Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Happy Leap Day

Today is leap day, which means we are in a leap year!! I always thought it would be neat to be born in a leap year. Happy birthday/anniversary to all those born and married today.

Saturday, February 25, 2012

The 30's are almost here....

1 month from today Hubs will be turning 30. It's hard to believe it! Not sure what I will do for him, he says he doesn't want a party or anything but I have to do something for him, you only turn 30 once.

Anyone have any ideas?

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Food at our Wedding

I finally had the inspiration to sit down and write a post about the food we served at our wedding. Food is such an important and critical part of any wedding. It helps set the mood and tone of the entire event, fills people's tummies and is talked about long after the event is over (Hopefully in a good way, not bad). You can have a buffet, plated dinner, appetizers, family style, stations, or just a cocktail hour. Each serving style has its pro's and con's, it just depends on what you want, what works for you, and what fits the formality of your wedding.

For us, we knew our wedding wasn't black tie and super fancy. We wanted to serve a full meal, as the majority of people attending our wedding were from out of town (I wasnt about to serve sandwiches and cake). We went back and forth between the idea of a buffet dinner and a plated dinner and finally decided on a buffet. I know many people hate the idea of a buffet dinner and feel it isnt as formal. For us, it was perfect as each person could take as much or little as they wanted and could choose what they wanted to eat, instead of only having an option of either chicken and something else. It was also less headaches, as I didnt have to figure out what each guest wanted and create a chart for seating and what meal each person wanted.

Finding a caterer was one of the hardest parts of our wedding. There are so many options available, you almost really need to decided what style of serving you want, budget and food you would like to have before starting your caterer search. We were lucky in that our venue allowed us to bring in outside food so we werent stuck using an over priced, typical bland wedding food caterer. I started my search by collecting brochures from various cateres at wedding shows and a quick online search of catering in my local area. I compared what each company had to offer for food, service and extras.

Some companies were just too overpriced for what we were willing to pay for food at our wedding, others had lack lustre service or just didnt offer a menu we found appealing. Others charged ridiculous amounts to cut our wedding cake (as we had a different vendor providing this) and to supply flatware and plates.  We finally managed to narrow our search down to 3 catering companies and set up meetings with each. (Names wont be mentioned for the ones we didnt pick as we dont want to affect their business just becasue we didnt go with them).

The first company didnt quite have the level of formality we were looking for (think more of a back yard BBQ then wedding). Also when we addressed Hubs food allergies, they just said "well we wont serve that" instead of finding an alternative or just making sure Hubs wouldnt eat it. They didnt provide any extra's (plates, cutlery, etc) so we would have to rent it from an outside source.

The second company was actually our front  runner for a while. Everything was great, they had the type of food we wanted to serve, were in our price range, etc. Until we mentioned the cake and they said they charged $4 a slice to cut the cake, charged extra for cake plates and had a few other hidden fees. Along with this, we didnt like the idea they would have to drive 45min to an hr to get to our venue with our food already cooked.

The 3rd catering company is the one we ended up going with. A coworker recommended them and I can't say enough great things about them. People to this day, still talk about the food we served at our wedding and how good it was. We ended up going with Casa Nova Catering, which is a family run Portuguese Catering Company and Restaurant/Bakery locally owned and operated. They not only provide catering but decorating as well (Had we not already hired our decorator we would have gone with them for decor as well).

Casa Nova, had amazing prices. We paid $24 a person, which included 2 main entrees and all the extras, ALL our dishware, glasses and cutlery, white tableclothes and our napkins, they cut and served the cake, as well as provided wait staff, set up and cleaned up everything. All for $24 a person. I couldnt get a price even close to that from any other caterer in the city. Heck, most caterer's charged $24 a person for one entree and everything else extra.

Below is our menu we used on each table, informing each guest what the buffet options were. I did leave out that there was a massive seafood platter (so much seafood, our guests didnt finish it all)


Here is one of the only pictures we got of our reception food:


Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Random Posting...

