Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Football in Houston

Ken and I planned a trip to Houston to see our friends Amanda & Jon.  We were lucky enough to be able to stay with them and catch a game to see Jon play!  They played the Buffalo Bills. The good news was they won and we are invited back.







Ken and I grabbed some new Texans gear to wear to the game. Ken has been wearing his hat ever since our trip...safe to say we are huge Texans fans now!


 
Amanda took us to some great restaurants while we were there and we went to the mall (it was huge and packed).  After the game we went back to their house and ordered pizza.  A few of the other players live in the same neighborhood so they came over and we had a fun night of tequila shots and singing along to old school country music.  We had so much fun and can't wait until we can catch another game!  Thanks Amanda & Jon!


Halloween

 
I know that I am posting about Halloween and it is only a few days before Christmas...better late than never I guess.
 
Halloween is my favorite holiday of the year.  I love the colors, the costumes and the candy!  This year I was so excited to pass out candy in our first home.  We made the house very spooky and turned our courtyard into a haunted graveyard.  We had the most real and scary sounds playing from our speakers outside...Ken found a random pandora station but it really made the night. I made homemade white chicken chili for dinner and my parents and grandparents came over to help us pass out candy and everyone was in costume!
 
 
We made my mom dress as a scary old granny and hand out the candy.  I made her costume and she looked awesome.  She sat in our entryway way and we had a strobe light and fog machine around her.
 
 

Ken dressed up as a mad scientist.  I thought it was a pretty cool costume and I think he enjoyed it too! I was a bat.  My grandma and I made the costume and it was my first real sewing project.  I got a black leotard from American Apparel and some fabric for the wings.  I cut them out using a pattern I drew. You can't see it in the pictures but the wing fabric had a really cool texture to it with some faux leather like scales! I think I did pretty good for my first costume. Our dogs, Piper and Holly, even joined the fun and had matching Halloween bandannas.
 
 

 
 





 We had a lot of fun...even if we only had a handful of kids! Thanks everyone for being apart of our very first Halloween in our new house!

Thursday, October 25, 2012

Impulsive

I am an impulse buyer. I'll admit it.  I go into Target, get what I need a whole kart full of crap and then proceed to check out.  That's where it begins, my friends.  You know...the fruit snacks, mascara, tissue pouches, chap stick, at that convenient little spot right where you wait in line to pay. I start to wonder do I need another 50 pack of hair ties or that three pack of tissues that I'll never use (that's a story for another time), and the answer is always YES! I am our of my tide pen....I would love a bottle of water right now! I'm sucha sucker!

This past week I was at CVS waiting to fill a prescription and wondered over into the 'As seen on TV' section...Dangerous! That is where I bought the best invention ever.  The Perfect Tortilla. I also am a sucker for infomercials...oh what's that? Yes I do need a shamwow and actually six of them for the price of one. 

I saw the infomercial on these tortilla pans and immediately told Ken I HAD to have them.  He said no, like he does to all of my crazy must get items.  But while in CVS I decided what the heck.  I bought them and I now love them!


I made dinner last night using my new tortilla pans and it was delish! I actually used the same recipe for the stuffed peppers I made awhile back (well technically I made too much while making the stuffed peppers and froze half of it so I just reheated last night). 

You just put in a normal tortilla and bake at 400 degrees for 5-7 minutes.  I added a little fresh jalapenos, cilantro, queso fresca  and Chipotle Tabasco to complete the dish.  I highly recommend buying these...even if Ken still ate it like a regular taco!



Thursday, September 13, 2012

Stuffed Peppers

I've decided to start cooking again.

I love to cook...that's not the reason why I don't have homemade meals, ready for Ken, when he gets home everyday. My problem is more the planning and grocery shopping. I used to make a weekly menu and shop accordingly several times a week...but...I've just been too lazy. Plus, Ken has been working late a lot, we try to go to the gym after work, and we have had quite a few plans with friends that keep us away during dinner time. I know I just rattled off excuse after excuse...and it's time I put my big girl pants on and got busy in the kitchen.

To encourage myself to cook a few nights a week I am going to start sharing what we are eating on here!  Plus, a few people have asked for this recipe after seeing a picture I posted.

