Thursday, March 22, 2012

From here to there, From there to here, Baby things are everywhere

This past weekend, We had my Sister-In-Laws baby shower. It was so much fun. Everyone loved the Dr.Seuss theme. I thought I would share a couple of pics. 
Lorax Blankie for Baby M


Lorax Blankie for Baby M 

Handmade Dr.Seuss Blanket from a Good friend of Mine, Kathy to Baby M. The  whole blanket is hand embroidered. So cute!! 

Love the Dr.Seuss (The  whole blanket is hand embroidered)  

Kathy also made a Sesame Street blanket for Baby M. (The  whole blanket is hand embroidered)   


Love this Big Bird  (The  whole blanket is hand embroidered)  

I was able to find baby sesame street snuggle flannel for the back.(The  whole blanket is hand embroidered) 

Dr.Seuss Baby Shower 



Such a cute cake!





I made Truffula Tree cookies !

Grinch Cookies

Baby M cookies

Auntie C made this beautiful door wreath for Baby M!

She was surprised when I gave her the Lorax blanket. :)

Friday, March 9, 2012

Seussified Part 2

This is how I feel my sewing room looks like. Haha


I have been working  on my nephew's nursery. I figured I would start with the hardest part, the quilt. The other things I am sewing for the nursery are relatively easy. So I figured I would dive in deep and get the hardest part over with. This quilt top has a million pieces, well maybe not that many but there are a lot. I finished all the quilt blocks today. So I wanted to share what I have done so far. I just love the colors and how fun and bright it is. I can't wait to see it all in Baby M's room. 




 If you missed my first Seussified post, you can find it here.

Thursday, March 8, 2012

My New Love:Simple Sesame Noodles and Asian Chicken Stir Fry

Asian Chicken Stir Fry


I love the food network. I watch almost every cooking show. I have  fallen in love with the new pioneer woman cooking show. As she says in her intro to the show, her style of food is simple yet scrumptious. It is completely true, every recipe I have tried is scrumptious. I haven't tried a recipe yet that i haven't absolutely loved, seriously. So now I am hooked on her show and her blog. One day while just reading archives of her blog, I came across this Simple Sesame Noodles Recipe. I know I had to make them. I wanted to make a meal out of them so I  added my recipe for Asian chicken stir fry to the menu and got to cooking. Boy, They were yummy. My hubby just loved them. He ate 2 platefuls!

Ingredients for Asian Chicken stir fry and sesame noodles


Asian Chicken Stir Fry

  • Boneless Skinless Chicken Breast 1-2 lbs
  • 3 TBS  cornstarch
  • 1TSP red pepper flakes
  • 2 TBS soy sauce plus 1/4 C
  • 1/2 TSP ginger
  • 1TBS garlic powder
  • Fresh Broccoli cut into florets
  • 1 large Onion diced
  • 2 bell peppers chopped into strips
  • Carrots thinly sliced or shredded
  • Mushrooms diced -optional
  • 1 C chicken broth
  1. Cut chicken into 1/2 inch strips.
  2. Toss with cornstarch
  3. combine soy sauce, ginger, garlic powder, red pepper flakes in a bag shake to combine
  4. add chicken pieces to bag and shake well
  5. refrigerate for at least 30 minutes
  6. in large skillet heat 2 TBS  of canola oil and 1 TBS sesame oil- stir fry chicken till no longer pink. 
  7. remove from pan and keep warm
  8. add 1 TBS of sesame oil and stir fry broccoli florets, carrots, onion, and bell pepper 4-5 min  Add mushrooms saute for another minute (if using a small skillet, you may have to stir fry in batches)
  9. when veggies are done, add 1 c chicken broth and 1/4 C soy sauce
  10. return chicken to pan and cook until thickened and bubbly
Serve warm with simple sesame noodles or Rice
(Printable Recipe)


Asian Chicken Stir Fry

Simple Sesame Noodles Recipe

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Salsa Fiesta



              On Sunday, My Hubby and I made and canned salsa. I have made salsa in the past and it has ALWAYS  been a big hit!! I have been obsessed with perfecting my recipe. I love salsa but am very picky about what kind i eat. (AKA I have high standards, No pace picante sauce in my house Sorry ) I have read hundreds of salsa recipes, looking for inspiration and etc. I eat salsa and try to figure out ingredients/proportions etc. I am such a food nerd. I have found I love cilantro , the smoky flavor cumin gives off, and I love heat.                            


                 I think I have finally perfected my salsa recipe but of course being  the foody I am it is subject to tweaking. When it comes to canning, I purchased the Ball complete book of home preserving. It is a wonderful book. I recommend it to anyone who is the slightest bit interested in canning. (Ball Complete Book of Home Preserving)  The book includes comprehensive directions on safe canning and preserving methods plus lists of required equipment and utensils. Specific instructions for first-timers and handy tips for the experienced make this a wonderful addition to any kitchen. 





