Monday, September 15, 2014

The Best Cheese Dip Ever!

You read that right - I made up a delicious new recipe tonight!


Allow me to share it with you...

Ingredients:
1 tbsp. butter
1 tbsp. all-purpose flour
1 1/2 tbsp. shallot - finely chopped
1 oz. cream cheese
1 cup milk (I used whole milk; but you could easily use 2% or even half and half)
3/4 tsp. garlic powder (I used the Kirkland Signature brand from Costco; you could also do minced fresh garlic if you wanted more of a garlic-y flavor)
1/2 tsp salt (more to taste if you want)
1 tsp. cayenne pepper (I probably used about 1 and 1/2 tsp., but you can use more or less depending on your taste)
1 1/2 c. sharp cheddar cheese


Directions:

Melt the butter in a medium sauce pan over low heat












Add flour; make a roux












Let flour & butter simmer over low heat for about 2-3 minutes; stir to keep butter from burning












Add shallots to the roux; cook for 2 minutes (or until shallots are slightly tender), stirring a few times













Add cream cheese to the roux & shallots; stir












Whisk in milk slowly, bring to steaming (but not boiling) heat, stirring constantly












Add garlic and mix in well












Stir in salt 












Bring mixture to a low boil, stirring frequently; simmer for 7-8 minutes until mixture thickens












Add cayenne pepper (you could do this earlier in the process, but adding it later lets the flavor linger a bit when you eat the dip)












Stir in cheese and mix well (there should be no lumps when you're done)












Enjoy your dip with your favorite bread, pretzels or any other vessel that gets the dip to your mouth! 













Robert and I shared the dip while we watched American Ninja Warrior on the DVR tonight. There's something simply satisfying about watching other buff guys work out while we kick back and enjoy this awesome dip! It leaves a little kick, and it's perfect! The cayenne elevates the taste of the cheese and it....is....AWESOME! Enjoy!

Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Evergreen State Fair 2014

This year, we went to the Fair on a Saturday! We don't usually do that, but with Robert's work schedule and all of our activities, Saturday was truly the only option.

We had planned to go with my mom & stepdad, since I had extra Exhibitor passes (BOGO free). We decided to meet up at the Fair, because Elizabeth gave up naps cold turkey that day, and my mom had some errands she was taking care of.

Irony of ironies, despite all of our stuff going on and next to zero coordination, we pulled into one of the 6ish parking lanes (as directed by the staff at the Fairgrounds), and Robert said, "Hey, is that your mom's rig?" Yep; right next to ours. Ha!

Elizabeth - who had finally passed out a few minutes into the trek down to Monroe - woke up and was happy, happy, happy when she saw her Nana & TaTa! And we were all thinking "oh joy...no nap baby!"

But she actually did really well for having no nap, and our first stop was "My Braunze!" of course! We still have to remind Ellie that Brauze is actually Auntie Ashley's horse, lol!

Braunze looked so handsome!
Smiling with Auntie!














Auntie Ashley was in between events, so we got to visit both she and Braunze!










We have some work to do on the whole "Smile!"
request...
Ellie is always surprised when other people
mimic her!




























Grandma & Ellie visit Braunze


I love her face! "Is this a good activity?"

She was smiling right before I snapped this
one!













A trip to the Fair to see "her" Braunze and Auntie with Grandpa & Grandpa (and Nana and TaTa and Mommy and Daddy - seriously, she had all of her entourage there!) would not have been complete without the opportunity to sit on Braunze! He was a good sport, even though we interrupted his precious nap time! 




















Shortly after we arrived, though, Auntie Ashley had to warm up with Brauze for the next event. We saw Celeste, Scott & Lisa on the way with Jericho!
Here's Celeste on Jericho! (And her awesome
daddy, making sure everything is ready!)















It really wasn't fair that they had to warm up
so quickly - they were both already tired! But
they did great!





Celeste & Jericho, ready for the half 8!













We followed Auntie Ashley into the arena to warm up, and then we went to take our seats in the big arena where the events were going on.








Here's a super cool picture of Auntie Ashley in
action with Braunze!




We got to watch a few events, and that was the highlight of our Fair adventure! Robert's mom joked that this is the last year we can enjoy only having to be in the big arena for 2 classes, as Elizabeth will be in Trainer's next year. I am SO not ready for that, lol!





It was starting to rain when one of the events was done, and Auntie Ashley was getting ready with Emma for Rescue Ride. That meant Braunze had to be led back to his stall until after that next event.

Here's Daddy & Elizabeth, riding Braunze back!




I love her face, even though it's hard to see!



Here's Daddy, proudly riding Braunze
with Elizabeth, while Grandpa &
Grandma help lead him in!
This was the last picture I got - notice the wet
spot on the left side of my lens! Ugh!



























The best part about going to the Fair on the particular day that we did was that it was threatening to rain all afternoon. But it never really did. We got a few sprinkles, but it really wasn't bad, and it wasn't crowded, either! Except this last one, where my camera lens got wet. :(





It took a minute, but Emma got on!


We went back in to see the next event, Rescue Ride. Emma and Ashley were riding Emma's horse, Daisy. I'd like to note that Ashely had never ridden Daisy until this exact moment, and they also never got an opportunity to practice. They did FANTASTIC, though!
Coming home! Sadly, as you can see in the
picture, Daisy did step out, so they DQ'd on that
event, but it was still a lot of fun to watch!







