Sunday, December 20, 2009
(silent day) Christmas cookies!
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Christmas,
christopher,
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dani,
decorating,
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Monday, December 14, 2009
Chestnuts roasting on an open fire
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Christmas,
kim,
ryan,
things I've always wanted to do
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Decorating the house for Christmas
First we need some lights
Then we need to have the star on top
Add some decorations
Hi :)
and a fire roasting to help us get in the mood
Love my fireplace especially at Christmas time!
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Saturday, November 28, 2009
Decorating for Christmas
I love Christmas time, so every year the day after Thanksgiving we decorate for Christmas. This year we had our first real tree. Thanks to John's parents who let us cut one from their grove.
John is ready to start cutting, hand me that saw!
John is ready to start cutting, hand me that saw!
Timber!
Hopefully it fits!
Good thing we've got a big station wagon!Lucy helped us out with the tree. Nice job lucy!
Isn't she a cutie :) Love her!
Our new hood warmer! (j/k!)
Sunday, November 22, 2009
Bull riding
Anna and I always seem to find things that we've always wanted to do and go for it. So for Anna's birthday a group of us took a trip to wildwood just out side of Iowa City. The thing we've always wanted to try: bull riding!
Anna did a good job staying on the bull!
Next Katherine was up, she rocked it!
I learned that riding a bull is much harder then it looks :)
And thus I feel off....hehe
Paul stayed on the whole time, nice!
Nolan rocked it (see his blog for the video I took of him).
Over all bull riding is fun. I was a little sore, but I'd do it again. Bring it on!
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Happy Birthday Anna
Happy Birthday Anna!
I don't know what I'd do with out you to :
1.keep me sane everyday
2. laugh with about the stuff we deal with at work
3. feed me
4. be a great friend
Happy Birthday!
I don't know what I'd do with out you to :
1.keep me sane everyday
2. laugh with about the stuff we deal with at work
3. feed me
4. be a great friend
Happy Birthday!
Saturday, November 14, 2009
Chocolate angel food cake made simple
Growing up my birthday cake was always angel food cake. One year when I was about 10 I wanted it to be chocolate so I found a recipe and learned how to make it from scratch. Eventually I took that cake to the county fair, and won a purple ribbon plus the change to take it to the state fair. At the state fair I got a blue ribbon. Yum! Its a lot of work to make an angel food cake from scratch so after that I searched for a faster way to get that chocolate taste. After much experimenting with cake brands and cocoa powder brands I came upon the correct solution. I am not a "brand loyalty" person for many things, however, for this cake you must use these brands to get it to work correctly and taste great!
What you'll need:
1 box Betty Crocker white angel food cake mix
1/2 cup Hershey's cocoa powder
water (as directed on box)
What to do:
1. Mix cake mix with water according to package directions. (hint start with a little water and little mix and work your way up to all of it being added this will give you maximum cake "lift")
2. Add in 1/2 cup cocoa powder. Mix your cake until it holds a stiff peak (this is hard to get with box kinds, do your best so that if you lift a bit of the batter up it makes a "mountain")
3. Pour into un-greased angel food cake pan. "cut" through with a knife to ensure no air bubbles. Tape lighly on the counter to make the top even.
4. Bake according to package directions.
Thursday, November 12, 2009
homemade vegetable broth
Buying vegetable broth can get expensive when you cook a lot. A few years ago my husband decided to research and figure out how to make it. It turns out that it is really simple and really inexpensive to do and it tastes so much better then store boughten stuff. A lot of things I've been making latley require broth so I thought it would be a good time to share how to make it.
What you'll need:
A large ziplock bag of vegetable parts such as carrot peels, potatoe, peels, onion skins, pepper tops, etc
-note I often gather my veggies in a Ziploc and freeze them until I have enough or need to make broth

Water
Something to strain the broth with when you are done such as cheese cloth
What to do:
1. You'll have to gage the amount of water verious how much vegetable "parts" you have. I reccommend 3 cups of vegetables to about 8 cups of water
2. Heat your water and vegetable parts on the stove until you reach just below a boil.
3. Let the vetables and water soak at just under a boil for about an hour or until broth starts to change to a carmel color and vegetables lose most of their color
4. Store broth in the refridgerator for 3-4 days or in the freezer 6-7 months
storage you will want to very based on how you use the broth. I typically store in a cleaned out 1/2 gallon milk container or in 1-2 cup portions in ziplock bags.
What you'll need:
A large ziplock bag of vegetable parts such as carrot peels, potatoe, peels, onion skins, pepper tops, etc
-note I often gather my veggies in a Ziploc and freeze them until I have enough or need to make broth

Water
Something to strain the broth with when you are done such as cheese cloth
What to do:
1. You'll have to gage the amount of water verious how much vegetable "parts" you have. I reccommend 3 cups of vegetables to about 8 cups of water
2. Heat your water and vegetable parts on the stove until you reach just below a boil.
3. Let the vetables and water soak at just under a boil for about an hour or until broth starts to change to a carmel color and vegetables lose most of their color
4. Store broth in the refridgerator for 3-4 days or in the freezer 6-7 months
(sorry this doesn't look very appetizing I am trying to show more the color you are going for, it tastes good in things promise!)
notes:storage you will want to very based on how you use the broth. I typically store in a cleaned out 1/2 gallon milk container or in 1-2 cup portions in ziplock bags.
Monday, November 9, 2009
our first 5k-we did it!
John and I ran our first 5k this weekend. It was a lot of fun and we both met our time and distance goals. Yes, I ran with the camera... (did you expect nothing less of my to run w/ my camera take pictures on the go and blog about...i think not!) ...Its to hard to run and take pictures....ok maybe harder then I thought but still fun!
Here are some pictures of our first race!
Here are some pictures of our first race!
Pre-race stretches
Statefair 5k thats me!
relaxing before the race
Go!
See John run (faster then Kristel)
rounding the first bend
still doing good (note the progression of red on my face)
right after mile 1 we had hill city..ugg
not a fan
middle of the hill view of the dairy barn
just a little further!
yeah! i made it
and i'm still alive!
now the down hill part as we round into the campground
my favorite...the down hill run
lovely day!
passing the parking lot, not to far now!
backside of the grandstand
one more turn after this...
finish line!!!
post race treats...got to love the chocolate milk!
WE DID IT!
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