Tuesday, September 25, 2012

101 in 1001

Ever sit and think about something you'd like to do, or keep telling yourself that you'll find time to do? Here's 101 things that I've been trying to 'find time' to do. And today starts the 1001 days in which I will do all of these  things. 

I have had a few friends do this 101 in 1001 plan, so don't give me credit for that. I'd just like to push myself to do some of the things that I keep putting off, or put at the bottom of my to do list every week. 

September 25th, 2012 to June 23rd, 2015

Italics are in progress, strike-thru are things I've completed


ENVIRONMENT

1.     Update The Color Green blog once a month for a year
2.     Start a vegetable garden
3.     Grow a tree from seed
4.     Use homemade compost to fertilize plants
5.     Celebrate Earth Day
6.     Spend a day waste-free
7.     Collect trash for one week. Work on decreasing waste produced
8.     Plant a tree
9.     Report/blog on water usage for one week, work on decreasing water used

EDUCATION

10.  Take a continuing education course - writing this list, i was not anticipating being in grad school.
11.  Learn Spanish
12.  Become LEED Green Associate
13.  Become LEED Accredited Professional
14.  Read 4 non-fiction books - Detroit by Charlie LeDuff
15.  Take a cooking class
16.  Take a carpentry class
17.  Host a book swap

CREATE
18.  Open an Etsy Store
19.  Sew throw pillows and dresser runner - Pillows done! 
20.  Complete 3 furniture renovation projects - Bookshelf
21.  Update Homemade Happens blog once a month for a year
22.  Finish crocheting blanket
23.  Make 10 gifts, instead of buying them - It was 3 different projects, but about 15 gifts total
24.  Bake or cook something new every month
25.  Make homemade soap
26.  Make homemade shampoo
27.  Make homemade cleaning products
28.  Finish pot holders and apron
29.  Make a snowman
30.  Take a photo a day for at least a month - #100happydays
31.  Make homemade jam
32.  Make soup from scratch - Butternut squash soup! :) yumm. 
33.  Make a loaf of bread
34.  Home brew beer

The 615
35.  Open an Etsy Store and/or website - Etsy store open, website in progress
36.  Start consulting on environmental projects
37.  Make a cookbook
38.  Make five different products to sell 
39.  Start saving money
40.  Sell something

FINANCIAL
41.  Get a full-time job
42.  Put money into savings each month
43.  Start paying back loans
44.  Pay my own car insurance
45.  Pay my own cell phone bill
46.  Pay off credit card
47.  Start retirement fund
48.  Pay mom and dad back
49.  Set monthly budget, and stick to it

ADVENTURE
50.  Leave the US
51.  Visit the Pacific Ocean
52.  Go ice skating
53.  Survive a snow storm
54.  Learn how to ski
55.  Visit a new state
56.  Take a cruise
57.  Sleep under the stars
58.  Go kayaking
59.  Go to a drive-in movie

HEALTH and FITNESS
60.  Sign up for a CSA program
61.  Run three 5Ks - Turkey Trot 2012 and 2013, Hands Across the Harbor 2014
62.  Lose 30 pounds - On my way, using MyFitnessPal.com
63.  Commit to exercising for a month
64.  Go hiking
65.  Grow my own herbs
66.  Run a 5K under 30 minutes

RELATIONSHIPS
67.  Go on a date
68.  Make a new friend
69.  Call Grandma at least once a month
70.  Attend at least three APX events - 2013 Alumni Tailgate, 
71.  Move closer to Kaley
72.  Make a family cookbook
73.  Send gifts to APX descendants that I’ve never met
74.  Send flowers randomly
75.  Write a letter to my future self
76.  Take Dad out on a date
77.  Take Mom to get manicures

FOR OTHERS
78.  Donate ‘stuff’ to Goodwill
79.  Ask people to donate to a charity instead of buying Christmas or Birthday gifts
80.  Volunteer for a new organization - Partnership for Providence Parks
81.  Fill a trash bag with litter 
82.  Give a homeless person a grocery store or Walmart gift card
83.  Make five blankets to donate to homeless
84.  Tutor a K-12 student
85.  Pay for someone behind me in a drive-thru
86.  Leave a 100% tip
87.  Donate blood - November 2012
88.  Hold a clothing swap
89.  Send a card/letter to someone I don’t know

