Wednesday, June 26, 2013

mashed cauliflower with goat cheese and chives

if you're trying to include more vegetables in your diet--or trying sneak them on the plate of that picky eater in your family--then i highly recommend trying this recipe. 

my dad--whose diet consists solely of white starches and meat (we're working on it) tried this recipe for mashed cauliflower and only after I told him discovered it wasn't mashed potatoes.  also i'm not a huge fan of mashed potatoes, but i swear i would eat cauliflower for every meal if i could. so... for the cauliflower lovers, and for the mashed potato lovers...this recipe is for you.

mashed cauliflower with goat cheese and chives

ingredients:
  • one head of cauliflower, rinsed and cut into florets
  • 1 cup low sodium vegetable broth
  • 2.5 oz. plain goat cheese
  • 2 tbsp. dried chives, + more for garnish
  • 1/4 cup extra virgin olive oil
  • 1 tsp. salt
Add the vegetable broth to a 2 qt. stock pot and bring to a boil. Add the cauliflower. When the water begins boiling again, reduce to a simmer and cook, covered, for about 20 minutes. Once the cauliflower is fork tender, add it to a blender ( i used my handy magic bullet ) and blend until creamy. You will probably have to do this in batches. Once all of the cauliflower has been blended, add it back to the stock pot on low heat. Add in the olive oil, salt, and goat cheese. Mix with a spoon until the goat cheese is melted and the dish is smooth and creamy. Next, add the chives. Serve with a little extra garnish on top...

your guests will be impressed and your family will never know the difference :)
enjoy!

Monday, June 24, 2013

our weekend at look up lodge.

over the weekend, i had the privilege of tagging along with my husband as he spoke at our church's children's camp. a couple hundred 3rd and 4th graders from all of our church's different campuses stayed the weekend at look up lodge, and listened to this handsome man speak.
there were four sessions...one on friday night, two on saturday, and one on sunday morning. besides my husband, i think my favorite part of the sessions was hearing the kids sing. i am convinced that the sweetest sound is the sound of little voices worshipping.
saturday afternoon, the kids had free time (and we did too!). they had a surplus of activities to choose from--kayaking, paddle boats, water slide, zipline, and hiking. i was tired from the week, so i thought i would just lay down for 30 minutes...and somehow 30 minutes turned into 3 hours. whoops. but i guess my body needed it.
on our way out sunday, we found this apple tree! though, looks like this pretty little guy won't be ready until fall...
and the views! they were amazing. what's more...these mountains lie only an hour away from our home. score.
i left this weekend feeling blessed to be part of my church, and even more so to be married to this man.

Thursday, June 20, 2013

a quiet afternoon at the used bookstore.

my best friend is moving to new york for at least the next two years. she spent a couple of days near-by preparing for her move, and i got to snag a few hours with her. we went out to eat lunch one afternoon and then headed to this hidden treasure. i feel like not many people know about this bookstore, so it is a great get-away. ..always quiet. you could browse the books for hours. 
    ^^katie found some good ones to take with her on her move (like the one above--Ragamuffin    
     Gospel). not to mention, the books are always great deals! 

selfishly, i want to keep her forever. but new york is lucky to have her! 
we're gonna miss you down here!

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

summer reading list.

1-"bonhoeffer, pastor, martyr, prophet, spy" by eric metaxis // 2- "is everyone hanging out without me, and other concerns" by mindy kaling // 3- "in defense of food" by michael pollan // 4- "wheat belly" by william davis // 5- "every body matters"by gary thomas

my husband is the "reader" in our clan..but i'm starting to catch on. reading takes on a completely different feel when you are doing it for personal pleasure or study, rather than for school. i look forward to finally getting my hands on some books i've had to put on the back burner for a while.

what books are you reading!?

Monday, June 17, 2013

bits from our weekend

this weekend was a bit different for us. normally i'm off on the weekend, but this weekend i had to work. love my job, but it totally threw me off..i kept thinking saturday was friday and sunday was monday. my sweet husband still tried to make it restful for me by taking me out saturday night, and heading to the lake sunday night.
    ^^date nights...they're my favorite.
    ^we spent father's day cooking out on the lake with the foster clan. i didn't make it out there until   
    sunset...but it was perfect timing. with the breeze, view, and peace of the quiet water, i had to remind 
    myself that i wasn't on vacation. 

hope you all had a great weekend celebrating your men, too!