Tuesday for dinner I made stuffed peppers. I had a recipe printed and thought this would be a healthy dinner and something we had never had before. The problem is am not good at sticking to a recipe. I'm a picky eater and I usually only have half the ingredients the recipe calls for. So with that being said, I improvised on Tuesday.  Here is the original recipe is case you were wondering. And here is what I made.

 

Ingredients

1 lb lean ground turkey

1 cup long grain brown rice (I used Uncle Ben’s but any would work)

1 can black beans (drained & rinsed)

1 can corn (drained)

2 Jalapenos diced (this is optional-we just love spicy foods)

1 packet of Taco seasoning

¼ cup of shredded cheese (I used a 3 cheese Mexican blend)

8 large bell peppers

 

Preparation

Heat oven to 400 degrees

Dice jalapenos

Drain and rinse black beans and corn

Slice the top off of the bell peppers and clean out seeds (neat tip: slice a tiny piece off of the bottom of  the peppers will have a flat surface and can stand upright)

 
Cooking

Place ground turkey in skillet and cook on medium until brown.  Add taco seasoning to turkey meat.  In another pot cook rice according to package.  Once rice is completely cooked, add corn, black beans, jalapenos, seasoned ground turkey and mix together.  Fill each pepper with rice mixture (pack it down with a spoon) and place in a baking dish.  Bake uncovered for 30-40 minutes. Add shredded cheese the last 5 minutes of baking.


This recipe makes a lot of the rice mixture.  I only made 3 stuffed peppers and put the rest of the mixture in a zip lock bag, in the freezer.  Now I can have this meal another time by thawing out the rice mixture. You could also take this recipe and add an Italian twist by using sausage, marinara sauce and mozzarella cheese!

Enjoy!

Thursday, September 6, 2012

It's begun...Football Season

It's that time of the year and I hate to admit it....but I'm not excited.  The hubby looks forward to football season all year, and me, well not so much. 

Growing up, my family didn't worship football like most American families. I never had a team to root for or a favorite player to wear their jersey.  That all changed once Ken came into my life.  Football season to him is the best time of the year.  Shortly after we were married, he woke me up in the middle of the night to let me know I needed to pick a team for the upcoming season and that we were going to buy jerseys.  Imagine my joy when that happened!

This year, I am a little more excited about football season for 3 reasons:

1.) We now have a new team and player to root for....Jon Weeks from the Houston Texans!  A dear friend of mine is engaged to him (I even get to be a bridesmaid at their wedding in February) and Ken and I have really enjoyed getting to know him.  When you know someone playing it becomes so much more fun watch! Plus, Ken and I will be going to Houston this season to see him play and catch up with Amanda & Jon!

2.)  We just bought a new couch and I can't wait to lay on it all day long - even if I am forced to watch football more than 2 days a week!

3.) I love any excuse to have people over and make some good food...including these treats below! 

Football Truffles - recipe found on Pretty Providence. I will definitely be making these this season!
Found this one on pinterest from Plain Chicken and I can't wait to try it out! It's called Mississippi Sin...mmm!

FRANK'S® REDHOT® BUFFALO CHICKEN DIP
Buffalo Chicken Dip - I've made this so many times and it is amazing. I've changed up the recipe and don't use the blue cheese/ranch dressing. Plus I make it in the crock pot which makes this so easy!
 

I hope you enjoy these game time treats and come over any time to catch a game on our new couch!Go Texans!

Monday, August 27, 2012

Meet Piper

I am so excited to introduce to you the newest addition to our family.  Meet Piper!
 
On Friday, I picked this girl up from a foster family and was beyond happy to bring her home.  She is a 3 year old Black Lab/Golden Retriever and weighs around 55 lbs.  She knows some basic training but hasn't mastered riding in a car yet!  Here she is trying to make her way into my lap! Already loves her new momma!
 
 
 
She is such a sweet dog and we are so happy to have her in our family. She looks so much like our other dog Holly but half the size.  I tried to get a picture of the two of them together but I can't get them to sit still.
 
Here she is getting some lovin...that's what makes this little girl happy...a good head scratch!
 
 
 

Monday, June 25, 2012

Date Night Vegas Style

Ken and I decided to try a new restaurant and go exploring in our new city. Now, I know it's not new to me...but it's new to us as a married couple. Plus, so many things have changed since the last time I lived here.

