Saturday, December 17, 2011

Day 6: Holiday Eats

Last weekend we whipped up three holiday recipes to munch on.

First was sausage balls. It's just not Christmas without sausage balls.

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We don't have a specific recipe, we just kind of eyeball the three ingredients: sausage (we mix 1lb. mild with 1lb. hot), shredded cheddar cheese and Bisquick.

Lee rolled the dough into logs and froze a few of them, so we'll have dough on hand throughout the holidays that we can quickly thaw out, roll into balls and bake.

Then I made a batch of pimiento cheese that we've been munching on all week. Pimiento cheese isn't solely a Christmas food, but it's nice to have some on hand during the holidays.

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Ingredients:

2 lbs. extra sharp cheddar cheese
1 jar diced pimientos
Mayo (I just eyeballed it)

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You MUST grate the cheese yourself. Pre-packaged shredded cheese is just not going to cut it.

I used the shredder plate on my food processor to grate the cheese and then used the regular blade to combine all the ingredients.

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This pimiento cheese is super sharp, which is just the way I like it. If you don't like it as sharp, you can use sharp cheese or mix sharp and extra sharp.

Please PLEASE buy yourself some crusty sourdough bread, slather it with the pimiento cheese and pop it in your toaster oven so it gets nice and runny. YUM. Extra points if you also add bacon and tomato.

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And of course we had to have a sweet treat. My mom makes these bars at Christmas, and I'm not sure they have a name (they probably do but I just don't know it), so Lee took to calling them sniggedy snacks.

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You'll need:

1 c graham cracker crumbs
1 stick of butter
1 pkg butterscotch morsels
1 pkg chocolate chips (I've taken to using milk chocolate morsels instead of semi-sweet lately, but you do what you want)
1 can sweetened condensed milk

You can buy graham cracker crumbs already made, or make them yourself. I used one sleeve of crackers (1/3 of the box).

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Get to pulsin'.

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The butter gets popped into the microwave.

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Until it's melted.

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Pour the melted butter over your crumbs and spread into your pan to make a crust.

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These next steps are pretty complicated, so pay attention. Top the crust with the package of butterscotch morsels.

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And then CAREFULLY add the chocolate chips. (Just kidding about the carefully part. Just throw them on there.)

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And now an action shot!

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Pour on the can of sweetened condensed milk. Whatever you do, don't sneak a taste of the condensed milk. (Kidding again. You should definitely do that.)

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Now pop it in the oven at 350 for about 25 minutes.

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I'm not quite sure what was going on with this batch of sniggedy snacks, but they didn't cut up into nice bars like they usually do. They were a bit gooey and runny (let me tell you, NOT a bad thing), so we just enjoyed them straight out of the pan.

These are pretty sweet, so if you don't have a sweet tooth (and for that I envy you) then these probably aren't for you. I think the original recipe also calls for a package of white chocolate chips, but I'm not a huge fan of white chocolate (and it already has enough going on) so I leave them out.

So what are you baking up this holiday season? If you try any of these out, let me know what you think!

Friday, December 16, 2011

Day 5: Making My List, Checking It Twice

In no way do we expect to get everything on our lists, but we HAVE been extra good this year. Here are some ideas for Santa to peruse:

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Kate Spade Ailey sunglasses

600 Thread Count Sheets

Lenox Eternal Frost place setting

Navy Longchamp large tote

Casual sneakers

Sewing machine and good fabric scissors

Riding boots

Amazon gift card (for Kindle books)



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Costa Del Mar Howler sunglasses

Apple iPhone 4S

Hard-soled slippers

North Face Men's Apex Bionic jacket

North Face Men's Powerstretch gloves



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Guy Harvey dog collar

Milkbones

Rawhide chips

A day at the Petsmart doggie spa

What's on your list this year??

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Day 4: The Stars Were Brightly Shining

I had a different post planned for today, but instead I want to tell you about a bit of Christmas magic that happened last night.

