Monday, February 29, 2016

Grey and Black Baby Hat

I've held off on sharing this little project because it was a gift, but now that it's been given to the new parents I can share this cute grey and black baby hat!


I had some odd amounts of grey and black yarn in my stash, and I've discovered that baby projects are the best way to use up those small leftovers! I borrowed the book 60 Quick Baby Knits from the library, and used one of the patterns to make this hat. It's made from yarn that I'm 90% sure is wool, though I lost the wrapper to it ages ago.

This is actually my first project doing circular knitting. My awesome in-laws got me a nice new set of knitting needles for Chanukah, so I've been experimenting with trying out new techniques. I'm a little hooked on circular knitting though, so there will likely be more little hats in my future!

Wednesday, February 10, 2016

Quick Knitted Ear Warmer

This winter has been rather snowy here! On one of our snowy afternoons, I whipped up this quick knitted ear warmer using some leftover chenille yarn. I found this pattern, which I mostly followed. Since my chenille yarn was thicker than the yarn used in the pattern, I cast on as if I was doing the kid size, but did the length about halfway between kid and adult size since my head runs on the small size. I think I actually could have made it even shorter. If you try the pattern, I recommend measuring often!

Living Design Quick Knitted Ear Warmer

Since I have some leftover chenille in grey I may try the pattern again and make it smaller to see if that fits me better. I do like the ear warmer for days when I don't want a full hat but need something to keep the chill off my ears when I go for a walk!

Tuesday, February 9, 2016

Dalek Dice Bag

Yikes, a month since my last post! That's what theater does to me, but I wouldn't change it for the world! I have a few recent projects that I'll be sharing over the next couple of days. The first is this dice bag.

Sean recently started playing D&D with our friends, so of course he had to get his own set of dice. And when you have dice, you need a dice bag. One of our friends gave me this pattern that she adapted to make dice bags for both herself and her husband. The original pattern is for a travel jewelry bag, and it has 8 interior pockets. My friend eliminated the interior pockets completely, but when Sean saw the pockets he thought it might be nice to have a few so I changed the pattern to have 4 little pockets rather than the original 8.

Sean's very happy with the results!

Living Design Dalek Dice Bag
 the completed dice bag

Living Design Dalek Dice Bag
Daleks on the outside with navy thread

The pattern was very simple to follow. It tells you to print out 4 copies and tape them together, but I only printed 2 and then folded the fabric, placing the center line of the circle along the fold.

Living Design Dalek Dice Bag
stars inside with yellow thread

For the pockets, I only had to make a half circle instead of the full circle in the original pattern.

I used a black satin cord, and knotted on some blue plastic beads that I had in my bead stash.

This was a really simple project that I was able to finish in only a couple of hours. Now that I have the pattern, I might make one for myself for jewelry travel like the pattern was designed for! The only problem is that I probably shouldn't use Daleks or I might end up with dice instead of earrings by accident -- or Sean could show up to D&D night with the wrong bag! Hmmm...I guess this calls for a trip to the fabric store to find some more awesome fabric!

Sunday, January 10, 2016

Weekly Meal Plan 1.10.16

We are on to our second week of Whole 30. Sean is getting into helping me with the meal planning (the Bacon Wrapped Guacamole Stuffed Chicken Breasts for this Saturday's dinner were one of the first things he pinned onto his Whole 30 Pinterest board). Here's what we're eating this week:

Sunday breakfast: Egg Foo Young-ish
Sunday dinner: Boneless Pork Ribs and Garlic Spinach (Paleo Slow Cooking)

Monday breakfast: leftover egg foo young-ish
Monday dinner: leftovers

Tuesday breakfast: Italian sausage, egg and spinach bowl
Tuesday dinner: Asian meatballs and Black Sesame Green Beans

Wednesday breakfast: banana chia pudding
Wednesday dinner: leftovers

Thursday breakfast: bacon butternut squash quiche
Thursday dinner: Carrot Ginger soup & salad

