The Festival of Colors is a holiday celebrated by Hindu's. Basically you throw colored cornstarch at each other to celebrate equality! We all look the same and colorful! Yaaaay! lol
Our Front and Back sides...
I asked a kid to throw some in my face...
This what our hair looked like...
I know this is a little weird because we're in the shower but we had to take pictures because we looked so funny! lol I looked a little frightening acutally and Josh looked like he got beat up.
Sunday, March 27, 2011
Friday, March 18, 2011
My First Cornish Game Hen
Josh has always wanted to try a Cornish Game Hen. We bought one earlier that week and on Friday March 11th, 2011 I conquered my first Game Hen! It turned out beautifully and it was so yummy. :)
The Menu consisted of a Lemon and Rosemary Cornish Game Hen, lemon and garlic mashed potatoes, and glazed carrots.
I've always wanted to do a step by step of how to make something so here's my first attempt!
The ingredients and Mise en Place...
The Hen is ready for the oven!
The Sauce I basted the chicken with every 15 minutes...
The Bird is almost done!
The FINAL result!
The Cook and her Taster!:P
And what both of our plates look like afterward...:)
Josh took his first bite and looked at me with wide eyes and said, " This is BOMB!" lol It turned out pretty dang good then! :) And I had a lot of fun making it! If you want to know exactly how I made it I would be more than happy to share it with you! Just let me know!
The Menu consisted of a Lemon and Rosemary Cornish Game Hen, lemon and garlic mashed potatoes, and glazed carrots.
I've always wanted to do a step by step of how to make something so here's my first attempt!
The ingredients and Mise en Place...
The Hen is ready for the oven!
The Sauce I basted the chicken with every 15 minutes...
The Bird is almost done!
The FINAL result!
The Cook and her Taster!:P
And what both of our plates look like afterward...:)
Josh took his first bite and looked at me with wide eyes and said, " This is BOMB!" lol It turned out pretty dang good then! :) And I had a lot of fun making it! If you want to know exactly how I made it I would be more than happy to share it with you! Just let me know!
Sunday, March 13, 2011
Josh is SO Funny...
This will be a short post. Last week sometime Josh thought it would be funny to see how many pillows he could pile on me while I was sleeping...He succeeded in using all the pillows in our bedroom! He was pretty proud of himself. lol and here's a picture for proof!
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
Jello, anyone?
Sunday the 6th was just the best! Church was really good. AND...Josh and I got a calling! We are the new Primary Helpers! We'll actually be working together in the Nursery! Yay! I was SO happy. I am SUPER excited for this calling!! :D
Also, we had Brittany and Katie over for dinner! It was really fun. Mostly because we ate our Jello through STRAWS!! If you have not tried this, it is a MUST. :)Once I know how to post video's on here you'll get to see a funny video of the jello eating in ACTION. Until then...hold on to your horses. ;D
Also, we had Brittany and Katie over for dinner! It was really fun. Mostly because we ate our Jello through STRAWS!! If you have not tried this, it is a MUST. :)Once I know how to post video's on here you'll get to see a funny video of the jello eating in ACTION. Until then...hold on to your horses. ;D
Thursday, March 3, 2011
"Special Delivery!"
This past weekend Grandma and Grandpa Grossman came down to Provo. When they knocked on our door I heard a familiar voice say, " Special delivery!" It was not grandma's voice and definitely not grandpa's. So, naturally I was very confused! I open the door and my mom and sister were standing there with them! It was such a surprise!! The GREATEST surprise! I was so happy to see all of them! Melissa cried she was so happy....and then that got me going a little. It was funny. The grandparents took us out to dinner at Zupas and Grandpa was really impressed with the place! And mom and Melissa both loved it. Mom and Melissa stayed with us and Grandma and Grandpa stayed at the Marriott. It was so much fun!
