Sunday, June 14, 2009
DIY Earring Holder
YAY! Can't wait to make some more of these. These are kinda proto-types using stuff I had laying around. The next ones will be bigger, and with fancier frames, and painted with a nice coating of shiny spray paint! Don't be surprised if you get one of these for x-mas Annelies, your the only other person I know who has a ton of shepherd hook earrings like I do!
Thursday, March 5, 2009
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
Some yummy salads recipes...
The first one I kinda just made up, and the other is from a deli I used to work in (from memory, so its a bit off)...
First:
Greek Orzo Salad
Chopped Cilantro, as much as you like. I used like a big pinch.
1/2 Box of Orzo Pasta
1 Lg Cucumber, chopped into quarters
1 c. Mixed Greek Olives, chopped
Feta Cheese, as much as you like
1 c. Steamed Asparagus, chopped on the bias
1/4 c. Chopped Walnuts
Salt and Pepper to taste (I don't use much salt b/c the olives are pretty salty)
Italian Dressing
Mix all together, let stand in the fridge for a while. You may need to add more dressing if the pasta has soaked it all up. Yummmy!
Second:
Chicken Thyme Salad
Two Cooked Chopped Chicken Breast
Half a Box of Penne Pasta (or whatever you like)
1/4 or so of Chopped Walnuts
Fresh Thyme, Chopped-- I didn't measure it :( Like 10 Sprigs?
Red Grapes, didn't measure those either...Like 2 cups?
Mayonaise. Enough to coat all pasta.
Tsp. or so of lemon juice
Salt and Pepper to taste.
1/4 of a small sweet onion Finely chopped
(i didn't use very much onion, cos I dont like onions that much)
I mixed the mayo, thyme, lemon juice, salt and pepper first, then added the rest. Again, let it sit. You may want to add a little more mayo if the pasta soaked it all up!
ENJOY!
First:
Greek Orzo Salad
Chopped Cilantro, as much as you like. I used like a big pinch.
1/2 Box of Orzo Pasta
1 Lg Cucumber, chopped into quarters
1 c. Mixed Greek Olives, chopped
Feta Cheese, as much as you like
1 c. Steamed Asparagus, chopped on the bias
1/4 c. Chopped Walnuts
Salt and Pepper to taste (I don't use much salt b/c the olives are pretty salty)
Italian Dressing
Mix all together, let stand in the fridge for a while. You may need to add more dressing if the pasta has soaked it all up. Yummmy!
Second:
Chicken Thyme Salad
Two Cooked Chopped Chicken Breast
Half a Box of Penne Pasta (or whatever you like)
1/4 or so of Chopped Walnuts
Fresh Thyme, Chopped-- I didn't measure it :( Like 10 Sprigs?
Red Grapes, didn't measure those either...Like 2 cups?
Mayonaise. Enough to coat all pasta.
Tsp. or so of lemon juice
Salt and Pepper to taste.
1/4 of a small sweet onion Finely chopped
(i didn't use very much onion, cos I dont like onions that much)
I mixed the mayo, thyme, lemon juice, salt and pepper first, then added the rest. Again, let it sit. You may want to add a little more mayo if the pasta soaked it all up!
ENJOY!
Friday, February 27, 2009
Oh, I forgot!!
Man, I haven't been very creative....
I have been slacking, but I do have a very special occasion swiftly approaching....BJORNS 1st BIRTHDAY! I'm going to make him a book, and I got him a hooded-towel and the hood part looks like a pirate hat! "Arrr, prepare to dry me booty!" I'll post up a picture of the towel and the first few pages of the book today sometime! Check back later.
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Because I love environmental design...
The name may be misleading, environmental design has nothing to do with being "environmentally friendly", or "green". It is actually designing the environment around you, ie: way finding systems, or murals. Anyway, check this out:
http://de-war.de/eurekacarpark.html
http://de-war.de/eurekacarpark.html
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