Tuesday, October 16, 2012

A Fall Roast


So tonight I made a Rosemary Roasted Pork Tenderloin. Actually I started making it last night, I made the marinade, but I cooked it tonight. I think it turned out fantastic, so I thought I would share. I got this recipe from All Recipes.com (but I couldn't find the recipe, I found it back in 2007). So here it is - retyped just for you guys.

Rosemary Roasted Pork Tenderloin

Ingredients:
1/2 cup apple juice concentrate
1/4 cup disjon mustard (I used regular because that's what I had on hand)
1/4 cup chopped fresh rosemary
8 garlic cloves
3/4 teaspoon coarsely ground pepper
3 (1 pound pork tenderloin) - I used 1 3.5 pound roast I got from Costco

Directions:
1. In a bowl, combine the first five ingredients; mix well.


Set aside 1/3 cup; coer and refridgerate. In a large resealable plastic bag, combine the pork and remaining marinade. Seal bag and turn to coat; refridgerate overnight.


2. Drain and discard marinade from meat. Place meat in a roasting pan (I didn't have one, so I just used a 9x13 casserole dish, worked just fine) coated with nonstick cooking spray.


Pour the reserved marinade on top.



Bake, uncovered, at 350°F for 40-45 minutes or until meat thermometer reads 160°F.


Let stand for 10 minutes before slicing


Serve with some great sides and enjoy! I paired it tonight with some rice and green beans, but to give your plate a little more color try some mashed sweet potatoes.


This is definitely a dish that will impress guests and is SUPER easy to make...really. I know, I always say that, but it's really true.

Monday, October 15, 2012

Spoke To Soon

So yesterday we woke up to 90° weather, I guess summer wanted one last hurrah. I just bought this dress at Old Navy, I wanted to get some use out of it while I still could. I'm going to say I love these last warm days, only because I know fall and colder temperatures are on their way.


Friday, October 12, 2012

Fun Facts Friday

Here we are at Friday again, woo hoo! I have the day off, yep again. Yay. I am going to my parents, yet again with Baby Fox.  We're going to my uncle's wedding reception, he got married in a private ceremony in Hawaii this past week and they are having a reception on the beach on Saturday!

So here are a few fun facts about me:

1. My hair grows really fast. Because it grows so fast and because I like change I've cut off my hair 4 times. When I say cut my hairr off, I mean more than 15 inches each time. The first time was in high school, my senior year. I didn't realize it at the time. I went to get my hair trimmed, got 8 or so inches cut off, then went back a few months later for prom, and told the girl, I just want to be able to wear my hair all up for prom (up until this point my hair had always been at my waist), so she chopped another 6 inches off, and low and behold, I got my hair all up. Score! I didn't know about Locks for Love then, but I did find out about them later in life, so the other 3 times I've chopped off my hair, I've made sure to donate my hair.

2003 (Curtis and I had been dating for 2 months or so at this point)

 
I don't have a before pictures...lost all of my pictures to a hard drive crash, yep,
learned the hardway, back up your back up.

2008

 
My before picture is from a trip we had just taken to Italy

2012


Really awkward camera angle...ugh, double chin much?
 
2. This really isn't about me, but the Mr. only wears one, yep 1 contact. The other eye isn't fixable, saves us on contacts and since he's blind in the other eye, he has no periferal vision on his right side, so sometimes when we're driving and he says something I don't like, I'll make faces at him and he can't see me (don't tell him I told you that). I know, really mature of me.

 
Don't tell the Mr. I posted this picture of him driving...

3.  And to round out this Fun Facts Friday, I'm a klutz, I mean 100% klutz. I run into doors, walls (yep walls!). At any given time I'll have bruises on my arms, legs, hips, or knees are the common ones. It's gotten to the point where I'll find a bruise and can't remember where I got it, because I run into thing so often, that I don't even remember running into it. Now that's bad! Perhaps it's because I'm never in the now and always thinking of where I need to go instead of what I'm currently doing. I should work on that...

This weekend I'm headed to the parents house again. Then off with some friends to the pumpkin patch on Sunday. Hopefully Baby Fox doesn't cry the entire time.

Have a great weekend!

Thursday, October 11, 2012

DIY Monster Wreath

So I saw this wreath on this fabulous ladies blog and thought, hey I can do that too. So here's my version of the same thing with LOTS of pictures because I love taking pictures. I'm going to tell you how you can learn from my mistakes, bottom line I wanted to get this little guy done, and didn't want to go back to the store.

