pasta fagoli soup

pasta fagoli soup

This is a winter staple at our house.  It is healthy, hearty, comforting, and the perfect winter dinner. The boys eat and eat and eat…  it’s a good thing that it makes a lot!  It goes great with beer bread and nice glass of red of wine in front of a fire.  I have made this several times, making a few variations until I got it to where the kids love it…  so, here is the recipe!

Pasta Fagoli Soup

  • 1 lb. of ground turkey
  • 3 stalks of celery
  • 2 large carrots
  • 1 clove of garlic
  • 1 T. butter
  • 1/2 medium to large red onion
  • 1 can of cannelloni beans
  • 1 can of petite diced tomatoes
  • 1 box of ditalini pasta noodles
  • 1, 32 oz container of low sodium chicken broth
  • 1, 46 oz bottle of tomato juice
  • olive oil
  • salt and pepper
  • red pepper flakes
  • Italian seasoning

Heat up a large stock pot.  Pour about 2 T of olive oil into the pan.  Add ground turkey, seasoned with salt and pepper.  Brown.

Add in diced up celery, carrot, and onion, along with clove of minced garlic, a dash or two of red pepper flake, a bit more salt and pepper, butter, and about 1 t. of Italian seasoning.  Cook veggies making sure that they stay firm, but not crunchy.

Add in tomato juice, chicken stock, tomatoes, and beans.  Bring to a boil, stirring occasionally.  About 10 minutes before serving, add in about 1/3-1/2 box of ditalini pasta noodles.  Cook until al dente.  Remove soup from heat and serve.

To finish, put a bit of fresh ground pepper on top and a bit of fresh grated parmesan cheese for an extra layer of flavor.

Now, just grab a spoon, a comfy chair, and enjoy.

breakfast for dinner

breakfast for dinner

Have you had those days where nothing “dinnery” sounds good for dinner, but a waffle and bacon sounds fantastic?  That’s how it was at our house tonight.  We had scrambled eggs with cheese, bacon, sausage, and waffles.  And everyone was stuffed and happy when we were all done.  So stuffed, in fact,  that it has been a bit of a low-energy evening.  With 4 inches of snow coming in today, however, I think that’s ok…

 So here is a shot of the waffles we had – made from the Ultimate Breakfast Mix.  And you know what that means… another recipe!!!

 

Ultimate Waffles – makes 8-10 waffles depending on waffle iron size

Preheat your waffle iron.

Mix everything together and let the mix sit for about 5-10 minutes.  If it feels too runny, make a test waffle.  If it was too squishy, then add in about 1/4 cup of mix. 

Cook your waffles.  Smother in syrup or top with whipped cream and strawberries… or mix in some chocolate chips, top with PB and banana for a Fat Elvis waffle…  or… well, you get the idea!

There is nothing wrong with waffles for dinner.  Nothing at all!

 

 

 

scissors giveaway winner…

scissors giveaway winner…

I told you I would draw today and I did…  here’s our winner…

Patty Williams on said: [Edit]

Cute pic Steph !

Patty – email me at stephenie003(at)frontier.com and I will get your prize out to you!

Congrats and Happy Friday!

And, stay posted, the cleanup continues and treasures are being found left and right!

craftin’ by the creek

craftin’ by the creek

This past weekend I had a blast with a good group of girl friends “testing” a new craft lodge about 30 minutes from my house.  It was a total blast and the house was amazing.  They are right on a beautiful creek in Rockdale, WI.  They were looking for people they knew to give them some feedback so they could make a few adjustments prior to opening…  Here are some pics of the space – it was great!

I had a wonderful time crafting and cooking in the kitchen and just relaxing and laughing (a LOT) with my friends.

Here are two of the layouts that I completed from the weekend:

 

 

For being gone for a day and a half, I didn’t get much done, but I did have a blast and I got three more layouts done in addition to these, so it was successful from that respect. 

Anyway, just wanted to share some pics of what I made and share the link for the Craftin’ by the Creek stuff in case anyone is looking for somewhere to craft!

 

this is embarassing…

this is embarassing…

Ok.

Last spring – in May to be exact – I was in LasVegas for work for a trade show when Matt calls to tell me we got water in the basement.  He diligently went about cleaning up the water, tearing out carpet, and getting rid of ruined items.  A good portion of the damage occurred in my craft room.

Prior to this, I had started to slowly update the room, but wasn’t getting far.  Needless to say, I basically stopped after the “Flood of 2011″. 

Matt had to move everything into a corner and back by a wall and rip out carpet. 

My solution since all of this has be to  go in, get what I need, and craft at the dining room table instead.  Then, I carry a box or bag back down and leave it.  This has lead to the inability to find anything, purchasing stuff I already own, and completely inefficient work. 

With all this in mind, I asked for only two things for Christmas this year – Home Depot and Ikea gift cards to buy paint and some storage units.

Now I am beginning to clean out and raid the mess that had overtaken my room.  It is going to take a while, but at least I have started.

As embarrassing as they are, here are the pics of where it was when I decided to tackle it… I will update with images as I get going. 

This is the wall of the basement that faces outside.  I don’t get much light through the windows at all, so I rely heavily on artificial lighting.  It is painted a lovely odd shade of beige…

This is the back of the room – again a hideous beige shade that can only be described as “dirty white.”  Piles of stuff on garage shelves…  The chandeliers were one of the updates I did last year as I originally started to redo the room.

Piles of stuff inside the door – this is where I have been grabbing and going then dropping everything.  Not at all efficient and seriously embarrassing…

Here is where I begin.  Not a small task in front of me, but one I will take head on…  Wish me luck.  If I don’t come back, tell Matt to look for me under a pile of cardstock and glitter…

 

 

 

 

fun day at work – and a giveaway!

fun day at work – and a giveaway!

