Saturday, March 31, 2018

Cap & Gown...

Life just got REAL!

Last appointment with high school counselor yesterday. We reviewed my class credits to ensure I had enough to graduate. The Department of Education where I reside requires 22 credits to graduate. I have 29! 

I kept thinking myself... I could have skipped my Senior year at this place! You know me and DRAMA! I have an estranged friend who is the best at everything in her own mind. She was accepted to DARTHMULE... Yes, I know it's DARTMOUTH but when you're acting like a jackass... well there you have it. I'm really am happy for her. I hope she figures out a way to work on her bedside manner. I can't imagine going to a doctor with no personality or compassion for others.

What's even more depressing is I had to wait for a senior girl and her parents to go off on the counselor because their daughter didn't have enough credits to graduate. Note to self... DON'T wait until the end of March to speak with your counselor to determine if you are on TARGET to GRADUATE. My ears were bleeding from the stupidity of the conversation going on and my head hurt for the poor counselor.
Cap and gown picked up... and all that's left is to walk across the stage to snag my diploma. Next step to select my classes for college. Oh, and to figure out who my college roommate will be.

Well... have to make this short and sweet because TONY is in town. Just love that boy to death! Have a great Saturday and a special shout out to my favorite cousin Joslyn... Happy 15th Birthday! Hey Joslyn, I asked mom if we could fly to Hawaii to take my senior pictures... and... well... she just about crashed her car from laughing at me!

Sunday, March 25, 2018

Spicy Saturday...

 Spicy jelly from Ms. Alex is one of my favorite Christmas presents. I'm always so bummed when we run out of it. Mom finally broke down after me whining and asked Ms. Alex for the recipe.

Spicy Raspberry/Blackberry Jelly


Ingredients:
2 packages of Raspberries
2 packages of Blackberries
2 Serrano Peppers
4 cups White Sugar
1/2 cup Lemon Juice
1 package of Pectin
5 - 8 oz Mason Jars
Funnel
Thermometer

Sterilize jars, lids, and funnel for 5 minutes. Set aside to air dry.

Blend raspberries and blackberries set aside. Finely chop Serrano peppers (we left seeds in) set aside.

Over medium heat add sugar and 1/2 cup of lemon juice. 

Turn heat up to medium-high heat add Berry mixture, Serrano peppers and bring to a boil. Add Pectin and continue stirring so it doesn't burn.

Total time boiling should be 15 minutes. Temperature should not exceed 200 degrees. Adjust stove temperature as needed... again... the mixture should not exceed 200 degrees.

Pour into mason jars.

Allow jars to cool and store in the refrigerator. One batch should fill 5 - 8 oz jars.

Saturday, March 17, 2018

Cooking with My Best Buddy...

Spring Break Take II...

 
 I had awesome week hanging out with my brother, sister, my sister's boyfriend, and Nana. I visited As You Wish, went to see a Wrinkle in Time, and the food... Oh, there's nothing like eating good food with great people.

Today... The family and I will be cruising through Arizona visiting some beautiful sites. 

I will leave you this fine Saturday morning with my brother's favorite dessert... OREO Cookies! We had fun creating a homemade version with everything found right in our cupboards. 

Ingredients:



Cookie
1 cup unsalted butter, softened
2 cup white sugar
2 teaspoons of salt
2 large eggs
2 cups all-purpose flour
1 1/4 cups of dark cocoa
1/2 teaspoon baking soda

Cream Filling
1/2 cup salted butter, softened
2 cups powdered sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla

Preparation


  • In large bowl, cream together 1 cup of softened butter with the white sugar and salt, until light and fluffy.
  • Beat in eggs until fully incorporated.
  • Sieve together flour, cocoa powder, and baking soda into the mix. Blend well.
  • Add the dry ingredients, and mix together until combined.
  • Turn the dough and push together into a flat square. Wrap the dough in plastic wrap and refrigerate for 1 hour.
 
  • Preheat oven to 325 degrees.
  • Remove the dough from the fridge, and divide the dough in 4s.
  • To roll out the dough, place a quarter of the dough on a lightly floured surface.
  • Using a small round cookie cutter cut the dough into individual rounds and place on a large parchment-lined baking sheet, leaving at least 1/2-inch between each cookie.
  • Pack together and re-roll out any scraps to cut additional cookies. Repeat this process with each remaining 1/4 of the dough.
  • Bake in 325 preheated oven for minutes. Remove from the oven and allow cookies to cool.
  • To make the filling, combine 1/2 cup butter, powdered sugar,and vanilla in a medium mixing bowl. Beat together until light and fluffy.
  • Assemble the cookies by spreading a generous scoop of icing onto one of the cookies and sandwiching it with another. Give it a light squeeze and scrape any excess off to clear and even out the side.

Enjoy!

Saturday, March 10, 2018

Spring Break...


School's out for Spring Break...

Time for rest and lazy days for the next 2 weeks. What's completely depressing is Tony had spring break this past week. Ya... loads of fun going to school and carving out time for him in between classes and homework. I'm sure he was just thrilled. Now he's headed back to school and I have the pleasure of starting spring break for the next 2 weeks.

What to do...

Sleep in...

Complete college entrance exams...


Scholarship applications...

Visit family...

Visit Disneyland...

Just exist... ya... just exist!

Saturday, March 3, 2018

Executive Chef...

The small town I live in is pretty much culinary deprived... so imagine my surprise my sophomore year, when I decided to take a culinary class. The goal was simple... learn to use a knife properly and learn to cook. Fast forward to today. 



Pro Start Culinary competition was held in Phoenix this beautiful Saturday morning. I was chosen to be the Executive Chef of my high school culinary team. After a grueling day of competition we were left with an awesome day of teamwork, memories, and great food.

My team did an exceptional job in all categories and after 5 months of practice, guidance from 2 excellent mentors our work was brought to the judge's table.


Menu created...

Crab Spring Roll

Halibut Yakisoba Stir Fry

Chilled Dragon Blood Soup


Dishes prepared...

And the verdict was delivered... 2nd Place went to my high school! Executive Chef... check.. check.. yep right off the ole list of to do's.