I've had a few things on my brain lately and not a lot of time for posting, so I figured that while the house is quiet, I would do a quick post with a bunch of thoughts put together.
*My mom's treatments are going great, she is halfway through the radiation and feeling good so far
*NEVER let family move in with you, we have Hubs stepbrother living with us, and I would not and will never allow family to move in with us again (I know I have a few friends who read this blog, please don't share this thought with Hubs), more to post on this at a later time too
*We went to visit one of Hubs good friends and wife Sat night, while they were close to town for a hockey tournament. We havent seen them since we got married, so it was nice to have a night out and catch up.
*Unfortunately, on the way home from said visit we got a flat tire (which I didnt find out about until I went to go to work the next morning at 5am). Needless to say we had to call a tow truck to come put on the spare tire and wait until one of the few mechanic places were open in town so we could get the flat looked at (This was ridiculous, considering we live in a city and nothing seems to be open on Sunday). We had the tire looked at and it was deemed unrepairable (there was a bone in the tire) so we had to wait until Monday for the dealership to open to get a new tire. We went to the dealership yesterday, and they had to order in the tire, so I'm currently waiting for the dealership to call to take the car in to get the new tire put on. What a waste of $250 bucks, we just bought the car in August, have barely over 13000km on it and already had to replace a tire. To be truthful it pissed me off...
*Hubs dad has been staying with us again since Sun. He has to get an angiogram tomorrow, I'm hoping all works out well and they can fix his heart.
*The house we loved and put an offer in on, then had to walk away from (due to lack of financing), is back on the market. There was another offer on the house and it fell through. Right now Hubs and I are going to wait and see if they drop the price of the house and we might put another offer in, this time with a clause of the sale of our home now.
*I have my flight home booked for the end of June. So excited to be going home to see my family again, and to see my brother graduate. Again though, if your a friend of mine please dont mention this on facebook. It's going to be a suprise to my family
*We just bought a costco membership. We have debated getting one for a while, and finally bit the bullet and got one. Neither of us have family close anymore to have them pick us up stuff, and with his brother staying with us we figured it would come in handy.
*There was been some drama happening at work, its been going on since I started working there, and last week was the last straw and I filed a complaint. I wont go into any more detail right now but I'm glad I've finally said something (No it doesnt involve me personally)

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Valentine's Day Recap

This year Valentine's Day was just another day for Hubs and I. We worked opposite shifts so didn't even really see each other from 4:00am until just before 10pm. I did leave a card for my Hubs in front of our wedding album.  We had our Valentine's Day dinner last night. We went to Brentwood Bay Lodge and enjoyed a nice dinner of sushi, oysters, Halibut & Chips for Hubs and Veggie Stir-Fry for myself. For dessert we shared a brownie ice cream sandwich with cayenne roasted pecans. I enjoyed a Bellini and Hubs had a beer. It was such a nice relaxing night out and the food was delicious.

Vegetable Pho Soup

Preparation time: 25 minutes

Total time : 25 minutes

  • Total time : PT50M

  • This is a meatless version of Vietnamese pho, a popular, hearty beef-based noodle dish. Serve with garnishes such as cilantro, sliced green onions, sliced chilies, bean sprouts and lime wedges.

    Ingredients

    • 2 tsp (10 mL) vegetable oil
    • 1/2 onion, thinly sliced
    • 3/4 tsp (4 mL) five-spice powder
    • 1 cup (250 mL) thinly sliced stemmed shiitake mushrooms 
    • 2 tsp (10 mL) grated fresh ginger
    • 1/4 tsp (1 mL) salt 
    • 1 pkg (900 mL) sodium-reduced vegetable broth
    • 1 carrot , julienned
    • 8 oz (227 g) baby bok choy, quartered
    • 2 tsp (10 mL) lime juice
    • 12 oz (340 g) rice noodles
    • 5-1/2 oz (156 g) extra-firm tofu, thinly sliced
    • 1 pinch hot pepper flakes, (optional)

    Preparation


    In saucepan, heat oil over medium-high heat; cook onion and five-spice powder, stirring occasionally, until softened, about 3 minutes. Add mushrooms, ginger and sa< cook
    for 2 minutes.

