4. My Life in France by Julia Child 1/29/10
Sunday, January 31, 2010
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
January Cookery
I have been cooking a lot lately. Not very advanced or gourmet but I've been trying a lot of new foods and recipes.
Jan 3 - I had been craving artichokes for a long time and ever since watching Julie & Julia I've wanted to make Julia Child's hollandaise sauce. My verdict: never make that nasty sauce. It's nasty. But the artichokes were good.
Jan 8 - had a weird and sudden hunger for salmon. So, Lamoni made a wonderful baked salmon with lemon and herbs and I made an olive oil, basil, and tomato pasta to go alongside. It was so delicious.
Jan 13 - made Mexican-Style garlic soup. I think I burned the garlic because it tasted...not the best.
Jan 15 - helped make tostadas with Lamoni and his brothers. Except they did most of the actual work. I just helped mash beans and chop stuff.
Jan 18 - I think that I have at long last perfected the portions of my gnocchi recipe. It's not really my recipe but when you're not given any portions to begin with it makes it a little difficult. Anyway, I made a lot of gnocchi and stuck most of it in the freezer. You can never have too much gnocchi. I gave it to Manda and Ivan. Hopefully, Ivan will not think less of me because of it. His mother's gnocchi is legendary.
Jan 22 - made a chayote and garbanzo bean salad. Chayote is a discovery I made in the Mexican markets. It is shaped like a pear but has the texture of an apple and the taste of a cucumber...kind of. The chayote was pretty good but the salad was not that great. I think I have a tendency to put too much garlic in things.
Jan 24 - made shrimp stir fry with Jenny. Not too difficult but pretty tasty and we were able to use leftovers. I guess that is one of the joys of stir fry.
I have also been making corn tortillas from scratch. They are super easy and way more delicious than the kind you by in the store. I've already gone through a whole bag of maseca corn flour (MASECA!). I have yet to see if they hold up in making egg tacos (Dad, Maddie-I'll let you know) Mmm, delicious.
Jan 26 - Abby came over to do laundry and we made a lemon (ish) pie concoction. Graham cracker crust, a can of sweetened condensed milk, and lemon juice. It was delish. I also tried my hand at homemade tortilla chips from homemade tortillas. They were a little thick but tasted pretty good. I also made home made hummus (without a blender!) I probably could have used a recipe though....
Jan 27 - Abby made some delicious "loco coco." It was some good hot chocolate. I'm not sure why it was loco. And I didn't really make it but I figured I'd throw it into this list.
Jan 29 - Abby, Lamoni and I made steamed dumplings and chocolate truffles. The following is a conversation that took place when we walked in the door.
Jenny: "What are you up to?"
Amy: "We going to make Asian dumplings!"
Jenny (with a smirk and a chuckle): "Of course you are. Dumplings."
Amy: "And we're going to make chocolate truffles."
Jenny: "Ah! Now that's what I'm talking about."
Amy (as she is gathering food): "Jenny thinks I cook weird stuff."
Abby: "Amy, you do cook weird stuff. You made garlic soup, remember?"
The dumplings were pretty good, and the truffles were quite good. I think I'll make them again sometime. Perhaps for Valentine's Day gifts? Hmm...
Jan 3 - I had been craving artichokes for a long time and ever since watching Julie & Julia I've wanted to make Julia Child's hollandaise sauce. My verdict: never make that nasty sauce. It's nasty. But the artichokes were good.
Jan 8 - had a weird and sudden hunger for salmon. So, Lamoni made a wonderful baked salmon with lemon and herbs and I made an olive oil, basil, and tomato pasta to go alongside. It was so delicious.
Jan 13 - made Mexican-Style garlic soup. I think I burned the garlic because it tasted...not the best.
Jan 15 - helped make tostadas with Lamoni and his brothers. Except they did most of the actual work. I just helped mash beans and chop stuff.
