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Upstairs Update

April 23, 2016 Colleen Stem
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Everyone is asking how that house is going so I figured an update was in order.

Around the beginning of March we hired a guy (with another guy that was like 80 years old) to remove the back roof and to frame out the addition. We were planning on doing it ourselves but when it came down to it, it was going to take to long and was not something that I was entirely comfortable doing. It was still winter out, I have never removed a roof, and it just seemed like it was better to just have someone that does it all the time do it. And oh am I glade we did. These guys were awesome and a little nuts. We had a start date for a Tuesday, but on Monday morning, the mr gets a phone call from the head guy asking if he was going to go to the house and let him in. "Of course, I'll be there at 8 tomorrow" said the mr.  "No, we are here right now" said the roof ripper off man. "Ok, be right over" and the mr rushes over to the house. When he gets there, the guys were already in the house. The had claimed onto the roof and started ripping it off from the outside.

And then two days later , the roof was gone and the skeleton of the addition was up.  It was fantastic and amazing and we were so excited. SO worth hiring it out!!!!

Our next move was the roof,(to keep out the snow ans rain) which those guys ended up came back and throwing on for us. That was another job we were planning on doing, but when the mr crawled onto the roof to measure for materials, he came back down and said to me"hell no. not doing it" (He is terribly afraid of heights)

After the roof went up, we still had a lot of demo to do. It took us a few days to finish removing the rest of the walls and all the layers of flooring. Then it got really freaking cold out so we boarded off the upstairs with insulation and did some stuff downstairs.

We were on a good roll, getting shit done, about to start framing, then the shittest shit ever happened and Sean died. We didn't go back over to the house for like 2 weeks. (shit head, you were suppose to help us) We lost all motivation and I was in no state to be doing any work that required power tools or crow bars.( I probably would have cut a hand off or accidentally set the house on fire) So yeah, no house work. But over these past 2 weeks we have slowly gotten back into the swing of things. We have cleaned up the upstairs, framed out all the wall and are moving right along. Next is windows, (which is now more just a matter of picking some we like and ordering them) running all the electrical, plumping the bathroom, insulation the ceiling and walls, then getting an inspection! But that will be a breeze.... haha.

So that's what's been going on in the house. Fun fun fun!

Hopefully I will have another update on other parts of the house for you guys soon!

-C

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In remodeling, photography, home, Winooski Tags Winooski, House, Home, construction, remodel, roof, diy
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Lentil and Broccoli Chopped Salad

April 19, 2016 Colleen Stem
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Holy crap, I swear that everyone in my family is made up of pasta and meat. Over the past few weeks with all of the family spending so many meals together and nobody really in the mood to get fancy and do much cooking, the dinner go to's have been either some type of pasta, potato, or bread with meat dish. Super meat and starchy as hell. (there is usually a veggie somewhere) Good thing I pack my own lettuce and carrots where ever I go.(no joke) But can't blame them really. Food has not been top priority.  If they will eat pasta, well then that's what they will eat and the veggies are starting to make there way back. (I am making zucchini noodles for family dinner tonight)

But yesterday the mr and I spent the day just the two of us (it has been so long) and made dinner at home. I, as well as the mr, wanted nothing to do with pasta, potatoes, or bread. (he even passed up pizza.... what the WHAT) Just simple dinner with no one to cook for, no picky little littles to have to contend with and a fridge full of all the prettiest fresh veggies I can eat!

We (really me) went all out fresh with a hugmongo salad of broccoli and lentils.  Super quick and easy to make, really fresh, crispy, and hardy. A salad just for us,  although I think I might make it again for tonight to bring to the sisters house for dinner.

A salad that that makes me (and the mr) happy to eat and will make you happy too!

The stuff. A nice nig head of broccoli, a small red onion, half an avocado, some dried lentils, water, red wine vinegar and salt and pepper.

Start by getting those lentils and water into a pot and on the stove to cook.  Bring to boil then turn to a simmer, stick on a lid and let cook until lentils are tender but not mushy. (about 20 minutes)

Once you have got those going, chop up the broccoli and the onion into little bits(various size is a ok)

Toss those chopped up veggies into anice bowl and add a good few splashes of vinegar and sprinkle with salt ans pepper. Give it a good toss and let it sit on the counter to meld while the lentils are cooking.

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Oh hey, those lentils be cooked. Dump the whole pot (if there is little extra liquid, dump that in too) into the bowl of chopped veggies and toss it all around.

And lastly , slice up the avocado into chunks (smallish sized) and gently mix that in.

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Hooray! A no pasta, starch, mayo smothered salad for everyone!

Happy eating.

