Showing posts with label Chessi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chessi. Show all posts

Friday, July 26, 2013

sliding into my 30s...

I can't believe it, but I guess it must be true. I'm 30! The big three-zero. It might have been an excellent form of denial or just a really good idea, but Jennifer and I celebrated our big day by playing lawn games, grilling, and slip-n-sliding with friends and family! It was a really good day. If this is what 30 looks like- I think I'll just stay put, thank you.
{dork alert:: I got super excited when I did well in croquet. 30 going on 13?}
{cutie-patooties!}
{Chessi made this amazing homemade cheesecake with gingersnap crust. I could have eaten the entire thing! And how gorgeous is her display?}
{Justin, Katie, and I took out the Hobie kayak. Unfortunately, it was right as the water got choppy! It was quite the work out for Katie and I to pedal the kayak with the two of us; I don't know how Justin did it all by himself with a sail!}
I like that I am continuing to try something new on my birthday. Last year I went on a hot air balloon ride and did the Shreveport-Bossier Film Trail!
 
What would you say is the best thing about your 30s? And if you haven't yet met 30, what are you looking forward to about it?



Friday, March 16, 2012

red red wiiiiiiine...

I met up with one of my favorite people last night at Frescos to break bread and share a few glasses of wine. It has been too long since I have seen my friend Chessi and her brand spankin' new baby boy, Stafford. We had so much fun on the patio that we decided not to leave until they kicked us out. Our waitress was all but mopping the floor to let us know they were not closing, but CLOSED. It was unintentional, honest. Chessi and I were just enjoying our conversation so much. It is one of the coolest things to watch your friends (and sister) playing/being mommy. I love watching their life completely transform into something new- that  revolves around that little bundle of wonder. It is beautiful. 
This chicken florentine pizza and I have a love-hate relationship. I'll just say it's so delicious, I can't even help myself. Aaaand have you heard of Dave Matthews wine, The Dreaming Tree? mmmmm...perfection. No excuses now. Go get some this weekend.

"I make wines for people to drink. I don't make wines for people to put in their cellar."
 - Steve Reeder on wine

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

two are better than one...

Every where I look people I know are turning up pregnant! The stork must be very busy these days. My friend Chessi is expecting on Christmas Day. I am very excited for her and Walker. My friend Mary Eileen recently delivered baby Davis. I celebrated these wonderful miracles with them on Saturday.
{This baby shower at Wine Country was sweet without being too baby-y, just like Chessi -elegant and warm hearted.}
{The world's smallest North Face vest you've ever seen!}

Later that evening...
{Mrs. Lassiter recently remodeled her house. Isn't it fabulous!}
{This band was the perfect accompaniment to the whimsical and woodsy surroundings.}

{One word- ADORABLE!}
{I recently discovered Prosecco. It is an Italian fizzy wine that is divine. I could only drink this for the rest of my life and be in heaven- no exaggeration.}

See, I told you two baby parties are better than one! :)

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

uh oh...risotto!

My great friend Chessi recently returned from Costa Rica, where she furthered her yoga training at the Nosara Yoga Institute. Experiencing yoga during sunrise on the beach must be absolutely exhilarating!!! Anyway, I am getting off point here. I am so glad she is back and has been sharing all her wonderfulness with me! One of her many talents is knowing her way around anyone's kitchen. I had one taste of the risotto she made for friends and that was it. I HAD-TO-HAVE-MORE! I asked for her assistance in attempting my own risotto dish. She came over to my place for a night of wine and cooking. Here's our night in slowmo:

Step 1:
Start your stock cubes in a large bowl over medium heat
{we used 3 cubes - follow the instructions for H2O amount}
Step 2: Cut, chop, or grate all your veggies.
{Risotto can be made with any vegetable- so pick your favorites!}
Step 3: Sauté your veggies over medium heat with the "appropriate amount of butter."
{When Chessi said that I just stared at her! What does that mean!? It means about 2 tablespoons.}
Once you add these veggies, you will not stop stirring until it is done. So have your hair back, a glass of wine next to you, and get ready! 
{The carrots take the longest to cook, so add them to your hot buttery pot first. This is the order we placed things in the pot: carrots, onions, mushrooms, a little salt and pepper, stir, stir, stir, then zucchini shavings, and 2 minced garlic cloves.}
 Step 4: When the veggies are cooked down, add the box of arborio risotto rice. Continue stirring the rice over medium heat for a couple of minutes. This is called "toasting the rice."
Step 5: The first liquid you introduce to the pot is white wine or white wine vinegar - just a splash.
Let it absorb (or reduce). Don't stop stirring!
Ok- remember step one? The chicken stock? It should be dissolved and simmering by now...
Step 5: Add chicken stock to risotto rice* 2 ladles at a time* until liquid is absorbed. Then you add 2 more. This, I learned, is extremely important. By adding the stock slowly you create a creamy soft rice.  
Step 6: Have you tasted it yet? Try it! Does it need salt or pepper? Is the rice creamy and done? If not, keep stirring and adding chicken stock.
If it tastes great, grate fresh parmesan cheese over the pot and stir it in.
Step 7: Grab a bowl and enjoy this amazingly delicious meal! You will have leftovers for days. Don't feel like having it over and over again? Try this.{risotto cakes}

This dish took us about 1 1/2 hours to complete. It is a labor of love for sure, but boy is it worth it!

Sunday, July 18, 2010

Sunday Funday

Hey there. How was your weekend? Per usual I am sitting on the couch wondering how the weekend went by so fast. It can't possibly be over already! I did a couple of fun things with a couple of fun people.
This is a quick snapshot of what I have been up to the last couple of days.

Farmer's Market
Chessi and I went downtown on Saturday morning to the local farmer's market. It was great to see so many people out so early in the morning! (We had to stop at starbucks before hand just to get going) I left with some goat's milk and feta cheese made by a husband and wife from Moreauville, LA. 
 
{love this girl}

Rollin' in the Dough 
Right after we arrived, it started raining cats and dogs! Good thing they make these burgers to order so by the time we finished our delicious homemade buns the rain had stopped. Gotta love these random summer storms! My slicker is staying in my car from now on.


Jon Michael's Christening - Logan Farms
{the adorable newly weds}

{the beautiful mommy-to-be}

Kickball Game Turned to Child's Play 

It was too stinkin' hot for our regular kickball game- so after an attempt to kick the ball around we went to the fountains on the river front. To be honest, I was not expecting this to be as fun as it turned out to be. Although we scared off the children, we stayed and played in the water for a good hour!

-the quality of the pictures in this slideshow are very poor- 
gimme a break, I am new at the blogging business-
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