What you're going to need for this craft:

  1. Styrofoam wreath, mine was 16in diameter, but you could get whatever you wanted - Michael's Crafts (This was about $5 not using a coupon, I didn't have on on hand)*
  2. Styrofoam balls (mine came in a 6 pack, the ones that came in two were too small  - Michael's Crafts  (This was about $4 not using a coupon)*
  3. 2 Foam boards - Michael's crafts (I found this in the kids craft section), these were $0.89 each
  4. Tulle, I couldn't find the same spool with 100 yds like in the tutorial I used, all I could find was small spools that had 10 yds for $5.99 and to get up to 100 yds, yikes, that would add up! So I got creative and went to Joann's and bought some tulle fabric on a bolt, I bought what was left (8.5 yds, which worked, but I wish I had more, maybe 12-15 yds or so. Will make for a fluffier wreath). Don't forget to use your 40% off coupon (my 8.5 yards cost about $7)*
  5. Fabric for the bow, I bought a 1/4 yard, but I could have gotten away with just buying an 1/8, if you can do that (it was about $2)* 
  6. Toothpicks
  7. Black paint and paint brush
  8. Glue gun
  9. Good sharp scissors

                          *  I don't have the recipts any more (the Mr. is a compulsive reciept thrower 
                              awayer, really, I mean to point that he throws away the receipt with the order 
                              number for food, before we even get the food!) so I am looking at my bank 
                              statement and estimating what I remember



Okay, let's get started!

First we're going to paint the eyeballs. I used some plastic cups to hold them so they wouldn't roll away.


I painted sort of small circles. I tried making them really big, but it made them look really awkward and strange, good thing I had some extra!


Next, let's cut the tulle up!

Here it is still on the bolt


So I took it off the bolt and then started to "roll" it up, I wasn't thinking long term and just randomly started to roll it up, but when I was finished and had cut everything I realized I should have rolled it to the size that I wanted to make it, so I would make the "roll" 12-14", mine ended up being 16" and I had to cut a lot of it away in the middle so you would be able to see the teeth.


Here it is all rolled up, 16" width, but remember you're going to do something shorter 12"-14"


I cut them into 4 even sections and the last section is going to be about half the size of the other sections. The reason being is that tulle comes folded in half on the bolt. So when you cut them into strips, one side is going to have a fold, so when you unfold it, it's going to be the same size as the other strips.


The section on the very right, you can't really tell, is smaller then the other sections.


Okay, now you're going to make your strips, since you've "looped" the fabric, you want to cut both ends to make your strips. So cut both sides as shown below


Here's the stack of tulle strips. At the bottom of this pile, those strips have a fold down them middle.


Okay, now the "fun" part, if you consider this part fun?

Now you have to tie all of those bad boys to your wreath. I did the square knots (right over left, left over right)


One down, 50 million more to go, okay not really, but you get the point. 

You're going to want to line up the knots in the middle like this


To get the fluffy look, every once in a while, you'll want to push the tulle together like this

So that those line of knots go away and it looks like this:


So keep knotting away, and keep pushing it together every once in a while

It's starting to take shape.


So this is where I failed. I did not have nearly enough tulle, but I made it work, I just spread the tool strips out a bit, again I was just eager to get it done and used what I had.  Notice the center of the wreath, it's really cluttered and you wouldn't be able to see the teeth like this.

So I gave it a little trim

Oh that's so much better!


Next for the eyes, insert toothpicks in the wreath and the eyes, I hot glued the eyeballs to the toothpicks. The styrofoam wreath is pretty dense, so I didn't think they would fall out.


Next up the teeth. You could probably use just 1 foam board, but I didn't want to freak out by not having enough, since they were $0.89 I bought two, but you could definitely do this with just 1 board. Cut the foam board to fit the wreath, cut out your teeth, I just used a triangle pattern. After you cut them out, then hot glue to the wreath.
 
Almost done!


Now for the bow tie. Cut out two strips, my larger strip was 16" (there's that 16 again) long, and about 2.5"-3" wide (this is up to you), and the smaller strip was about 4" and 0.5" wide.


first you're going to want to fold in thirds, just so that the two ends meet in the middle.


Then we're going to do a fanfold of sorts



After you fold, grab your small strip to wrap around the middle


Glue the center strip together, and here you have your bow!


And now for the finished product! I took this picture at night, so ring you see is the light coming from inside of the house, I couldn't get a picture during the day.


And that my friends is all there is to it! Easy Sunday afternoon project. So get to it and make yourself a monster wreath and make all of your neighbors jealous!

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Halloween Cupcakes

So this weekend, my sister and I made some cupcakes for a little Halloween parade we were throwing for my grandma. I have to add, nothing was homemade, everything was from a box or a can, we're not THAT fancy. If the box works, then why make from scratch?

Fresh out of the oven, yum (or would be, if I could eat them)

Cooled and ready for frosting

The decorations, some frosting, sprinkles and a "pastry bag". We didn't have any pastry bags, but a baggie with the corner snipped off and any pastry tip will work just as good, you really don't need all that fancy stuff. I think the ONLY advantage in using a pastry bag is that it's a little more sturdy and durable, but other then that, no difference.


First step: put frosting on cupcake


Second step: Sprinkles! Lots and lots of sprinkles, don't sprinkles just make you happy?

I'm not sure where my sister found these, most likely Homegoods or Target (her two favorite places to shop), but you can find some here or here.

Finished products, so cute and the kids LOVED them. Mostly I think she makes them for herself and the other adults, since the kids are 3 and under, haha.


Decorating cupcakes can tire a girl out...taking a break. She told me not to take a picture of her, I figured, a picture without her face in it counts as not taking a picture. Yep I just rationalized that.


Now that I told you how to make awesome cupcakes, go make them this weekend for your friends and family!