-C


Lentil and Broccoli Chopped Salad

Serves 3-4 as a side. 2 as a meal

  • 1 big head of broccoli (about 2 1/2-3 cups chopped)
  • 1/2 cup dried green lentils
  •  1 1/4 cup water
  • a small red onion
  • 1/2 of a ripe avocado
  • around 1/4 cup red wine vinegar
  • salt and pepper

Place dried lentils into a pot with water. Bring to a boil then turn heat to a simmer and place a lid on pot. Cook for about 20 minutes or until the lentils are cooked, but still firm. If you think the lentils are still under cooked and there is not liquid in the pot, add another 1/4 cup.

While the lentils are cooking, grab a big bowl.  Chop the broccoli into little pieces and toss into that bowl. Also chop up the red onion into thin slices then into smaller pieces (or big if you like it like that) and toss that in with the broccoli. Drizzle the chop with vinegar and sprinkle with salt. Set aside until the lentils are cooked.

Once the lentils are done and still hot, dump them in with the chop. Give a really good mix to combine it all then grab your avocado,  cut it into little chunk and add it in and gently give it a toss. Season with more salt and pepper and if needed.

This is a salad that tastes good just made, really good 10 minutes later, but tastes best after sitting for an hour or two.

Whenever you decide to eat it, just grab a fork and dig in!

 

 

In Vegetables, Vegan, Savory, salad, recipes, pulses, grain free, Gluten Free, entree, dinner, Dairy Free, breakfast Tags Lentil and Broccoli Chopped Salad, salad, pulses, vegan, gluten free, healthy, clen eating, plant based, green, springs, chopped salad
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Sunday Happy

April 17, 2016 Colleen Stem

Not going to lie. Today is a hard day. It's Sean's birthday... He would be 27.

Thump thump (that's my head hitting a wall)

I am not at the point yet where I think of Sean and am not sad because well, I am sad all the time. But I really want to get there, where when I think of him, it makes me happy, or well, more happy then sad. I know it's going to take time (I just have to say that I hate how everyone says it just takes time. No shit) and that I will get there someday.  But today, I am, for him and for me, try spending today thinking about all the good times and not be so sad. 

So yeah, going to spend 1/2 the day doing some work (keeps the mind at bay) and the other half with the family. They are grilling up hot dogs while I eat lettuce by the head, and we are just going celebrate Sean the way we celebrate everything in our family. Together with food. We will sit around, talking about everything and nothing, let the littles run around , let the dogs run wild, and just be. The is sun is shinning, the world is warm, and the family will be surrounded by each other. (like everyday for the past two weeks.. so much family time) And of course Sean will be the center of attention, not there physically, but in all the spirit.

And as for taking the day to chill, I am postponing my day of nothing until tomorrow and locking my door on the world. I love my family oh so much but if I don't take a day to myself... I might bite someones head off.

Anyway.  Got some stuff from the good old internet that happen to be of some interest to me.

-Did you know it's National Park Week.. National parks are the best so you should go get your butt to the closest one, it's free! (Bring a picnic and some hiking boots)

- This coloring book needs to happen.

- I feel in love with these photos that a mom took of her kids.  They are amazing

-Screw GI Joes, if you want plastic action figures get these. Yoga Joes

-House love.

-Ever wonder how museums keep their art collections clean? Check this guy out cleaning a Pollack.    There is no way I could do anything close to that, I would loss my shit.

-I will be looking for this book next time I am at the library (for the littles of course) 'Can I Eat That?' a Whimsical New Children's Book

-Tree houses in house plants.. two of my favorite things together in one.

-What Do Recyclable, Biodegradable & Compostable Really Mean?

-This is just one reason I avoid eating out.. I am paranoid, and for good reason... 'Farm To Fable'? Tampa Probe Finds Many Restaurants Lie About Sourcing

Some new pictures from the past week.

Hope everyone is having a great day and enjoying life.

Happy Birthday Sean, Love you!

-C

In sunday happy Tags Sean Stem, photography, lake, vermont, outdoors, sunday happy, internet, happy birthday
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A Simple Chocolate Loaf Cake with Orange Glaze

April 14, 2016 Colleen Stem
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There is a big difference between thinking about doing something and being motivated enough to actually do it. I have been thinking a lot about doing some baking (among other things, like being a functional human) but I haven't been feeling all that motivated to actually do it.  To my defence we haven't really been home and food situations have been taking place at sisters or moms house. So yeah, can't exactly bake a cake, take pictures, and not pull my hear out with 15 people running around the kitchen.. But yesterday I had the afternoon at home to get some shit done and it was the perfect time to open the door,(it wasalmost warm enough to have the door open!!!) put on some tunes, and bake a little something something before we headed over to dinner at my sisters.

