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Tuesday, December 25, 2012

Merry Xmas Everyone


If you're reading this, then the world didn't end on Friday! Hooray! Today being Christmas and all, I'll keep it short in the midst of celebration. And if you don't celebrate Chrsitmas, then I hope you had a great Hanukkah, Kwanza, Festivus, or are simply having a fabulous Tuesday afternoon in December :) 



Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Pumpkin Creme Brulee and Drunken Apple Sauce


So awhile back, before Lilly and I really knew each other that well, we bonded over the fact that we both enjoyed pumpkin seasonal (*coughandnotsoseasonalcough*) treats. Over the summer Lilly had emailed me this recipe, which looked amazing. However the other day when the opportunity arose to finally make it we didn't have heavy cream. However, looking at the amount of cream and egg yolks needed for this recipe made me feel for my heart, and specifically how I don't want it to feel attacked :/ I know, not something I should really worry about, but I do. 


So instead I followed this recipe, which better matched the amount of certain ingredients we had on hand. Namely, I had made a pumpkin cheesecake (maybe if you're all lucky one day I'll make a post on that, it's to die for) for Lilly's birthday and had the left over pumpkin puree (which to be honest I at no point actually measured, but I suspect it was probably a little over what the recipe called for) and 2 cups cream leftover from making whipped cream. We also had 4 egg yolks saved in the fridge from something else we had made, maybe one of the batches of muffins a few weeks ago? Who knows. I wasn't great about measure all the ingredients perfectly. I didn't use cloves, and I used 2 cups of cream instead of 1.5 and half a cup of milk. 
  


I'll admit it. I didn't bake them long enough. At all. Even after a few hours of refrigeration they were still liquid on the inside. That didn't stop me from trying one, but it made Lilly queasy just watching me do it. So the next day I re-baked them, and once they were finally cooked they were totally fine (though honestly, they were still delicious even when they weren't fully cooked!)



Side note: I'm not sure how safe it is to photograph yourself using a little butane torch, but it's certainly somewhat challenging. 


A day or two after the pumpkin creme brulee experience, Lilly and I were going to an informal potluck that I had to make something for kind of last minute. We had a few apples (four, to be exact) in the fridge that were on the brink of going bad, so I decided to make applesauce with them. For those of you who have never made homemade applesauce, you should try it sometime (it tastes amazing warm over vanilla ice cream!) it's super easy. All you gotta do is peel and chop those bad boys up and then simmer them in a pot with some water and (cinnamon) / (nutmeg) / (sugar) / (ginger) to taste (all those parenthesized things are optional, but what I tend to use). I also got this crazy idea: we had about half a glass of red wine left in a bottle that had been there for over a month. Clearly no one was about to drink it, so I threw it in the pot. And honestly? I think that was a fine decision :) 



Tuesday, December 11, 2012

It's Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas


So for the record I am all about holidays and celebrating and having a few silly decorations for each occasion and whatnot. Lilly on the other hand, is typically not (sad, I know). But proving to be the absolute best girlfriend ever, when I returned to the apartment from New Hampshire, she had put up a few decorations and had a bag full of fun little decorations that I could put up!! :) 



As the story I was told goes, the jade tree started to get decorated...until Lilly found a spider in it :/ Apparently that was enough to discourage her from that venture. 



Above on the left is what will one day be the home of Lilly's moss terrarium, but for now is waiting until spring so that she can actually go out to forage for some moss. Since it was empty, I felt it could use a little holiday cheer and filled it with some sparkly red garland and a few little green bells. On the right above is our little mini tree! :) This item I've had since my freshman year of college. Lilly added her touches to it, putting it atop her cake platter and topping the tree with a lobster (have I mentioned we have a bizarre amount of lobster themed items?)


This might be one of my favorite touches of all! It's probably just because I've been wanting to put something up on the wall behind TV, but have yet to get around to finding something for there. Now it's home to 10 cheap foam shaped ornaments that are caked in glitter. Seriously. So. Much. Glitter. But it's all good, I didn't make too much of a mess putting them up :)


Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Cyanotypes


So for the past few days, much to Lilly's dismay, I've been back in my home state of New Hampshire (aka - the best state in America, just sayin) and while home yesterday I made some cyanotypes. Cyanotypes are basically contact prints that are blue in color. Personally I like them because they're one of the few photographic processes (outside the digital world) that are easy to accomplish at home. There's no fancy equipment or anything really necessary. 


Now I had originally started this task because I wanted to see how it would hold up on canvas (more on that in a bit), but I mixed up more chemicals then I really needed so I did a handful of paper prints as well. It was kind of cloudy out today, and after doing the canvas prints I had some stuff I needed to do, so I let the paper prints sit by the sliding glass doors to the porch all day in the hopes that they'd get enough sun. Hindsight 20/20, I should've just left them outside all day since it was so low on sunlight in my backyard (I did with one of them, and it had the best deep blue color of the bunch). Oh well. Still not to shabby for the most part :)




So fun fact: I got 8 canvases this weekend to experiment on. Originally I just got 4 little 4x4 inch canvases from Michael's (they were on sale and totaled at less than $5!), but then when I was in the Christmas Tree Shop later that day they had some cheap canvases of a more normal size, so I picked up a few more. The cyanotype chemicals did not like the little canvases, they wouldn't soak in and just repelled and balled up on top of the canvas. The cheaper canvases it took to much better though, it probably has to do with the way the canvases were pre-primed and whatnot, I suppose there will have to be more experiments there....not that I really mind at all :)


Some of these will be going on the walls once I get them back down to the apartment. The rest I'll throw up on Etsy, so check out my shop! :)