31 October 2010

pumpkin seeds

Spiced Pumpkin Seeds

1.5 Tablespoons Melted Butter
3/4 Teaspoons Salt
1/8 Teaspoon Garlic Powder
2 Teaspoons Worcestershire Sauce
2 Cups Raw Pumpkin Seeds (Cleaned)

Pre-heat oven to 275 degrees. Combine all of the ingredients together. Place seeds on a baking sheet in a single layer bake for 35-40 minutes or until golden brown stirring half way through. The seed should be crunchy. Enjoy.


I also tried adding a 1/8 of a teaspoon of both cayenne and chili powder, but it didn't give the heat that I hoped for. I might try more spices or hot sauce next year. We like things spicy around here.
(This recipe was introduced to me by a friend and can be found at allrecipes.com. It has been modified to work with the items that are currently in my kitchen.)

julie

to the letter

This year I decided to make monogram pumpkins for each member of the family. I started by searching google images for interesting letters to correspond to each of our names. I then modified what I found to work for what I wanted.


I picked up some pumpkins at the grocery store. My 12 year old self would have been very disappointed with the lack of care I took in selecting my pumpkins. I mean they had flat sides, dirt, and scratches on them. These pumpkins in no way rivaled the perfect pumpkins of my childhood. None the less, they worked, and I didn't want to spend hours searching.


I went to Hobby Lobby to pick-up some not so traditional pumpkin carving tools. The first being a linoleum cutter, and the other being a pottery tool set. I also used the hole saw that we already own.


I cut a circular hole in the top of each of the pumpkins with the hole saw. The nice thing about the hole saw is that it makes cutting circles much easier than a standard knife. It does however take out more material, so if you cut straight down the "lid" will fall into the pumpkin, so you will need cut at an angle if you want to be able to put the top back on.


Clean out the insides, being sure to save the seeds. Roasted seed recipes coming soon. I used the scraping toll from the pottery kit, but a large kitchen spoon will work just as well.
Next, draw on the design with a sharpie, or if you aren't confident free handing your design you can scale your drawing to the size of the pumpkin. The use a pin tool or an awl to poke holes a long your pattern.


Use your linoleum cutter to trace along the lines that you have drawn. Mine came with 5 different tips of varying widths. The wider and deeper your cut is the more visible your image will be when you illuminate your pumpkin.


Finished pumpkins. I for Indy with bones. He is a dog after all.


M for Matt


J for Julie


And all three together.


Happy Halloween!

Julie




21 October 2010

unseamly

A friend is redecorating her house and wanted to get rid of some furniture that she no longer needed. Knowing that Matt and I have a house in need of quite a bit of everything she offered us her gently used furniture and we were extremely happy to take it off of her hands. The only item that had any easily visible wear was the ottoman, she told me the ottoman has a hole on the top, but we just cover it with a throw so nobody notices. That seemed like a reasonable solution. However, when we went to pick up the furniture I was excited to discover that it wasn't a hole in the fabric; it was a ripped seam, an easy and quick problem to fix.




 Start by finding a thread that matches the major color in the fabric. I used a navy blue. Thread you needle and tie the two ends of the thread in a knot so that you have a double thread. I knot the thread twice to give me a little larger knot so that it will catch in the fabric better. Start sewing about an inch and half before the start of the rip.


Make you stitches small (about an 1/8 of inch), pulling the two pieces of fabric together as you go. On a piece of furniture it is likely that you fabric will need to be taught and so it may be helpful to use your non sewing hand to help pull the fabric together so all of the tension isn't on the thread, which could cause it to break, I know because it happened to me and I had to restart.
This particular ottoman has a button in the center. When it was originally produced the button was probably put on after the rest of the ottoman had been upholstered, but I don't have the big long needle that is needed to sew on a button so I needed to sew around the button. For the first half of the rip I sewed over the button until I got to the middle. Then I lifted the button over the stitches I had just made and pulled them taught once they were under the button. This meant that I only had to work under the button for about an inch and half.



Sew past the end of the rip about an inch and a half, and then sew back up the seam you just made about an inch and then back down an inch. This will give the end of your new seam a little more strength so it is less likely to rip again. When you get to the end make a loop with your thread through the fabric.


Run your needle through the loop twice and then pull taught to make a knot. I usually do this twice just for extra security.


Cut any excess thread, and you’re done.


Maybe one day I will get really adventurous by reupholstering the whole ottoman. I've already selected a fabric.

STANLEY SLATE
Calico Corners - Stanley Slate $37.99/yd.


 



The color doesn't translate very well on their website but it is steely navy on a golden tan background with a nice woven texture. I just need to work up the nerve and save up the money to be able to tackle the project.

julie

17 October 2010

and so it begins: the day zero project

The Challenge
Complete 101 preset tasks in a period of 1001 days.