Today at work (Fiskars Brands, Inc.)  we kicked off a 45 day celebration of the 45th Anniversary of our Orange Handled Scissors.  We are doing some fun stuff everyday for the next 45 days.

There will be some great guests on our website, contests on facebook, and fun trivia bits as well throughout the 45 days. 

Today I am sharing a goofy photo of myself with our scissors that I did to help seed some excitement internally around the celebration…

You know me – always willing to ham it up when need be…

So – if you want to check it out, you can go here…  http://www2.fiskars.com/About-Us/45-Days-of-Celebration where all the info is.  You can even grab a Fiskars blog widget if you want to share the fun with others! 

You can go here… http://www.facebook.com/fiskars?sk=app_359908970689611  to enter our first facebook contest.

Or you can leave a comment here…  literally here on this blog…  and I will draw a winner for a pair of our classic 8″ Bent Orange Handled Scissors on Friday!

The Original Orange-Handled Scissors

Let’s Celebrate!

remembering to be grateful…

remembering to be grateful…

Today I need to remind myself to be grateful…  so, here’s a list…

I am grateful for:

  • Matt listening to me blather on about the same stuff over and over, watching me fall apart, and putting me back together.  For letting me cry and letting me be me on those days that I do that.
  • Hugs from my boys.
  • Friends that are amazingly supportive and encouraging and wonderful and creative and talented and beautiful and funny…  thank you for being in my life.
  • My “hobo” sweater that my sister gave me when I was pregnant with Owen.  It was a great pregnancy sweater…  it is huge now, but it is my go-to comfy sweater that I would never wear outside of my house, but that I dearly love and am wearing right now.
  • Art. Creativity. Music. Expression.
  • Family.
  • Hot Chocolate.
  • Pinterest.
  • Revenge.  The TV show, not the act of getting it on someone.
  • Things that make me laugh.
  • NPR – I know, it’s geeky, but I love it.
  • A kiss goodnight from a sleepy 7 year old who hasn’t yet decided that’s gross or not cool.  I am holding on as long as I can and enjoying each kiss goodnight…
  • Reading with the boys and watching them read to each other.  They are learning to devour books and for that I am grateful, especially in this day and age!
  • The possibility of snow.
  • Simply holding hands with someone I love, without having to talk…  just be.
  • Opportunities to do good for others.

That’s it.  I am grateful, thankful, and blessed. 

comfort

comfort

There are times in life when a simple smell, sight, or sound can instantly propel us to another place or time.  It can make us laugh, cry, remember, and feel a variety of emotions.  It is amazing what our bodies use to store this information and how in the middle of a car ride or walking through a book store we can be pulled to a moment in time so vividly.

There are other things that are more frequent and less dramatic, but still harbour the same results.  A routine that we have that started when we were a child.  A food we eat whenever we are sick, no matter how old we are.  A movie we watch whenever we are sad because it always ALWAYS makes us feel better.  These are moments of comfort and happiness.  These are little moments that are so small that another person might just brush them off, but to us they are magical in nature and can remind us of what makes us happy, satisfied, grounded, and at peace.

Last night I had a realization about comfort.  I realized that I have a vice that turns itself on after a stressful day with the kids or a long day at the office…  it stems back to being a child.  My mother did it.  Her mother did it.  Now I do it.

I pop popcorn.

I know that sounds weird. And, let me be specific.  I POP it.  I don’t throw a bag of microwave popcorn in.  I pop it with a popcorn popper.  Granted, my latest find allows me to get the same results as an air popper without oil in the microwave, but it is the same sound, smell, and rush or exhilaration that I have always gotten in the past.  I pop my popcorn.  I melt real butter.  I pour on the butter, mix it up with a bit of salt, and I eat.

It dawned on me last night that my mom and dad used to pop popcorn a lot after we would go to bed.  As I got older (about 7 or 8 ) I somehow became aware of this.  They would tuck me in to bed, kiss me goodnight, and send me off to slumber.  I would wait 2 minutes, then sit by my door and wait for the sound of the popcorn popper to start.  Once I was sure the popcorn was sufficiently popped and properly buttered, I would head downstairs.  90% of the time, I would grab my own little bowl (it was stainless steel – there’s was a big pale yellow one from tupperware) and I would sit and eat my popcorn.  They would then send me back to bed, where I would happily go to sleep with a bit of warm buttery goodness happily in my tummy.

My mom tells stories of how my grandmother used to pop popcorn and not finish it, leaving it in the oven.  There was often popcorn in grandma’s oven and we would go peak and grab a snack when we went to visit.  I remember sitting on her living room floor with a metal lunch tray, a PB&J and popcorn from the oven, watching her “stories” with her when I would spend a night during the summer. 

There is just something about popcorn that brings together fond memories of my family, happiness, and comfort all by pouring these tiny yellow kernels into a machine that heats them, pops them, and makes them edible.  It is somewhat baffling and wonderful and amazing and odd all at the same time. 

So, tonight, after I spend several hours trying to clean up the mess that is my craft room, I will once again pop some happy goodness, coat it in butter, sit on the couch, and spend the last few minutes before bed in comfort…

 

 

a red carpet party idea

a red carpet party idea

It seems that lately, the bulk of my adventures and creating have been in the kitchen thanks to the fact that my room is still in disarray from the water of 2011…  So, when I get the chance to create something, I take it. 

For January, we really wanted to include something on our website that was a fun party idea for hosting your own Red Carpet Awards Show Party, so that was just what I did!

I had an amazing time making all of the fun goodies for the party – the boys had an even better time eating it and playing around with the backdrop and more…

For all of the directions and photos, ***click here***

I hope you like it and have your own Red Carpet event this awards season!

Happy Crafting!