Friday breakfast: leftover bacon butternut squash quiche
Friday dinner: Grilled Steak with Garlic-Shallot Purée and Avocado, with leftover green beans

Saturday breakfast: Smoked Salmon Frittata
Saturday dinner: Bacon Wrapped Guacamole Stuffed Chicken Breasts and roasted vegetables

Friday, January 8, 2016

Recipe Review: Creme Bruleed Pumpkin Pie

On Christmas, we made this creme bruleed pumpkin pie. What started out as a plan for the perfect dessert turned into a series of experiments, and a discovery that it is in fact worth buying real pie weights. (Spoiler, we now own real pie weights. Sean is thrilled to bake all the pies.)

First, I think the internet version of this recipe is simpler to read than the printed version in the magazine, which is what we were going off of. I put Sean in charge of the pie, since he's a better baker than I am. He's better at the precision stuff, I'm good at the cooking that involves a bit of this and a bit of that. So I was in charge of the rest of our menu (duck, cranberry jelly, stuffing, carrots) and Sean did dessert. Well, because of the way the magazine split the crust and the pie filling onto different pages, the timing for getting the pie started was off. Right from the beginning we knew we wouldn't actually be eating pie for dessert that night.

The pie crust. No pictures exist of it. It was delicious. But it didn't really stay...pie-shaped during the blind bake. We tried dried beans on the parchment paper, which is supposed to be an acceptable substitute for pie weights. It was not enough. It slumped, it rose, it was a weird misshapen mess in a pie dish. But it was a really tasty misshapen mess, and we did enjoy eating it. I just would have liked to eat it with the filling.

The filling. It was phenomenal. Just the right amount of pumpkin, the right amount of cream. Not too rich, not too many spices. Really good!

What we ended up doing (since we couldn't put the filling in the crust that we made) was picking up a store-bought refrigerated crust. They're not the best, but we knew it would let us eat our pie. A side effect is that the store-bought crust was not quite big enough for all of the filling. Which leads us to...

Living Design Recipe Review Creme Bruleed Pumpkin Pie

...mini pumpkin creme brulees! The extra filling just filled our four mini ramekins.

Sean is very excited about his new culinary torch that we had to pick up for this recipe:

Living Design Recipe Review Creme Bruleed Pumpkin Pie


So, while the pie wasn't a technical success for Christmas dinner, every aspect of it was delicious enough that we will absolutely be trying it again. I think with some more practice, and the proper pie weights, we can make this a true success. We grew some awesome sugar pie pumpkins this year, so I plan to grow more next summer, which means more pumpkin pie, right?

Sunday, January 3, 2016

Weekly Meal Plan 1.3.16

Sean and I will be doing what we call a modified Whole 30 for the month of January. It's modified because we like flexibility. We'll stick to the real rules as much as possible, but we do give ourselves passes if, for example, I need my little sugar and milk in my coffee during rehearsals. But since doing a Whole 30 requires more meal planning than regular life, I will be sharing a more in-depth meal plan this month. Lunches will be leftovers from the previous night.

So, here's what we're planning to eat this week:

Sunday: finish off the leftovers in preparation to start the Whole 30 tomorrow!

Monday breakfast: scrambled eggs & fruit
Monday dinner: Whole 30 Chicken Korma (except for us it will be lamb korma)

Tuesday breakfast: Jalapeno Sausage Hash (Paleo Slow Cooking)
Tuesday dinner: Fiesta Lime Chicken with Avocado Salsa (Paleo Slow Cooking)

Wednesday breakfast: Paleo Breakfast Muffins
Wednesday dinner: Creamy Tomato Soup and Spinach Salad (Paleo Slow Cooking)

Thursday breakfast: leftover Jalapeno Sausage Hash
Thursday dinner: leftovers

Friday breakfast: leftover breakfast muffins
Friday dinner: Chicken in Cashew Nut Sauce (5 Spices, 50 Dishes) with veggies

Saturday breakfast: scrambled eggs & fruit
Saturday dinner: Italian Sausage & Broccoli Rabe (Cooking from the Farmer's Market)

Friday, January 1, 2016

2016 Home To-Do List Update

I didn't do an update of our giant to-do list when we hit our one year house anniversary in October, but with the new year I thought it was a good time to go over the list again.


