Sunday, January 5, 2014

Sunday Night Dinner: Take 36

It's been awhile since I posted a Sunday Night dinner post.
My entire schedule has been all messed up due to the holidays, 
but I'm pretty sure it's back to normal - at least for now!

So as some of you know - my oven is broken!
It worked Friday night, but refused to preheat last night.
It should be fixed tomorrow...

But that didn't help me tonight when I wanted to make 
A ROASTED Pork Loin, ROASTED Potatoes and ROASTED Broccolini.

I was sad.
I had already gone grocery shopping and everything.
I wanted my roasted Sunday Night Dinner gosh darn it!

But I realized there was nothing I could do, so I found a different recipe instead!

I made a completely different meal than I originally planned...


I made this AMAZING Pork Roast (look for a future blog about this - it's THAT good!!), Whole Wheat Egg Noodles and Steamed Broccolini.

While this meal was not what I'd originally intended to make tonight, 
I'm SO happy that I ended up making everything I did.
And one of the best parts is that I get to enjoy this meal again as leftovers tomorrow night!!

Saturday, January 4, 2014

Elina's Birthday Celebration 2013

We'd been planning to go ice skating for Elina's birthday for OVER A YEAR!
We even had to postpone it again this year, but only by one weekend.
We weren't going to let another year go by without ice skating for her birthday!

When we did finally get to go, we went ALL out for the Birthday Girl!!!

A few Saturdays ago, Elina, Robin and myself made our way to the Ice Skating Rink in Santa Monica!

After renting our skates and locker, it was time to hit the ice!!

Not pros, but none of us fell!!!

We skated for a bit, but then decided we should give our feet a lil rest and find some food.
We walked to the Santa Monica Pier, taking a quick stop to admire the setting sun!

Just us three goofing around.

After a few pictures, it was off to The Lobster for a delicious dinner.

We watched the sun set as we devoured some tasty food.

With stuffed bellies, we made our way back to the ice rink but made a pit stop for some Hot Cocoa!
We skated a little more and then made a stop to see Santa before heading home.


Once home, the Birthday Girl blew out some candles on a Strawberry Shortcake!!


Hope you had an AMAZING Birthday Elina!!!
We love you and had tons of fun celebrating the day with you!
xoxo


Thursday, January 2, 2014

GG's Christmas Fudge

Growing up, I remember my mom making multiple recipes that came from my Great Grandma,
who we called G.G.
They were all so tasty and I'm honored to be the one making them now!

I've shared with you her amazing Banana Bread recipe.

And now I want to tell you about her delicious Fudge!!!

I don't remember a Christmas during my childhood that my mom didn't make this fudge.
In fact, I also recall both my brother and I requesting it for our birthdays once or twice.
It was a big hit in our house growing up, that's for sure!

It's pretty easy to make too.
It's really about timing everything that's key.

Take a look below at the fudge making process!





GG's Fudge
  • 10 Big Marshmallows
  • 1 Tablespoon Water
  • 1 1/2 Cup Chocolate Chips
  • 1 Stick Unsalted Butter
  • 1 Teaspoon vanilla
  • 2 Cups Sugar
  • 3/4 Cup Evaporated Milk
  1. Put Chocolate Chips, Butter and Vanilla in large mixing bowl and set aside.
  2. Slow boil the Sugar and Evaporated Milk. Bring to a rolling boil and stir for about 5 minutes.
  3. While Sugar and Evaporated Milk are boiling, melt the Marshmallows with the water.
  4. Pour both the Sugar and Evaporated Milk mixture AND the melted Marshmallows over the Chocolate Chips, Butter and Vanilla. 
  5. Mix until everything is incorported and creamy.
  6. Add chopped nuts if desired (OPTIONAL but I usually use Chopped Walnuts)
  7. Spread out mixture in a 9x9 baking dish that's lined with wax/parchment paper.
  8. Chill in fridge AT LEAST 24 hours before cutting.
  9. Cut into squares and place in mini muffin liners for serving. 


Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Christmas in Santa Barbara

I had a WONDERFUL Christmas this year!
One of the best Christmas I've had in a long time actually.
I hope you all a great Christmas too!!

