each liberally with honey, and then sprinkle plenty of the sautéed walnuts on top.
Saturday, July 9, 2011
Recipes
Last weekend when we were visiting Baudette for Darby and Deanna's wedding, I was going through my Grandma's recipe box. I was pulling out ones that I wanted to copy down and Eric had the bright idea to take pictures of the recipes I wanted instead.
If you look in the top right hand of the recipe card you can see written "Roxy Wedding Punch". I thought that was pretty fun to find.
I like all the notes she wrote about who the recipes were from, how good they were, and the fact that it is "OK" if the dough is stiff and dry.
My Grandma said this is the best muffin recipe she has ever made.
She was ahead of her time with this recipe. My Mom said that Grandma would always have missionary ladies over when they came to visit the chapel and have them teach her new recipes, so they grew up eating all sorts of ethnic foods before it was a popular thing to do.
I remember having this dish every once in a while when we were kids and just not being able to get enough of it. Then I found me my own Indian, he doesn't appreciate it when I tell him I married him for the food...
Thursday, July 7, 2011
Growin' My Grub
This year I decided to take the plunge and grow a garden.
Some baby cukes, to try my hand at pickle-making again, since my last batch was so wildly successful.
The only draw back? WEEDS!
I make myself go out at least once a week and fill up a full bucket with weeds and ooh boy does that bucket look big when I first start out.. I have been known to toss in clods of dirt and small dogs on occasion to get the job over with...
Some yellow pear tomatoes.
I'm like a kid in a very healthy candy shop, I have to check every thing three times a day to see if anything more is popping up!
I have yellow zucchini squash coming out of my ears already, which I am thrilled about.. Eric?? Not so much.
Red peppers.
Banana peppers.
And waay more. I have a little tiny garden patch with A LOT of vegetables.. especially zuchinni!
Eric is such a lucky guy...
Thursday, June 16, 2011
The Royal Throne Room
I painted my bathroom in the basement last year.. or rather I started to and then my darling mother finished it before I woke up the next morning.. those Block women!
It turned out to be this very strange yellowish color which Eric described as a typical Indian bathroom in America.. he told me I just needed fake flowers and some carefully placed carved elephants to finish it off.
Soo.. I did the only reasonable thing and bought some sparkly metallic glaze to see if I could tweak it a little.
I was attempting to give it a textured look and started to develop a minor brain aneurysm trying to make it look just right until my in-house interior decorators came to the rescue.
Yep,this is them folks, a couple of winners, taking new customers in need of any type of advice daily!
Anyways, my in-house decorators came to the rescue and assured me that they approved of the look and then proceeded to give me a few little pearls.
Eric: "Uuuhh... Steph? Are you aware what people are going to DO in this fancy golden room??"
David: "Oooh, I am soo excited to spend some time on my fancy throne in my fancy new golden bathroom!!"
And then "Oohh great! Now you're going to blog about this aren't you!!"
I've said this before, but life is so good at the Varghese house!
Monday, May 30, 2011
2 Years Ago Today..
So I'll try not to get all sappy.. but, I'm a big fan of this guy.
Right now he is out buying chicken wire to build a fence around my garden.
Does it get any better than this?
Maybe life seems so good because I had to spend my previous years with these two goons on either side of Eric and I.
Oh wait, I still have one of those goons living in my basement..
Who knows, but here are a few of the things I have loved about the last two years:
Sitting on our lawn drinking coffee while Eric reads his bible and I... watch birds with the binoculars he gave me for our last anniversary.
Eric rating my cooking on a scale of "eeww" "eehh" or "WOW, this is AMAZING"
Watching Eric figure out how to fix or do anything via Youtube including, how to paint a wall.
Forcing Eric to take walks with Scoot and I so we can "bond".
Finding Eric every evening by 8 p.m. fast asleep, littered with dog toys that Scoot left in an attempt to coax Eric to play with him.
And the little tid bits of wisdom from Eric including:
"Steph, things from the thrift store cost money too."
"You know, when you cook, you can put things away as you go, then there is a smaller mess to clean up in the end!"
and
"Yea, those guys in black, they are called umpires..."
Yep. Life is good at the Varghese's.
I never knew life could be this good.