    I made 2 salsas, tomatillo salsa Verde and regular tomato salsa. i mostly use the tomatillo salsa for when I make chicken enchiladas. I use it for my green sauce. When I make them one day, I will post the recipe. For now, I am sharing just my tomato salsa recipe.

My produce fit into a laundry basket. We are serious about our salsa !

Steph's Salsa
  • 3 giant cans of whole peeled tomatoes * 6lbs each/102 oz (When tomatoes are not in season, I use these. If tomatoes are in season and growing my garden,  I use my them)
  • 5 lbs of onions  chopped ( white or yellow whichever is your taste preference)
  • 10 medium sized garlic bulbs Peeled and finely chopped
  • 5 large jalapenos chopped ( I de-seed 3 of them and leave 2 seeded if you prefer a milder salsa de-seed all of them)
  • 3 TBS Chili powder
  • 1 tbs cayenne pepper ( leave out if you don't like the heat or lessen the amount)
  • 2 TBS cumin 
  • 1 bunch of cilantro Chopped finely
  • 3 banana peppers chopped 
  • 3 bell peppers chopped ( I prefer red and yellow but green will do just as good)
  •  1 C of white vinegar
  • Salt to taste ( I add the salt after it has been cooking a bit I usually have to add from 1/4c to 1/3c)
Place all veggies in a large pot with whole peeled tomatoes.  I use an immersion blender to blend right in the pot. If you don't have one you can always use your food processor before you add to pot. I blend mine to a puree, I am not a fan of chunky salsa but you can leave a little chunky if you prefer. Once everything is blended you can add your spices and vinegar and stir together. if you prefer a milder salsa then start with a smaller amount of spices and gradually add to your taste preference.

 I thing to remember is that it takes a bit for all the flavors to marry together. I usually let mine simmer on low for at least hour before I test it and add more spices/seasonings. Also if you taste a mild vinegar taste don't worry it will mellow out during cooking and the canning process. But DO NOT OMIT it is crucial to the canning. You must have a certain acid level in foods when canning in order for them to preserve correctly. 

Once you salsa simmered for an hour and you are satisfied with the taste, you can begin the canning process. I usually let my salsa jars sit on the water bath for 15 min in a boil and 5 mins with burner off. Follow the appropriate canning methods. When finished canning, let sit for 24 hrs, then you can check the seal. (See guidelines in any canning book ) I also let my salsa jars sit for  a month ( I know IT CAN BE TORTURE) that way the flavors have had plenty of time to marry and it is worth it in the end. If you can wait that long , don't cant one jar and stick in fridge and it is good for a week.  

*Just a tip, I always feel no matter how long I let mine simmer and cook, I feel there is always a little something missing. But when I pop open a can a month later, it is perfect. I think the canning process and sitting a month is that extra umph it needs. But feel free to play with this recipe and develop your own salsa that you and your family can enjoy!

* THIS RECIPE TYPICALLY YIELDS 16 PINTS OR 8 QUARTS.




Finished salsa! 




Friday, March 2, 2012

Happy Birthday Dr.Seuss



Happy Birthday Dr. Seuss.  Since I am working on a Seuss themed room for my nephew, I have been Seussified.  Dr. Seuss's birthday is today and I wanted to celebrate. I encourage to  you all to go and read a Seuss book today. Whether old or young, anyone can enjoy a book by Dr.Seuss. I read "The Lorax" in honor of the movie coming out today plus I just love the Lorax and his cute mustache!



- March 2, 2012
Get involved! NEA’s Read Across America Day is a nationwide reading celebration that takes place annually on March 2—Dr. Seuss’s birthday. Across the country, thousands of schools, libraries, and community centers participate by bringing together kids, teens, and books, and you can too! Incorporate these guides and activities to celebrate reading with young people.

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Tomorrow is Dr.Seuss's Birthday



    Let's Celebrate! 


The life and times of Dr.Suess :
                 Born Theodor Seuss Geisel March 2, 1904 was an American writer, poet, and cartoonist most widely known for his children's books written under the pen names Dr. Seuss and Theo LeSieg. 
                  He published 46 children's books, which were often characterized by imaginative characters, rhyme, and frequent use of trisyllabic meter. His most celebrated books include the bestselling Green Eggs and Ham, The Cat in the Hat, One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish, Horton Hatches the Egg, Horton Hears a Who!, and How the Grinch Stole Christmas!. 
            Geisel's birthday, March 2, has been adopted as the annual date for National Read Across America Day, an initiative on reading created by the National Education Association.


Dr. Seuss Quotes
Source: 30 Dr. Seuss Quotes to Live By by Mamiverse Team