Saturday, November 24, 2012

Goat Cheese Stuffed Baked Apples



Many have been asking so here is my super simple recipe for Goat Cheese Stuffed Baked Apples. This is a pretty healthy recipe that works great for dessert.

You can use any kind of apple you would like and make one per person that you are serving.

You need a little butter (1 pat per apple)

You will use around 2 tablespoons of goat cheese per apple (I usually buy one large 'log' of goat cheese. Not sure how many ounces it is)

And then all you need is some cinnamon to sprinkle on top.

Preheat your oven to 350 degrees. Core your apples (if you have an apple corer this is the easiest way, if not a simple vegetable peeler usually has a sharp pointed end that works just fine) . Place the apples on a cookie sheet and put a pat of butter in the bottom of each of the apples. Stuff each apple with goat cheese (roughly 2 tablespoons per apple depending on how large the apple is). Sprinkle cinnamon on top. Bake in the oven for about 30 to 40 minutes depending on how soft you want the apples.


Make it bad? Wrap the tops of the apples in bacon and sprinkle bacon with cinnamon too.

Friday, September 7, 2012

Paperback Musical

Doesn't "Paperback Musical" sound like a great musical. I imagine people just singing chapters of books. Or a musical about Jane Austen's life starring some flat-chested brunette waif who wails vocally. Musicals have been on my brain because I will be in one, The Sound of Music, next month (squeals with glee). I wish I could say I was Maria, or even that beeotch Elsa, or even that crotchety ole Sister Berta (raggedy beeotch), but alas I am but a lowly postulant. If you want to know what a postulant is, go to www.dictionary.com and find out. I haven't even done this myself, so you will already be a better person than I. Rehearsals and working out pretty much rule my life at this point. Oh and creating my master plan to take out David's Bridal. Think Pinky and the Brain without Pinky, poor planning, and zero follow through. At least Brain would try. So maybe it's more Pinky and less Brain. I have also created a Musicals playlist on Spotify because I am that lame. Here's the link if you would like to enjoy and I'm always open to suggestions for more musicals to add to it. MUSICALS There are more I am wanting to add to the list but just never remember to do it. It features of few of my favorites sung by some of my favorite peoples ie. Julie Andrews, Idina Menzell, Barbara Streisand, Frank Sinatra, Gene Kelly, Audrey Hepburn etc. Here is my wannabe Audrey Hepburn picture circa Breakfast at Tiffanys


 CAUTION: LEVEL DUCKFACE ON THE CLICHE PIC FACE SCALE



In other news, I have been back in my reading groove by reading on my lunch breaks. Just finished reading Mindy Kaling's Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me (And Other Concerns). It was a cute and funny book but mostly airy. (Don't you like my fancy shmancy Starbucks mug of the NYC skyline? Me too, mostly because it hold 18oz of coffee and because it reminds me of my brother. )I'm about to start reading The Great Gatsby which I've heard great things about and am looking forward to the Baz Luhrmann adaptation of it via motion picture. I recently purchased Pride and Prejudice and Zombies. I am a huge Jane Austen fan and a huge fan of zombies so I feel like this will be an epic read. I will keep you posted.


That's all for now. I always tell myself I will write on here more often, but let's be honest, I won't.




Monday, May 7, 2012

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

So Happy I Could Die.... and it's alright

Welcome to my Vintage Corner. I told you I loved the style of the 60's (maybe some of the 70's too) I have also been stocking up on some milk glass [pics to come]. Next on my list... a settee or I would take a claw foot bathtub cut in half circa Breakfast at Tiffany's.



Sunday, October 16, 2011

HAIR


I LOVE THIS BRAID and i wanna attempt to do it one day

Sunday, October 9, 2011

Raisin Face

Ok I get it, tanning is popular. I hate it, whether it's for 10 minutes in a coffin tanning bed or sweating outside on the beach. There are a few reasons, one being the aforementioned sweating, the others being cancer, wrinkles, and peeling. It is inevitable, especially living in the south, that I will get some sun exposure, however, I try to be as preventative as possible.

I don't really know much about skin care for men, because I'm not one, BUT I know that everyone should be good with some sort of moisturizer with an spf in it. I feel like nowadays this should be a "duh" but we all know that guys are idiots.

For girls, it is always important to have a skin care regimen that includes the following: daily cleanser, weekly exfoliant, DAILY MOISTURIZER with spf, and daily eye serum or eye cream. If you want to throw in a once-a-month mask (<-- click for great at-home facial recipes featuring things from your kitchen) of some sort that is good too.

I myself and some of my friends have to deal with acne and people ask me with my oily skin that is prone to breakouts, why I use moisturizer. Well according to my own personal experience research, my face tended to breakout more when I didn't wear moisturizer as opposed to when I did wear it. My theory is that as my skin needs moisture, it will over-compensate for a lack of moisture by producing excess oil on my face and as a result, causing more breakouts for my skin. Add on top of that make-up and dirt and you have a recipe for disaster.

It is important to start this routine now (in 20's) not when you already have wrinkles and are trying to turn back the hands of time. You can make a preemptive strike against wrinkles now. The difference could be EXTREMELY drastic as pictured below.

I am also including a picture of my mom when she was 17 and now at 46. She is out in the sun alot but has been using skin care regimens for many many years. I learned about basic skin care from her years of using Clinique products as I was growing up!

Whether you use ProActive, St. Ives, Clinique, or you went to the dermatologist (like me!), find something that works for your schedule and ALWAYS ALWAYS wear moisturizer.

These statements are from my personal experience and readings and have not been reviewed by a doctor or a dermatologist.