Thursday, June 25, 2009

A Week Ago From Right Now

We were welcoming Jason home. There were so many smiles!

Blogger is being dumb (yes, blogger, not me) so pictures will be added to this post later.

Sunday, June 14, 2009

Operation Cafe Rio

I absolutely love Cafe Rio, more specifically their pork barbacoa salad. Insearch of a way to more often satisfy my cravings for sweet pork I went to the internet in search for an authentic receipe. After much research, I found choose these reciepes as the best variations to try. Off to the grocerie store I went, and home again to begin Operation Cafe Rio.
First order of buisness, the pork.

Sweet Pork

3lbs pork roast (butt of shoulder)
3/4 cup coca cola
1T garlic minced (1 clove)
3/4 c Ketchup (I use El Pato and Ketchup b/c all the other receipes I read called for taco sauce)
1 c brown sugar
juice from 2 limes
1 C tomatilla sauce (this was the only receipe that called for this, and is probably the reason I chose this one)

Place the pok in a crock-pot. Tope with garlic and coca cola. Cover and cook on high for 4-5 hours or until you can shred it with a fork. Shred pork. Mix in the remaining ingredients for the sauce. Cover and simmer on low until ready to serve.

The pork turned out great. Other receipes say to cook it in water and then add the coca cola later, which would be interesting to try in the future.
Next the rice. I've decided that I like lime rice sooo much more than spanish rice. This rice was easy and turned out great!

Lime Rice
in a saucepan, saute:

2T butter
1 yellow onion, chopped
4 garlic cloves, minced

In a large pot, bring to a boil the following:

6 2/3 cups water
8tsp chicken buillion
1/2 bunch cilantro choppped
2tsp cumin
2 sm cans diced green chilies
1 T lime juice
1/2 tsp pepper
3 C rice (maybe a half a cup more, you have to play)
And of course you can't forget the tomatillo dressing

Tomatillo Dressing
2 Jalapenos
3 garlic cloves
2 tomatillos
1 handful cilantro
2 limes
2 cups buttermilk
2 cups mayonnaise
2 pkgs Hidden Valley Ranch salad and dressing mix

Blend all ingredients except mayonnaise in blender until smooth. Whisk in the mayo and chill until ready to serve. Yummy yummy!

I was so pleased after taking my first bite that we had to bust out the camera! It really tasted like the real thing. If you to have a love affair with Cafe Rio, like I do, you've got to try this!

Sunday, June 7, 2009

In May

During the month of May I...

Watched my tomatoe plants dry up and die from record heat.

Drempt about our cruise and wished I was still there.

Wished my mom a happy Mother's Day, (can't wait to see Wicked with you next month, Mom!)

Counted down the days until MPS released for summer break.

Picked peaches with my best friend and made yummy peach jam.

Obseved Memorial Day with a hike up Camalback (in the rain). Made strawberry jam.

Said goodbye to Kids Corner, and 60 of the greatest friends I've had for the last 3 years.

Thoroughly enjoyed my first week of summer vacation.

Found out my brother is returning from Columbia on June 18th (only 10 more days!)

Looked for a new job.

Found a new job at The Jackson Center as a physical therapy tech.

Hiked 14 1/2 miles through the Grand Canyon with my mom in one day! (Check out details here)
It was a great month, and so far, June is off to a great start. Tomorrow, I start my new job, wish me luck!

Monday, May 25, 2009

Day Four:Key West

Our last port of call was Key West, Florida. The island used to be the wealthiest city in Florida, but today it is a huge tourist location. However, as you travel farther in from the coast you can still see tons of old homes with large porches and front yards covered in tropical gardens, they were so pretty!
We walked into a small indoor mall, and wondered upstairs where we found a very sweet lady feeding parrots. She told us about a free movie playing inside that she described as "scuba diving without getting wet," so we decided to go in and check it out. The film was played on three huge side by side screens. It featured all of Florida's beautiful wildlife and reefs. Dave and I were looking at each other and asking how is this free?! Then we figured it, near the end of the film it took a very different turn. Suddenly we were watching the a description of the 7 creative periods and being quoted Psalms. As we left the theater they were handed JW literature, and then it all made sense...kind of.

From there we continued our walk around Key West, this time in search of some key lime pie. A local told us about a lady that worked in a grocery store up the road and said she sold the best key lime pie on the island. So we headed up the road for a slice. We lucked out and got the last one on the shelf. It was the strongest creamiest key lime pie I've ever tasted. It had a great brown sugar crust, and was topped off with banana cream frosting. We met the baker and she was totally flattered to be called the best. She then recommend a great place to go get conch fritters, and after giving Dave an English lesson on how to properly pronounce conch (conk) we were on our way.

The place turned out to be a total shack. It looked like all its walls and roofing were built with depree left over from the last hurricane. It had so much charater, and was a great place to eat.Dave's conch fritters, which are basically hushpuppies.

Here we are at a the Blond Giraffe, a key lime pie factory, that every tour guide book will tell you has the best key lime pie, but our local friend knew better.

After walking around for so long we were getting hot, so we stopped at the dock, put our feet in the cool water, and enjoyed the view.

From start to finish, the whole trip was a blast! It was very relaxing and beautiful, and so much fun to get to spend so much time together.

Sunday, May 17, 2009

Blurb Book

After spending way to much time choosing background colors and then forgetting about it for a long time, I finally finished our album for 2007. If your bored, you can check out the first 15 pages here.

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Day Three:CocoCay

Tuesday was by far Dave and I's favorite day. Royal Caribbean owns a little island in the Bahamas called CocoCay it was very beautiful and a ton of fun. To me, the day was as if someone had a private party on the beach and invited us to come.
We found this comfy spot on the beach...With this view and didn't want to move all day, and the best part was we didn't have to.
The water was so crystal blue.

There were huge sand bars you could walk out into the ocean on and find conch shells.

We participated in the boys against girls relay that was a blast, but Dave had the most fun playing volleyball.
We also went for a late night climb on the ship's rock wall.

And just like every other night, the night was not complete without a stop by pizza the parlor for a late night snack.

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Day Two: Nassau

One of the greatest things about being on a cruise is going to bed in one place, and then with no effort of your own, waking up in a completely new and exciting place. Tuesday morning found us in Nassau, Bahamas. Aside from the pushy locals that want your business and money Nassau was really great.

We took a boat ride Past Paradise Island to Athol Island where we went snorkeling. Neither of us had ever been before, it was a great first experience.
Tuesday night was formal night on the ship.
And when we got back to our room we found an elephant in our bed!