Look what I made. I hope it turns out!
Note: I made the quick pickles, not the actual canning ones.
It helps me to say these things aloud, I think.
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Look what I made. I hope it turns out!
Note: I made the quick pickles, not the actual canning ones.
My honey has mad grill skillz!!! Check it out:
Dave and Henry made me breakfast on Sunday. It was awesome. Dave’s skills in the kitchen are really improving.
The best part of the meal was the bacon, cooked just the way I like it - brittle!
Monica made us a fabulous lunch yesterday - isn’t it pretty?
And right now she’s making blueberry muffins for breakfast!
For Cristin, who recently watched The Jerk.
Personally, I’ve always thought Pizza in a Cup was a real thing. I mean, any properly good piece of floppy pizza could be ideally served in a big styrofoam cup. Beats the multiple paper plates they use at Randy’s.
But after our discussion the other night, I’m not sure if this ever existed as a concept outside of the world of The Jerk.
So, imagine my delight when the soup of the day at Edward’s Mill was Pizza Soup!
It was pretty good!
This will probably be the prettiest post on my site, so enjoy all these lovely pictures!
The spread at the shower was just amazing. Credit to the girl who dreamed up the menu! It was delish, and there was so much food, I know no one left hungry!!
I had one request and for that I used either the word “Mexican” or “cheese,” I can’t remember which. I got a variety of tasty little cheese-filled mexican treats. And when asked what food would go best with melted chocolate, I greedily said pineapple! I got that wish, too.
The table, at a glance.


Some close-ups.

My girls wouldn’t use bowls for dip, would they?



The chocolate fondue - how fabulous is chocolate fondue?
I spent half the night eating most of the pineapple at the fondue bowl. YUM.

What shower would be complete without a cake? But not content to do it up like everyone else, they went with a cookie cake!! It was like a chocolate chip coookie, but enormous, and with icing. It said “Bye bye tummy, Hello Mummy!” So freaking cute.


And I didn’t even make it to this tray, but they look gorgeous, don’t they?

There was plenty of wine, some crazy strong blue Wildberry Martinis and of course, pudding shots. Pudding shots are quite yum! Everyone seemed pretty relaxed and happy - I think the food and drink was a hit!

Photo credit.
Before I start blogging about the shower(!!!) I thought I’d recap the rest of the weekend with our visitors.
First, we played with Ian some more.
And then we tried to go to the Mellow Mushroom but it was an hour wait and it was pretty cold outdoors, which was the only place to wait. Their bad fortune was good news for the folks at MoJoe’s across the street where we ended up. It’s a funny little place with an odd crowd, but they’ve got good burgers and tasty fried accompaniments. Yum!!
Ian was precious, of course. (It was a little cold on their heated porch.)
Dave relaxing.
Amy being a goof.
Monica enjoys her Corona.
For me? It’s a nice, relaxing lunch at the Waffle.
Yum.

I heart it so.
I can’t highly enough recommend a very long lunch at a fancy cafe with girlfriends to soothe the soul. Especially on a workday.
On Tuesday, I met with new mommies Ele and Molly and babies Finn and Cooper at the cafe at Nordstrom to have their tasty chicken caesar.
It was awesome getting to catch up with the girls - I haven’t seen Molly since Ele’s baby shower and it’s been about 5 weeks since I’d seen Ele and Finn. We chatted babies and transitions and pregnancy, even a little L&D. I definitely felt better seeing what it’s like on the other side, and knowing that I can do it, too!
Yesterday was Dave’s birthday, so we went to a nice dinner at Mo’s Diner downtown. Pretty tasty, especially the dessert!
Happy Birthday Honey!
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