Jan 18 - I think that I have at long last perfected the portions of my gnocchi recipe. It's not really my recipe but when you're not given any portions to begin with it makes it a little difficult. Anyway, I made a lot of gnocchi and stuck most of it in the freezer. You can never have too much gnocchi. I gave it to Manda and Ivan. Hopefully, Ivan will not think less of me because of it. His mother's gnocchi is legendary.
Jan 22 - made a chayote and garbanzo bean salad. Chayote is a discovery I made in the Mexican markets. It is shaped like a pear but has the texture of an apple and the taste of a cucumber...kind of. The chayote was pretty good but the salad was not that great. I think I have a tendency to put too much garlic in things.
Jan 24 - made shrimp stir fry with Jenny. Not too difficult but pretty tasty and we were able to use leftovers. I guess that is one of the joys of stir fry.
I have also been making corn tortillas from scratch. They are super easy and way more delicious than the kind you by in the store. I've already gone through a whole bag of maseca corn flour (MASECA!). I have yet to see if they hold up in making egg tacos (Dad, Maddie-I'll let you know) Mmm, delicious.
Jan 26 - Abby came over to do laundry and we made a lemon (ish) pie concoction. Graham cracker crust, a can of sweetened condensed milk, and lemon juice. It was delish. I also tried my hand at homemade tortilla chips from homemade tortillas. They were a little thick but tasted pretty good. I also made home made hummus (without a blender!) I probably could have used a recipe though....
Jan 27 - Abby made some delicious "loco coco." It was some good hot chocolate. I'm not sure why it was loco. And I didn't really make it but I figured I'd throw it into this list.
Jan 29 - Abby, Lamoni and I made steamed dumplings and chocolate truffles. The following is a conversation that took place when we walked in the door.
Jenny: "What are you up to?"
Amy: "We going to make Asian dumplings!"
Jenny (with a smirk and a chuckle): "Of course you are. Dumplings."
Amy: "And we're going to make chocolate truffles."
Jenny: "Ah! Now that's what I'm talking about."
Amy (as she is gathering food): "Jenny thinks I cook weird stuff."
Abby: "Amy, you do cook weird stuff. You made garlic soup, remember?"
The dumplings were pretty good, and the truffles were quite good. I think I'll make them again sometime. Perhaps for Valentine's Day gifts? Hmm...
Thursday, January 14, 2010
A much belated Christmas Letter
I wrote this in the beginning of December, mostly to see for myself where I had been this year. I did not really have any intention of posting it but here it is just in case any one was curious.
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
January
- Started off with classes at BYU, mostly geography and religion. I was living in the Spanish House at BYU campus and working at BYU laundry.
February
- came home for a lengthy vacation and break from school.
- Went back to Provo for a few days for Abby's wedding!
- I found a job at a Great Harvest Bread Co in Henderson and enjoying selling (and eating!) bread and sandwiches.
- Got to borrow an awesome Canon SLR camera and played around with it
March
- Continued working at Great Harvest.
- Started taking belly dancing classes in Boulder City.
- Had fun going to parks, riding bikes, taking pictures and having fun in the nice Nevada springtime.
April
- wonderful Easter holiday and an awesome Spring Break Family Stay-cation. Made soap one day, cards the next, etc.
May
- enjoyed a visit from Abby and Anthony. We went to Valley and Fire and the Strip.
- got a haircut with highlights for the first time. Loved it.
- Babysat a lot.
- Enjoyed a visit from Mandy and her friend Nicole.
- quit Great Harvest in order to work a temporary full time position at the Southern Nevada Water Authority by the lake.
June
- Started off water district job with locking my keys in my car. They were stuck there for 3 days, eluding all the on site mechanics until the janitor got them out.
- Met Michael Darino, boyfriend and best friend in the summer.
- cousin Stephen came home from his mission to Washington
July
- worked full time, running a muck in the water district warehouse, continuing belly dancing lessons, hanging out with Michael, dancing in the 4th of July parade, enjoying our 4th of July family BBQ.
- went to San Diego with Michael and friend Koah Fielding. Had an amazing time and saw a lot over one weekend.
