Today is the day.
The last day.
Tomorrow I’m getting married.
I can’t wait.
By Jessica
By Jessica
September ushers in a whole new season of food in our house; a season that I always get excited about. Warm beverages, comfy layers, fall colors, are always awesome, but for me, in fall it’s the food; squash, soups, tomato sauces, roasts, stews, corn and peppers abound. I get excited thinking about the smell of simmering sauces and the anticipation of a slow cooked meal coming to fruition without passing out from heat stroke like one does in the summer months.
Even Chuck gets excited about some of his favorite dishes this time of year, Squash Soup with Smoked Cheddar, Lamb & Leek Shepard’s Pie, Chicken Pot Pie, and Spaghetti and Meatballs. Now, there is one dish that I don’t even attempt to make any more this time of year, because Chuck and his father have perfected it, and that is chili. There’s no need for me to get involved with this time-honored tradition of father-son culinary expertise. They have it down.
Chili is one of those often contested American dishes, If this were Texas they would denounce this recipe for its beans, but in the Northeast, this is how we do it, and how we like it; filling and hearty with meat, beans, and lots of thick flavorful sauce. We top it with sour cream, cheddar cheese, chives, olives, parsley or whatever else our hearts desire, but usually with a side of cornbread. I’ve also been known to eat leftovers cold and straight from the pan with crackers, because hey why not?
Now Chuck will make it with any number of meat types, but the favorite in our house uses venison. If you prefer it does work with just about any other type of ground meat, however. If you are looking for more info on how we prepare our venison grinds, check out this post.
Get this recipe and more in my Venison eCookbook
By Jessica
This is a story about how I came to make the best granny square blanket ever.
Way back in winter I taught myself how to knit & crochet as one of the first projects in my 12-12-12 project this year. Then crocheting took a huge hold on my life for a while. I was making everything! And this blanket became one of the things I wanted to make. I spent $80 on new yarn on my birthday and got started right away.
I knew this project was a bit large for a novice crochetter but I couldn’t help myself. It was however this reason that I decided not to share that I was taking on this task on the blog. Honestly I was afraid I may never actually finish it. To my own surprise I actually finished in record time, and wrapped the whole thing up at the end of May, which equates to roughly 3 months. And I impress myself.
At the time I had a lot going on, including but not limited to buying a house, attending and planning wedding events and yadda yadda, so I never got around to posting about it. Next thing I know we moved and its summer and the blanket got shoved into a basket somewhere and forgotten until recently.
I pulled it out for the first time a couple weeks ago and laid it on the guest bed. I haven’t been able to stop looking at it since. I’m so proud and it’s so pretty. To give you an idea of the size of the blanket the bed above is a full size bed.
I won’t even pretend that I can explain to you how to make this thing, but if anyone is interested go here. Sandra does a great job of explaining her methodology in making the original blanket.
Have you finished any awesome projects lately?
By Jessica
This is a meal plan that is based on the meals that we eat on a regular basis in our own home. At the end of the week is the big day! We are getting married! In preparation for the big event this week’s meal plan is pretty strictly low carb, non-processed and no sugar. We have to be looking good right?
Monday – Asian Grilled Chicken Salad
Tuesday – Parchment Tilapia with grilled veggies
Wednesday – Loaded Greek Salad
Thursday – Sausage Tomato & Bean Stew
Friday – Southwest Meatball Skillet
By Jessica
It’s Friday. Let’s not think to hard and just read some cool stuff while we wait to blow these popsicle stands we all call work. amirite? Here is a bunch of stuff around the net that I liked recently.
So there is going to be a biopic about Lucille Ball! I’m so on board for this.
The Science of Hangry….I’ve been saying for years that this is real. Now I have my proof.
I just liked this. Literature references make me happy.
Fall movie releases. This is a great overview!!!
The refugee crisis in Europe is really insane. Iceland might be able to take some of the weight off. Along with help from Germany. In case you need an update on how it got so bad and whats happening. I can’t comprehend what these people have gone through. I just wish I knew how to help.