FOR ME
90.  Vote in a local election 
91.  Adopt a dog - Love of my life. :)
92.  Read five books just for fun
93.  Pamper myself once a month
94.  Swing on swings - Park near my apartment in Providence :)
95.  Go to a Gator game
96.  Move somewhere new
97.  Get a pedicure
98.  Go to an NFL game
99.  Picnic in a park
100.            Slumber party with friends
101.            Make a new 101 in 1001 list

Tuesday, August 28, 2012

A 'new' bookshelf

Beginning of a new project... FINALLY

Walking to work yesterday, I saw a bookshelf on the side of the road, to be thrown out.  It was with a car bumper and other miscellaneous 'trash'. And lucky me, it was still there after work, and an hour later when I drove my car to pick it up! 

I am going to sand it down, use wood putty to fill in holes and smooth out warps. Then I'll paint it! The legs, I am going to sand down and stain so that they match the rest of my furniture.  

I chose the colors that are going to be the focus of my apartment, and judging by the cost of paint, quite a few things are going to end up this burnt orange color! 



These are kind of the colors I'm using... The orange and teal are both a little darker, and I'm also using a yellowy-gold color. You'll see, when I put more pictures up. 

Here's what my shelf looks like so far... 

Right off the street

Disassembled

I'll add some more process pictures, and the final product (when I have one!). 


BACK! 

So I took off the plastic edges of the shelves, filled in the cutout with wood putty, sanded down the boards and painted the shelves orange! 



I don't have a picture of staining the legs, but I sanded and stained them, let them dry overnight, and assembled the next morning.  

The Final Product! 

I am very happy with it, and found that it's a great way to keep a few odds and ends off of my coffee table! Hopefully this weekend, I will be turning the pallet in the background of the picture into two stools/ottomans.  I also returned that lampshade (it was too dark to put off much light) and got a bigger, brighter one, that I will be sure to include in another post. 



Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Heavenly Hellish Hot Chocolate

OK, so last week I was back in Gainesville ALL WEEK.  Best week ever, maybe. Top five for sure! On one chilly night, we made hot chocolate with peppermint schnapps. SO GOOD. So tonight, I'm wishing I was in Gainesville, celebrating a birthday with many friends.

I remembered we had some rum from Pina Coladas we made a few weeks ago, and we have had rum and hot chocolate on occasion, so I thought that would have to suffice in the place of peppermint schnapps.  Much to my surprise/pleasure, I had forgotten about Kahlua that I bought.  Am I an evil genius? I wouldn't say.... well, yes I would!


... and yes, that is peppermint extract I happen to have from the peppermint bark I made recently (will add that in another post, hopefully soon)



So, true to form, I didn't measure anything...

BUT I put about 2 spoonfuls of the Nesquik in the mug and added a few drops of peppermint extract (a little goes a LONG way) Then I filled the mug almost to where the brown starts (in picture) with hot water.  I added the hot water before the rum and Kahlua so that I could make sure the cocoa powder was dissolved completely in the water.  Then I topped it off with some rum and Kahlua, probably about even parts.

Like I said... Evil Genius.  This is so good! It's just like our peppermint schnapps hot cocoa, but with Kahlua!!

Perfect for Christmas time. Also, I have many items to post here, and I'm going to try my darndest (what, google chrome, not a word?! pfff) to keep up.

So in the mean time, try to stay warm, unless you live in SW Florida, in which case turn the A/C on.

And last but not least, a VERY warm Happy Birthday to a very good, semi-new, but one of the best friends I have, Lindsey Myers! Wish I was there to celebrate with you!

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Spinach Quiche

This week, we lost an Alpha Rho Chi brother, and a great person.  Jade Guzzo passed away with only 20 years behind her, and so much life left in her.  Many of us could learn from the way Jade lived, almost always full of energy and smiling, and looking to make others smile as well.  She will be truly missed by our fraternity, UF's School of Architecture, and the world as a whole.  We have lost a beautiful person, inside and out.  Rest in Peace, Jade.