I had made some Zucchini for them and it turned out really yummy! Josh was in love with it. :) So anyways, on Saturday we took my mom and Melissa out for the day. We went to the BYU bookstore and then to D.I.! Mom bought Melissa and I an Icelandic key chain and Josh a Brazilian one. She also bought me an Orson Scott Card book and then at D.I. we found another and bought Josh a ton of Clive Cussler books! She definitely spoiled us! OH, and I can't forget that they brought Jalapeno cheese curd from Beaver along with my favorite chocolate covered cinnamon bears!! And now, back to Saturday...after shopping we went to lunch at India Palace. (Katie, Britt they LOVED it ;D) It was sooooo good and we were sooooo full after! We got a Coconut chicken Karma and then Lamb Saag. The Lamb Saag looked like baby poop! And mom spilled it down her shirt. LOL It was so funny! When we were done with lunch we had to go back to our apartment to get ready for our Icelandic Thorrablot dinner. For those of you who don't know, my great great grandmother and grandfather were from Iceland! So, I am of Icelandic decent and recently our family has been really into learning more about our Icelandic heritage and such. It has been very interesting. This dinner is hosted every year by the Icelandic Association of Utah. Most Icelanders immigrated from Iceland to Utah, so naturally there are quite a few Icelanders in Utah. My Uncle Glenn is the president of the Association. Grandma Grossman has done lots of Genealogy for her mother's side. I've started doing Family History also, and it is so neat to see the names of my Icelandic ancestors and to be able to learn where they were from and such! I am very honored to have Icelandic ancestors and feel the desire to learn more about them! Josh bought me an Icelandic Book of Mormon the other day and we are going to start learning the language together. And back to the dinner...we had a traditional Icelandic meal. This consisted of Lamb, these really yummy mashed carrot potato's, fried red cabbage (which is grandma's favorite while I didn't really care for it), these delicious cubed red potato's, baked fish and some gravy sauce for your lamb and a curry sauce for the fish. Glenn's whole family was there and it was so good to see them!
I miss his girls a lot. I love Savannah, Julia, and Lillie. Savannah was attached to me for half the night and just talked and talked! She is such a smart girl! I was happy to spend time with them that night and sad to leave. Overall, Josh and I had an exciting weekend! :D Thanks to Grandma and Grandpa Grossman!
I had made some Zucchini for them and it turned out really yummy! Josh was in love with it. :) So anyways, on Saturday we took my mom and Melissa out for the day. We went to the BYU bookstore and then to D.I.! Mom bought Melissa and I an Icelandic key chain and Josh a Brazilian one. She also bought me an Orson Scott Card book and then at D.I. we found another and bought Josh a ton of Clive Cussler books! She definitely spoiled us! OH, and I can't forget that they brought Jalapeno cheese curd from Beaver along with my favorite chocolate covered cinnamon bears!! And now, back to Saturday...after shopping we went to lunch at India Palace. (Katie, Britt they LOVED it ;D) It was sooooo good and we were sooooo full after! We got a Coconut chicken Karma and then Lamb Saag. The Lamb Saag looked like baby poop! And mom spilled it down her shirt. LOL It was so funny! When we were done with lunch we had to go back to our apartment to get ready for our Icelandic Thorrablot dinner. For those of you who don't know, my great great grandmother and grandfather were from Iceland! So, I am of Icelandic decent and recently our family has been really into learning more about our Icelandic heritage and such. It has been very interesting. This dinner is hosted every year by the Icelandic Association of Utah. Most Icelanders immigrated from Iceland to Utah, so naturally there are quite a few Icelanders in Utah. My Uncle Glenn is the president of the Association. Grandma Grossman has done lots of Genealogy for her mother's side. I've started doing Family History also, and it is so neat to see the names of my Icelandic ancestors and to be able to learn where they were from and such! I am very honored to have Icelandic ancestors and feel the desire to learn more about them! Josh bought me an Icelandic Book of Mormon the other day and we are going to start learning the language together. And back to the dinner...we had a traditional Icelandic meal. This consisted of Lamb, these really yummy mashed carrot potato's, fried red cabbage (which is grandma's favorite while I didn't really care for it), these delicious cubed red potato's, baked fish and some gravy sauce for your lamb and a curry sauce for the fish. Glenn's whole family was there and it was so good to see them!
I miss his girls a lot. I love Savannah, Julia, and Lillie. Savannah was attached to me for half the night and just talked and talked! She is such a smart girl! I was happy to spend time with them that night and sad to leave. Overall, Josh and I had an exciting weekend! :D Thanks to Grandma and Grandpa Grossman!
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