The Criteria
Tasks must be specific (ie. no ambiguity in the wording) with a result that is either measurable or clearly defined. Tasks must also be realistic and stretching (ie. represent some amount of work on your part).


Started

16 October 2010


Finish

13 July 2010

For the house
1.       Finish the kitchen remodel
2.       Have a guest bedroom that I'm not embarrassed to let someone use
3.       Remodel the living and dining room.
4.       Improve curb appeal
5.       Fence in the back and side yard
6.       Go through all of the boxes in storage rooms 1,2, & 3 and find a home for everything
7.       Clean off the back patio
8.       Finish Matt's Christmas stocking by this Christmas
9.       Start and finish my Christmas stocking by next Christmas
10.   Host a party at our house
11.   Decorate our walls
12.   Decorate for Christmas
13.   Do at least one house project a week (0/143)
14.   Flowers once a month (0/32)
15.   Buy an original piece of art
16.   Build a piece of furniture
17.   Organize all of the closets in our house (0/9)
For food and drink
18.   Grow a vegetable garden every year (0/3)
19.   Make dinner 18 days a month (0/32)
20.   Make dinner every day for a month
21.   Try a new restaurant at least once a quarter  (0/11)
22.   Organize my recipes
23.   Buy a 1/4 of a grass fed cow
24.   Start a wine and beer journal
25.   Try one new recipe a month (0/32)
26.   Make a real breakfast at least once a month (0/32)
27.   Plan meals for the week and shop for them on the weekend for a month
28.   Find a local farmers market and shop there once a month (0/32)
29.   Start seeds  from scratch for the garden
30.   Cook a Thanksgiving dinner
31.   Go to 5 breweries (0/5)
32.   Go to 5 wineries  (0/5)
33.   Take a cooking class
34.   Eat clean for a month
For us
35.   Go on at least one date with the hubby a month (0/32)
36.   Go on one big vacation a year (0/3)
37.   Go to a museum at least twice a year  (0/6)
38.   Become a member at a museum
39.   Go on a weekend  getaway once  every 6 months (0/5)
40.   Have professional family photos taken once a year (0/3)
41.   Go camping
42.   Go to the Smithsonian again
43.   Go to 5 festivals (0/5)
For me
44.   Start a blog
45.   Learn to shoot a handgun
46.   Get my CHL
47.   Take at least a picture a day for a month
48.   Post to the blog at least three times a week
49.   Make myself knowledgeable on the issues and vote in every election
50.   Learn to accept the compliments of others
51.   Get my passport updated with my married name
52.   Buy a DSLR camera
53.   Be on time to work every day for a month
54.   Walk 100 miles in a month
55.   See a movie alone
56.   Get a massage and get one for my mom
57.   Put away $5 for each completed task and buy something just for me at the end of the 1001 days
58.   Learn to drive a stick shift
For business
59.   Start or partner in an interior design business
For my mind
60.   Read 101 books (0/101)
61.   Watch all of the movies on AFI's top 100 list (0/100)
62.   Go to 5 art gallery openings (0/5)
63.   Read Atlas Shrugged
For my soul
64.   Go to church at least three times a month (0/32)
65.   Get involved with a group or committee at church
66.   Pray
For inspiration
67.   Read the magazines I subscribe to the month I get them (0/32)
68.   Start and maintain an inspiration file
For looks
69.   Lose 10 lbs. before getting pregnant
70.   Wear my hair down for a week  (0/7)
71.   Find a skin care routine that works for me
For the dog
72.   Take Indy on a walk 4 times a week for 3 months (0/3)
73.   Teach Indy some manners
74.   Get Indy a puppy brother or sister
For a baby
75.   Have a baby
76.   Design a nursery
77.   Deliver a baby with no pain meds
78.   Finish the baby's stocking by their first Christmas
79.   Cloth diaper
For finances
80.   Pay off my car
81.   Buy Matt a new truck
82.   Pay off my credit cards
83.   Save at least 10% of what we take home
84.   Buy life insurance for the hubby and I
85.   Make a will
For cleanliness
86.   Do the dishes after dinner every day for a month (0/31)
87.   Hang up my clothes when the dryer finishes for three months
88.   Vacuum the entire house at least every two weeks (0/71)
89.   Clean the bathrooms at least every two weeks (0/71)
For others
90.   Write down my friends’ and families’ birthdays
91.   Send birthday cards to family and friends
92.   Make handmade cards for friends and family at least 10 times a year (0/30)
93.   Compliment someone once a week
94.   Write thank you notes for all gifts I receive
95.   Write at least 10 thank you notes to people because they done something nice for me (0/10)
96.   Write a 5 companies to let them know I enjoy their product or service (0/5)
97.   Buy flower for someone
98.   Perform 5 random acts of kindness (0/5)
99.   Try to donate blood again
100.   Take my parents out to dinner
101.   Take Matt's parents out to dinner
julie