Thursday, July 28, 2011

Food Is Love, Food Is Life

Ah, food. Something we all need to live, but something I love to make. Food is more than just a necessity, it is a passion and a creative outlet...a delicious one at that. Making food is making art, you start with nothing, just some plain simple ingredients when set on a counter alone, but once prepared and added together just the way you want, it's a masterpiece. Fabulous, just fabulous.



I love watching food network, it is inspiration at your cooking fingertips. It is my dream to be on food network. Whenever I watch it, I always seem to take a recipe they cooked and make it my own. I'll change a few ingredients and maybe the technique in which I cook it. By doing that, I've just created my own dish. I would say that is generally how new dishes are created, they were inspired by something else. To create, inspiration is always a helpful boost.

Last night I was inspired by my hunger, I made my own home-made Meaty Tomato Sauce. This idea was thought of off the top of my head, food network didn't aide in this idea.

This is the recipe for Meaty Tomato Sauce

Coat the bottom of your pot with olive oil and turn on the heat.

Chop 1.5 onions and drop in the bottom of the pot to start. They'll start to breakdown and all of the flavors of the onion will come out.

Mince 3 large garlic cloves. Add to the pot once the onions have started to brown and soften.

Once the onions and garlic have blended (cooked down a bit), add your choice of meat. Ground turkey, beef, or sausage will do the trick. I added ground beef, approximately 1lb.

Once the meat is added, season the meat with salt, pepper, and dried Italian seasoning. For fresh seasoning, use parsley, oregano, and basil finely minced.

After the meat has browned, add 16oz. canned tomato sauce, 1 regular sized can of diced tomatoes (with juice), and two freshly diced tomatoes. Stir everything until well incorporated.

Add more seasoning to pump up the flavor from the newly added tomato concoctions. Always flavor to taste. As in, stir in some seasoning and then taste to make sure the flavor is noticeable and delicious.

Let sauce simmer (about 45 min to an hour) until all of the tomatoes have broken down and all the ingredients are well meshed. The longer you let the sauce simmer, the better the flavors will blend. It could simmer for hours if desired.

Once ready, spoon over your favorite type of pasta and enjoy.

Sadly I wasn't able to take a picture, but it is delicious, I promise. I hope you enjoy.

 

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

How Will They Know It's ME

Applying for jobs has become an experience that I will call, uncertain. With every business switching to on-line applications, how do you set yourself apart from the rest? That is my question, but the thing is, I can't answer it. I prefer face-to-face interaction, and sadly, our society has fallen far from it. Everything has to do with the internet, hence my blogging right now. With the internet follows faceless applications and un-known personalities. Not so good for someone who gives great first impressions when handing in the application.

I recently had a job interview. To spoil the ending, I didn't get it. I received an e-mail the following day after I had sent in my resume to call in to schedule an interview. To my surprise, it was a much quicker response than I thought, also more so than my previous experiences. So, I called, scheduled an appointment, and picked out something to wear. I have work experience in certain areas, but I also haven't done a lot of things. The thing is, I'm an intelligent woman, I'd learn quickly if someone would just let me learn. Also, I am college educated which I wish would give me more credibility, but so far, I don't think it does.

So, I went in for the interview and the woman who first spoke to me and asked me some questions was very friendly and welcoming. Then it was time for her boss. She was the woman who made the decisions. I'll admit she was extremely intimidating. Probably why I didn't get the job. After she had explained the job and everything that went with it, it was my turn to speak. I was nervous, so nervous. I couldn't get my thoughts out in a mature and fluent sounding manner. Quite sad actually. I tend to offer myself as a good additive to any environment. I'll be honest, I wasn't so successful this time. This woman really made me nervous, I mean, she was a total shark. She also seemed to have a problem with the fact that I was freshly out of college. That didn't excite her, more annoyed her than anything I think.

All that said, if you're lucky enough to make it through the internet world to really meet an actual person that has reviewed your resume, my advice to you, especially a recent college graduate, would be...

*Think about what kind of questions the employer will ask and try to prepare your answers. The employer will always ask if you have any questions...try to come up with questions.

*Try not to be nervous. You are a capable, intelligent person I'm sure. So act like it and have some confidence.

*This should be common sense, but look nice and professional. No one likes a slob.

Good Luck job hunting to you and me!

Saturday, July 16, 2011

Say Hello To My Little Friends....Haag n Dazs

  


The joy of eating ice cream definitely surpasses the joy of eating any other dessert. However, not just any ice cream, the famously creamy Haagen-Dazs. I can't create the two dots over the A, so forgive me. This cold little piece of heaven is a delight on any hot summer day. Really all you need is a spoon and the carton. Bowls are over-rated. And, if you can't find a spoon, just put your pointer and middle finger together, bend them, and start scooping. That idea is only for emergencies...I do recommend a spoon over fingers. Ice cream is cold.