    Add broth and 1-1/2 cups water; bring to boil. Reduce heat and simmer for 5 minutes.

    Add carrot, bok choy and lime juice; cook until bok choy is slightly softened, about 1 minute.

    Meanwhile, in pot of boiling water, cook noodles according to package directions; drain and rinse under cold water.

    Divide among 4 large soup bowls. Top with tofu. Ladle hot broth and vegetables over top. Sprinkle with hot pepper flakes (if using).
     
    *I made this for the first time tonight and it turned out pretty darn good. I did make a few substitutions to the recipe. I excluded the shiitake mushrooms and tofu, and used beef broth instead of vegetable broth.

    Tuesday, February 14, 2012

    Happy Valentine's Day!

    Wishing everyone a very happy Valentine's Day. Unfortunatly, Hubs and I wont be spending it together as I work from 530am until 2pm and he goes to work for 2pm :( I'm sure we'll squeeze in a makeup date at another time.

    Sunday, February 12, 2012

    RIP Whitney Houston

    I can't believe Whitney Houston passed away yesterday. Today my blog post is a little moment of silence for her and everything she has accomplished in her lifetime.

    Can't beat the warm weather

    I have a love hate relationship with the weather here. Where I'm from, we have snow from roughly december until the end of march. Here, we've had 3 days of snow total this winter. I miss the snow, I miss how it brightens up the nights when the street lights reflect off it. The sledding, skating, skiing, snow forts and snowmen. Here it rains and rains and rains.... I dispise the rain a lot of the time here. Its so grey and dreary and wet..... At least with snow you can enjoy time outside. With rain, you just get soaked... Boy I cant wait for summer to arrive!

    Updated 101 in 1001

    This is my second version of 101 in 1001. I finished most of the things on my original list sooner then I had expected and so I decided to make another list.

    Not familiar with the 101 Things in 1001 Days project? Check out this website.
    The Mission: Complete 101 preset tasks in a period of 1001 days.

    The Criteria: Tasks must be specific (i.e. no ambiguity in the wording) with a result that is either measurable, or clearly defined. Tasks must also be realistic and stretching (i.e. represent some amount of effort on your part).

    Start Date: November 14, 2011
    End Date: August 10, 2014

    Marriage & Family
    1. “Date night” with Hubs once a month (17/33)
    2. Have a baby
    3. Celebrate 2nd Anniversary
    4. Talk to home every weekend (36/132)
    5. Visit Halifax for my brother's grad
    6. Buy a 2nd house
    7. Get pregnant
    8. Celebrate our 1st Christmas in our New House (Completed Dec 25, 2011)
    9. Go on a vacation with family

    Mind, Body & Soul
    10. Lose 10 lbs (Hope to do so by the end of Feb)
    11. Learn to cook a new healthy meal
    12. Complete some form of exercise at least 3 times per week (Completed Jan 2012)
    13. Read at least one book per month (13/33)
    14. Give up soda for a week
    15. Learn a new recipe and cook it at least once a month (9/33)
    16. Get a hobby (Does going to the gym count??)
    17. Have a bubble bath (Completed Dec 21, 2011)
    18. Get a library card
    19. Spend a day at the ocean
    20. Declutter (Completed Jan 2012)
    21. Go on another trip
    22. Do something for myself at least once a month (17/33)
    23. No dessert or cookies at work for 2 weeks
    24. For one week, go to bed at 9:00 p.m. just to read
    25. After baby, get back to pre-pregnancy weight
    26. Go for a walk with Hubby every night for a week
    27. No eating after 8:00 p.m. for a month