Exterior


Living Design New Home
  • reseal driveway
  • repaint exterior -- planning this for next spring

Yard & Back Deck



  • remove old satellite dish to give access to electrical panel
  • door mat by sliding door
  • repair/replace back deck steps
  • weed front yard
  • planters on back deck
  • get bird feeders
  • plan & plant veggie garden -- we had a decent veggie garden last summer, though I have some improvements in mind for this year
  • plant fruit trees
  • install compost bin
  • build chicken coop & run

Front Porch
  • new welcome mat
  • potted plants on either side of entry

Entryway

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  • paint
  • update light fixture
  • turn coat closet back into coat closet (it currently has wire shelves, but we would like to hang coats in there)
  • figure out some shoe storage near door
  • get runner
  • get coat rack/hat stand for corner in stairs -- something that is functional, but also provides visual interest

Living Room


Living Design New Home

  • fix drywall patches
  • paint
  • repair windows with broken sashes: living room left
  • hang art
  • get rug

Dining Room



  • fix drywall patches
  • patch trim
  • install beadboard wallpaper below chair rail
  • paint beadboard wallpaper to match trim
  • paint upper part of walls
  • update light fixture
  • get rug
  • new dining room chairs

Office



  • remove wallpaper
  • patch & paint trim
  • paint walls
  • hang shelves
  • remove closet doors, turn closet into filing/bookshelf area?

Kitchen


Living Design New Home

  • new fridge
  • caulk around kitchen sink
  • paint 
  • update knobs
  • update light fixtures
  • update appliances to stainless steel when needed
  • eventually replace countertops & sink; change out range for gas

Family Room
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  • paint 
  • get rug
  • new larger couch, larger coffee table

Downstairs Bath

  • paint
  • update fixtures

Downstairs Hallway
  • paint
  • hang art
  • get runner
  • update thermostat?

Laundry Room
  • paint
  • buy washer & dryer
  • update cabinet hardware
  • install folding shelf over washer & dryer
  • get wall hanger for iron & ironing board
  • figure out closet organization

Garage
  • fix garage door opener
  • build work bench
  • add storage for bikes, shovels, tools etc.

Stairs & Upstairs Hallway
  • paint
  • remove carpet on stairs, put in hardwood with runner
  • refinish banister

Master Bedroom
Living Design New Home

  • patch holes in drywall
  • paint

Master Bath & Closet
Living Design New Home

  • replace lightbulb in closet
  • get plumber in to install new wax ring on master toilet
  • fix grout in master shower
  • paint
  • new towel bars/hooks
  • fix linen closet doors -- they currently rub each other
  • update mirror & light fixtures
  • update shower

Guest Room & Bath
Living Design Guest Room
  • touch up enamel in upstairs guest bathroom sink
  • repair windows with broken sashes: guest bathroom
  • patch trim, remove half finished framing below chair rail
  • paint wall above chair rail
  • paint bathroom
  • get furniture for our holiday guests!
  • replace ceiling fan blades
  • new window treatments
  • update mirror & window treatments
  • update vanity
  • replace bathroom window with safety glass

Future Kid Room 1 (Currently Sean's Office)
Living Design New Home

  • patch trim
  • install beadboard wallpaper below chair rail
  • paint beadboard wallpaper to match trim
  • paint wall above chair rail
  • replace ceiling fan blades

Future Kid Room 2 (Currently Cat/Sewing Room)
Living Design New Home

  • patch trim
  • install beadboard wallpaper below chair rail
  • paint beadboard wallpaper to match trim
  • paint wall above chair rail
  • replace ceiling fan blades

Jack and Jill Bath
  • replace knobs
  • paint
  • update mirror & light fixtures

Basement
  • determine & label ethernet cables in basement junction
  • replace water diffuser in humidifier prior to turning on heat
  • new window well for basement window
  • finish out basement