Tag Archives: Family

Someday I’ll Have Cable Again.

27 Jul

Hello All!

I’m sorry for the serious infrequency of posts lately, but this gal has been very busy MOVING!

FINALLY!

That’s right folks I made it out of North Philly Alive.

Lots of pictures to come as my new house comes together!

But I wanted to share about one of my recent artistic endeavors. Although, my primary focus in painting and drawing, I also poke around in photography. I have the privilege to do my Aunt and Uncle’s family portraits while we were at the beach last month.

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It was such a blast to dust off my old photoshop skills.

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It’s pretty easy to take great photos when you have such good looking family 🙂

 

So, hopefully my posting will get back to normal. Unfortunately I feel like I’ve been living the “Little House on the Prairie” lifestyle for the past couple weeks without cable. I think we all know moving is fun for about 5 minutes then it just gets old. For instance, my dear friend got me a coffee maker for the new house, which was incredibly sweet. As we were sitting around unpacking my room, I thought I would make some coffee. In my excitement over new and shiny things I over looked one small detail… we had not moved the kitchen things from the old house yet. So here we were… with a full pot of coffee… and no cups. Luckily, my brilliant friend Elena came up with the idea of drinking it out of empty beer bottles (because we had plenty of those).

Lots of pictures and updates to come!

Jen

Family Vacation: Meatball Challenge

24 Jun

There are a lot of facts I know about my Mother, for example:

1. She loves Rod Stewart.

2. She prefers red wine.

3. She does not cook.

It’s just a fact of life. My mother is not one of those people who views an afternoon in the kitchen as “fun”. In fact her opinion is that the more time she spends in the kitchen, the less time she can sit on the beach… it’s a valid point.

However, I am quite the opposite. Ever since traveling to Italy, I love to cook. It’s like any art form to me, I spend the afternoon creating something yummy.

So last night, my mom was fixing “Italian Night” at the beach house. For her this meant as follows:

1. Open bag of frozen meatballs

2. Dump in crock pot

3. Pour in Prego

4. Turn it on and walk away

Now there is nothing wrong with this method. But for someone who appreciates a homemade meal, I felt there was room for improvement. So my mother posed a challenge; I would spend my afternoon making home made tomato sauce and mozzarella stuffed meatballs and we would have a taste test against her frozen Italian special.

It was on.

Here is my tomato sauce recipe (It’s super easy):

Total time: 2 hours

Ingredients:

  • 3 Tbsp olive oil
  • 1 large onion
  • 8 oz fresh mushrooms
  • 3 28 oz cans of crushed tomatoes (no added flavoring or salt)
  • 3 Tbsp tomato paste
  • 1/4 cup parmesan cheese
  • 1/4 cup red wine
  • 3 cloves garlic
  • a little fresh basil

Just saute the onions and mushroom with garlic in the olive oil in a large pot for about 20- 25 minutes. Then add crushed tomatoes and tomato paste, parmesan cheese, and red wine. Let this simmer for 1.5- 2 hours and you have easy homemade sauce! (Don’t forget to add salt and pepper to taste)

But the real star of this meal is my mozzarella stuffed meatballs. They are super easy and a huge crowd pleaser.

Ingredients:

  • 1 Lb (each) ground beef and ground pork (yesterday I couldn’t find ground pork so I used ground turkey and it worked out just fine!)
  • 1 cup seasoned breadcrumbs
  • 2 cloves garlic
  • 2-3 eggs
  • 1 large onion
  • Salt and Pepper
  • Basil
  • Oregano
  • 1/4 cup Parmesan cheese
  • 3 Tbsp Worcestershire sauce
  • Lots of fresh mozzarella (whatever you don’t put in the meatballs, use as an appetizer!)

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Luckily I sort of had some help from these peeps.

I should also apologize for my horrendously unsanitary cooking apparel, we’re at the beach– so I have to bum it. But everyone’s hands were clean!

Finely chop the onion and garlic. Add to large mixing bowl. Then add in Worcestershire sauce and spices. Then incorporate ground meat. Add eggs and parmesan cheese then begin to mix gently by hand. As you mix slowly incorporate bread crumbs until the mixture is as desired consistency (may need more or less depending on circumstances).

Once mixture is finished, recruit some help and start forming the meatballs.

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The mozzarella should be cut into small pieces no bigger than a marble. Take a small amount of the meat mixture, form a pocket, insert the mozzarella, and seal it up well. The meatball should be about the size of a small golf ball (do those exist?)

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Line them on a rack inside of a baking dish (I didn’t have a rack so I just made due). Bake them for 30 minutes at 350. When they are out of the oven, add them to your simmering tomato sauce and let them marry together until everyone is ready to eat.

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You know, just me being attentive and such.

The best part of this experience was the blind taste test. My Aunt Sue lined everyone up, put a pillow case over their eyes and had them choose which meatball and sauce they liked better… Just saying 11 out of 12 people picked mine (clearly my uncle Mike has bad taste!) By the end of my night, all of my meatballs were gone and we still had a crock pot full of my mom’s.

The moral of the story is: put love in, get love out.

Also, I love my mom.

Jen

 

 

Take Me To Sea Isle City

30 May

Hello all!

I’m still working on this whole routine business, but with starting a new job, summer classes, packing my house, and finding somewhere to move, things have been pretty hectic!

Plus the check engine light came on in my car today… If I don’t look at it, it’s like it’s not there.

I am hoping to actually get into the ceramics studio next week! I’m a month into my summer and I have so many ideas! Can’t wait to post about them later!

As for the here and now, I can’t seem to find a minute to catch my breath. I have been working my new job every day as well as four consecutive hours of the most worthless classes I possibly could have taken this summer.

Thankfully, I took a second to get away to Sea Isle City, NJ with my family for Memorial Day Weekend! We took 2 cars, so it was just me and my 2 sisters in my little red Jetta the whole way down blasting country music and making fun of eachother, the usual.

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Gotta love a good sister pile.

This was my first year being old enough to drink at the beach. So of course my family got a huge kick out of that. My dad spent the weekend telling me how going to the bar with me makes him feel “old as dirt”.

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There were even a bunch of my friends from college down the shore that weekend!

It was so nice to just lay on the beach and get sunburnt with my book on how to be a better blogger!

I’ve been spending my time during my summer classes editing my list of goals for the summer and brainstorming blog ideas (clearly, not studying). My main goal is to become much more consistent in my post frequency and content. Hoping to focus this blog more around my art, style, and life rather than constantly commenting on how busy I am!

Isn’t the goal of a blog to make your life look awesome?! I need to work on that.

Have a creative Thursday!

Jen

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