    Home Is Where the Heart Is

    28. Get spare rooms organized (Half way there)
    29. Buy a dresser for spare room
    30. Hang wedding pictures
    31. Cook our first turkey (Completed December 24, 2011)
    32. Get a new dresser set
    33. Reno the main bathroom
    34. Empty entire fridge, clean it, then put everything back in (Completed Jan 2012)
    35. Reorganize kitchen cabinets and paint them
    36. Defrost freezer twice a year (2/6)
    37. Repaint shed
    38. Buy blinds for the house

    All Work, No Play
    39. Get a new fridge
    40. Get a new dishwasher
    41. Stay on top of the house cleaning (22/33)
    42. Start a wedding planning business
    43. Help Hubs achieve his work goals
    44. Get a new job, closer to home or clerical
    45. Take another course at work
    46. Learn to speak Spanish

    Hit the Open Road
    47. Take a spontaneous road trip
    48. Travel to Hawaii
    49. Visit Newfoundland
    50. Visit friends in Winnipeg
    51. Go camping at least once each summer (2/3)
    52. Have a picnic in the park we got married
    53. Visit the Buchart gardens in the winter
    54. Visit Hubbs friends in Alberta

    I ♥ Food
    55. Update my recipe book with new recipes (At least once a month (14/33)
    56. Try a new restaurant (Completed December 19, 2011)
    57. Try making a new cultural food
    58. Don't eat out for an entire month
    59. Make homemade pasta
    60. Put new recipe's on the blog (3/3)
    61. Make tapas

    Friends Are Forever
    62. Email my best friend once a week (9/146)
    63. Send Christmas cards each Christmas (2/3)
    64. E-mail friends at least once per month (3/33)
    65. Catch up with an old friend
    66. Have a party or dinner party
    67. Send birthday cards to all friends/family in 2012 (So far so good)

    Pinching Pennies
    68. Save for another house
    69. Set up retirement savings

    Cha-Ching
    70. Make a budget
    71. Put more money on the house
    72. Put more money on the car payment
    73. Save for a rainy day

    Pay It Forward
    74. Donate to charity
    75. Volunteer for a good cause
    76. Buy something from a thrift store that supports a charity
    77. Donate money to a children's charity (3/6)

    Just for Fun
    78. Go skiing
    79. Go to a hockey game
    80. Go to the fall fair
    81. Buy a pumpkin from a pumpkin patch and carve it
    82. Rent a hotel room for a night to get away
    83. Take more pictures
    84. Have a Christmas cookie exchange (1/3)
    85. Buy a new Christmas tree and decorations

    Hobbies & Skills
    86. Blog once a week at least (18/33)
    87. Learn to cook more things
    88. Get some family tradition recipes
    89. Make a scrapbook
    90. Read a book a month (13/33)

    Capture the Memories
    91. Get wedding album (Completed May 2, 2011)
    92. Print photoes of each year's events and put in photo album
    93. Get photos printed to hang in home
    94. Take more pictures
    95. Complete 101 in 1001
    96. Send more pictures to family

    No More Procrastinating
    97. Lose some weight
    98. Deweed garden
    99. Start an excercise routine (Completed Jan 2012 with gym membership)

    101 in 1001
    100. Start a new 101 Things in 1001 Days list once this one is completed
    101. Get friends in on this project

    Tuesday, February 7, 2012

    Cookie Dough Dip Recipe

    I stumbled across this recipe somewhere (sorry can't remember where, but will give proper credit if the reader comes across this). I haven't tried it yet, but it sounds unique and delicious.

    Prep Time: 10 minutes
    Total Time: 10 minutes
    Yield: 12
    The most delicious recipe for cookie dough dip you've ever tasted.
    Ingredients
    • 1 8-ounce package cream cheese, softened
    • 1/2 cup butter, softened
    • 1 cup powdered sugar
    • 2 tablespoons brown sugar
    • 1 1/2 teaspoons vanilla
    • 1 cup chocolate chips
    • 1 cup toffee bits
    Instructions
    1. Cream together cream cheese and butter.
    2. Add all remaining ingredients and mix until well-combined.
    3. Serve with graham crackers or apple wedges.

