Friday, April 22, 2011

The Yummiest and easiest asparagus EVER!

I've been craving asparagus like nobodies business this last week. Maybe its because the sun is out for the first time in-oh-10 months? Asparagus definitely makes me feel like summer is coming. Anyway, I've found that this is the fastest and yummiest recipe for me to whip up batches at a time.
Start with these simple ingredients:
Minced garlic, oil, butter, put a small amount of each in a pan over medium heat until butter is melted. Then add your asparagus (after cutting the bottoms off)
saute over medium heat about 5-8 minutes, depending on how crunchy you want them. Remove from heat and sprinkle on Parmesan cheese, course salt and pepper.

And that's it! Its SO good and EASY, you hear me Olivia everyone?? Now go make some! You'll love it! Oh, but your pee will smell, really bad....
Happy cooking!

Thursday, March 31, 2011

Updating builder grade windows with some trim!

Lets start with an after picture
Ah isn't it beautiful.

Our house is by no means a 'fixer upper' but it is boring builder grade, so no character whatsoever, which really doesn't fit with me and honey buns taste. So we have slowly been trying to add a little somethin' somethin' one room at a time. Hubs is trying to get me to only work on one project at a time, I currently have about 5 projects in the works so our house is a disaster zone. Anyway, onto the guest bedroom. Here is a before:


Its not terrible.. But its boring, a little bit dark, and cold, and a little too 70's with all the brown/orange. so I had the brilliant idea of repainting this room with a warm color, brightening up the trim and framing in the windows. So, we got to work:

We took apart the entire room

Picked a paint color, (tawny birch by glidden) which isn't as yellow as it is looking in these pictures, oh well. It really didn't take nearly as long as I figured it would. Then we went to Home depot and got some basic wood trim and then one piece of some fancy stuff. Hubs cut the wood to frame in the windows and then we cut the fancy trim to rest on top and cut the sides at a 30 degree angle. Nailed in some finishing nails and painted and viola!
I love it, its cozy and warm and exactly what we wanted. All for about 20 bucks! I'm currently looking for a new headboard, possible an old wooden door? we will see. For now I'm happy with what we have, more to come!

Friday, February 25, 2011

Getting started, and a hello

After about a year of debate I decided to start a blog. I know everyone and thier mother has one these days, but hopefully mine can stand out, and if not, atleast it's something for me to look back on. Last week was my little girls 1st Birthday, and it was a pretty big deal.



It was a lot of work and there were a few times I thought about just throwing in the towel, but I am so glad I didnt, It was so worth it.

I made everything at her party, and will post a few tutorials on the things that I made. I'll make this short and sweet since this is all new to me.