Sunday, January 29, 2012

UFOs

 
Since I am at home for a little bit I have decided to go through my projects and finish some UFOs.  I started this dress probably between a year and a half to two years ago.  I just finished it a few weeks ago and love it.  The fabric I used was some mom had had for a while.  She told me that Aunt Janeen made a pair of slacks out of it.  I had just enough to cut out the pattern but not enough to lengthen it which is why I put the band on the bottom.  I had fun making it.............got a little frustrating at times......but it was fun.

I am trying to get my quilt done that I made for my class over to Snow.  Of course I had to choose a time consuming border to do and I have a lot of it cut out.  I just need to sew the pieces together.  I also pulled out a jacket mom and I had started several years ago and got the lining put in and tried it on.  Sadly it doesn't fit me anymore but I think we should finish it for mom.  After working on that for almost an entire day I was so frustrated and need to make something I didn't have to think about, I made a pair of pajama pants.  But I was so worn out from the jacket and really wasn't thinking about what I was doing and sewed a seam wrong and had to unpick it.  So much for it being an easy mindless project. :)  I also have a pillow case I am going to make.

Before Christmas I went to Provo and stopped at Heindselman's to get some yarn for a scarf mom and I want to make.  Well I started mine a few days ago and got it all knitted.  All I have to do is sew on the button.  I'll get a picture of it on here sometime.

I hope I can post more UFOs, as well as new projects, soon.  And lots of them!!!

Saturday, January 28, 2012

From Far East to Middle East to Modern American all in one night!

So tonight mom and I had a FABULOUS dinner.  We tried out a few recipes I found on Pinterest.  We had P.F. Chang's lettuce wraps, chicken gyros, and s'mores. :)

Our dinner
I know, it's a lot of food for two people and yes, there are a lot of leftovers.  It was delicious though.

Lettuce wraps
 (I got this recipe here)

Chicken gyros
(I got the recipe from here)
I cooked most of it and mom came and help with some of it.  It was a lot of fun.  We really enjoyed cooking the rice noodles.  That is one thing that is not included in the recipe for the wraps but they serve it like that at P.F. Chang's.  It was a lucky find.  I was at the store looking for sesame oil and looked down and saw the rice noodles, or sticks, as they are labeled on the package.  The one's I found are called MAIFUN Rice Sticks.  Also, instead of peanuts in the chicken we put cashews.

You cook them in oil and they are great fun to watch. :)  Make sure you break them apart so they have more room to fluff.

raw


before and after.  The one on the right has been fluffed. :)

(in case you're wondering, the pink on my thumb is spray paint from doing flowers for the dance this weekend.)

And in they go.

and they're fluffed!  It doesn't take very long.
 They sink to the bottom when you drop them in and then the start to bubble and they crackle and twist and with a puff of smoke (or steam I guess) they're done!  It's pure magic!  They are only in the oil for like 10 seconds.  It's way fun to watch. :)


The gyros weren't quite as exciting as the noodles.  Mom made pita bread while I worked on the chicken.  Just a suggestion on the sauce.  I would mix it up before adding the lemon and then add to taste.  It was pretty strong.  Mom was having a great time between cooking the pita bread and the rice noodles.  She  loves to watch the bread puff up.  She gets so excited about it.  She had a great time playing in the flour too. :)

After cleaning up dinner and washing the dishes I made s'mores for dessert.  Though they aren't quite traditional.  They are super delicious though. :)

Don't they just look delicious?
 (I got this recipe here)


These were super easy.  And like I said, they are delicious. :)  All in all, it was a good night. :)