    Thursday, February 2, 2012

    Updated 101 in 1001

    This is my second version of 101 in 1001. I finished most of the things on my original list sooner then I had expected and so I decided to make another list.

    Not familiar with the 101 Things in 1001 Days project? Check out this website.
    The Mission: Complete 101 preset tasks in a period of 1001 days.

    The Criteria: Tasks must be specific (i.e. no ambiguity in the wording) with a result that is either measurable, or clearly defined. Tasks must also be realistic and stretching (i.e. represent some amount of effort on your part).

    Start Date: November 14, 2011
    End Date: August 10, 2014

    Marriage & Family
    1. “Date night” with Hubs once a month (16/33)
    2. Have a baby
    3. Celebrate 2nd Anniversary
    4. Talk to home every weekend (36/132)
    5. Visit Halifax for my brother's grad
    6. Buy a 2nd house
    7. Get pregnant
    8. Celebrate our 1st Christmas in our New House (Completed Dec 25, 2011)
    9. Go on a vacation with family

    Mind, Body & Soul
    10. Lose 10 lbs (Hope to do so by the end of Feb)
    11. Learn to cook a new healthy meal
    12. Complete some form of exercise at least 3 times per week (Completed Jan 2012)
    13. Read at least one book per month (11/33)
    14. Give up soda for a week
    15. Learn a new recipe and cook it at least once a month (8/33)
    16. Get a hobby (Does going to the gym count??)
    17. Have a bubble bath (Completed Dec 21, 2011)
    18. Get a library card
    19. Spend a day at the ocean
    20. Declutter (Completed Jan 2012)
    21. Go on another trip
    22. Do something for myself at least once a month (16/33)
    23. No dessert or cookies at work for 2 weeks
    24. For one week, go to bed at 9:00 p.m. just to read
    25. After baby, get back to pre-pregnancy weight
    26. Go for a walk with Hubby every night for a week
    27. No eating after 8:00 p.m. for a month

    Home Is Where the Heart Is

    28. Get spare rooms organized (Half way there)
    29. Buy a dresser for spare room
    30. Hang wedding pictures
    31. Cook our first turkey (Completed December 24, 2011)
    32. Get a new dresser set
    33. Reno the main bathroom
    34. Empty entire fridge, clean it, then put everything back in (Completed Jan 2012)
    35. Reorganize kitchen cabinets and paint them
    36. Defrost freezer twice a year (2/6)
    37. Repaint shed
    38. Buy blinds for the house

    All Work, No Play
    39. Get a new fridge
    40. Get a new dishwasher
    41. Stay on top of the house cleaning (21/33)
    42. Start a wedding planning business
    43. Help Hubs achieve his work goals
    44. Get a new job, closer to home or clerical
    45. Take another course at work
    46. Learn to speak Spanish

    Hit the Open Road
    47. Take a spontaneous road trip
    48. Travel to Hawaii
    49. Visit Newfoundland
    50. Visit friends in Winnipeg
    51. Go camping at least once each summer (2/3)
    52. Have a picnic in the park we got married
    53. Visit the Buchart gardens in the winter
    54. Visit Hubbs friends in Alberta

    I ♥ Food
    55. Update my recipe book with new recipes (At least once a month (13/33)
    56. Try a new restaurant (Completed December 19, 2011)
    57. Try making a new cultural food
    58. Don't eat out for an entire month
    59. Make homemade pasta
    60. Put new recipe's on the blog (3/3)
    61. Make tapas

