16 October 2011

Brad and Becca have fun {food} adventures


Here are some of the fun adventures Brad and I have done since getting married {in no particular order}:
  • We went to IKEA ten minutes before it closed annnnnd we bought a candy bar. {Brad LOVED ikea, we plan on going back so we can walk through the show rooms.}
  • We built a blanket fort and watched Batman Begins {Which I kind of liked... don't ask me about The Dark Knight}
  • In an attempt to play outside, we made hot dogs and homemade french fries and ate them in a park... ten feet outside our apartment. {We're finding it difficult to leave our electronics to enjoy the great outdoors. We're pretty sure we'll regret it when the snow comes.}
  • We made a pizza from scratch! {I made the dough and a white sauce. The sauce smelled, and tasted, FABULOUS! But I don't know if I could attempt to recreate it.}

The pizza had chicken, artichokes, bacon, and tomatoes. YUM!
PS That's cranberry juice in those glasses, sometimes we like to be fancy.
  • At some point we put together a bookshelf and a couch. We're crafty!
  • Brad is a genius! Here's how I know: we were looking at food blogs and came across a recipe for cookies and cream krispy treats (crushed oreos with melted marshmallows) and he says "What if we did that with CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIES!?" (Emphasis added) Best. Idea. Ever. It was a delicious mess of chocolate {we used chocolate marshmallows} and chunks of cookie.
It tasted waaaaaaayyyyyy better than it looks.
We were so excited that we didn't let the cookies cool enough so the chocolate chips melted over everything...
...I don't think that's a problem.
  •  After we built our couch, Brad got me to play Pikmin 2 for an ENTIRE afternoon. Worth it.
  • Brad loves pumpkin desserts. Because it's fall, I'm trying to make as many pumpkin things as possible. So far I've made:
    • Cream of wheat with pumpkin, which was good, except I forgot to add sugar... in my defense it was really early.
    • Pumpkin chocolate chip cake/bread {it was supposed to be cookies but the batter was to runny}. We ate it in two days.
    • These pumpkin cupcakes for two. I doubled the recipe and ended up with six? {2*2=6?} But it was definitely something to be happy about! With a cream cheese frosting and cinnamon sprinkled on top, those cupcakes were perfect! And it was great to know that we wouldn't have to worry about not finishing them before they went bad/stale.
    •  Today I made pumpkin pie! I did not make the crust, but I'm still to embarrassed to tell you why I didn't. I did start to make a crust.
    • If you have any yummy pumpkin-y recipes, let me know! {Cute desserts are the only reason I like Halloween season.}
  • I use stumbleupon.com to find new recipes, I'm a little bit addicted. I have been seeing a lot of lasagna cupcakes, and I could not wait to try them! I used a mix of the first recipe and this one. Mine turned out pretty cute, if I do say so myself. :)

  Did you notice a theme in our adventures?

1 comment:

  1. I want to try these next
    http://smittenkitchen.com/2008/10/pumpkin-swirl-brownies/
    with cream cheese frosting....

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