I know that everyone has their own vices when it comes to dealing with tragedy and loss.  For me, cooking and baking help me to cope and to get out of my head for a while.  (much healthier choice than smoking or drinking, depending on what is on the menu. haha)

So on Monday evening, after hearing the news, crying a bit, and staring at a blank wall for a while, I decided I needed to do something with my hands to keep me busy.  I had also noticed that our spinach was beginning to look a little droopy, so into the kitchen I went. 

I used this recipe from cooks.com for the crust of the quiche, rather than going out to the store and buying one.  But I chose another recipe for the actual quiche.   There is the link, but I did change quite a bit, so here is what I did...

PIE SHELL:

1 1/4 c. flour
1/2 tsp. salt
1/3 c. shortening
4 tbsp. cold water

Stir together flour and salt. Cut in shortening until pieces are the size of small peas. Sprinkle 1 tablespoon water over part of mixture; gently toss with fork. Continue until all is moistened.

Form dough into ball. On lightly floured surface, flatten dough. Roll from center to edge, forming circle about 12 inches. Place into pie plate. Flute edge. Line pastry with foil and bake at 450°F for 5 minutes.

Remove foil and continue baking until golden brown (approximately 5 minutes).


QUICHE:

4 oz. chopped fresh spinach, rinsed well
1 1/2 c. shredded Sharp White Cheddar cheese (that's just what I had on hand)
1/2 c. cottage cheese
1 1/4 tsp. dried minced onion
1 tbsp. olive oil
1/2 tsp. basil
1/2 tsp. pepper
1/4 tsp. garlic salt
4 eggs
1/2 c. skim milk (the recipe called for evaporated milk, but we      didn't have any. I was afraid this might be a deal breaker for the whole thing, but luckily it still turned out great)
1 crust (from other recipe.)

Blend cheeses, onion, oil and seasonings until smooth. Add eggs, milk, and spinach. Pour into prebaked pie crust shell. Bake at 375 degrees for 35 to 40 minutes. Cool for 10 to 15 minutes. Serves 6 slices.



The picture was taken with my phone, and is therefore not very clear.

For not having all of the spices that were in the recipe, I must say the result was wonderful! This was my first time attempting quiche, and I enjoyed it very much.  I plan to take more flavor risks with the next attempt, and improve the prettiness of the crust.

A big thing that I have learned as I have started baking and sewing more, is that many projects are not as complicated as they look, and are doable, even if you do not consider yourself to be a 'creative' person.  Especially with baking, it is about following directions, until you really know what you are doing.  Cooking is more of a creative process. 

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Another Blog?!

It seems to me that very few people find something that they are truly passionate about in their life. So for me to have found two things that I could happily focus on for the rest of my life is huge! Especially at the age of 22. 

For the longest time, I didn't see the point of blogging.  It seemed crazy that people had enough to talk about that they thought other people should read and would even care about.  However, in my free time since graduating, I cannot count the number of times I have referenced a blog for sustainability topics, sewing patterns, craft ideas, and more often than anything, recipes. 

You may have seen the blog that I started in January about sustainability and environmental education (loveisgreen.blogspot.com).  My passion for sustainability and the environment satisfies my desire for constant education and knowledge, and my ability to make a difference in this wonderful world we live in.  However, I do have a creative side, and therein lies my other major passion, and the purpose of this blog.  This passion is almost undefinable.  I could say that I like to create things, but that doesn't really tell you anything, although it is the truth. 

I am extremely goal-oriented.  I love to see a final product.  I have always loved to watch construction projects, because it amazes me how such incredible structures can be created using so many parts and pieces.  So from baking to sewing to woodwork, I love not only the process of creating things with my hands, but it is so gratifying to hold up a finished product, knowing that you made it from little pieces of fabric, or a ball of yarn, or flour and eggs.

SO... I plan to use this blog to share my projects.  I will try to include some templates and recipes and process pictures, but it might take me a little time to get the craft blogging process down.

I hope that I can create and share something for everybody, and please feel free to share projects that you have done, or that are just interesting/fun looking. :)

A few notes:

Because of my holiday, gift crafting, I will probably only have recipes to share until I can post images of gifts. 

Also, if you are wondering about "Crafting and Cooking with KMD" KMD is my initials, but is it also the initials of my partner in crafting, cooking and crime, Kaley Dunlap.  There is a good chance that projects and products will have her influence, so that's why KMD instead of Katie.