Friday, October 19, 2012

The Inovative Artist


Lately I've had a lot of projects, especially with my Illustration BFA application coming up too soon, so I've been working on campus as much as possible to get them done. Today I got to work around 2pm and planned on staying till about 9pm, so I brought some ramen noodles to eat. However I forgot a fork. Problem? Never! A couple paintbrushes and I have chopsticks, perfect for an Asain dinner!

Saturday, October 6, 2012

Taste of Fall

 Yes, this post is all about food. Some may be tired of food but I have 2 reasons why I keep taking pictures of those things I cook. First, to show that I can. I feel like so many of my teen years were wasted because I did not take up the chance to learn to cook more, so now I am teaching myself. The second reason is for my own self-esteem. Taking pictures of my food, reminds me that I can make things that are tasty, healthy, beautiful, and--most important--edible. Besides, food is such an important part of life, why not have fun with it?

Yesterday was a big cooking day as I tried new things. First, spiced pancakes to start me off in that fall mood. (Thank goodness my friend Lara has cinnamon and nutmeg.) Topped with maple syrup, it really did taste like fall and made me very happy.


I have yet to make any main dishes from the 4 cookbooks I have. Determined to make something exciting from them I looked through each and found a recipe in my chicken cookbook: Chicken and Ham Croquettes. Now there were several problems for this to happen. 1) I don't have a frier. 2) I don't have ham. 3) It called for ground chicken, again I don't keep a storage of this. So nearly everything in the recipe was changed: ground chicken to fine chopped chicken, ham to diced potatoes and onions, basil and thyme for parsley. I also made home-made bread crumbs and roux. Thank goodness Mom taught me how to correctly pan-fry food this summer, it helped so that I didn't burn myself.

My roommate Jen was the only other person home so we had a little party of our croquettes and a movie. I will definitely be making this again.


This is Jen.

Since I only needed half a potato for the croquettes, I have half a potato to make something with. I've never made hash-browns so that was the winner.  I'm so glad they turned out because I wasn't sure they would. I made scrambled eggs to go with it. I attempted to make them lie the fluffy yellow ones you get at restaurants by my pan was on to high for the potatoes so my oil darkened and thus my eggs darkened as well. Note: turn heat down for eggs.


And finally a picture of myself this morning to show I'm alive. Note the gray sweater. It's a really warm sweater, because it is freezing! Heater's on.



Friday, October 5, 2012

When the Adventurer finds Adventure - September

We start the exciting month of September with homemade mashed potatoes! Never made it before, didn't have a recipe, just went and winged it and turns out I can fly in the kitchen. So delicious. (Funny thing though was that I was already having some potatoes going bad, surprising since I had bought them less than 2 weeks before making these potatoes. I'm not sure if that was because they were Betty Crocker or from Albertson's...)


One Saturday, my friend Shelley decided were needed to go to a popular, Rexburg student destination, the Civil Defense Caves about an hour outside of Rexburg. Her husband Eric, sister-in-law Celisse, and I had all never been, so she was our guide. Granted, we got lost on the way there, but it was just part of the adventure. The nick-name of the Defense Caves is the Ice Caves, because it generally has ice in it. Today there wasn't any ice, but it certainly felt cold enough. I'm glad Shelley told me to dress warmly before she picked me up or else I surely would have frozen.

(Note: a lot of these pictures are Shelley's since her camera had different pictures than what I got.)

Celisse, Shelley, and Eric.


It got cold almost immediately after descending down the path into the cave. About where Shelley is in her red shirt is when I stopped and put on my jacket.
 
The entrance. Cold.
The cave is about 1/4 to 1/2 mi long and there were a lot of places that were not kind to someone tall like me, but there were also a couple spots where everyone was bent over. At the end (or the point where we decided to turn back around), was a ledge that was perfect for a snack of some banana bread I made the Tuesday before.


 Half way through our journey we found some glow sticks on a rock from previous hikers. We decided it'd be a good idea if we all carried one in case a flash light went out and we couldn't see each other. Turned out we didn't need them but they made great mustaches.


 
I survived.

The caves were out in the middle of no where... Thought I should show that.
I love that we have technology today where I can be with my family even when I'm not. Celebrating JaNel's birthday was a special treat. Happy (very-late) birthday shout out to a wonderful sister-in-law!


 The next day I got to celebrate with another friend. My bestest friend Lara Boyle turned older than me and I was determined to make her birthday the best one yet. I started by making nutella crepes, which she requested. She was super excited last semester when I told her I'd learned how to make them, and so she asks me to make them from time to time. For dinner we went to Costa Vida with our other friend Shelley (seen above at the caves, not shown here), Lara had coupons so it was a cheaper, special night to those paying for it.

When Shelley went to the bathroom, Lara and I fooled around with her camera. The second one is one I took, but for some reason I forgot to look at the camera when I took the picture. Funny Lara liked making faces. 



For the whole month, Lara kept repeating that the only thing she wanted for her birthday was Reed's Dairy ice cream (a local farm up here). They apparently have the best ice cream, and I wouldn't disagree. There are several places in Rexburg that sell it, but our favorite is G's Dairy, an ice cream parlor that sells Reed's dairy food items. The photo was taken by our roommate Jen who tagged along for the ending of our celebration.


And finally I end this post with my biggest adventure in art in quite a while. I've never been much of a watercolor artist, though I've always wanted to be, and this semester I finally was able to get into a watercolor class. Last week our assignment was to paint an object. After debating on my owl statue, I finally decided to go with Lara's Scentzy, with my hair flower and a leaf for some extra color. I feel like it could use more work, but everyone in my class loved it, especially my teacher, so I won't touch it. Definitely expect more watercolor paintings from me, though!