Friday, June 14, 2013

congratulations brittney and connor!

like me and scofield, brittney and connor started their dating relationship in high school. but they go even further back than us, meeting and "dating" in the 9th grade. do the math people..that's 8 years ago. wow. so not only was their wedding day extremely joyful, but it was also extremely emotional. you could just see the love, joy, and sigh of relief on their faces..."finally."
the only way i know to describe brittany and connor's wedding is "perfect." it was small and quaint with only their closest friends and family. the ceremony was planted out in the middle of a field..the guests sitting in white pews. after the ceremony, we mingled over appetizers and wine before heading into the most delicious dinner--tomatoes and mozzarella cheese, followed by salmon, brussel sprouts, and roasted potatoes. not to mention, brittney looked like a woodland goddess in her claire pettibone dress and handmade crown.
    ^best man on the left, groom in the middle, and my man on the right
and because we vote for marriage, these two lovey dovey pictures to wrap it up:
congratulations brittney and connor!! we love you guys!!

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

beet hummus

beets typically get a bad rap, and i really don't know why. they are super good for you, providing a nice dose of vitamin C, potassium, and folate (which is especially important for women). i mean really, the world would be a better place if we just all ate more beets. now, i understand it might be a difficult to add beets into your diet, cold turkey, so i've made the transition easy by adding them to hummus! it's so good, you wouldn't believe you are getting a full serving of vegetables. the beets give the hummus a gorgeous pink color (in my opinion at least), and a light, fruity, refreshing flavor, mixed with a smoky flavor from the cumin. to die for.

beet hummus

ingredients:
  • 4-5 small beets 
  • 2 medium garlic cloves
  • 1 (16 oz) can of garbanzo beans, drained and rinsed
  • 3 tbsp tahini paste
  • 1 tbsp. water
  • juice from one lemon
  • 3/4 tsp. salt
  • 1 tsp. cumin
Start by roasting your beets. If you buy them fresh, you can roast them in the oven for about 1 hour at 375 F. They are cooked when they can be easily poked with a fork. Once they have cooled, peel them. Be careful because it can stain. I prefer to buy my pre-cooked from trader joe's (muuuuuch easier, and quicker!). 

Next, pull out your food process and add the peeled garlic to it. Pulse the garlic by itself, first, to mince it. Then, add all the rest of the ingredients to the food processor. Pulse all the ingredients together until you have a smooth, pink hummus at your preferred consistency. Transfer to a bowl and place in a refrigerator to cool.

Prepare this dip if you really want to impress your guests at your next dinner party! I like to serve mine with blue corn chips. The blue and pink colors go nicely together, making it not only pleasing to the tongue, but pleasing to the eyes.

enjoy!

Monday, June 10, 2013

a quick trip to the beach, just in time for tropical storm andrea

we finally got a few days to celebrate our one year anniversary together. we packed up our bags and headed to litchfield beach, only to be welcomed by rain and thunder. it rained all day thursday, so after a session of yoga we headed out to the local shops...which was fine with us, because let's be real--you can't go to pawley's island and not go to the hammock shops..
     ^and yes, we took home some of this chocolate...
during our exploring we wandered into an olive oil tasting room. we tried flavors from mushroom sage olive oil, to dark chocolate balsamic vinegar. we would have bought all of the flavors if we could, but we settled on pear cinnamon balsamic vinegar. can't wait to try it on a fresh summer salad!
then finally on friday, after deciding to hang out on the beach regardless if they sun joined us or not, the sky cleared and the sun came out! we layed on the beach, read our books, and took a nice, long walk (my favorite!). we'd say our trip was a success.
we hope you've enjoyed your week as much as we have!


Thursday, June 6, 2013

see ya in a few...

we are to the beach for a few days..be back soon!

Tuesday, June 4, 2013

eleuthera: part 3


one of my favorite parts of the trip was when we went into an local elementary school for their assembly. we had the privilege of creating our own program for the assembly, and started off their day with a skit, a dance, and a game. regardless of the fact we probably gave the teachers a headache the rest of the day from over-energized 2nd and 3rd graders, the staff was so warm and welcoming! Such delightful people...

thanks eleuthera for a wonderful trip!
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