Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Hawaii Highlights
Stuff we did on Kauai for you when you go:
-beach: we stayed on Poipu beach on the south shore and it was so great!
-boogie boarding: I LOVED IT! For the wannabe surfer that has no talent. It was so great. I just swim out there and watch the local Hawaiian kid and when he started kicking, I would copy him. The thrill I had boogie boarding, I can't imagine how much I'd love actually surfing, oh if I had skills to do that. Right by Poipu was Brenneke Beach, which was really great because real surfers aren't allowed, leaving all the room for the spongers.
-Napali coast Hike: There is a hike on the north shore for 12 miles, but we just went the first leg, 1 mile in, 1 mile out. It was really cool to hike along the mountains, with the cliffs into the ocean below. Most of the trail was on gnarled roots.
-Lava Pools: on the north shore you can park and hike 1/2 a mile to Secret Beach, which is nice and secluded. Then you just hike along the shoreline to these lava pools you can swim in. The waves were crashing down and we didn't feel it was safe to swim...correction. Rhett wanted to, but I told him not to.
-Kayak/ Hike/ Waterfall: tour guided up the river filmed in Indiana Jones, hike through the jungle to the waterfall.
-Helicoptor Tour: this was awesome. Pricey, but worth the view. We were able to fly in the Grand Canyon of the Pacific, and whirl around in the wettest spot on earth on top of this mountain where it is solid green, with waterfalls rolling on all sides, and misty at the top.
Food wise, we pretty much ate from the condo, loving the fact Kauai has a Costco! $10 large pizza ya!
Restroom for obese women in Lihue airport...not really, the green had just peeled back, making it look like a fat woman rather than the normal triangle dress.
Birthday
Monday, November 23, 2009
Peppermint Bark
1 pound (16 oz) bittersweet chocolate
¼ tsp peppermint oil
1 pound (16 oz) white chocolate
¾ C (about 10) peppermint candy canes, crushed/ chopped
1. Line an 11x17-inch baking sheet with foil and set aside. For thicker bark, use 9x13. Put 5 or so candycanes in sandwich baggie and crush with rolling pin until chunks. **
2. Melt bittersweet chocolate in the top of a double boiler over simmering water, stirring constantly. Stir in peppermint oil.
3. Pour chocolate onto prepared baking sheet spreading evenly using an off-set spatula. Chill until set, about 1 hour.
4. Melt white chocolate in the top of a double boiler over simmering water, stirring constantly.
5. Spread white chocolate mixture over chilled dark chocolate. You kind of have to spread fast as the white chocolate will begin to melt the dark chocolate underneath. You want it to melt a little, to seal the two layers together, but it's prettiest without dark chocolate marbled through I think. Sprinkle candy cane pieces over the white chocolate gently pressing into chocolate.
6. Chill until set, about four hours or overnight. Refrigerate until just before serving then break into pieces and serve or package as gifts. It will keep in the fridge for 5-6 weeks.
Saturday, November 21, 2009
Grandpa Herschel
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Lady Danburry
55 North University Avenue Suite 100
Provo, Utah 84601
801-513-8357
ladydanburry@hotmail.com
Sunday, November 15, 2009
Plane Movie
Michael Scott: Wikipedia is the best thing ever. Anyone in the world can write
anything they want about any subject. So you know you are getting the best
possible information.
Because something I don't even think about, can sometimes make us feel like a freak show, I really get excited when I see other couples where the chick is taller than the guy. So I liked this aspect of the movie, but I wondered if it bothered other people, as I'm sure Rhett and I bother other people because we are different than societal height expectations.
And there are definitely couples that I wouldn't want to be put in any category with...
like Flav A Flav & Brigette
Friday, November 13, 2009
Shabby Apple Finalist!
Saturday, November 7, 2009
The Troll Behind the Roll!
The recipe contest was published in the magazine. You can see the other recipes and better image quality here. My recipe is page 38, so you have to click a few pages over to get to it.
I am just kidding about the blog title, thanks to Natalie's long distance make-over, I don't look too trollish.
