A Recipe to Share!

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I finally think I’ve got a recipe to share: rice pilaf (let’s start out with an easy one here…). I really like to eat the Rice-a-Roni version of rice pilaf. But I really hate paying a buck for a cup of rice with seasonings on it, and I feel slightly guilty for liking a “just add water!” boxed food so much. So I’ve tried to come up with my own version of the recipe to try and save a little money and perhaps eat a healthier version of rice pilaf. I think I’ve gotten pretty close to matching the taste (though maybe a little less buttery), but regardless, I at least now have a homemade version of rice pilaf that I really like. Use at your own risk :)

Rice Pilaf

The Pilaf:

2T  butter (salted or unsalted)
1/3c  orzo
2/3c  rice
2c  water

The Seasoning:

1T  flour
1t  powdered milk
1t  dried tarragon leaves
1/2t  dried chives
1/4t  garlic powder
1/4t  table salt
1/8t  onion powder
1  chicken bullion cube
2-4T  chicken broth (optional – used for extra liquid/flavor)

The Making:

Melt the 2T of butter in a pan. Add the rice and orzo and sauté until the orzo is golden brown. Add the water and mix in the Seasoning. Bring the rice to a boil, then cover and simmer for about 20 minutes, or until the liquid has been absorbed. If the rice is still not tender but the liquid has been absorbed, add 1/4c water and continue to simmer.  Sometimes I add in a few tablespoons of chicken broth if I have an open box on hand to add flavor and extra liquid if I have slightly more than 1c of the rice/orzo mixture. If the rice is tender, but there is too much liquid, simmer uncovered until the liquid has been boiled off.

Variations:

For those who prefer a saltier version, try using garlic salt instead of garlic powder, or onion salt instead of onion powder. Using salted butter may change the saltiness slightly as well. You can also optionally add another 1/4t of salt, but I find that to be too salty.

If you prefer a more buttery flavor to your rice pilaf, try adding in 1/2T of butter after you add the water to the pan.

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If you have other suggestions or variations to share, I’d love to hear them. Happy cooking! :)

New Post for the New Year

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I am not a person who sees much value in New Years resolutions (considering we’re now 27 days in to the new year and I’m just now talking about them, that might not come as a surprise). If you’re going to feel compelled to do something or change a habit, it seems to me like you need a more significant reason for change than the start of a new year. Despite my resistance to New Years resolutions, I have spent a lot of the last month or two reflecting on what I want to do and where I want to be in 2 or 3 years and what things are important to me. I’ve put my reflections/project list together as an interest list (not a resolution list!) and this blog is a summary of what I’ve come up with so far:

Interest #1: I like to bake and cook and I want to do more in the kitchen. I’m sure when Jeff hears this, he will be glad and dismayed at the same time: glad to eat the things I bake, and dismayed because he will eat too many of the things I bake. I got the best Christmas present ever in the form of a KitchenAid stand mixer (thanks Jeff and Mom and Dad!) and have already put it to good use (as Jeff knows too well). I also got so many great kitchen gifts from all my family: new measuring cups, the Panera Bread cookbook, Artisan Bread in 5 Minutes a Day, a southern style home-cooking cookbook, and a salad dressing mixer. I also bought an amazing pizza stone and a stone pie plate! Now I have lots of fun new things to play with in the kitchen and will hope for success in my endeavors!

Interest #2: Along the same lines as Interest #1, I would love to try and grow a vegetable garden and experiment more with canning. Last summer, we went blueberry picking with some friends and I made blueberry jam out of the extras we had left over. The jam came out really well and I had so much fun that I would love to try something like that again. I think it would be fun to grow tomatoes and make homemade tomato soup to can and save for a cold winter night. I think it could also be fun to grow cucumbers and try to make pickles.

Interest #3: After my fairly successful projects in the kitchen, the next domestic thing I’m tempted to try out is a sewing project. Specifically, I want to learn how to quilt (this is starting to sound like a list of projects for the 1950’s housewife). I’ve realized that I like learning to do homey things and I actually have a lot of fun doing them. Learning how to quilt is probably a longer term project since I don’t have a sewing machine (obstacle #1), and the only training I’ve had on sewing was in basic 7th grade Home Ec. (potential obstacle #2).

My inspiration for this goal came back in October when Jeff and I went to the Topsfield Fair. While we were there we saw some really beautiful quilts on display. I think I have a basic understanding about how to quilt (I’ve watched/helped a friend do part of a quilting project), but I haven’t tried it myself. The thought has been percolating for a while now, and I’m feeling ambitious enough to want to give it a try. However, this probably won’t happen until we have a place where I can work on a project like that. And a sewing machine is kind of important too…

Interest #4: I want to spend more time at home and have people visit us! Last week was the first time we had had some friends over since we moved to our “new” apartment six months ago… Jeff and I do see people fairly often, but sometimes it feels like we spend more weekends away visiting people than we spend in our own apartment. Then when we’re finally home during the week, we’ve got 9 or 10 hour work days and I feel like I can’t even find time to go grocery shopping let alone plan to meet friends for an evening outing.

As a result, I want to have people over for dinner more often (partially so Jeff doesn’t have to  be the only one eating everything I bake) and I want to find some reason to have people over at least once a month. I think a game night would be fun!