    Friends Are Forever
    62. Email my best friend once a week (8/146)
    63. Send Christmas cards each Christmas (2/3)
    64. E-mail friends at least once per month (3/33)
    65. Catch up with an old friend
    66. Have a party or dinner party
    67. Send birthday cards to all friends/family in 2012

    Pinching Pennies
    68. Save for another house
    69. Set up retirement savings

    Cha-Ching
    70. Make a budget
    71. Put more money on the house
    72. Put more money on the car payment
    73. Save for a rainy day

    Pay It Forward
    74. Donate to charity
    75. Volunteer for a good cause
    76. Buy something from a thrift store that supports a charity
    77. Donate money to a children's charity (2/6)

    Just for Fun
    78. Go skiing
    79. Go to a hockey game
    80. Go to the fall fair
    81. Buy a pumpkin from a pumpkin patch and carve it
    82. Rent a hotel room for a night to get away
    83. Take more pictures
    84. Have a Christmas cookie exchange (1/3)
    85. Buy a new Christmas tree and decorations

    Hobbies & Skills
    86. Blog once a week at least (17/33)
    87. Learn to cook more things
    88. Get some family tradition recipes
    89. Make a scrapbook
    90. Read a book a month (10/33)

    Capture the Memories
    91. Get wedding album (Completed May 2, 2011)
    92. Print photoes of each year's events and put in photo album
    93. Get photos printed to hang in home
    94. Take more pictures
    95. Complete 101 in 1001
    96. Send more pictures to family

    No More Procrastinating
    97. Lose some weight
    98. Deweed garden
    99. Start an excercise routine (Completed Jan 2012 with gym membership)

    101 in 1001
    100. Start a new 101 Things in 1001 Days list once this one is completed
    101. Get friends in on this project

    Wednesday, February 1, 2012

    My Wedding Dress

    Searching for a wedding dress wasn't as stressful as I thought it was going to be. I didn't have any real idea of what I wanted to wear, other then I didn't want it to be too poofy (since I'm only 5''1'), I wanted a train, it needed to be white and fairly inexpensive (under $1000). I started looking for a dress in May 2009 for our July 2010 wedding. Since my family lives on the other side of the country, I went shopping alone. At first I thought I would be bothered by this, but it enabled me to figure out what I liked on my own.
    I went to 3 bridal shops and just started trying on all types of dresses in different silhouettes and fabrics, from plain to fairly embellished. I had it narrowed down to a couple dresses in 2 different shops when one of the consultants mentioned a dress. She brought it too me, I tried it on, and I absolutely fell in love with it. The dress was completely me, it wasn't over the top, had a train, was white and flattered me (I'm a little on the larger side but not overweight for my height). 

    It was completely fate that I found my dress, as when I came back a week later to show my mom and grandmother, the sample dress had been sold. Since my family wasn't around when I started looking for dresses, when they did come out to visit I set up appointments to do some dress shopping with my mom, sister and grandmother when they came to visit. I showed them my top dresses and let them pick dresses they wanted me to try on to help them feel part of the process.

    My dress ended up being Mori Lee- Style 4501. The description on the website is that the dress has "soft draping vreating the contoured cuff on the sweetheart strapless neckline. Asymmetrical draping forms the fit and flared gown finishing at the bubble hemline. Soft draping surrounds the corset tie back and onto the chapel length train".

    This is a pic taken from the Mori Lee website

    This is a pic taken from the Mori Lee website. Love the bubble hemline

    This is a pic taken from the Mori Lee website

    This is a photo from me gettigng ready on my wedding day. Love the corset back


    Back of the dress.

    I received so many compliments on my dress on our wedding day. Even the photographer commented on how he has never seen a dress like it and it photographed extremely well.

    My veil was a chapel length veil with swarovski crystal embellishments scattered on it. I picked it up on a local buy and sell site for $90, which was a steal, considering the original owner paid over $300 for it. It was in perfect condition and made me feel like a bride. I wore the veil for the entire reception as well.
    
    Here is a picture of the veil on the original owner.