Saturday, September 14

Chicken Stock 101

Broth is a saving a grace in this house. Anytime one of us comes home with a cold (or I just want to make risotto) having homemade broth handy in the freezer saves the day. I have only followed Alice Water's instructions for making broth, and have yet to ever be disappointed by its outcome. It may seem excessive, but go ahead and use a whole chicken to make your broth. After an hour or so of cooking, you may take the chicken out of the pot, remove the breast, and then return the rest to the pot. The poached breasts can then be turned into a delicious meal while your broth continues to cook. 

For me, the meat you chose makes all the difference. If you have left over chicken with bones that you don't want to go to waste, choose the meatiest parts such the neck, back, and wings. This will help  your broth from being too thin. (Notice I didn't mention the livers... save those for a mousse, to fry, or really just anything else).

1. Put your chicken, gizzards, heart, and neck in your large, heavy bottomed, pot.

 

2. Then fill the pot with cold water (about 1.5 gallons)
3. Add 1 onion halved, 2 carrots peeled, 1 head of garlic halved, and 1 stalk of celery
4. Season with salt, 1/2 teaspoon (I always do more) of peppercorns, parsley, thyme, and 1 bay leaf

 

 5. Bring to a boil, then continue to simmer the broth for about 4 to 5 hours followed by straining. If using immediately, skim the fat and season with additional salt to taste. Serve hot, or allow to cool completely and then freeze.

Monday, September 9

Link Love: Planners & Printables

I forgot how hectic back-to-school can be. The past two weeks have been exhausting, but I was able to find some quality time to rejuvenate. My grandma and I even made homemade sourdough bread, but more on that recipe another day!

As dorky as this is going to sound, my new "life planner" has been instrumental in getting me through the busy days. When I started looking for a new day planner, I knew I needed a larger size for work as I have to keep up with numerous 8.5 x 11 papers between multiple locations. When I found Crystal Wilkerson's Life Planner, I feel in love.

A few pictures of my Life Planner taken by Rebecca Cooper! :)  My life planner challenge starts tomorrow...January 15th...on my blog!  Come join me!
Image by Rebecca Cooper
Not only do I love all the options her planner provides, I also love that I am not limited to using just her pages. Using a three-ring binder, you can mix-and-match free printables from online and get exactly what you are looking for when it comes to "life planning" and organization. Pinterest is a good place to start for finding free printables online.

For work and at home, here a few more links to free or inexpensive printables you may enjoy:

To Do List :: http://www.apairofpears.com/2011/11/for-taking-to-do-list.html
Daily Checklist :: http://thyme-is-honey.com/2011/08/12/two-point-oh/
Monthly Calendar :: http://www.etsy.com/listing/160968060/numbers-printable-monthly-calendar-for
2013 Calendar Months :: http://www.thetwineryblog.com/2012/11/2013-printable-calendar.html
Weekly Calendar :: http://www.bridgettedwards.com/2010/03/23/printable-weekly-calendar/
Things I... :: http://idlized.blogspot.ca/2012/06/trying-to-get-things-organized.html
Project Checklist :: http://www.thenesteffect.com/2012/01/january-challenge-list-making-101.html
Weekly To Do :: http://www.cleanandscentsible.com/2012/06/making-to-do-lists-fun.html
Menu Planner :: http://www.thediyvillage.com/2013/09/free-printable-weekly-menu-planners.html
Watercolor Menu Template :: http://www.katescreativespace.com/2013/07/04/a-painted-romance/
Floral Menu Template :: http://smittenonpaper.com/blog/?p=1945
Retro Holiday Shopping List :: http://smittenonpaper.com/blog/?p=511

For those who just can't embrace the binder (I know I couldn't for a while), I absolutely love this company out of Korea. They pay close attention to design details as well as the practicalities of everyday usage. Invite.L is breath of fresh air when it comes to day planners as you usually get utility or aesthetics - rarely both. Their "agenda" is hands-down the greatest planner I've ever used.


 Le Spiral - Six Month Daily Planner-Le Spiral, 2012, planner, notebookDer Reisende Planner 2013-Der Reisende, planner, notebook, Der Tasche, 2013, 2014Daily Planner Ver.2-stationery, daily, planner, ver.2, bookcloth binding, planner and notebook cover

Another design-worthy planner by Little OTSU was in my OliveBox this month as well! I can't wait to start using it come January. Until next time, good luck getting (and staying) organized!



Tuesday, August 27

Moms on Instagram

Moms never get enough credit, and I think these three ladies deserve some extra kudos!
Check 'em out! 


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What are some of your favorite IG feeds?


Saturday, August 24

Curl up on the Porch

The only thing I can think of that would make my saturday's any better is a sleeping porch. 
Sleeping porch....would love this!!!!
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Love sleeping porches

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Sleeping porch
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Sleeping porch
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Sleeping porch- magical. Best gest room/ play area/ happy place ever. I will have this someday!
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Sunday, August 18

Homemade Bread: Link Love

Here are a few links I love when it comes to making homemade bread:

The NY Times No Knead Bread recipe is my go to recipe for everyday bread. 

No Knead Bread  // http://www.nytimes.com/2006/11/08/dining/081mrex.html?_r=0

This week we made the Pioneer Woman's Dutch Oven Herb Bread and Cheese Buns I found on pinterest. Both were so easy and delicious! We will definitely be making them again soon. 

Dutch Oven Herb Bread // http://thepioneerwoman.com/cooking/2009/05/the-bread-in-his-words/

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Stuffed Cheese Buns // http://www.yammiesnoshery.com/2012/08/peetas-stuffed-cheese-buns.html

Stuffed Cheese Buns.

Then, there is Deborah Madison, who never disappoints. Her Classic Sandwich bread is an uber-practical solution for packing lunches, and it's Back-to-School tomorrow for me!


Classic Sandwich Bread // http://1cupcakeatatime.blogspot.com/2009/03/classic-sandwich-bread.html

Also, Here are two fun bread recipes I adore. They are both easy make-ahead breakfast items, you'll fall in love with for the week days!


Braided Cinnamon Wreath Bread // http://totallyloveit.com/braided-cinnamon-rolls/

Cinnamon Sweet Bread

Blueberry Orange Bread // http://asouthernfairytale.com/2013/07/16/blueberry-orange-bread/




Even if you just have 15 minutes this afternoon - get some bread started! Maybe you have more time, and want to get a head start on meal planning for this week. Do it! You'll thank yourself tomorrow!