Interest #5: I really want to look in to owning a bed and breakfast. This sounds fairly improbable but actually could work out pretty well because Mike and Amy also share this desire. So far, we’ve only talked whimsically about someday co-owning and running a bed and breakfast, but I can’t wait for ’someday’, so I’m doing some research now to find out more about what goes in to a business like that. I figure after doing a little information gathering, I’ll either come crashing back to reality, or I’ll consider quitting my job and we can get started on the dream now. :) This is also on the “Long Term Projects” list.

Interest #6 I haven’t really had much of a chance to get in to this yet, but I’m really interested in using and posting photos on my blog of the outings that Jeff and I go on. I’ve realized that some of my favorite things to look at on facebook or on other people’s blogs are the photos they post of the things they’ve been up to. Especially living long distance from my family, I think that would be a fun way to keep up to speed on what’s going on in the life of Jeff and Alice. It also helps ensure that we’ll have fun pictures to one day look back on the time we’re currently spending being newly married (and without kids!). It’s been easier to document our adventures now that Jeff has an iphone, but until I also get an iphone (hah!), I need to start taking more pictures!

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Sometimes life can be so hard. How lucky are we to have someone who promises to hold us through the whole thing despite our resistance? Just listen to these lyrics.

By Your Side

Why are you striving these days?
Why are you trying to earn grace?
Why are you crying?
Let me lift up your face
Just don’t turn away

Why are you looking for love?
Why are you still searching as if I’m not enough?
To where will you go child?
Tell me where will you run
To where will you run

Cause I’ll be by your side
Wherever you fall
In the dead of night
Whenever you call
And please don’t fight
These hands that are holding you
My hands are holding you

Look at these hands and my side
They swallowed the grave on that night
When I drank the world’s sin
So I could carry you in
And give you life
I want to give you life

And I’ll be by your side
Wherever you fall
In the dead of night
Whenever you call
And please don’t fight
These hands that are holding you
My hands are holding you

Cause I, I love you
I want you to know
That I, I love you
I’ll never let you go

And I’ll be by your side
Wherever you fall
In the dead of night
Whenever you call
And please don’t fight
These hands that are holding you
My hands are holding you

- Tenth Avenue North

Ahem…

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Photos, Trips

Well, the first post has come and gone. And now 3 months later I’m getting around to posting again. It’s probably a bad sign that I needed to ask Jeff what my website address and Word Press username and password are.

Anyhow, breaking the recent silence… the summer has flown by. I’ve highlighted some of the notable events here for your reading pleasure.

The 4th of July fell on a Saturday this year, but we got the Friday before off which made it the perfect opportunity to take the extra vacation day and do something very American. So we went camping with Mike and Amy in southern New Hampshire. We had a great time visiting together and enjoying the great outdoor weather. Our trip was complete with a tent dance, canoeing excursion and of course – some great photo-taking spots.

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Mid-July Jeff and I headed out to Minnesota for a  family reunion. We all had a great time at a lakeside cabin in Northern Minnesota. Essentially, that meant a lot of tubing, water skiing, grilling, and chatting. It was a whirlwind weekend, but such a fun and surprisingly relaxing trip. We saw the majority of my family (less a few cousins) and I think Jeff has now met all of my Dad’s siblings and their offspring. It was quite a “welcome-to-the-family” experience ;) .  Here are some photos I snagged from Jeff.

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August marked the beginning of the “Month of Martell”. We headed out to Amherst the first weekend in August to help Mike and Amy move in to their new apartment. Being Mike and Amy, the majority of the move had been done before we got there, leaving plenty of time for us to spend time together relaxing and hanging out in their new place. Two weeks later, Jeff threw a bachelor party for Mike which took both he and Mike up to Booth Bay Harbor for a day of sailing. Perhaps photos will follow shortly on one of their blogs…

Of course, the culmination of the Month of Martell was the Martell-McCollum wedding (which coincidentally happens to be one month ago from today’s post). The weather was windy and rainy for most of the weekend which didn’t bode well for the outdoor wedding that was planned. However, the only two hours of warm and sunny weather that happened that weekend occurred during the exact window of time needed to allow the ceremony proceed outside as originally planned. Regardless of weather, the wedding (and the Month of Martell) was a success with Mike and Amy ending up married (to each other, thankfully)! :D

Soon after Mike and Amy’s wedding, the first week in September marked the one year anniversary of our wedding, making us old married people! We had a fabulous dinner at the Melting Pot and actually still have a chocolate fondue dessert to claim there… After our crazy summer of travel and work and work-travel, we decided to not go anywhere and pay off loans as our anniversary gift to ourselves. It was marvelous.

After successfully not going anywhere the past three weeks, we’ll be trekking out to Amherst this weekend to visit the newlyweds and to take in Fall in the Berkshires. Apparently quite the agenda has been planned (though truthfully, I could expect nothing less from the Martells ;) ). I hope to have photos to post soon after our trip.

The FIRST Post

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So I have a blog now. A real blog. Which probably means I should post real things in this real blog of mine. After all, this is no longer the preteen blogging land of Xanga or Diaryland. No! This is blogging at the next level! However, I’m not sure what that next level is yet so we’ll have to wait and see what happens in the next few weeks. The options are many, boundaries – uncertain… what a strange phenomenon….