Monday, February 28, 2011

Mod-podge fabric "vase"

I saw this very cute idea in Bloggyland and decided to make one for my mom's birthday - a fabric wrapped and mod-podged vase made out of a pickle jar!
Over the years she has given me a lot of scrap fabric in the hopes I will one day make a quilt.  I just don't think I have the patience for that, but I love the sweet little prints.
 I tore off some strips and left the edges frayed.
 Then I painted mod-podge on a clean jar
 and wrapped the fabric all around it.  
I have an old cookie sheet I use to keep my table from getting mp'd!
 Cute!
I covered the jar thread at the top, too.  She might use it for more flowers, or even as a pencil jar later on, so she probably doesn't need the lid.   Then I gave it a couple coats of mod-podge and let it dry.
We had a fun visit in Brenham and went to the quilt show in La Grange.
How appropriate, right?  And she loved the flowers (:


Gina

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Snow Day 2011

I can't say I blame the people up north for thinking we Austin folk are a bunch of weenies when it comes to snow.  But, really, the roads here are downright treacherous when covered with ice.  And no one here knows how to drive in it.  Schools panic and close.  Employers offer paid lodging at nearby hotels. You would think it's Snowmaggedon.
 Look at that - barely a dusting - but first the rain fell, then the snow.
  
 

We've got "wintry mix" in the forecast today - no more ice, please? 


Gina

Friday, February 4, 2011

Sugar's talent

If it's one thing Sugar is good at, it's laying around.  
And she seems to sense when you need her furry, fat girth upon you.
She's like a 20 pound heating pad that purrs.  "Keep away from Dad.  His knee hurts and I and making sure he stays put!"  If there isn't a person to lay on top of she has other options:
 A couch, or one of 5 beds.
 My newly re-covered chair or a sunny window.
Or even the random laundry basket.


Gina

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Chocolate Pecan Pie

Hubby turned the big 5-0 on Monday.  And, as per tradition at Camp Rustown, I let him decide what kind of cake he wanted - he picked pie.  Said he thought a chocolate pecan pie sounded good.  He had never actually had one, and I didn't have a recipe, so I turned to Cooks.com and adapted one that was the best pie I have had in a long time...

Chocolate Pecan Pie
1 ready made pie crust
3 eggs, slightly beaten
1 c. light corn syrup
1/2 c. sugar
1 4oz. bar of Ghirardelli semisweet chocolate, melted
2 T. butter, melted
1 t. vanilla
1 1/2 cup pecan halves

Preheat the oven to 350.  Lay the crust out in a 9 inch pie plate, crimp the edges.  Mix all but pecans until well blended.  Stir in pecan s.  Pour into crust.  Set the pie on a cookie sheet and bake for 55 minutes, or until set.  (You can insert a knife halfway and see that it comes out cleanly)Cool.

 
This pie tasted like a gooey, fudgey version of a pecan pie and was delicious.  The quality of the chocolate makes a big difference - you could melt chocolate chips (1/2 c.) but try to buy the really good ones.  
And Hubby gets a slice of it in his lunch today - his first day back after knee surgery. Hopefully, it will sweeten his day. 


Gina

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Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Slow Cooker Bacon Jam

Just the sound of those words together make my mouth water and so, when I came upon this recipe from Everyday Food magazine, I thought I would give it a try!  Everything is better with bacon, right?
You will need 1-1/2 lbs, bacon (I used two 12 oz. pkgs.), 2 medium onions, garlic, cider vinegar, brown sugar, maple syrup, and brewed coffee.
Cut the bacon into 1 inch pieces and fry it up - since my pan is smallish, I did one package at a time, then I switched to a larger pot so it would all fit together.  I cooked it down 'til the fat was rendered, then saved 1T. bacon fat* and scooped the bacon out with a slotted spoon to drain on paper towels. 

  Cook both of those onions, diced fine, and about 1T of that minced garlic.  If you've ever wondered, "who on earth is buying those gigantic jars of minced garlic?"  That would be me.  I used it in 99% of my cooking.  Tonight I am fixing pancakes; I will leave it out.
 
 Add the  bacon to the onions in the skillet with 1/2 cup cider vinegar, 1/2 cup packed brown sugar (light or dark, your call), 1/4 cup pure maple syrup, and 3/4 cup brewed coffee.  Bring it to a boil and cook about 2 minutes.
Dump it with the bacon  into a crock pot.  The recipe says to cook on high, uncovered for 3 1/2 to 4 hours.  I did 2 hours on high, uncovered; then 2 hours on low, covered.  It seemed like it was getting dry and I needed to go run a couple errands.   I didn't take another photo after 4 hours but it was a much darker color and the house smelled amazing.
 I let it cool a little, then pulsed it in my blender a bit.  The  recipe says "pulse 'til coarsely chopped" in a food processor - a blender can do that just as well.  There should still be some texture to it.  I ladled it into a jar and popped it in the fridge.  Supposedly it will last 4 weeks.  I can tell you right now, it will not.  It has a smoky sweet bacon-y flavor that is soooo good.
Can't wait to spring it on my bacon-loving peeps!


Gina

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Monday, January 24, 2011

Dinner theater for One

What do you get when your mom makes some kind of alfredo-pumpkin-ravioli dish and you get your choice of that or something leftover, and no one else is eating dinner right now because they are either at work or a scout meeting, and that's fine with her because she has her feet up watching Lidia's Italy?
Dinner and a movie!
Ghostbusters 2, with  fried chicken, corn on the cob, and apparently, lots of butter.  
It's good to be the baby of the family, I guess!


Gina

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Monday, January 10, 2011

Winter garden

It's technically winter here, but it was very mild for our trip to 
Brenham to visit Grandma.
It's about to be over for the growing season, but that doesn't mean she isn't still harvesting a little from her garden and making plans for what to plant in the spring.
Today she harvested  kale and some cabbage.  Yea! 
Cabbage for the New Year is supposed to bring wealth!
  



  




  It almost makes me want a garden of my own...


Gina