"To make people who have no appetite eat, to make the wit of those who have it sparkle, to enable those who want these qualities to find them- this is the supreme science of a gastronome-host."

Lucien Tendret

Monday, August 23, 2010

It's a Girl!

I am now getting to the the age when wedding weekends are quite frequent (Congrats Jarvis, so happy for you and Cameron!!) and then it seems, just as the last piece of anniversary cake is devoured, an announcement of a new addition to the family arrives. Two of my co-workers are both expecting baby girls! So even though I am not hosting the baby shower myself I did want to put my spin on a great gift that didn't break the bank. Onesies, whether plain or decorated are precious and I couldn't help but decorate a few for the new mom's-to-be!


They are only about two dollars apiece at Walmar
t or getting them in a bulk pack lowers that price. Make sure you wash them first to remove the sizing so the fabric paint will stick. I used paint found at Michaels (or any craft store) by Tulip, it comes in matte, shiny or sparkle finishes. For more fine details or outlining there are fantastic pens by Marvy, called Fashion Fabric Markers.


Ideas for the onesies can come from anything like matching the decor of the baby nursery, the parent's favorite flowers, sports, or foods etc. I bought three different sizes and added my own touch to each. Use whatever colors of patterns you would like and the new mom will be blown away. Young babes can never have too many onesies. These are washable because what is the point if they can't go into the washing machine (mom is going to have enough to handle) just wait for a least 72 hours for the paint to set and wash them inside out to preserve the color!

This is a great idea for a gift or if you are hosting a baby shower set up a onesie making table so friends, family or co-workers can decorate something for the mom-to-be!

Congratulations to all of the new and future moms out there!

Thursday, August 5, 2010

July 17th-18th "Welcome to the Lake House!"

A weekend at Smith Mountain Lake is always a party! It is so beautiful and relaxing in Virginia it would be a sin not to share it with others. Every meal is an opportunity to cook and gather for great food, wine or on most occasions Sangria (recipe below)! This past weekend was a rare treat with friends from college who I so rarely get to see because of jobs, significant others, and distances to far away cities! After a disappointing day of on again, off again showers the evening turned into a spectacular sunset and clear skies. Perfect for this delicious pork tenderloin spread. So easy yet delicious, it is almost impossible to ruin!

Menu:

Pork Tenderloin with Greek Salsa

Poppy seed Salad

Chicken flavored Rice

While preparing the salsa and sides the group got a little hungry. So I cut off the rind on a wedge of brie cheese and topped it with fig jam and placed this in a preheated oven at 350 degrees till the cheese melted. Adding an assortment of crackers to the plate brought most of the group in to talk and eat while the rest of the meal was being prepared (my favorite part)!

Marinade the pork in a beer (I used Michelob Ultra- who needs the extra calories) and some soy sauce.

The pint of cherry tomatoes should be diced and then put in a colander with some salt so the excess water drains out and your salsa is not to wet. The following ingredients should all be diced very small (thanks to Laura for all of her dicing!) to around the same size of the tomatoes and combine with the olive oil and red wine vinegar.

Greek Salsa:

1 pint grape tomatoes

1 teaspoon salt

1/2 small red onion, diced

One 4-inch long piece English cucumber, peeled and diced (these are the ones wrapped in plastic in the produced section)

20 Kalamata olives pitted and chopped (about 1/2 cup)

2 ounces of feta cheese, crumbled (about 1/2 cup)

2 Tablespoons drained bottled capers

2 Tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil

1 Tablespoon red wine vinegar

2 Tablespoons shredded fresh basil leaves

To add some green to the meal I made Kathy O's Poppy seed salad, very simple and great for a summer meal.

Kathy O's Poppy seed salad:

Mixed salad greens

Chopped walnuts

Dried Cranberries

Paper-thin slices of red onion

One chopped pear

Dressing: Brianna's Poppy seed Dressing

Finally to finish the meal, quick and easy, chicken flavored Rice (follow the recipe on the back of the box).

The "Grill Masters," my Dad and Don O. took the pork tenderloin off the grill and it was the perfect light pink center and dinner was ready! Rang the bell to get the rest of the crew in from the boat house and dinner was served!

The evening was great, finishing dinner outside while the sun went down! Thanks to Luanne R. for the delicious peach cobbler. Unfortunately cooking always ends with the dishes but everyone chipped in and by the end of the night everyone was full and content and exhausted! A great night with dreams of another day on the lake! My philosophy, taught by my mother is 'The More the Merrier,' next time maybe you can join us!

As promised a great summer, Peach Sangria!

One bottle of white wine

One cup of Peach Schnapps

One concentrated frozen lemonade

Two cans of Sprite Zero or Fresca (of enough to fill up the rest of the pitcher)

Cut up some grapes and peaches to fill the bottom of the pitcher and let them soak for an hour or two! Add ice and serve!