August
- had the privilege of being a bridesmaid in my friend Samantha's wedding. She was married in the Las Vegas Temple and had a ring ceremony afterwards in which Tyler was the ring bearer:)
- SWNA job ended and I packed up to move up to Provo to work.
- said goodbye to Michael as he went to teach English in South Korea
- went on an awesome Disneyland trip with Abby, Anthony, Aunt Joy, Grandma S., and Uncle Todd. We were there for a week and stayed right across the street from the Happiest Place on Earth!
September
- settled in at new apartment in Provo, living with college friend Leah Leach. Out of 6 girls in the apt, 5 speak Spanish.
- enjoyed hanging out with friend Audrey Crandell, going out to eat sushi.
- started dating Lamoni Limon again.
- went sailing with Uncle Dave and cousin Stephen.
- Got a full time job as a receptionist at Novus call center! I answer phones for 8 straight hours.
- locked my keys in my car again. Lamoni got them out.
October
- took a trip to South Korea for one week. It was quite the experience and had a lot of fun visiting Michael and his teacher friends.
- I turned 21 and had a fabulous birthday in which my mother and sister Madison surprised me with a quick visit. Grandma S treated us to dinner and dessert and then we went to Ikea to get some birthday stuff.
- went to Hee-Haw's pumpkin patch and corn maize with Sam, Ashley, Abby, Anthony, and Lamoni.
- I was a peacock for Halloween and spent the evening with Lamoni on campus watching a scary movie.
November
- went to the midnight showing of New Moon with Abby, her sister in law Sarah, and two friends CC and Paige. Good times:) (Go Team Jacob!)
- Went home for a quick weekend for Sydney's birthday and to see family.
- Spent Thanksgiving with Duncan cousins.
December
- locked my keys in my car again. Except really I didn't because when Lamoni was finally able to open the car they were nowhere to be found. turns out I left them in the store Abby and I had been shopping in.
- went home for an excellent Christmas.
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
Books Read in 2009
(no picture)
Aqui y Alla en Yucatan by Alice Dixon Le Plongeon
Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas
Scurvy by Stephen R. BrownMonday, January 11, 2010
Revamping the Room
Abby came over yesterday and we discussed how we are going to revamp my room. We came up with a pretty good plan I think and I'll be posting updates and before and after shots.
Friday, January 8, 2010
Plus...
Where the Wild Things Are....
I finally made it to the dollar theater to see this movie. I was surprised at how very serious and kind of sad it was. I very much enjoyed the book growing up and the actors and costumes were great. But I don't think I'll be letting my children watch it. It was just kind of depressing.
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
Christmas 2009
Yes, I'm finally put up Christmas pictures. Christmas Eve we did a little nativity scene and Papa read the Christmas story from Luke.
Here is the full cast:
Donkey: Maddie
Mary: Sydney
Joseph: Tyler
Angel: Aubrey
(Do you like Maddie's "donkey ears?")
Tyler/Joseph leading the donkey and Mary into Bethlehem.
She was so happy about being Mary.
Aubrey was a darn cute angel.
Brian had to try on my new jacket. I think it looks better on him to be honest.
Everyone had fun with Sydney present from Santa. She got a pink Barbie jeep complete with radio! It took her a while to get the hang of driving it but she and Aubrey had a lot of fun giving each other rides.
Tyler was itching to get into the driver seat and was quite adept at driving the pink jeep around. Perhaps they could start their own "Pink Jeep" front yard tours.
Donkey: Maddie
Mary: Sydney
Joseph: Tyler
Angel: Aubrey
(Do you like Maddie's "donkey ears?")
Tuesday, January 5, 2010
You know you live in a cold environment when....
you wake up to your alarm early in the morning and you dread going outside to warm up your car, even though you know its going to be worth it. So you hit the snooze and have the most wonderful dream in which you discover that your car clicker has a secret button that turn the car on remotely. So sad that we have to wake up to reality sometimes.
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