12.12.2010

BEST.CHILI.EVER

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While it's snowing in other places, it's been raining here all day.  Cold + Rainy = Bleh.  And this particular brand of bleh calls for something warm and stewy and delicious.  We've been using the same chili recipe for the last four years, and I really, truly believe that it's the best chili ever...particularly on days like this one.  And I've had some friends echo those sentiments, so I figured I'd share the recipe here.

It's only slightly adapted from this recipe over on http://www.allrecipes.com/, so all props and praises should really go to the original author.  This chili is a little smokey, relatively spicy, and uber-delicious.

Chipotle Chili
as adapted from "Emily's Chipotle Chili" on allrecipes.com 
Click HERE for a text-only version.

Ingredients
1 pound - Hot Breakfast Sausage
1 pound - Lean Ground Beef
5 tablespoons - Chili Powder
1 tablespoon - Ground Cumin
1 teaspoon - Ground Coriander
2 cloves - Garlic, minced
1 - Large Onion, chopped
1 (28 oz) can - Diced Tomatoes with Zesty Jalapenos
1 (15 oz) can - Tomato Sauce
1 (14 oz) can - Pinto Beans
2 tablespoons - Chipotle Peppers in Adobo Sauce**, minced
1 teaspoon - Salt
Pinch - Ground Black Pepper
1 (6 oz) can - Tomato Paste

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The secret to this chili's success is the Sausage and the Chipotle Peppers.

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Step 1: In a large dutch oven or stock pot, cook Hot Breakfast Sausage and Lean Ground Beef over medium-high heat until brown and crumbly.  Drain grease.

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Step 2: Add Chili Powder, Ground Cumin, and Ground Coriander.  Cook and stir for just a couple of minutes.

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Step 3: Add chopped Onions and minced Garlic.  Stir and cook until onions are translucent (about 10 minutes).

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Step 4: Stir in Diced Tomatoes, Tomato Sauce, Pinto Beans, Chipotle Peppers, Salt, and Pepper, and bring to a boil.

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Step 5: At this point, you have a couple of options.  You can either transfer the chili to a slow cooker, and cook on low for 8 to 10 hours.  Alternatively, you can leave it on the stove top, cover, and cook on low for several hours.  If you choose to go stove top, I'd recommend stirring it at least every hour to avoid any burning.  The longer you cook this on low, the better it is, but if you're pressed for time, 8 hours isn't completely necessary.  In fact, just tonight, we cooked it on the stove top for only about 3 hours, and it was still ridiculously delicious.

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Step 6:  Either way you go with Step 5, an hour before you plan to serve the chili, stir in the Tomato Paste.

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Step 7: Eat it!  We love this chili with some shredded cheddar, a little dollop of sour cream, and a cornbread muffin.  If it's not hot enough for you, add some hot sauce (I'd recommend Chipotle Tabasco, which I'm a little obsessed with...). 

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 **Note:  I love, LOVE chipotle peppers in adobo sauce. In fact, I basically love anything called "chipotle" (except, ironically, the restaurant Chipotle because they are heavy cilantro users, and I hate cilantro...for genetic reasons, I'm told).  Anyway, because they're super spicy, most recipes calling for them only call for about a tablespoon or so.  We often have a hard time finding these little puppies (although, they can be found in most Mexican food aisles at the grocery store...they're just usually out of stock at our grocery stores), so I try not to waste any.  I package up any leftovers in an airtight jar.  I stick them in the fridge, and they'll last for like a month or more.   

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12.10.2010

Shop Update

So far, my entrepreneurial endeavers over on Etsy have been relatively successful, if I do say so.  I've sold six clutches so far, and I'm working on a custom order of 11 for a bride-to-be.  Not too bad at all, huh?  Enough work to keep me busy, that's certain. 

I will admit that product photography may be just about one of the least enjoyable things ever.  I purchased a little lighting tent to help me out, but I have already broken two light bulbs trying to photograph these silly purses and I still feel like the lighting's all wrong.  Oh, well.  It's late, so I'll get to the point...

I've put some new clutches in the ole Etsy shop...just in time for the holidays ;). 

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Check them out here!

12.08.2010

Holiday Ornament Swap - The Loot - Part 2

Three more ornaments have rolled in this week so far as part of the Holiday Ornament Swap that I'm participating in!

Front and Back of #2
Holiday Ornament Swap - The Loot
Holiday Ornament Swap - The Loot

Front and Back of #3
Holiday Ornament Swap - The Loot
Holiday Ornament Swap - The Loot

Front and Back of #4
Holiday Ornament Swap - The Loot
Holiday Ornament Swap - The Loot

All nice little additions to our tree, if I do say so.

After discussing our holiday decorations last week, I realized just how underwhelming they are.  I'm not going to claim that we've pulled ourselves out of that status since last week, but I've made some tweaks.

We all know that I love a good trend, and I'm not sure there's a Christmas trend more omnipresent than the hurricane-full-of-ornaments trend.  Well, you can count us in!

This weekend, I took advantage of the sales going on at Michael's and Joann.  All for about $15, I picked up 3 vases of varying heights and a few packages of blue, turquoise, and silver ornaments.

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I threw the ornaments in the vase, and about two minutes later, we were officially on the bandwagon.

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There were some ornaments leftover, so I threw them on the tree, and I'm thinking that the bigger turquoise ornaments actually make the tree look better than it did before. 

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Slightly better, no?
Tree Before and After


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12.06.2010

Photobook Recommendation + Gratuitous Wedding Shots

I recently ordered a wedding photobook, and I cannot go on enough about how AMAZING it is (okay, so I could probably easily go on more than enough).  Anyway, prior to the wedding, Groupon had an offer for Photobook America.  Knowing what lay in my future, I dropped a penny or two to pick up three Groupons to make photobooks for myself, my parents, and Michael's parents.  Even with the Groupon, these books were not cheap (~$180 w/o the Groupon) (although, potentially cheaper than the books you can order through your photographer), but I would be more than willing to shout from the rooftop that it was well worth it!

I went with the 12" x 14" Imagewrap Hardcover Book.  Like with most online photobook generators, there are page templates for your use, but you have complete power over how your photos are arranged.  The quality of the final product was absolutely amazing.  The colors are so vivid and the pictures so sharp.  The pages are thick.  So, for any brides or brides-to-be or new parents...or whoever...out there, I would highly recommend this service. 

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Wedding Photobook
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BTW--I am in no way affiliated with Photobook America.  They have no idea who I am, and they are certainly not compensating me in anyway.  I am simply genuinely impressed by the quality of the product I received.

While we're on the subject of wedding photos, I realized that I haven't actually shared any gratuitous wedding photos (other than the detail shots in my wedding craft inventory post).  I had figured that 99.9% of my readers were either at the wedding or friends with me on Facebook, so sharing them here would be overkill.  Recently, however, I've gotten some comments from strangers (YAY!), so now I shall force those strangers to look at my wedding photos. Double yay!

I discussed my dress-buying adventures here. Well, here's shots of each dress in action:

Dress #1
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...AND it had pockets, which I didn't discover until about 2 days before the wedding!
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Dress #2
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I'm not so sure I pulled off that whole old Hollywood glamour thing that I had mused about going for, but maybe you could see how I might have striven for that with thoughts of dress #2, birdcage veils, and cocktail jewelry in my head?

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Moving on...
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The mismatched bridesmaids dresses totally worked out...
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All Photography by Betsy Limbaugh Photography

[SIGH] Best day ever...

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