Monday, April 11, 2011

Homeowner Happiness


The Edwards' have moved! The move itself was pretty terrible (we WILL hire movers next time...), but we have had the best time settling in. I have even discovered that I enjoy yard work when it is my own yard that I am taking care of. I voluntarily whent to Home Depot three times last week! While I do NOT consider myself to have a green thumb (I scorched my basil three times last summer), I have turned over a new leaf and am determined to be attentive to the things we have planted. It is so much fun to watch all the pretty things coming up in our yard. We lucked into a house that was very well maintained and has some great features. It has been so neat to have a home to work on together that we take pride in and really enjoy. We love to have visitors and are obsessed with our fire pit outside... so come on over and burn some sticks with us!
Living Room

Dining Room


Study off the dining room
(my favorite room- vaulted ceiling + painted brick + lots of built ins on opposite wall)
Kitchen
Breakfast Room
Bathroom
Big Upstairs Room
(not worth showing because we have no furniture up there yet)
Our Bedroom

Guest Bedroom (a major work-in-progress...)

One of my favorite features... screened kitchen windows that crank open to the outside!
We love our backyard
A few gardening endeavors...
Snapdragons
Planters in the front
(Japanese holly + petunias)

Even our dog/child feels perfectly at home

Friday, January 14, 2011

Going Granola

If budget played no role in the formulating of my grocery lists, I think I would like to start shopping strictly at Whole foods and eating flax seed and almond butter and Greek yogurt and what not. But that is not what this post is about. I am not "going granola." This is actually a post about a homemade granola recipe that I tried, loved, and used for my homemade Christmas gifts.

I have never been a "granola muncher" (Urban Dictionary: someone who enjoys hiking on nature trails and bird watching. / Me: someone who likes granola) until I met Groovy Foods Granola at the Memphis Farmer's Market. At first, I would just grab a little sample bag each time I passed the booth... but then I started craving it... and it isn't cheap. While I still think Groovy Foods is better than this recipe I am about to post, and I know the ingredients they use are WAYYYY healthier (think safflower oil, cane juice crystals (?), brown rice syrup (?!?!), and carob)... I would argue that my granola achieves a flavor that is somewhat close... the key is salt. Try it out and see for yourself!
P.S. All of the ingredients for mine were purchased at Aldi (discount grocery store)... so it was super-duper cheap when I made it in bulk for Christmas gifts




French Chocolate Granola
(adapted from recipe by Orangette)
3 cups rolled oats
½ cup almonds, chopped (I used slivered b/c they are cheaper)
½ cup unsweetened shredded coconut
3 Tbsp. granulated sugar
1 Tbsp. unsweetened Cocoa powder
1 tsp. cinnamon
salt (to taste- but I like the salty and sweet flavor so I used about 1 Tbsp.)
6 Tbsp. honey
2 Tbsp. vegetable oil
1/4 cup, or more, finely chopped dark or bittersweet chocolate
1/4 cup chopped dried cranberries (optional)

Preheat the oven to 300°F.

In a large bowl, combine the oats, almonds, coconut, sugar, cocoa, cinnamon, and salt. Stir well to blend.

In a small saucepan, warm the honey and oil over low heat, whisking occasionally – watch out! the oil will want to splash - until the honey is loose. Pour over the dry ingredients, and stir to combine well. I added the cranberries and cooked them with the granola.

Spread the mixture evenly on a rimmed baking sheet. Bake for about 20-30 minutes, or until golden. Set a timer to go off halfway through the baking time, so that you can give the granola a good stir; this helps it to cook evenly. When it’s ready, remove the pan from the oven, stir well – this will keep it from cooling into a hard, solid sheet – and cool completely. While still warm, I put about 1/2 of the chocolate on top and stir it all up... this gave the granola kind of a chocolate coating that I thought was nice... but you don't have to do that.

When cool, transfer the granola to a large bowl, storage jar, or zipper-lock plastic bag. Add the rest of the chocolate chocolate, and stir (or shake, if using a jar or bag) to mix.

Notes: I substituted Molasses for 3 Tbsp. of the honey in one batch (b/c I ran out of honey) and it was delightful... try it if you have Molasses around.

Don't be shy to add more sugar and salt if needed. I played around with this, tasting it periodically to get the right flavor.

This stuff can be used at breakfast, but also makes an awesome dessert. Put it on top of ice cream and you will be in heaven.

Monday, January 10, 2011

Our Little Sled Dog

What a treat to have a snow day this morning! Having a husband on a snow day is fun, but having a doggie and a husband on a snow day is super fun... I can't imagine how much fun it is to have kiddos to play with on snow days... I will just go ahead and stop myself right now. So what did we do on our glorious day off...
- Got a sneak peak at the snow last night. Hank was not really a fan.

("save me")

- Started the morning with 30 Rock in bed... probably watched a total of 20 episodes this weekend. Can't get enough of that Liz Lemon.

- Snow walk #1... Hank wasn't ready to commit to a long walk, but we wanted to see our neighborhood before everyone got out and about and things got slushy.
(our snowy apt.)

(Hank kind of crept around for awhile... he really hates getting wet... too bad!)
(Price's idea)
(OUR FUTURE HOUSE!!!!! We move in Feb.)(Hank met two big friends... notice the tail between the legs)
Pretty houses in the Morningside Park neighborhood

- Breakfast time. Good thing Price's Christmas gift (4 lbs. of Benton's Bacon) arrived this week. There is no way to describe how deliciously smoky and salty this stuff is. Yum.
(can't you just hear it sizzle?)

(This bacon should be savored)

(Now time to add one more pair of socks for...)

- Snow walk #2... This time we hit up the beautiful Central Gardens. Hank got to wear his favorite dog fleece from Target. I don't know that it does much to keep him warm, but I kinda like to dress him up...!

(LOVED these berries)
... and that was about all Hank the sled dog could handle.