Nothing to fancy or overly pretentious, just something that people will eat (especially my mom, she needs all the cake in the word). And a loaf because loafs travel well and sometimes a cake just calls for 90 degree angles. Chocolate because it's chocolate (everyone likes chocolate) with and orange glaze for a slight pop of brightness and honestly, cause I bought a shit ton of oranges a few weeks back and they need to be used up asap.

A welcome back to the kitchen, simple chocolate loaf cake. And after it was devoured by the family (mom loved it) I thought aboutchanging the name to a "Freak Yeah, Damn Tasty, Super Fantastic, Simple Chocolate Cake".....  but that's kind of a long name.

The stuff. Got abowl with flour, cocoa powder, salt, baking soda and baking powder, and sugar. Then a cup of what is 1/2 soy milkand 1/2 coffee, some vanilla extract, a little apple cider vinegar, and some oil. That's cake stuff. The glaze stuff is the powdered sugar, the orange, and another pinch of salt and splash of vanilla.

Super simple. Whisk all the dry together

Then just dump all the wet stuff into the dry and mix it all up until everything is evenly incorporated.

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Batter goes into a greased loaf pan and into the oven.......45 minutes later......  it's all cooked and stuff. Ttake it out and let it cool.

While the cake is cooling, make that glaze. Powdered sugar, orange zest, a pinch of salt and a splash of vanilla go into a bowl. Whisk together with just enough orange juice to make it all come together and is all glaze like.

When the cake is completely cooled, drizzle (dump) glaze all over cake. And really, make sure the cake is cooled or else the cake will just absorb the glaze.

Drip drip drip.... Next time I will remember to do this over a plate or something, there is sugary glaze everywhere.

And now the loaf cake is done, ready for eating.

Have a great day, get motivated and start planning for the WEEKEND! (Cake should be included in those plans)

-C


A Simple Chocolate Loaf Cake with Orange Glaze

Makes one loaf cake

  • 1 1/2 cups flour
  • 1/3 cup cocoa powder
  • 3/4 cup sugar
  • 1 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1 teaspoon baking powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 3/4 cups sugar
  • 1/3 cup oil (any oil but if you use coconut, make sure it's melted)
  • 1/2 soy milk
  • 1/2 cup brewed coffee
  • 1 tablespoon apple cider vinegar
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla

the glaze

  • an orange (about a tablespoon of fresh zest and 1/2 the juice of half of the orange)
  • 3/4 cup powdered sugar
  • pinch of salt
  • splash of vanilla

Preheat oven to 350

In a large bowl, mix together the flour, cocoa powder, sugar, salt, baking soda and powder. Dump in the rest of the ingredients and mix until evenly incorporated. Pour batter into a greased a 9x5loaf pan then stick into the oven. Bake for about 45 minutes or until a tester comes out clean

To make the glaze, mix the sugar, a tiny pinch of salt and the zest of the orange together. Add in a splash of vanilla and slowly add in orange juice until the glaze is the consistency that you want.(not to thick or to thin)

Once cake has completely cooled, drizzle the glaze all over the cake.

Now you can grab a knife, cut a slice,and call it a day.

 

In Vegan, Sweets, snack, desserts, Dairy Free, cake Tags A Simple Chocolate Loaf Cake with Orange Glaze, loaf cake, vegan, chocolate, vegan chocolate cake, one bowl, orange
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Sunday

April 10, 2016 Colleen Stem

Blah. I can't decide if I want to try and be a human today and be somewhat productive or stay inside in my pjs under a big fluffy blanket and binge watch netflix....  Probably a bit of both (I can be productive in my pjs) And I really should return the over due library books.... oops.

 Some of the great things the internet has been showing me this week, helping me to take my mind off of things and to realize my desire to grow a pineapple.

-  Growing Your Own Pineapple Is WAY Easier Than You’d Think. We should all grow one

- I want to be a sushi roll. 10 steps to take care of a sad person

-Field of Light

-Can totally see the mr in one of these. A Rocking Chair That Knits You a Hat as You Read the Paper.

-Not a coloring book person (i prefer the sketch book) but this one looks pretty good. Edible Paradise: An Adult Coloring Book of Seasonal Fruits and Vegetables

-Unicorns are for real, science says so.

-Not that I am asking for it but A Harvard Nutritionist Gives You Permission to Drink 5 Cups of Coffee a Day

-Adopt A Beehive — Save A Beekeeper. We are up for adaption!

-All the many ways to make paper flowers

-This is important to now. The Truth About Your Measuring Cups

And I don't have any good pictures this week, just wasn't feeling it.

Have a good restful day.

-C

 

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