I'm being teased about it:
** My mom called me to tell me the magazine came in the mail. I asked how I looked, and I heard my dad say in the background--"Awful! She looks like she's trying to be a hot mom!" laughing. Mom: "He's just kidding honey. You look good."
If you need further clarification on what a "hot mom" is, I could make a whole post about this stereotype.
***Rhett saw the magazine and told me I "sold out".
Rhett: What's with the line over the A?
Me: So it reads [cray-poe] rather than [crap-o].
Rhett: How dare you change my name?
Me: Get over it.
Pumpkin Cinnamon Rolls
original recipe by Jessica CrApo
light pumpkin flavor makes these sweet rolls great for holiday gatherings--for dessert or great served at a brunch
INGREDIENTS:
DOUGH:
1/4 c. warm water
2 1/2 tsp yeast
1 tsp sugar
1/2 c. milk
2 eggs
1 c. canned pumpkin puree
1/3 c. margarine, melted
1/2 c. sugar
1/2 tsp nutmeg
1/4 tsp cloves
1 tsp salt
5-6 c. flour
FILLING:
2/3 c. canned pumpkin puree
1/2 c. butter, room temperature
1 c. packed brown sugar
2 T cinnamon
*optional: 3/4 c. raisins, 1/2 c. chopped walnuts or pecans
CREAM CHEESE FROSTING
4 oz cream cheese, room temperature
3 T butter1/2 tsp vanilla
2 - 2 1/2 c. powdered sugar
DIRECTIONS:
1. Combine warm water, yeast, and teaspoon of sugar in small bowl. Stir until yeast is dissolved. Let stand until froth doubles.
2. In mixer fitted with dough hook, combine milk, eggs, pumpkin, margarine, the 1/2 c. sugar, nutmeg, salt, and cloves. Mix until smooth.
3. Add 4 cups flour to mixing bowl. Pour frothed yeast mixture on top of flour. Knead about 5 minutes, adding flour 1/2 c. at a time until dough barely begins to clean the sides of the mixing bowl. Dough should be smooth and moist, but not sticky.
4. Spray a bowl with non-stick cooking spray. Place dough in greased bowl. Cover with wet towel, or plastic wrap sprayed with non-stick cooking spray. Allow to raise until doubled, about 1 hour.
5. While dough is raising, prepare filling. Place room temperature butter and pumpkin puree in small bowl. Using electric mixer, beat until mixture is smooth. In another small bowl combine brown sugar and cinnamon, set both bowls aside.
6. Pour dough out on slightly floured surface. Roll into a rectangle 16x21 inches, dough should be about 1/4 inch thick. Spread the pumpkin/butter mixture over rectangle. Next, evenly spread the sugar/cinnamon mixture on top, slightly pressing it into the dough.
7. Roll up long side of dough, forming long tube. Cut tube with sharp knife about every 2 inches, making 12 rolls. Place rolls in lightly greased 9x13 baking pan. Cover and let rise until nearly doubled, about 30 minutes.
8. Preheat oven to 400 degrees. 9. Bake rolls in oven until golden brown, about 15-20 minutes. While rolls are baking, beat together cream cheese, butter, powdered sugar, and vanilla extract to make frosting. Spread frosting on warm rolls before serving.
**Optional: Sprinkle a little nutmeg on top as garnish.
Sunday, November 1, 2009
Halloween 2009
This was so great. We were stopped on the road to make way for a herd of sheep crossing the road. I jumped up through the sun roof to catch the video. I was really impressed with the sheep dogs' herding abilities.
2. GOLF TOURNAMENT
Sunset Golf Course....last place
Cole wanted to enter the couples golf tournament with our niece, Tana, but she couldn't make it. So after calling tons of girls and women, I ended up being his last desperate option. To make it fun, we brought the 6th graders too, Jared & Brooklyn. The tournament was a scramble, which I learned is everyone drives, then you pick the best shot, and everyone plays from there, so the round of golf is only the best shots from your group. We shot 40, which I thought was pretty good.
3. Trick Or Treating
cousins Emma and Hannah