We decided to start off our Friday night at the Sugar Factory for drinks, dinner and dessert!  What a fun place.  We first ordered the White Gummy Goblet. This drink was better looking than tasting and costs $33 (yikes!).  However, we had fun fishing for gummy worms amid the dry ice!


For dinner we ordered a BBQ Chicken Pizza and a Burger. Food was delish and I even had left overs for two days...score!

Then came time for dessert. There were so many options it was hard to choose.  We could see from looking around that the desserts were monstrous and we would need to share to even make a dent in them. Ken's mouth watering just looking at the shakes on other people's tables but he decided to be a team player and we split an old fashioned sundae - the Cookie Jar Sundae to be exact.  Let me tell you what was in it! It had three massive scoops of cookie dough and cookies and cream ice cream, warm fudge, caramel sauce, crushed chocolate chip cookies, Oreo cookies and whipped cream.  It was tasty and worth every penny (or dollars...$13 actually).  We made sure to save some room for this but we didn't even come close to finishing it.  It was just the right amount of sweet for the night.


After dinner we walked the Miracle Mile shops since Ken had never been there.  Not much to see but at least he can say hes been.  Then we headed over to the Bellagio to watch the fountains.  We both have seen them before but it is always an entertaining time.  We stood next to a bum man with a mullet, camo tank top and leather weight lifting belt who told us he had a busy day today saving the world. Then he threw his yard margarita cup into the water.  Needless to say when some other couple tried to squeeze in to watch the show, we had no problem letting them in between us!



When the fountain show was over, we headed to the Cosmo.  Ken had been there once for drinks with a friend but it was my first time. I LOVED it.  What a cool and sparkly hotel.  We watched a 50s lounge singer swoon the audience with her red lips, suicide roll and amazing voice. It really did feel as if we were in another time period with all the glamour and glitz.




We had such a fun night and can't wait for our next adventure in Las Vegas!

Monday, June 18, 2012

Summer

Summer is here...this means pool season, bbq's and massive shedding by our dog Holly. 

While I love Holly more than anything...I HATE how much she sheds.  When the weather starts getting warm her hair starts coming off in clumps.  I usually have to sweep our floors daily. Don't believe me...see for yourself!

 This is how much hair we get after brushing her for about 5 minutes! We try to do this weekly but still manage to get clumps of hair piled up around the baseboards.



 This weekend I swept the tile and Ken vacuumed the carpets...then Holly.  It started off he was being silly but she loved it.  She even turned around so he could get the other side.  He had fun and she ended up with perfect vacuum lines!

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Delicious...

Growing up my family ate out ALL the time.  My mom enjoyed not having to cook and clean and we all loved having the variety that a restaurant offers. Even on Christmas morning we would go to Denny's in our pajamas.  I know...my family is high class going to Denny's...it's actually my favorite restaurant next to Sizzlers!

With that being said, Ken and I try to be good about eating at home. Eating at home is good for our wallets and waist line! It's become a little easier now that I have found that I have a love for cooking (...didn't get that from momma).  Being married has given me someone fun to test out my new recipes on.  Some are great....and some are not so edible. But the fun is in trying something new and experimenting in the kitchen. 

Last night one of my best friends, Jonny, came over for dinner. Jonny is the pickiest eater I have ever know so planning a menu was tough.  I like to make food that looks pretty, is so very tasty and is easy to prepare.  So that's what I did. I found some awesome recipes on pinterest and I will share them with you!

I made...

Bacon-wrapped Jalapeno Chicken Bites from an awesome blog Salad in a Jar. I did make a few adjustment because Ken and I like it spicy! I know what you're thinking but I was talking about food! I left the jalapeno seeds in and used a good amount of cream cheese (the first time I skimped but this time it was perfect).  For the record Jonny wouldn't eat my chicken so we grilled chicken in bbq sauce jsut for him!
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Crash Hot Potatoes that I found on another cool blog For the Love of Cooking.  These were really easy to make and tasted great.  I actually used a little garlic salt rather than sea salt and cracked pepper!
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So there you have it...two new recipes to try.  Bon appetite!

