The husband and I made a trip to York recently to visit the Stonewall Kitchen mothership.
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It’s a huge store with a cafe that offers cooking classes as well.
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I’ve always wanted to go because I love their products and this is the only place you can find their entire line in one place. The tasting stations are a helpful way to avoid buying things you don’t like and since the holidays are approaching there were decorations scattered throughout.
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Who knew Santa liked martinis?
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I admit the husband wasn’t as thrilled with the excursion as I was.
My husband usually cringes when I announce “New recipe for dinner tonight!” as many of them don’t live up to the hype. But I found a nice one the other day and thought I’d share.
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Creamy, cheesy goodness for the win.
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I always try to follow the ingredient list to the letter the first time out, but my spouse isn’t crazy about ricotta cheese so I blended half cottage/half ricotta and it was fabulous.
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Though when it came time to filling and rolling the noodles, I realized I had a problem.
I didn’t skimp… and would run out of filling long before the desired 8.
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So I had to make another half a bowl. This was the perfect amount … I recommend starting off that way if you want to give this one a whirl.
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Here are my tweaks –
I used a cooked rotisserie chicken, rosemary and garlic seasoned. I chopped, didn’t shred.
Recipe calls for 2 cups Alfredo sauce but to be honest I think it could use more. We like things saucy.
I’ll be making this one again and think I might add some fresh spinach next time I roll.
Our weather has been all over the place lately. 70 degrees during the day, 27 at night. It’s temperature whiplash but it makes for some interesting foggy mornings.
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Happily it disguises the new greenhouse construction across the street.
Yay fog.
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There’s something eerily peaceful about waking up to fog.
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It lets me ease into the day slowly.
In other news… my husband went searching for something without asking me the other day and tore everything apart in the process. He laid waste to our utility closet and was halfway though the kitchen junk drawer when I walked in.
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Ironically he organized said drawer in the process and now I can’t find anything.
I don’t watch a lot of television, but I do love getting knee deep in a good series. Here are my current picks …
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Seen on AppleTV and brought to you by the people who made Ted Lasso, one of my all time favorites.
The writing is sharp, the comedy is quick and the characters are lovable. Highly recommend.
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This is a weird one. Dramatic, well acted and I swear I’ll never be able to look at Kevin Kline the same way again.
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I have never (ever!) liked Sylvester Stallone but by God… I do now. He’s craggy and grey, but this out of his element aging Jersey mobster in Oklahoma is a winner.
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I really liked the first two seasons of this light comedy and while I don’t think #3 was quite as good… it was still worth watching.
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I’ve only seen two episodes of this deep, dark psychological thriller…. but I’m hooked. Billy isn’t laughing in this one, trust me.
My husband says he’s done with the shed extension for this year.
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And as hard as I’ve lobbied to truly finish it with a third wall/door, my pleas are falling on deaf ears and I shall have to live with (though not quietly I assure you) a tarp that covers the open end all winter.
Grrr.
But that doesn’t mean I have to live with raw wood so I matched the old color as well as I could and got to work.
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My husband doesn’t paint.
Or stain.
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Ever.
But that’s fine, I don’t mind doing my part.
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Though I do end up wearing almost as much as whatever structure I’m painting.
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There.
At least it looks little better…
Though I’m still going to ride my spouse to put a trim post on the unfinished rear right edge.
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Big barn, little barn.
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The color match isn’t perfect, but it will do until I can put an another coat on the whole building next spring.
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