miscellaneous

weekend recap

weekend recap

This weekend we took an extended weekend trip to visit Em’s great grandmother in Oklahoma. There, Em experienced lots of firsts. Her first real tea party with real tea out of a porcelain tea set. She also made her first mud pies and played baseball for the first time. Can you believe she even hit a ball tossed at her – all by herself?

How was your weekend?

weekend snippets

lake house summer 2012

This past week, Kacey and I took a mini working vacation. We packed up our computers and headed to his parent’s lake house. In between designing + emailing, we enjoyed kayaking, jet skiing, swinging + relaxing out by the lake with his family. It was so wonderful!

How was your weekend?

weekend recap

m's 5th birthday

This weekend we drove down to Houston to celebrate our niece’s 5th birthday. This year she wanted a “princess hula mermaid party” so they held her party at a little splash pad that was perfectly set up for kids. The entire pool was only 6 inches of water. There were little slides, waterfalls and whales + ships to climb. Em had a splashy blast!

How was your weekend?

happy heart day

valentine outtakes

Outtakes from a little photo shoot I recently did with Em. Hope your Valentine’s Day is a happy one!

happy holidays!

It’s been quite a whirlwind over here. After we got back from Napa, we repacked and headed to Disney World for a seven day family vacation with Kacey’s side of the family. It was so much fun but quite exhausting, too!

Then, when we returned [on Kacey's birthday], he got pretty sick with a wicked stomach flu and he ended up in the ER. That was Sunday night and he’s just now getting back to normal. Poor thing. I’m so thankful Em and I haven’t caught it yet. Crossing fingers we don’t!

That darn bug made us change our holiday plans since we don’t want to infect my family. So, we’ll be having a small + cozy Christmas at home – a first! I’m really looking forward to Christmas morning with Em and her seeing her presents from Santa. Oh, the magic of Christmas!

Happy holidays everyone!

hot browns

Posting will be light for the rest of the week as we wrap up a few projects and spend time with family. Below is a post we wrote a couple of years ago. It’s includes a recipe for Hot Browns and it perfect for turkey leftovers! It’s way too yummy not to pass along again!

Hope you have a Happy Thanksgiving!

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a few years ago, kacey’s family began a tradition of serving hot browns for breakfast the day after thanksgiving. my sister-in-law made them one year and they were a huge hit! they’re perfect for the day after turkey day since they use up some of that leftover turkey everyone has! i look forward to them every year.

my sister-in-law tweaked the original recipe to make it easier to feed a larger group. with her permission, i thought i’d share it with all of you!

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thanksgiving hot browns  // serves 8-10

8 oz. whole butter
8 oz. all purpose flour
2 qt. heavy cream
2 qt. milk
2 beaten eggs
ground nutmeg
2 cups pecorino romano or parmesan cheese, plus 4 tablespoons for garnish
salt & pepper to taste
3 lbs. leftover turkey
8 slices of texas toast (crust trimmed)
16 slices of crispy bacon
8 roma tomatoes, sliced in half
paprika
parsley

in a large saucepan, melt butter and slowly whisk in flour until combined and forms a thick paste (roux). continue to cook roux for two minutes over medium-low heat, stirring frequently. whisk heavy cream and milk into the roux and cook over medium heat until the cream begins to simmer, about 2-3 minutes. remove sauce from heat and slowly whisk in pecorino romano cheese until the mornay sauce is smooth. then, slowly wisk in the beaten eggs. return to a low heat stirring constantly until sauce thickens. remove from heat, grate in a large pinch of nutmeg (i like grating fresh from whole nutmeg), add salt and white pepper to taste (black or red is fine, but it will effect sauce color). cook bacon.  [to save time, these steps can be done a day or two in advance and refrigerated.]

toast bread. cut roma tomatoes in half lengthwise and place on baking sheet. broil in oven until lightly charred.

tear/shred leftover turkey and place in the bottom of a large casserole dish, top with mornay sauce, reheat in microwave until warm. then broil in oven until cheese begins to brown and bubble. crumble large chunks of crispy bacon over top of casserole.

for each hot brown, top 1-2 slices of toast with turkey mornay casserole. take the two halves of roma tomato and set them alongside the base of turkey and toast. sprinkle entire plate with additional shredded parmesan cheese, paprika and parsley. enjoy!

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photo via the brown hotel

pumpkin patch 2011

pumpkin patch 2011

A couple of pics from our little weekend trip to the pumpkin patch. Em loved all of the pumpkins, especially the little bitty ones. She’d pick one up and hand it to us. Then pick up another and do the same. Soon she had quite a pile. Afterward, we’d hand her one and she’d put it back. And repeat. She had so much fun!

weekend snippets

How was your weekend? Ours started off with a little garage sale-ing where we picked up a few things for Em including this block of fun [1]. Then I opened a few birthday presents [2 + 4]. And omgosh I’m how old? Then a little work in the studio [3]. And finally a fabulous celebration dinner [5]. If you go, you must try the Machi Cure. It was my favorite. So, so good!