November 28, 2009

A Broken Back And A Turkey Brining...

Happy belated Thanksgiving, everyone! We had such a wonderful holiday. I love big family gatherings because you don't have to cook a lot and you can visit with people you havn't seen in a while all at the same time. A LOT less stress in my opinion. I was in charge of bringing a turkey! A biggie, I know. But I was so excited about making it for everyone. I got my turkey from a local turkey farm called Bowman Landes. They raise free range turkeys. I have to say, they are DELICIOUS! They have a much more meaty texture, not as spongy as other kinds and ahhhhh... the flavor! I decided to try my hand at brining and I will never, ever use another turkey cooking method again. (Well, I guess I say that now, but maybe I'll want to try another method in the future.) I used a brine kit from this place. I roasted it breast side down for an hour at 425, turned it over, lowered the temp to 325 and roasted it for 3 1/2 hours more. I also kept it covered in the roaster until the last hour and a half. That's it! When my uncle was carving it for Thanksgiving dinner there was so much juice coming out my dad had to hold a towel to the edge of the counter to keep it from spilling on the floor! Besides it being perfectly juicy, it tasted divine! Everyone loved it! I was extremely satisfied with how it turned out. Here are a couple before pictures of the turkey and it brining. Unfortunately, I never managed to get a quick picture of the finished masterpiece because as soon as we showed up at the house my uncle took it and started carving it. We had a wonderful Thanksgiving, and not just because of my awesome turkey! lol



I got some really great deals yesterday during all the Black Friday sales. I wanted to go back out again today to get some wrapping paper and other things, but I threw my back out this morning. Bummer. I wasn't even DOING anything. I think I was peeling a banana for my 10 month old and something popped and now I can't turn my head or lift it back or anything. Ugghh. I am ashamed to admit that my almost-four-year-old has watched a grand total of 5 hours of tv today, being that I can't hardly do anything for her. I feel like such a neglectful parent. Hopefully I'll feel much better tomorrow. I keep thinking that maybe this is a blessing in disguise. We have all been a little sick for about three weeks now and it seems like we are constantly fighting whatever it is off. The past few days I have felt worse and worse and I started praying that God would heal our little family since I wasn't doing a very good job at it. But I couldn't stop doing things and pushing myself to go out and get more and more things done. I had a whole slew of stuff I wanted to do today, but I can't now. I think God is telling me to slow down and get some rest. And you know what? Aside from me not being able to turn my head, I feel better! My throat isn't scratchy and I don't feel so foggy. Yay to that!

I am so excited the Christmas season is finally here! I am hoping we can get our Christmas tree up and decorated here in the next couple days. Check back soon, as I will be posting some free embroidery patterns like this one! Hope the start of your holidays has been a joyous one as well! Blessings...

Rachel

November 23, 2009

18 Months Later...


Wow, I can't believe that it has really been 18 months since I last posted on my blog! Time flies. And the older I get the faster life goes by. Well, in the last 18 months we have had a new addition to the family! Ava Elizabeth. Isn't that a pretty name? We actually found out that we were expecting her just less than a week after my last post. She is such a doll baby! ...and funny too! She is always making us laugh. We have also moved into a new house! I love our new home, even though it is a little on the small side, it's such a warm home. Very cozy and welcoming!




This last weekend Jim and I celebrated our 5 year anniversary. Seems like yesterday we were getting engaged and now it has been 5 years already and two kids! We went on a little get away to Columbus and stayed in the Embassy Suites Hotel. Let me tell you, Jim LOVES that hotel. He couldn't wait to wake up in the morning and get a cooked-to-order omlet. I'm hooked now too. The breakfast IS really good (even though I can't eat eggs). We had a great time. A lot of reflecting, holding hands, daydreaming, talking about the kids, and planning for the future. It is so nice to come back home refreshed and ready to tackle the next year knowing that we both are on the same page.




I'm looking forward to writing more on my blog and I can't wait to see what becomes of it! Blessings to all of you... :)

Rachel