Cold is why it is perfect for the season. Nothing cools you down like a nice cup or cone of ice cream. When the sun is beating down on you, it is almost like a shield...well sort of.  If you like an assortment of flavors, you'll find whatever it is your taste buds are searching for. So go grab some Haagen-Dazs and make it a great summer day.

Mine bilder - Photographs

Thursday, July 14, 2011

HGTV Addicted!







My new TV channel that I have been hooked on is HGTV. No matter the show, I'm hooked. I could sit there for hours and watch and watch. I want to see the new beautifully finished products that the designers create from something that starts as awefully drab. When renovating, or just re-decorating your home, the price tag can wander from $1,000-$20,000; that's a big difference in some chump change. Some easy fixes that go along way are closer than you think.


1. A fresh coat of paint with a nice pop in color is the best thing you can do to spruce up your rooms. Just remember not to under or over do it.

2. Just as importnantly, if you use neutral colors on the walls, which isn't bad, just make sure they're not bland neutrals, and add some color with your accessories. Throw pillows, wall art, and bookshelf decorations can change the look of a room.

3. Make your space workable. Don't keep it cluttered, show your countertops so you can use your countertops (when cooking). Every house that has an open feel is more comfortable to be in.

4. Show off your big windows. Let the light in; don't hide a great feature to your room by covering the windows with over done paneling or curtains. Simply add something that comlpiments the windows and lets the light in.

Here are some images to give you ideas!















Friday, July 8, 2011

Oh The Possibilities...

A small depiction of the U.S. in words

At the moment, if I haven't already mentioned, I am looking for a new place to settle down for a while. I'm ready to branch away from this Florida life I've lived for so many years and see something different. Experience something different. Live something different. The problem??? The United States = gigantic. I've known of its hugeness all my life, that is part of the beauty, but when trying to pick a place to relocate, it makes it much more difficult. Determining factors in my opinion...

1. How close should I be to family- If my stay only lasts two or three years, then I can move back to the fam after my exploration is over.

Hmmm, which way?


2. What scenery do I want- I've lived near the beach most of my life, will I survive if landlocked?

Here seems soothing


3. East, Midwest, West, oh and, North or South- New area, new way of life.

The "you" is referring to direction

Everywhere seems to be a great option. There are new people to meet and new venues to visit. So really, wherever I end up I'm not missing out on anything. I still need to decide which venues and which people.

Friday, July 1, 2011

Summer Road Trips


There's no better time than summer to take a road trip. Weather is never an issue no matter where you are in the States, and it's an exciting way to take your summer vacation. All you need is a great attitude, a best friend(s), and MapQuest, unless you have a smart phone, which you probably do.

So recently I headed off on my own road trip with my best friend. We started our journey in Florida...first stop...Monticello, AR. The actual first destination was Stroud, OK, but we stopped in Arkansas after the thirteen hour drive to visit a friend of mine. Things to know about Monticello, AR...

1. It is a very small town, but it still has some charm with the old timey antebellum houses and the town square.

2. There are two high schools for such a small town...at least you can pick where you want to be educated.

Once we reached the town of Stroud, OK we saw a new style of life. We were visiting my friend's grandpa, now my grandpa (the friend is my husband), and grandpa happens to be a cattle rancher. He raises calves, gets them fat, and then sells them at an auction. Things to know about Stroud, OK...

1. This is a town of 1500 people.

2. The scenery is breathtaking.

3. Stroud sits on the famous Route 66.

This restaurant has been on Route 66
in Stroud for years and years.

From Stroud, we drove to Alamogordo, NM to visit my grandparents. We reached Alamogordo after being in the car for about 11 hours. Alamogordo is a city in the middle of the desert. There isn't much around other than the city itself and the surrounding mountains (which are beautiful). If you've never visited this area of the country I recommend it. The scenery is vastly different than anywhere else, and not only different, but beautiful in its own way. Things to know about Alamogordo, NM...

The mountains lining Alamogordo.


1. It is surrounded by mountains which you can drive up into to visit towns such as Ruidoso or Cloudscroft (they're great for shopping).  

2.  It is always sunny; it only gets about 6-10 inches of rain a year.

3. The temperature is hot, but the humidity is low.

Making this trip a road trip actually saved us money because plane tickets can be so expensive. Beyond saving money, it created more memories than a plane ride ever could.