My parents flew in a few days before and we drove up to Santa Barbara on Christmas Eve.
We had a delicious dinner and then attended 9PM Christmas Eve Mass.

Some pictures with the tree outside the church.

After that, it was time to get ready for bed so Santa could come!

And don't think I forgot to set out cookies and milk...
I was hoping for something good in my stocking and under the tree!!

After just a few hours of sleep, it was up bright and early.
It was time to open presents, drink lattes and eat warm homemade cinnamon rolls!!

My aunt and uncle's beautiful 13 foot tree!!

Presents time!!!
I was a good girl and Santa brought me a Sock Monkey Onesie! 

After presents and breakfast, I got myself ready and then went to town prepping and cooking!
After all...I was making the Christmas FEAST for 13 people!!!

So what was on the menu you ask?

Let me tell you...
(Because sadly not everything got photographed. I was BUSY...)

Roasted Pork Crown Roast with Apple, Bacon Cranberry Stuffing.
Roasted Potatoes with Rosemary and Onion.
Sauteed Brussels Sprouts with Bacon and Garlic.
Roasted Cauliflower with Garlic and Lemon.
Garlic Herb Monkey Bread Muffins
and an Arugula, Cranberry and Parmesan Salad.

Oh yeah, and Homemade Applesauce too.
But sadly I was so busy that I COMPLETELY forgot to serve that.

Pictured Top Row: Arugula Salad, Cinnamon Rolls, Pork with Stuffing.
Pictured Bottom Row: Finished Crown Roast with Homemade "Hats", ALL the produce, Roasted Cauliflower

I was proud!
Can you tell???

I had some GREAT helpers that made the day quite tasty!!!

And these folks had a great time relaxing in the beautiful California weather!
Most of us were in short sleeves!!!

The Christmas Feast is served! 

Like I said before, I had a wonderful Christmas and LOVED cooking the whole meal. 
I think it was a success and look forward to making many more holiday meals in the future.

2013 Homemade Holiday Cards

Last year, I posted about my homemade Holiday Cards and I quickly decided I'd do it again this year because I love being able to look back at cards I've made in years past.

Now that Christmas is past, I think it's safe to share these with you all!

Take a look below at the cards I made for 2013!

 I made this group of four first to send in the package to Kansas City.

Then I went card making crazy one night and made TEN cards!!!

 The first group of five.
I have to admit...
I stole the presents idea from a friend!

And the last five!
Can you tell I liked the nativity stickers this year???
I just wish I had more for years to come!

That's it!!
Check back next December for the Holiday cards of 2014!

Saturday, December 21, 2013

2013 Christmas Decorations

If you haven't figured it out yet - I really like to decorate for the holidays!

I think Christmas is my favorite holiday and this year I've gone ALL OUT! 
My parents will be here for almost a week and I couldn't help but make my place pretty festive. 
I'll have to say - I'm pretty happy with the outcome and I am quite certain that I this year's decorations are my favorite yet!!! 

Take a look below at all the fun things I have around my place.

I got my FIRST real Christmas Tree as an adult! 
This beauty is a little over five and a half feet tall and smells quite delightful.
After having a real tree, it's going to be quite difficult to go back to an artificial one...

The front door is pretty decorated! 

I, of course, have the my homemade yarn wreath hanging on the outside.
Along with some other cute touches - lights, cinnamon pinecones and a Santa decoration!

Inside I have my Dear Santa list on the chalkboard wall.
The Christmas bible verse is framed and placed on the table my dad made me!
(I got this and other fun FREE printables online, but now I can't find the links for the life of me. I'm sorry!!!)

This view is one of my favorite view this season. 
The top left picture is what you see while standing in my kitchen - and I do that quite often!

I made the "Believe" banner and it was 100% all me!
No online inspiration for this fun DIY decoration. :)

Some more fun Christmas touches around the living and dining areas!
I bought the Santa printable from here, but the "Hark the Herald" one is another FREE printable that I can't find. 
Again - SORRY!

I painted the smallest nutcracker years ago and decided this year that I need more nutcracker decorations.

I could use some more snowmen and Santa decor as well!

(Hint, Hint!)

