So here is my amazing Easter post! I say amazing, because I got to "be" with my family today, despite the fact we're 2,500 miles apart.
This past Thursday I got a package from Mom: she prewarned me that everything IN the bag was for Easter morning, and everything OUT of the bag was for right away. One of the things "for right away" was the adorable chick with Easter ears on the right. The bunny and duck I got last year :)
She also sent me a TON of candy, which I am so so so so so excited about! If you'll look at the bottom left you'll see a ziploc bag looking thing which is a bag of CHOCOLATE BABIES - which you will recognize if you are a fan of All of a Kind Family... I wish I had a copy to read while I ate them! Maybe I can find one on Amazon, and hold off on the babies until I get it...
All of my goodies came in this awesome reusable grocery bag. I LOVE these things - my mommy is awesome!
Mom gave me some lovely Easter eggs (with candy in them), so I'm using the eggs as decoration. The piggy bank was from my Valentines' box from Mom, and standing next to him you can see the lovely china rabbit she included in the Easter box.
She also gave me a sign for my door - luckily there was a hole in it already, so I just threw in a thumbtack, and hung up my awesome plaque.
She knows I write notes and lists all the time, and now I have this awesome pad that lives on my fridge - and it's so cute! "Only great minds can afford a simple style." I like it!
I always, always, ALWAYS double-line my pans now. Saves me SO much trouble. Also, I love Pam. I started using nonstick cooking spray my sophomore year of undergrad, and left a can at Mom's once over the summer (I rarely cook at home, so she inherited all my foodstuffs when I came back from a semester), and she got addicted to it too. I pass this tip on to all new/aspiring chefs: USE NONSTICK COOKING SPRAY!!
I had to go all over town to find lamb that wasn't the teeniest little chop that wouldn't even fill up Thumbelina. I'm not even joking. Thankfully, Whole Foods stepped up to the plate (that store is to me like what an addict walking into a cave full of crack cocaine in Mexico might feel), and I am beyond proud I walked out of there with only two pounds of lamb and a pound of Brussels sprouts.
This is fresh picked rosemary from my garden of potted plants outside my front door...rosemary, mint, chocolate mint, and a pineapple that seems determined to die. At least the rosemary and mint are growing well!
Once again: USE NONSTICK COOKING SPRAY! It's my mom's recipe - you cut slits here and there in the lamb, and shove (part or all) of a clove of garlic in each slit with some rosemary. And rub with olive oil before putting it in the pan.
I tried a new recipe for pan-fried Brussels sprouts, and cut them in half on Mom's recommendation. I never cook them by myself, and it never occurred to me that there might be something living inside each sprout...definitely cut them all in half as I washed them and checked them for lil critters. I didn't find any, although there was a little bit of marking on the outside of one or two sprouts, but I just peeled the outside leaves off and they were clean underneath.
Mashed potatoes. They are my holiday dish, dammit, and I don't care what you say!!
I was frying the garlic, onions, and waiting for it to be time to put the sprouts in.
Mashed potatoes boiling, sprouts done, was just waiting for the lamb to be ready to take it out of the oven.
Here's the cooked lamb! I could've given it a few more minutes, but it might have hardened, so I'm glad I took it out when I did.
I got to be with my family while I was cooking thanks to the wonder that is Skype!
My dinnerplate!! Lamb, Brussels sprouts, broccoli, corn, roast potato and mashed potatoes, that's how I roll.
I got to be at the table with my family. I can't even begin to explain just how much that means to me. You either understand it or you don't.
Once I finished eating, I put all my stuff in the fridge and talked to Mom and Lidia for over an hour while Dad took a nap. Then I took a nap...yay naps! I love naps. What is the point of life without naps? But seriously, it was the most wonderful afternoon, being a part of my family again, even though I'm physically apart from them.
I hate doing dishes. I really, really, really hate doing dishes. But I don't have a dishwasher, so they must be done. And now most of mine are. Just the big pot and its lid left, and I need everything else to dry first so I can put it away and free up space on the drying rack.
Are those the most awesome fridge contents ever? I think those are the most awesome fridge contents ever. Particularly because they're in MY fridge.
Oh, so full. I want to eat more...but I am SO full. I can't nap again, so I think I'll curl up with a book. After all, it is a holiday!
Happy Easter, everybody!!