Lee was outside with Sugar (she somehow got loose and was chasing a rabbit in the woods) and said he saw two shooting stars within a matter of minutes. I threw on some shoes and went in the backyard with them.

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Lee wrapped me in his arms and we waited patiently in the cold, quiet night, eyes on the sky.

"Did you make a wish?" I asked. "Yes, I wished that Sugar would come back. And she did."

A few minutes later, a huge, bright star streaked across the sky, right above our house. We've done lots of shooting-star gazing out on the pier at the river, but had never seen one so big and bright (and with street lights around and a nearly-full moon, no less).

I grabbed a blanket and my camera and put on some thicker socks. It was cold, but not unbearable. And surprisingly calm and quiet to be in the middle of a neighborhood.

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Some Googling later showed that what we were seeing was the Geminid meteor shower, which could produce up to one shooting star a minute in clear areas.

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Seven stars in all. Seven tiny wishes. Each of them feeling like an early Christmas present from somewhere up above.

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[Image via Holly Mathis]

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Day 3: O Tannenbaum

This fabulous Christmas tree picture has been all over Pinterest:

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Her simple instructions for how she got the photo? Turn your ISO all the way up, and your shutter speed all the way down (using a tripod).

My results weren't as great (I think the keys to the original pic are the reflective hardwood floors and, let's face it, the kid) but definitely better than Christmas tree pics of years past.

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I wanted to replicate the dark, nighttime feel of the original photo, but they didn't turn out as dark as I thought they would so now I'm thinking it might be fun to try it with some daylight too.

Next week I hope to have some fun bokeh shots to share as well, that is if my subject (the dog) will cooperate!

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Day 2: "That's My Jam" Christmas Playlist

I used to be big into the Christmas music. I couldn't wait for the random station that you'd never listen to any other time of year to start playing it 24/7. Now? Not so much. I think it's because the radio only plays the same 10 outdated songs over and over again.

But when I'm wrapping gifts or baking, I have to crank the Christmas tunes. (Oddly enough, I don't listen to Christmas music when I'm decorating, instead I watch holiday episodes of Friends. I do have all 10 seasons on DVD after all.) Enter, my 2011 Christmas Jams Playlist.

The tracks fall into a variety of categories, from Pop, to Classics, to Weird Techno, to Is This Really A Christmas Song? The key is to intersperse them evenly throughout the playlist, so you never know what you're gonna get.

For your listening pleasure, I've linked to each of the songs on YouTube so you can give any of them a test drive to see if you want to download.
1. Baby It's Cold Outside, by Lady Antebellum
A classic, and I love Lady A's version. 
2. Last Christmas, by Taylor Swift 
3. Christmas (Baby Please Come Home), by U2 
4. Tiny Christmas Tree, by Guster
Target put out a free album of holiday songs last year (some of them featured in their commercials) and this was one of the keepers.
5. Run Rudolph Run, by Chuck Berry
I'm not sure why, but this song reminds me of my days scanning groceries at the Piggly Wiggly. I knew the 50-song Muzak Christmas playlist so well I could tell you which song was going to play next. My customers were so impressed. 
6. Let it Be Christmas, by Alan Jackson 
7. Christmas Tonight, by Dave Barnes (with Hillary Scott) 
8. Where Are You Christmas?, by Faith Hill 
9. The Christmas Waltz, by She & Him 
10. Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas, by She & Him
My very favorite Christmas song in general. And who doesn't love Zooey? 
11. Step into Christmas, by Elton John 
12. Toy Jackpot, by Blackalicious
Another Target tune. I can't not dance to this song. 
13. Last Christmas, by the cast of Glee
Yes, another version of Last Christmas. I don't think you can ever have too many. 
14. A Christmas Song, by Dave Matthews Band 
15. Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays, by *NSYNC
There are two *NSYNC songs on my playlist. I ain't ashamed. 
16. I Don't Wanna Spend One More Christmas Without You, by *NSYNC
This song reminds me of putting up our Tarheel Christmas tree at 713 N. Heritage Circle. Miss those girls. But not all the exam studying that surely followed. 
17. Christmas Tree, by Lady Gaga
This falls into the Weird Techno category. And possibly the Vulgar category? 
18. Hard Candy Christmas, by Dolly Parton
This falls into the Is This Really a Christmas Song? category. It's about a breakup. And it's pretty depressing. But I guess they can't really play it at any other time of year so it's become a Christmas song. 
19. New Again, by Sara Evans & Brad Paisley
Again, this seems more like an Easter song than a Christmas one to me, but it's on Sara's Christmas album, so I'll go with it.  
20. Do They Know It's Christmas, by the cast of Glee
I've also discovered that Pandora has some nice holiday stations. My favorites are R&B and Pop Holiday, and Country Christmas.

