We had our avocados, refried beans, queso, salsa, sour cream, and more. This was pretty low key and store bought...I figured I made the pork, I didn't have to try too hard on the rest of it ;) |
Showing posts with label Iowa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Iowa. Show all posts
Friday, March 14, 2014
Taco Tuesday!
Monday, February 10, 2014
How to Paint a Perfect Corner. Like...REALLY.
..as seen here. Taping is Step 2 :) Be sure to put the tape EXACTLY where you want it, because the line will only be as crisp and perfect as your tape. |
Step 4: Paint the corner with the second wall color. In this case, blue/grey. |
Tuesday, December 31, 2013
Bragging :)
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
Capitol II Theatre - Newton, Iowa
I snapped a quick picture while visiting the Capitol II Theatre in Newton, Iowa last week - the place does show its age in places, but it's really gorgeous and has great potential! Newton is half an hour north of us, and the owners of the theater there are going through many of the same things that our group here in Knoxville is, or will be once we start renovations and the digital conversion at our theater. It's nice to have friends in the industry! :) If you're in the area, stop by and check them out....you might even meet Joy, the family pig that helps with popcorn cleanup after showings! Our project: Grand Theater - Knoxville, Iowa - PO Box 151, Knoxville, Iowa 50138 All donations are tax deductible, and we would LOVE to have your support! :) |
Monday, December 2, 2013
Thanksgivukkah
This year was the first year in over a hundred years that Thanksgiving and the first night of Hanukkah have overlapped, leading the Internet to coin the term Thanksgivukkah! Seeing the opportunity to host a big dinner and loving the concept of being part of a once in a lifetime event, several friends and I decided we'd get together the day after Thanksgiving to commemorate the day. Frying in oil, as is tradition: Potato latkes. |
Pretty delicious..but what's not to love about fried potatoes and onions? |
My twist on an Ina Garten brisket recipe - tender and delicious..falling apart! (I studded mine with slivers of garlic cloves, added a little brandy and red wine to the vegetables as they sauteed, and covered the brisket with chicken stock and water before popping into the oven for 3 1/2 hours) Roasted carrots from the same Dutch oven as the brisket, roasted balsamic red onions, fingerling potatoes with garlic aioli, Brussels sprouts, latkes, several different flavors of rugelach, a rustic pear, apple, and cranberry tart, and a huge challah to break with friends. Wash it down with a little manischewitz, and you've got yourself a feast! There were leftovers....but there weren't THAT many leftovers! The sign of a successful night :) |
Tuesday, November 19, 2013
HUGE News! :)
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A rather 'large' check, indeed! |
So. Stinkin'. Exciting! The Grand Theater |
Tuesday, November 12, 2013
Walking through the neighborhood :)
Chicken Stock..ready for soup season!
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Barbacoa Beef Update
I haven’t posted anything since the Barbacoa Beef update a
while back. In part because I was busy eating this beef with every freaking
meal I made – it was delicious!
I used a rump roast instead of a brisket..I also cut back
slightly on the amounts of cilantro and cloves called for in the recipe, in
part because I wasn't sure I was going to be wild about those flavors, but also because my roast was smaller than called for in the recipe. Otherwise, I
followed everything to the ‘T’ and it was moist, delicious, and falling apart tender.
I shredded the beef and piled it onto buttered and browned tortillas with
refried beans, homemade guacamole, caramelized onions, salsa, and cheese. Great
flavor…lots of layers.
On another trip to the grocery store after making my beef, I found a couple other ingredients that I’ll try for next time, so stay tuned! ;)
On another trip to the grocery store after making my beef, I found a couple other ingredients that I’ll try for next time, so stay tuned! ;)
Thursday, October 31, 2013
New Recipe..cross your fingers! ;)
Getting my ducks in a row for trying a new recipe for this weekend: Barbacoa Beef It's different from anything I've made, but similar to things I've tried and liked, so I thought I'd give it a shot! I'm using a smaller rump roast than the brisket called for in the recipe, so we'll see how it goes...wish me luck :) Barbacoa Beef |
Monday, October 21, 2013
Getting buttoned up for winter :)
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Tuesday, October 1, 2013
Palmyra Church, 1870
Love a good bracket :) |
The windows were what initially caught my eye from the road - HUGE, and all down both sides (and across the rear) of the church. |
This old church was built just two years after the original portion of my house. I'd say both are pretty cool places :) |
Friday, September 27, 2013
Pumpkins!
Fall is finally here - my favorite time of year! Mom and I went to the pumpkin patch yesterday (before the crowds at the Farm Crawl next weekend) to buy pumpkins for my office, the Brewery, and ourselves. All of that amounted to a pretty good truckload of pumpkins! There's this pile by the side door and a few more out front...it's looking so nice :) |
Friday, September 6, 2013
Last BIG Harvest of the Season
Tuesday, September 3, 2013
So happy :)
One down. And the roof didn't even fall in! ;) |
I couldn't stop looking at these yesterday - I was so happy with how everything turned out! |
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Friday, August 23, 2013
Tomato Harvest
Tuesday, August 20, 2013
6 AM
Since I never really see the outside (or inside) of my house at 6am, I've never really seen it in this light. From this angle, it almost looks like things are coming together! ;) |
Blooms on my new hydrangea on the front corner. 'Limelight' |
Moonflower getting ready to close back up for the day. |
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