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adventures in canning

Anthony and I are trying our hand at canning. A few weeks ago we got a bunch of tomatoes, peppers (okay we’ve been getting a variety of peppers for 5 or so weeks!), and the like from our farm share at Griggstown Quail Farm. I figured let’s put these fresh ingredients to good use by canning! After our second time at it, it’s kinda fun being in the kitchen with my husband. He blanches, peels, and chops the tomatoes while I do the other prep work (i.e. sterilizing jars, boiling water, etc.). I think I’m going to pickle some of the peppers (we have a two gallon size bags full of peppers in the freezer!) and try my hand at pickled jalapenos (they are Anthony’s favorites!)

This was our kitchen after the first time we canned. It sure is messy!

Second time around, I got the special utensils and all!

The spaghetti sauce I used was a version of this one. From trial and error, we discovered we don’t like celery or bell peppers or as much sugar and salt. Also, I used an immersion blender on the second batch so that it wasn’t chunky. Tastes delicious!

Feel free to click on the recipe cards – you can download them that way!

This salsa recipe came from Tasty Kitchen as well. It can be found here. We did more modifying of this recipe, removing the pickling spice (okay we actually put this in this batch and it made it too sweet – almost like cider! so the next time we won’t be adding it), removing the brown sugar and not adding as much regular sugar. We ended up using one of the jars for dinner, hence why it isn’t full!

Feel free to click on the recipe cards – you can download them that way!

To locate a CSA in your area, check out Local Harvest.

August 25, 2010 - 1:28 pm

Shannon - I’m still too daunted by canning but way to go on tackling it! Maybe next year for me…

August 30, 2010 - 1:56 pm

Rebecca - Those look DELICIOUS! I’m totally stealing the recipes!

home ec | kim learns to sew

Home Ec

One regret I have is not learning how to sew from my mom. Being so far away makes it less ideal for this learning, and when I found this online course I jumped at it (thankfully my mom gifted me her old sewing machine in 2008). The blog, instructions, details, and help will be available for an entire year which allows you to go at your own pace. Thank goodness because I’m already behind completely! It started on the day I flew back to Oklahoma. It’s been hectic with the travels and getting back into the swing of things at work, photography business stuff, laundry, cleaning, etc. I guess I could always find something else to do. I finally had a chance this weekend it sit down, organize and wash my fabric, figure out what else I may need, and print off all the instructions. I will try to blog about my experiences in this other adventure of mine. You will see curtains, a duvet covering, and lots more!!

Here is my small fabric stash for the time being (and note that about half the fabric is from my mom – she makes baby blankets/quilts and had lots of scraps!). Baby steps!!

August 23, 2010 - 5:53 pm

Shannon - I almost signed up for that as well! Did you know Rachel, one of the teachers, lives in Springfield, MO (where we used to live!). And she’s from Oklahoma originally. We have several mutual friends but I don’t actually her myself. Small world… I hope you enjoy the class and can’t wait to see all you create!

August 24, 2010 - 9:28 am

kelly g - Wow! I am impressed! I don’t sew and think it’s awesome that you are learning. I can’t wait to see what you do!!!

slideshow of oklahoma

A slideshow of some of the photos from my trip back to Oklahoma. I have another post coming of a mini session I had with the boys!

Take notice of Conner the dog when out at the pool. He goes crazy when we are in the water! The boys are little fishes in the pool (and tan as can be!)
Randon fell in love with the iPad. He’s obsessed with Toy Story anything and I downloaded an app just for him. He thought it was the coolest thing ever. And boy kids are smart these days. He knew exactly how to get out of it and get back.
And there is proof I was around too!

August 20, 2010 - 9:38 am

Angela Compton - Those boys look so happy and so does the puppy ๐Ÿ™‚ You look fab!

Thanks for sharing.

August 20, 2010 - 12:19 pm

Rebecca - My goodness, those boys are CUTE! Everyone looks like the trip was a blast!

August 21, 2010 - 2:33 pm

becky - so much fun – they are adorable!

August 22, 2010 - 11:42 am

robin w - The boys are getting big! They look like the loved having you around. Thanks for sharing. Fun to see them playing and growing and laughing and just being boys.

chocolate delight | central jersey photographer

This recipe is a favorite in our household. It’s my brother’s all-time fav (he gets it made every year for his birthday and on other special occasions). This past week we had dinner over at our neighbors and we were asked to bring dessert. I do dessert pretty much any time we have a gathering of sorts (book club, dinners, cookouts, etc.), and I was trying to figure out what I haven’t made yet in our two years in New Jersey. This was the winner! I ended up half-ing the recipe because I didn’t want to have an entire pan in our frig!

Feel free to download the recipe!

August 11, 2010 - 11:43 am

kelly g - Mmmmm!!!!!!! That looks SO YUMMY!!!!!!!!!!!

August 11, 2010 - 11:54 am

Kristy A. - We love this at our house too, it’s a family favorite at Thanksgiving. But we call it “Mississippi Mud Pie” and add mini choc. chips on top of it. Ok, now your picture is making me want to go and make some of this…I think I can eat that entire sized dish by myself! LOL

August 14, 2010 - 12:53 am

Shey - um….so when will you be bringing this by my place for dessert? ๐Ÿ˜‰ YUM!!!!!

August 18, 2010 - 9:06 am

Becky Anderson - a standard in our house too growing up…we called it chocolate lush. My mom also made a lemon version but it just wasn’t as good.

anthony’s birthday | new york city adventures

Anthony and I went in to NYC once again on Wednesday to do some birthday celebrating. We went practically as far as you can go on Manhattan to The Cloisters which is a magnificent place to visit. Anthony is currently in study mode while preparing for 3 comprehensive exams in September – he’s been reading about the medieval period and religion. We saw many pieces of art that directly relate to what he is reading. He even got his iphone out many times to grab photos throughout the day which is not like him at all! He leaves all the photo taking to me.

For all the photogs out there, why yes that is Anthony sporting the shootsac for me! Looks great on him if I do say so myself!

We went to Morningside Heights to walk around Columbia University, Union Theological Seminary, and Riverside Church. These were places that we would probably not take out-of-towners, but places Anthony definitely wanted to see. It was his day so we did!

After visiting Morningside Heights, we stopped for dinner at a mexican place near Central Park. We then made our way through Central Park to get in line to see Comedy Central Park put on by the NYC Parks department and SummerStage. As we were walking, we saw a group of people, bright lights, etc. Not paying attention (my camera was in my hands) a man told me to not use my flash – okay! We discovered that they were filming Friends with Benefits with Justin Timberlake. That’s them filming and JT in the white shirt (on the right). I was amazed by the paparazzi that were out there with their massive gear. Must say that was my first experience with the paps!

And lastly the reason we went into NYC! Some “illegal” photos of John Oliver and Lewis Black from the Daily Show with Jon Stewart performing at Comedy Central Park. We weren’t suppose to take any photos during the performance but I snapped these quickly!

July 24, 2010 - 9:26 pm

Shey - Such a great trip!! You look ADORABLE too!!!! Such great pics!

July 26, 2010 - 8:27 am

Shannon - What a great time! It’s crazy to think that last summer Lucas was working right next to Riverside Church. We spent a lot of time up in that area. And a JT sighting?!?! That’s big time! So glad you enjoyed it all!