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Quote of the Week

Quote of the Week 4/22/13

April 22, 2013

This weekend was definitely one of excess for me. I decided to have a “Treat Yo Self” Day on Friday (which stretched into the entire weekend) by ordering Red Curry for lunch, and then it just kind of devolved into a weekend of tater tots, mac and cheese, Chick-fil-A, and regret.

This week’s quote comes from Alanis Morissette, because I definitely took her advice a little too far.

“I still indulge in a glass of wine or chocolate – treats are mandatory. Without deviating from the day-to-day healthy diet once in a while, it wouldn’t be sustainable for me, and that’s what I wanted: an approach to eating to last my entire life.”
–Alanis Morissette

"Isn't that Ironic?" No. No it is not.

“Isn’t that Ironic?” No. No it is not.

Random Fodder

Happy Valentine’s Day

February 14, 2013

Happy Valentine’s Day everybody! I’m traditionally not a huge fan of Valentine’s Day, but I AM a huge fan of Valentine’s Day candy and chocolate. So, whether you’re in a relationship or single, I hope you all enjoy the sweets and spoils this weird, Hallmark holiday!

Yes. This.

Yes. This.

 

Enjoy this collection of Valentine’s Day Pictures and Meme’s collected from around the internet. Oh, and don’t forget to check out the Google Doodle today!

Quote of the Week

Quote of the Week 1/30/11

January 30, 2012

I’ve been working on something lately that’s required me to spend a lot of time on the Circa 1886 website. I’ve been reading reviews and perusing the menu and I want to go there so badly I can TASTE IT. Here’s hoping someone will go there with me, wink wink nudge nudge *coughlaurencough* Anywho, when I go, I’m going to go all out. I’m only upset I missed the restaurant week menu.

So this week’s quote is me dreaming of eating at Circa 1886, but it also holds true to any gourmet restaurant/meal situation, and really life in general.

“A gourmet meal without a glass of wine just seems tragic to me somehow.”
–Kathy Mattea

One too many glasses of wine, and you'll end up sitting on the floor like this, too.

Quote of the Week

Quote of the Week 1/16/12

January 16, 2012

So, I’ve decided that I hate online classes. And classes in general. I just want to learn, I don’t want to have to bother with watching 13 videos about how to use the website and uploading an entire word document with the words “I have watched all 13 videos about how to use this website.” Seriously. It’s a class on powerpoint. I’ve been using Powerpoint since middle school. And I know you think using all of those different colors and bolds and italics in your instructions makes it “easier to read” but really, you’re giving me a seizure. Most of the time, simpler is better.

But I digress. The point of all of this was to share with you my frustrations so that you will understand why I’m such a fan of the following quote by Ben Franklin. And no matter your stresses or burdens, I’m sure we can all agree with Mr. Franklin’s timeless wisdom.

“Wine makes daily living easier, less hurried, with fewer tensions and more tolerance.”

— Benjamin Franklin

"I'll have a bottle of your finest White Zin... don't bother with a glass."

Recipes

The World’s Best Lasagna

December 13, 2011

So for my official “Night Before My Last Day Dinner Party” I decided to make lasagna for the coworkers I invited over to share in the feast. I had all of these people to impress so I knew I had to do something more than just thaw out a Stouffer’s lasagna (although Stouffer’s is delicious). So I found this recipe online HERE and tweaked it a bit to fit with what I had and how much time I had to do it in. Here is my tweaked recipe:

Ingredients:

  • 1 pound sweet Italian sausage (I used Johnsonville)
  • 1 pound lean ground beef
  • 1/2 cup minced onion
  • 2 cloves garlic, crushed
  • 1 (28 ounce) can diced tomatoes
  • 2 (6 ounce) cans tomato paste
  • 2 (6.5 ounce) cans canned tomato sauce
  • 2 tomatoes, sliced
  • 1/2 cup water
  • 2 tablespoons white sugar
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons dried basil leaves
  • 1/2 teaspoon fennel seeds
  • 1 teaspoon Italian seasoning
  • 1 tablespoon salt
  • 1 tablespoon ground black pepper
  • 6 tablespoons dried parsley
  • No-boil lasagna noodles (I used about 24)
  • 32 ounces ricotta cheese
  • 2 eggs
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 3/4 pound mozzarella cheese, shredded
  • 12 slices provolone cheese
  • 2 cups grated Parmesan cheese

Instructions:

  1. In a large saute pan (one with high sides, you’re going to be adding a bunch of liquid to it), cook sausage, ground beef, onion, and garlic over medium heat until well browned. Stir in crushed tomatoes, tomato paste, tomato sauce, and water. Season with sugar, basil, fennel seeds, Italian seasoning, 1 tablespoon salt, pepper, and 4 tablespoons parsley. Simmer, covered, for about 2 hours, stirring occasionally.

    Meat sauce done right.

  2. In a mixing bowl, combine ricotta cheese with eggs, remaining parsley, and 1/2 teaspoon salt.
  3. Preheat oven to 375 degrees F (190 degrees C).
  4. To assemble, spread 1 ladle full of meat sauce in the bottom of a 9×13 inch baking dish. Arrange noodles lengthwise over meat sauce. Spread with ricotta cheese mixture, and layer with sliced tomatoes. Top with sauce, and sprinkle with mozzarella and parmesan. I eyeballed this, so just use what feels right. I topped it with a bit more meat sauce and then stacked the noodles on top. Repeat layers.

    Noodle meat. (that’s what she said)

  5.  Top with remaining mozzarella and Parmesan cheese. Add 6 slices of provolone and cover with foil. I used non-stick foil with the non-stick side down toward the cheese to keep the cheese from sticking. You could do the same basic thing by spraying aluminum foil with some Pam or other non-stick spray.

    I’ll have a side of cheese with my cheese, please. Also, noodle meat.

  6. Bake in preheated oven for 25 minutes. Remove foil, and bake an additional 25 minutes. Cool for 15 minutes before serving. I noticed that the cheese was browning a bit too much around the 19 minute mark, so I took it out a bit early.

    Right after I took the foil off.

    19 minutes later. aka perfection.

Needless to say, the lasagna was pretty ballin’. Everyone ate pretty much all of it. I made two casseroles full and only one little slice was left over. I laid out hors d’oeurves to accompany the lasagna, including buttery crescent rolls, meat balls and tomato sauce, and mini caprese salad bites (grape tomatoes, fresh mozzarella cheese, and fresh basil on a toothpick).

I seriously could eat ten thousand of these things. So. Good.

Les brought salad and we all drank wine to go with it. We laughed and talked for like 3 hours. Probably the most fun I’ve had in a really long time. Plus the lasagna was delicious. Then I made chocolate chip biscotti for dessert. It was pretty decadent.

Biscotti is italian for “Cookies from Heaven”

I’m pretty freaking awesome.