So, what's on your Christmas playlist this year that I should know about?

P.S. - When I'm not in the mood for Christmas tunes, you can currently find me jamming to Shake it Out by Florence + the Machine and Tongue Tied by Grouplove. If you haven't discovered either of these yet, you're welcome.

P.P.S. - You know what's not on my list? The Little Drummer Boy. In any shape, form or fashion.

Monday, December 12, 2011

Day 1: Holiday Tablescape

Since our holiday decorations haven't changed much from last year (you can take a look at them here) I won't bore you with the full tour. But over the 12 Days I will show you a few things that have been switched up or are new this year. First up: our dining table decor.

This switch up came out of necessity. I usually do alternating cylinder vases with pillar candles and pinecones. When I sent Lee out to the backyard to gather the pinecones this year (we live in NC, and the pine is our official state tree, so it seems silly to buy pinecones), he came back in with about a fourth of the amount of pinecones I needed. Now whether there really were less pinecones this year or he just got tired of looking, I'm not sure.

But I put on my thinking cap and decided to supplement the pinecones with some bright red and silver ornaments I had left over from years past.

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I really like how it turned out. And I'm excited to be able to play around with the red when I set the table for our annual Christmas dinner party, instead of sticking to an all white and silver color scheme.

So what is your table looking like this year? Have you done a color scheme switch up, or are thinking about one? I've decided I want to change up my all-white-and-silver living room with some red next year, so fingers crossed that I score some good after-Christmas deals!

Sunday, December 11, 2011

A New Look

Sorry I haven't checked in with you this week. That's because I've been busy giving the blog a (much needed) makeover! I know you're excited, right??

In addition to updating the design (tired of the gray, much?) I've also got lots of new features for you.

Over in the sidebar, you can sign up to receive notifications when a new post is added (so you'll always be in the loop). There are fancy new links so you can check out my Twitter feed, see what I've been pinning on Pinterest or email me in a jiffy. You can also easily find content by using the Search feature or clicking on one of the category blocks to see all posts related to that topic.

As for the main section, you'll now see some related "you might also like" posts at the bottom of each post. And don't forget, commenting should be easier than ever now (you don't have to have a Google or any other account) and I can reply back directly to your comment. So be a doll and leave me a note, mmkay?!

If you have any issues with the site or see anything that looks funky, holler at your girl. Because how can I remove the spinach from my teeth if I don't know it's there, right?

But that's not all folks! To celebrate my brand new look, I'm going to be bringing you my very own 12 Days of Christmas. 

Don't get too excited, I'm not going to be giving anything away. But I WILL be showering you with a new holiday-related post each day, starting Monday and running through Christmas Eve-Eve. It might be a recipe, a peek at our holiday decor, or just a cute picture of Sugar wrapped in Christmas lights. And that's WAY better than Ellen giving you an iPad or a Caribbean cruise, right??

Ok, maybe not. But committing myself to 12 straight days of posting is a lot for me, so it'll have to do for now. So be sure to stop back by next week for all the Crimmus goodness, won't you?
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