Sunday, October 10, 2010

Pineapple Upside-down Cakes

Yesterday was my Mom's birthday!  We had so much fun celebrating with her yesterday that when I put Ethan to bed last night he said, "Mom, that was the best birthday ever!"  I'll post more of the festivities tomorrow, for now, here are a few pictures of my Mom's birthday cake.  She requested Pineapple Upside-down cake and was kind enough to let me do it a little differently and make one of my favorite things, cupcakes! 

These are made in a jumbo cupcake tin.  I think it's cool that the pineapple rings fit perfectly!
 Look at all that brown sugary goodness . . .
 Jumbo cupcakes/mini pineapple upside-down cakes!  They turned out to be tasty too!
 Happy Birthday Mimi!  We all love you so much!!!
Thanks for letting me make your cakes.

Friday, October 8, 2010

Christmas in October

I've typed and re-typed this post several times and it's just not working for me . . . what can I say?  I'm so happy and excited and I can hardly believe it's really mine . . . today our piano was delivered!!!!  WE BOUGHT A PIANO!!!!  After piano shopping and watching ksl like a hawk for weeks and weeks, we stumbled upon this beauty for a great deal:
 How do you like the 70's bench?  I'm seeing some reupholstery in it's future . . .
It has a few minor issues, but considering it's age, it is in wonderful shape?  The sound is beautiful and we are so happy to have found this piano.  When Todd and I first got married, we made a list of our short and long-term goals.  One of our long-term goals was to have a piano before Todd turned 30.  He'll be 30 in February.  Over the course of the last few years, I never thought we would actually be able to get a piano by Todd's 30th birthday.  Lots of things made it seem impossible, but in the last couple of months, it just fell into place.  I pulled out my old piano books and tried to play this morning.  I haven't played in about 10 years and was never that good even then, but I'm hoping to teach (or reteach) myself to play.  And I'm grateful to have such a beautiful instrument in my home!

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Even Tomato Paste Loves Me

Last night was one of those evenings where I did not want to make dinner.  I didn't feel all that good and I just wished dinner would appear on our table.  I tried to decide if I should pull out something lame or make myself cook.  That's when I decided to cook.  Even when I don't like cooking, I always feel happy when I have a good meal to give my family, so I figured cooking was the better option.  And since I had decided to cook, why not go all out?  I made corn bread, cooked gnocchies, and made homemade sauce.  I was feeling tired, but when I opened up my tomato paste, look what I found . . . no joke:

It made my day!  And the dinner turned out delicious.  Both my kids ate happily and, let's be honest, that REALLY made my day.  It was one of those moments where I thought to myself, "yes, I really am glad I made dinner tonight."

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

I Heart My Mom

I am so spoiled living by my mom.  And I feel lucky that I get to every day.  I've been craving peach freezer jam lately but having already made strawberry and raspberry this year, I decided I would just make peach next year.  But, my mom knew I wanted peach and so guess what she did?  She brought over a bag of fresh peaches and a box of pectin and told me to make my peach!  Today I made it and it TASTES SO GOOD!!!  Thanks Mom!  Thank you Thank you Thank you!



Tuesday, October 5, 2010

FHE Treats

Every Monday, we have Family Home Evening.  And after the lesson comes the treat!  FHE treats are always exciting around here, you never know what you're going to get:

One week we had Smores!
 Messy, but good!!
 If we are lucky, we get donuts!
 REALLY messy, but REALLY GOOD!
 And sometimes cookies (these particular ones are Blondies) hit the spot . . . open wide!
 No matter the treat, we sure enjoy Monday nights!

Monday, October 4, 2010

October Recipe

Cherry Tomato Pizza Margherita
Bon Appétit | April 2010
by The Bon Appétit Test Kitchen


1 13.8-ounce tube refrigerated pizza dough
1 tablespoon extra-virgin olive oil
1 12-ounce bag cherry tomatoes, stemmed
1 garlic clove, pressed
1/2 teaspoon fennel seeds, coarsely crushed in plastic bag
1/4 teaspoon dried crushed red pepper
1 4-ounce ball fresh mozzarella in water (ovoline), diced
4 ounces whole-milk mozzarella, diced
1/3 cup chopped fresh basil leaves plus small leaves for garnish

Position rack in top third of oven and preheat to 425°F. Unroll dough on heavy large baking sheet; pull to about 12x8-inch rectangle, pinching any tears to seal. Fold over edge of dough to make border.
Heat large skillet over high heat 2 minutes. Add oil, then tomatoes; sprinkle with salt and pepper. Sauté until tomatoes are charred and beginning to break down, about 5 minutes. Transfer to large bowl. Mix in garlic, fennel, and crushed red pepper. Using back of fork, crush tomatoes in bowl, leaving large chunks intact. Season mixture with salt and pepper. Toss cheeses and chopped basil in medium bowl.
Sprinkle cheese mixture evenly over dough, right up to border. Spoon on tomato mixture in dollops, leaving some cheese uncovered. Bake pizza until crust is crisp and brown, 25 to 30 minutes.
Loosen pizza with metal spatula and slide onto board. Garnish with basil leaves.

Sunday, October 3, 2010

Ramblings

I'm in a bit of a photography funk.  It always seems to be nighttime and I say, "yikes!  I haven't taken a picture yet today!"  But I am happy to report that today is day 276 and I have yet to miss a day!  I am getting a bit tired of taking pictures around my house though, and need to find a way to change things up for the last three months. . .

General Conference was amazing!  I'm once again inspired to be better and try harder.  And I'm going to try and not get discouraged in a day or two when I'm still me and not suddenly way more amazing.  ;)  Trying is the key.  Just keep trying.

I ate too many cinnamon rolls this weekend.

I love reading, but I always feel in a weird mood when I stop.  Does this happen to anyone else?  It's like I can't break out of the book and come back to reality.  I always wander around after, wondering what I should be doing or thinking about.  Perhaps this is why my favorite time to read is right before I fall asleep at night.

Hmmm, it's getting late enough, perhaps that is exactly what I shall now go and do.