Thursday, May 31, 2012

Attack of the baby spiders

After a long Monday full of yard work and a family BBQ, Ken and I were looking forward to getting some much needed shut eye. As we were getting ready for bed, we walked into the bathroom to and to our surprise we found this...


Now I know what you are thinking...does she ever sweep her floors...look at that dog hair!  Right?!?  On a serious note, I wish this picture actually showed how BIG this spider was.  Her belly was the size of a half dollar, no joke.  Ken and I have separate sinks and this beauty, who we will call Charlotte, was on his side.  I am amazed that Ken actually saw it because he normally never looks down which usually ends up with him stubbing his toe, kicking or stepping on anything in his path.  But for whatever reason Ken spotted Charlotte.  He grabbed a paper towel (a single sheet might I add) and was going to squish her dead. I panicked and made him get a shoe because you never know if these things are poisonous or if they will all of a sudden grow 10 times their size and chase after you (does any other women fear this too?).  I sat and watched as Ken began his husband duty of killing all spiders and you will never believe what happened next.  As soon as he smashed the Charlotte, out of nowhere, hundreds (ok maybe 30ish) baby spiders came running out. It was like a movie...just when you think you have seen it all, the heavens open up and monsters come out of the sky and attack. Haven't you see The Avengers?  Well, the baby spiders didn't attack but they did run all over the bathroom floor.  Now I know you are never going to believe this story and I wish I had captured the attack of the baby spiders but I was too busy screaming and prancing on tippy toes to get a picture. This is no tall tale and you'll just have to take my word for it and pray that it never happens to you!

We keep going and going and going...

Hello again! So much has happened since my last post so I am going to do a little recap of what Ken and I have been up to.  Since you last heard from me... I started my new job, we had a small housewarming party with family and friends, Ken's best friend Matt came into town, we saw The Avengers with my family in 3D, Ken got a new truck, had a fun little date with my bf Casey and her son Landon, and we had a small Memorial Day BBQ with my family. Well, needless to say we have been busy.




Don't judge us in our fancy 3D glasses!

Ken finally has a truck!  He was and still is so excited to have a car that he got to pick out. I haven't heard about anything else this past week except for how cool his truck is, did you know my truck has this, lets take my new truck........
I'm so happy that we could finally get Ken a ride he is thrilled to drive!

Casey, Landon and I had so much fun catching up and playing at Town Square.
















We played bags/corn hole at our BBQ.  Let's just say that Ken and I rocked and the rest of the family needs to practice before they come over again.  W is for Wendtland or Winners because on Monday we were both!



Tuesday, May 8, 2012

A Weekend to Celebrate!

Last weekend Ken and I had our first house guests! Ken's younger brother, Karl and his girlfriend Christal, came to stay with us to celebrate Karl's 23rd Birthday.  We had such a great weekend and it was so fun to have friends in town to hang out with.  On Friday night we went to Nora's.  Ken and I had our rehearsal dinner there and Ken's family is officially hooked.  We ate until we were stuffed and Karl got a little dessert for being the birthday boy.

Karl & Christal at Nora's

After dinner we headed over to Stoney's but they wanted to charge us cover since we all had out-of-state driver's license.  After trying to explain that we just moved in town and it was Karl's birthday, with no success, we decided to leave and hang out at home instead.  Since it was Cinco de Mayo weekend I decided to bust out the sombrero and tequila shots.  I'm still not sure if that was a good idea or not!?! Anyways we had a great time talking, drinking and hanging out in our courtyard listening to country music!





This is the only group shot I got of the whole weekend (right after our tequila shot).


Holly wanted to get in on the action too! Poor mutant pup!

 
On Saturday, Cinco de Mayo, we took Karl & Christal to Town Square to eat lunch at CPK and walk around.  Ken got some new shirts from Tommy Bahama (he is such an old man) and I got a new phone case.  We then went to Boot Barn where Karl got new cowboy boots, a birthday present from Christal, and finally ended up at Bass Pro Shop. Ken and Karl love Bass Pro Shop and can just walk around for hours---I don't think I'll ever understand it.

Later that night we went to Lindo Michoacan to celebrate with margaritas!  We were able to sit on the patio and enjoy the beautiful weather and the awesome view!



 Our first family picture in our new house!



Thanks for the great weekend Karl & Christal.  We had such a great weekend with you two!