July 30, 2012

What are you doing here, Sassy McSassterson?


This morning after my run I wanted to make me a green smoothie, but I haven't gone to the grocery store for awhile, and I was running low on items.  I opened the fridge and found me a few items, blended them together, and it ended up being one of my favorite smoothies.  Here's what I did:

1 apple
1 peach
2 handfuls of spinach
Pineapple juice
Greek yogurt
Vanilla extract

If you want to blend some ice in there it will make it colder, and give it a thicker consistency.  Bottoms up!

July 29, 2012

Drat my luck. I took all my cannonball securing tools out of my truck just yesterday.


In the process of getting items for my Sunday chicken dinner yesterday, I forgot to get rolls, again.  When I mentioned that to Jeremy he requested the rolls I make that taste like Texas Roadhouse rolls.  I've made them in the past, and we loved them.  Today I also made the cinnamon butter, and it was delicious.  Here's the recipe I used.  I got it from realmomkitchen.com:

Texas Roadhouse Rolls with Cinnamon Honey Butter


Ingredients
  • Roll dough:
  • 2 tsp active dry yeast plus 1 tsp sugar
  • 1/4 cup warm water
  • 1 cups milk
  • 1 Tbsp. melted butter
  • 1/4 cup sugar
  • 3-4 cups flour
  • 1 egg
  • 1 tsp salt
  • Cinnamon Honey Butter:
  • 1/2 cup butter
  • 1/2 cup powdered sugar
  • 1/2 cup honey
  • 1 tsp. cinnamon
Instructions
  1. Add yeast and 1 tsp sugar to the warm water. Set aside.
  2. Place milk in microwave for 45 seconds. Add butter to milk and stir in until butter is completely melted. Check the temp of the milk, it should be lukewarm, if not then allow to cool until lukewarm.
  3. Once yeast has doubled in volume, add yeast mixture to milk mixture in the bowl of a stand mixer. Add the sugar and enough flour (about half) and mix until it reaches the consistency of a muffin batter. Let rest for 10 minutes.
  4. Add egg and salt to the mixture. Beat well. Add enough remaining flour to make flour to form soft dough.
  5. Knead dough in mixer with dough hook until smooth and satiny.
  6. Cover and let rise in a warm area until double in size.
  7. Once double in size punch and let rest for 10 minutes.
  8. Press of roll dough on a lightly floured surface. Shape into a long rectangle. Cut the rectangle in half using a pizza cutter and then cut each half into 6 pieces.
  9. Place on greased baking sheets and let rise until doubled.
  10. Bake at 350 F for 10-15 minutes. Until golden brown. Makes 1 dozen.
  11. To make the butter: Beat butter with hand mixer until light and fluffy.
  12. Add remaining ingredients and beat with mixer until well blended. Serve on warm rolls.

July 25, 2012

You lost me at carrots. Which, uh, by the way, was the first draft of ‘you had me at hello’


I called the temple today, and we are now on the schedule!  I feel like I can officially say that Jeremy and I are getting married October 26, 2012!

She’s the essence of cool. Cool’s her street name. She’s got it monogrammed on her towels and everything

Last night Jeremy and I met up with his family to have a little pinewood derby contest at the Provo Beach Resort.  This was a very serious matter, for the men.  Jeremy was nice enough to let me paint the car though.  This is how our car, or shall I say truck, turn out:


(You can't tell in the picture, but the truck was silver and red).  The men then took over the serious matters.  Such as...


putting graphite on the plastic wheels, and...


making sure all the cars weigh the same.


Then it was time to race!  Who do you think won?  I'm not going to tell you, you'll have to watch it for yourself:


and the winner was...


Team Jeremy and Nicole!


We are officially the unofficial champions of Provo Beach Resort's Pinewood Derby!  Feel free to applaud.

July 24, 2012

May your love last long like it's battery-powered

So that guy I'm dating decided that he can't live without me (thank heavens).  He proposed this idea to me, marriage.  Since I'm head over hills for him, I decided it was worth a shot.  Here's the proposal story...

Earlier last week I told Jeremy that I wanted to take him on a date because he is  always spoiling me.  I decided to take him to a Bees game up in Salt Lake.


It was a lot of fun, and there were even fireworks after.  The next day I had to take the Praxis test in the morning, and I realized I didn't have pencils.  I asked  Jeremy if we could stop at Walmart on the way home.  He was a little apprehensive (which I figured was just because he was tired), but he consented.  Once we got home he told me that he had a treat inside for me because I am always spoiling him.  When I opened the front door this is what I saw...






You can't see it in the pictures, but the stairs were lined with candles, and there was also some asphalt pie on the coffee table, I'll explain...

We first met at a service auction.  He bought a dinner that my roommate and I auctioned off.  When he and his roommates came over for the dinner I had made asphalt pie for dessert.  I cut the pie into 8 pieces, not realizing that there were 9 mouths to feed.  Since the slices were already kind of small, I just served them, and didn't have a slice for myself.  I claimed that I was full, and didn't want any.  Sometime while we were dating Jeremy found out this is what had happened.

When we walked down to the basement Jeremy said that he wanted me to finally have my slice of asphalt pie.  He then read a really sweet letter to me, and proposed!  I said yes before he could even get the question out.


He is getting me a custom-made ring, so I just have a band for now.  I'll post a picture of the real ring when I get it.