Tuesday, December 11, 2012

28 Springs Photo Essay


Dinner at 28 Springs

        

Cajun Style Chicken Fried Steak
Bacon Wrapped Meatloaf



Salmon
Dessert Coffee


Madelines




Saturday, September 8, 2012

Distraction # 7 - Memes and Someecards

If you're looking for another time waster, look no more for here is one of the best!
Memes and Someecards are great distractions that will entertain you and make you laugh.  I was first introduced to both of these through Facebook (an entire distraction of its own).

Perhaps the best thing about memes and someecards is the ability to use the same image or idea to apply to a variety of topics.  Some people have even gotten into creating their own meme or card.  I wish I could come up with some of this stuff!

Another great thing is that you can send these to friends, family, or anybody for any occasion.  Maybe the meme or card just reminded you of them.  Maybe it's their birthday, anniversary, or another holiday.  Whatever the occasion, memes and someecards are quick and easy ways to entertain.

Just check out some of my favorites below.
Then go distract yourself by finding more and creating your own!


Funny College Ecard: Good luck studying information you'll never use in the job you won't have when you graduate.Funny Columbus Day Ecard: This Columbus Day, let's apologize for our historical mistreatment of American Indians by losing money at a tribal casino.

Distraction #6 - Dorm Life

Living in a dorm can be very fun, but it can also be very distracting for a college student.  I mean, unless you grow up to become a character from Friends - which I absolutely love, by the way - you will never again have the opportunity to live with a bunch of crazy people trying to make the most of their life before entering "The Real World."  (And no, this time I'm not referring to the television show.)  Here are a few things that I have been extremely distracted by and that you should look out for.

#1 - Dorm Events
My dorm hosts events that not only offer opportunities for socializing and entertainment but also FREE FOOD!  Last year we started the annual tradition of Floor Wars - random games that the dorm floors compete in to find one winning floor.  Afterwards we had a pizza party. #winning

 


#2 - Awesome Roommate/Suitemates
Not everyone is blessed with a roommate or suitemates that they love to live with.  I, on the other hand, am extremely blessed to live with the best people in the world, but again they can be a big distraction.  Simple things like trips to Walmart can take up so much precious homework time.  There are also those frequent television shows we all watch together, ice cream nights, dance parties, and random events that we do together. #lovethesegirls



#3 - Pranking & Randomness
My roommate and I have decided that this is the year to complete our "College Bucket List."  This includes doing random stuff we have always wanting to do (like playing paintball, going to a big college football game, attending a drive-in movie theatre, etc. . . ).  The best part is the Dorm Pranks!  We just started developing ideas and succeeded with our first attempt a couple weeks ago.  #BennietheBanana

Photo: I heard you've met our friend!
This thing has been going around our dorm like crazy and winding up in the most random places!

As you can see, dorm life can be a major distraction and steal all your time away.  The key is to find balance between the fun things and the not so fun things (class work).  And while I do warn you about spending too much time being a crazy college kid, it is a fundamental time in life to do things you will never do ever again.  So live it up! (Safely, of course.)

Distraction #5 - Cooking Real Food

So it's not that my college's cafeteria is THAT bad, I just like to think that it is.  Plus, who doesn't make any possible excuse to have "real" food whenever possible.  My roommate is gluten free so she has to cook all the time - Great for Me!!  But it can turn into a real distraction sometimes.  When the pots and pans come out my mind instantly turns to mush . . . mashed potatoes and steak, that is.  And it probably doesn't help that we love to try new recipes we find on the internet (a whole other distraction).

The real key to easy cooking in the dorm is having the right materials.  My roommate is a big fan of goodwill and has found many treasures like those below.

Hot Plate for heating up pots and pans
Electric Skillet for cooking meat, sauteing veggies, etc. . . 













It's also important to find meals that are quick and easy to make.  
RAMON & EASY-MAC DON'T COUNT!!
Here's a couple of the things my roommate and I make when we are in a time crunch.



Tacos - Just brown the meat (or cook it beforehand and just
warm it in the skillet), microwave a shell or tortilla, add some lettuce/cheese/tomato/avocado/salsa/etc., wrap, and DONE. 

Quick Side Dish - Chips and Salsa are super easy.



Spaghetti - Quickly cook some noodles, warm up a can 
of spaghetti sauce, and DONE. If you want to get 
"fancy," add some meat or Parmesan cheese.

Quick Side Dish - Warm up some green beans and 
throw some garlic bread in the oven or microwave.



And when you have more time you can get really fancy while still keeping it pretty simple.
Here's a recipe we just tried the other night.  It was really good!

Chicken Marsala

Prep: 10 min Cook: 15 min


Tbsp whole-wheat flour
Tbsp white flour
1/4 tsp white pepper
1 - 1 1/2 lb chicken cutlets
3 c sliced mushrooms
Tbsp thinly sliced shallots
1/2 c Marsala wine
1/2 c low-sodium chicken broth 
2 Tbsp chopped parsley
1/2 tsp chopped fresh thyme leaf




1. In a shallow bowl, combine flours and pepper. Dredge chicken in mixture and set aside. 

2. Lightly coat a large, nonstick skillet with cooking spray and heat on medium-high. Add chicken and sauté until lightly browned, 2 to 3 minutes per side. Remove cutlets to a plate and keep warm.

3. Add mushrooms and shallots to pan; stir for 1 to 2 minutes.

4. Add wine to pan. Reduce to a glaze, scraping any loose brown bits from bottom of pan. 

5. Reduce heat and add broth, parsley, and thyme. Stir; cook until broth reduces by half. 

6. Return chicken to pan and simmer for 5 minutes. Serve hot.

Makes 4 servings. Per serving: 224 cal, 2 g fat (1 g sat), 400 g sodium, 20 g carbs, 1 g fiber, 27 g protein

Make it a meal 
Mash 1/2 cup boiled red bliss potatoes (leave the skins on for maximum nutrition) with 1 Tbsp fat-free cream cheese, 1 Tbsp skim milk, and saltand pepper to taste. Serve alongside 1/2 cup peeled, sliced carrots that have been boiled, drained, and glazed with 1 tsp honey. This pair of belly-filling sides adds a mere 116 calories, for a dinnertime total of 340.


So good luck with your cooking and try not to get too distracted!

Saturday, September 1, 2012

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