Another favorite view right now is my TV stand. 
I love the pinecones, I love the red holly berries and I especially love my nativity!!!
My grandma painted the nativity just for me and I am SO happy to have it.

This tree is about three years old and I bought it when it was less than a foot tall! 
I can't believe it's still living and it's SO big!

The garland at the top is new this year and right over the den's french doors.
I think it looks great and can't believe I haven't done this the last two years!

The rest are garlands/banners that I either made this year or last year. 
I have a thing for these kind of decorations, can ya tell?

Bathroom, bedroom and kitchen decorations!
I am SO happy I finally switched to flannel sheets. My bed has been extra toasty!!

I adore the wine bottle that lights up, but I cannot take credit for it.
I received this as a gift a few years from one of my oldest friends. 

That's it! 
Well, that's it for now at least.

I really think I'm done decorating, but you never know...
I added a red poinsettia to the front door display today and that's not pictured,
so who knows if I'll do anything else.

I'd love to see your decorations.
I need some inspiration to create for next year! 

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Thumbprint Reindeer Ornaments

As I mentioned in this post, I've become a HUGE fan of DIY decorations. 
And because it's the holidays, what better time to give some DIY decorations to my friends and family?

When looking at fun Christmas DIY ideas online, I saw multiple examples of "thumbprint reindeer ornaments",  and I thought they would make great gifts!

I decided to just do my own thing while sticking with the original thumbprint idea. 


These were SUPER easy to make and I'm really happy with the outcome. 
I'm even tempted to make more to either give out more as gifts this year OR keep them for 2014!

Sunday, December 15, 2013

White Yarn Wrapped Wreath

I've been on a homemade decorations kick since Halloween and I have to say that I'm really starting to love DIY decor! There are so many fun homemade things out there and it's so easy to customize everything so it looks exactly how I want!

One of the fun things I found was a White Yarn Wrapped Wreath. I knew I wanted a wreath for my front door and after looking around for a bit, I couldn't stop thinking about this one

It didn't look too hard to make, so I got the supplies last weekend and went to town wrapping and wrapping and wrapping. Yes, it took forever to wrap. Hours in fact! Yes, folks, that's dedication! Even though it took so long to get the straw wreath wrapped, I was SO happy with the outcome. 

The only thing left to do was make the felt flowers and add everything to the wreath.
That was a cinch compared to the wrapping!

Check out the wreath making fun below.


I LOVE LOVE LOVEEEEE my wreath and am thinking I want more yarn wrapped wreaths for other seasons.
We will see... 

Sunday, December 8, 2013

Robyn Recreates Olive Garden Favorites

Yup, you read that right!!
I have recreated not one, but TWO Olive Garden dishes that are favorites to many!


While I haven't had Olive Garden in years, I still remember what their signature salad tastes like. I used to go there just because of their amazing salad and breadsticks.

The salad was all about the dressing and I think I got pretty darn close to the real thing. I was reassured when a girlfriend I had over that night agreed that it was pretty spot on! 


Sadly, their breadsticks wasn't something I made - I haven't taken that on yet!
(Who knows, maybe soon?)

The second Olive Garden knock off I made is something I made twice in one week and just couldn't get enough. I made Zuppa Toscana Monday night and again on Friday, which was perfect for the cold evenings we've been having.


And the finished product...

So, so, SO good!!!

Since I didn't make breadsticks, I did the next best thing and made savory monkey bread muffins. They were amazing and not a single one was leftover!!!


Monday, December 2, 2013

Flower Bouquets in Mini Pumpkins!

I know this post is a little late for you to do this yourself this year, but keep the idea in the back of your head and make use of it in aboooooooooout 11 months! :)

I love having fresh flowers around, and I love decorating for the holidays so having fresh flowers IN a mini pumpkin vase totally works for me. If fact, thinking about it now, I wish I had made one for my Thanksgiving with Girlfriends!  I figured the idea would make a great hostess gift for Thanksgiving so I went to town creating one...

or maybe two...

okay I made THREE!

This wasn't super easy to do, but wasn't hard by any means either. It just took time to cut and clean out the pumpkins, cut the floral foam and place the flowers so the bouquet looks full! Check out the process below. 



Now try to remember to make these beauties next year. 

I sure hope I remember myself... HAHA!