Unfortunately, I didn't get a clear picture of Abby doing Rescue Ride, because I was taking pictures just fine, and then the light changed - again - in that arena. So I was fiddling with my camera when she started going. Sorry, Abby! I'll catch it next time.








Because my sweet baby girl loves bunnies so very, very much, the next stop was definitely the 4-H barn to see all the bunnies! (Even though I was totally eager and anxious to see how my entries did in the Exhibitor Buildings! Ah, the things we sacrifice for our kids...)

She is so spoiled...
Nana taking Ellie around to all the bunnies!
(Yes; that is actually her "smiling" face).

She was making cat noises - none of us
know why, lol. I think she was just excited
to see the bunnies!








































At some point during all of this, I turned to my stepdad and said, "I see another bunny in TaTa's future!" To which he shook his head vehemently and said, "Nope. Nada. I see a horsie in mommy & daddy's future!" Well played, TaTa.

I'm fairly certain that actually touching Rachel's
bunny was not on the list of approved activities!
Elizabeth LOVED seeing all the bunnies! After all, her most favorite book is the Fuzzy Bunny Book! (Or whatever it's called; we don't really know, all we know is that we read it thousands of times each week. And since it's at Nana & TaTa's house, Mommy, Daddy and Grandpa Freeman have to rely on their memory to recite it to her on-demand!)





"Mommy? Ba ba ba ba ba!!"



Soft bunny
"Bah-bah ba!" AKA, "bye-bye, bunnies!"





































Nana wasn't the only one who got to enjoy the bunnies with Ellie Jo!
Here's TaTa and Ellie, checking out the bunnies!
After we saw the bunnies, we needed to eat. Elizabeth hadn't really had a good lunch, since her naps were all messed up. TaTa needed to eat also. I was ignoring my stomach so I could focus on walking the 40 feet to my left to go see how my entries did, hahaha.









Elizabeth got her first Fair corndog!
Daddy shared some of his lunch with Elizabeth. :)

"No, Dad - I want the piece
you just ate!"



After some of us got some food, there was (finally!) time to go see how my exhibits did!





The winning Grange's display!

It has nothing to do with me,
except that I love to see it, lol!

A picture of my pictures! 2 1st place ribbons and
a 2nd place ribbon! That's better than my 1st, 2nd
and 3rd last year. Yay!

So, we were able to find my applesauce (which the Kings also found!), but not my blueberry jam. :( I have a sneaking suspicion that it was DQ'd, mostly because all of the rules regarding Food Preservation are so specific. Oh well. I'm going to start canning earlier in the year next time around, and try to enter more stuff, if I can!! 

My chair got a BIG blue 1st place ribbon! It was
the Class Winner! WAHOO!!!

Huge shoutout to my sweet friend, Kelly, who graciously gave me this adorable little chair to restore for Elizabeth to use! Without her kindness and generosity, I'd have nothing to show here!

And that's really why I like entering stuff I do in the Fair - I like sharing with others my love of hobbies and crafts!
Speaking of winners, here's
Ellie with Daddy in front of
Auntie Jenny's 1st place quilt!


After they had food, TaTa and Ellie were both
much happier, and definitely loved spending
time together the rest of the afternoon!
Here's me with my chair! That little book at the
bottom right is all the pictures and descriptions
of my process - and I left it at home by mistake
the day I drove 3 hours to drop off that chair.
I sure hope that helped the judges make their
decision!
Checking under TaTa's hat!

By the time we got to the pigs and cows, Elizabeth
was pretty much exhausted!

 Next stop: Pigs, cows, sheep and goats!
This was a new expression she added to her
repertoire this weekend, lol!




But as tired as she was, she just kept going!

"Hi pig!"

Making pig noises, lol! Best picture ever!

Yep - she insisted on walking
like a big girl! TaTa is behind
her because she was so tired,
she was losing her balance!
Nana wanted to show her sheep, and was asking
Ellie what sheep said. She literally said, "Bah."
And then stared off into space, lol! So tired.
Walking with Daddy
Despite being completely exhausted she was
super happy!

 So we walked through all the animal barns. We did not do the "petting zoo" area, because she was just spent.
The day ended for Elizabeth with her very first carousel ride! We weren't sure she would even care about it, but she definitely loved it, and Daddy did, too! 

I get to ride, mommy! (She was barely tall
enough...WITH her ponytail, lol! I think their
measuring stick is off...)
Daddy showing Ellie how to hold on.



Elizabeth thought the very best part was that she got to ride a "real life Zoe" like her Zoe Zebra lovey that she adores!
I get to ride a real life Zoe?!! AMAZING!
We all went back to the camper for dinner, and Nana & TaTa took Ellie home with them, in hopes that they could get her to take a good nap on the way home. 

No such luck; she woke up and was talking and giggling the whole way home. She got to spend the night at Nana & TaTa's, and she had a blast! They were surprised she stayed up as late as she did, because with no naps and such a long, overwhelming day, but she still did pretty good!

Due to the long weekend, Elizabeth didn't go to Nana & TaTa's today like she usually would on a Monday. Instead, we got to spend time together as a family and get stuff done around the house. It was great! 

Here is the video of Ellie Jo's carousel ride. Enjoy!