8.05.2012

mmm... this is sooo good!

Yup, baby boy roundy is a hungry little guy.  The mr. laughs because if I like something I make it known typically by saying "mmm... this is sooo good".  That's pretty much everything I eat by the way!

{tortellini with eggplant and peppers}
First let me start by saying I don't like eggplant, but for some reason I love this recipe.  As my luck goes, our CSA box has been filled with eggplant the last couple of times.  This recipe is about the only way I can get the purple veggie down, its that good!  Original recipe from my all time favorite, fall back recipe source real simple magazine.



{yogurt fruit smoothie}
Don't think I'm crazy for putting spinach in my smoothie.  Just do it, promise you won't even notice.  Unless you go overboard like me and put too much in, then it tastes like grass.  Follow this recipe for your first go around and modify there after.  Last time I used blueberries in place of strawberries,  yeah it was sooo good. Recipe from fit pregnancy.


{homemade pesto}
A lot of the recipes we make are based on what we receive in our CSA box.  At first that was somewhat stressful but now we have the hang of it and quite enjoy the variation to our weekly menu.  With that said, our dear friend shared her pesto recipe.  OH MY GOSH, it was SOOO good!  We tossed it into sautéed seasonal veggies and tortellinis.

ingredients
1/4 cup walnuts
1/4 cup pine nuts
3 tablespoons chopped garlic
5 cups fresh basil leaves, packed
1 teaspoon kosher salt
1 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
1 1/2 cups olive oil
1 cup freshly grated parmesean

steps
1. Place walnuts, pine nuts and garlic in the bowl of a food processor fitted with a steel blade.  
2. Process for 15 seconds then add the basil, salt and pepper.  
3. With the processor running, slowly pour the olive oil into the bowl through the feed tube and process until the pesto is thoroughly pureed.  
4. Add the parmesan and puree for a minute.
5. Use right away or store the pesto in the fridge or freezer with a thin film of olive oil on top.

tips
Air is the enemy of pesto.  For freezing, put in a zip lock bag, squeeze air out and freeze flat. Once frozen you can cut into little cubes and store in the freezer to use at any time.

7.13.2012

it's a boy!

Let the shopping begin! And the washing of the gifts I have already recieved!  Who knew that would be my most favorite part of pregnancy?  I just can't wait to stick those hand-me-downs and gifts into the washing machine.  My way of nesting I guess.


6.05.2012

bebe shower

Bonjour bebe Steele!  Our dear friends are expecting their first daughter, here's a little shower I threw in their honor.  The theme was parisian and the colors were pink and black.  Check out my pinterest board used for inspiration. And as usual pretty much everything was upcycled (its merely an obsession on mine)!


eiffel tower from target






french macarons from triple cream bakery, madelienes from trader joes


straws from grown up kid





pink eiffel tower from pier one



succulent favors by outside the bloom

Photos by JHRoundy

5.23.2012

a big reveal

I've held a big secret in for three months!  And that secret has consumed me, so much so I haven't blogged for about three months!  Time to break the silence... we're pregnant! Wow, three exclamation marks, I must be excited.


Now if I can get through this nausea and sleepiness and work on the nursery and millions of crafty ideas I have for this little baby, affectionately named smoothie because those were my first cravings.  Say hello to the waiving alien above.