Saturday, August 31, 2013

Projects for Summer


Sugar Block of the Month, June - Home Sweet Home
Sugar Block of the Month, July - Lime Sherbet
Sugar Block of the Month, August - Camp Out
Sugar Block of the Month - The quilt squares thus far...
Block of the Month April 2012 redo - Sunny with a Chance of Hex
Block of the Month June 2012 redo - Greek Cross Block

Friday, August 30, 2013

Favorite Things Friday

I don't know what Peach Bourbon smells like, but what I do know is this new scent from Bath and Body Works is amazing! I love washing my hands even more now! 

Friday, August 23, 2013

Favorite Things Friday



J's parents returned from Hawaii a few weeks ago. We got fancy Hawaii coffee mugs! 
Mine is the Starbucks Hawaii Mug from the "You are Here" collection. 
J's is a masculine flip-flop mug. 
We love them both!!

Saturday, August 3, 2013

Hot & Spicy

A few summers ago, I discovered jalapeno jelly. It was delicious! I had it as a glaze on porkchops, on a hot deli sandwich in lieu of mustard/mayo, and even slathered some on some cornbread. It was fabulous...that is until it ran out and I had no more!

I searched high and low looking for jalapeno jelly. Farmer's markets had hot pepper jelly but usually it was red (not green like I had previously) and had chunks of peppers where the other stuff had been smooth. I asked a few friends that canned different things and none of them had ever made it. I finally found some at a farmer's market in Virginia when visited my parents. It was great but mailing something as fragile as a jar of jelly comes with risks and FDA guidelines ban liquids more than 3 oz. I had a dilemma!

The dilemma was resolved last week when I met my friend C. C is the Martha Stewart type. When I told her I loved jalapeno jelly, she offered to teach me how to make my very own. Oh my - I was in heaven! And to make matters better, the jalapenos came from her garden!!!

We left all the ribs and seeds in from the jalapenos make it extra hot and spicy. Here are all the lovely jars we made.

Here are the porkchops I made the next night.

Here's a crafty jar, where I added a swatch of fabric and took it to a friend's house who invited us over for dinner.

While I don't have all the equipment for canning (did I mention C's kitchen is to die for?), I do think I could can veggies/jellies/jams but on a much smaller scale than C and I did the other day. It was definitely delicious and worth all the time and effort to make it!