Well things are moving along as planned- FAST AND FURRRRIOUS- (disclaimer- i have no rights to saying this I do not have rights to use the title of a movie or any part of it so i thought spelling it wrong might help me not get in trouble). This will hopefully be the last updated version of Just A Guz- OF JAPAN. I am thus removing the Japan part and will not be forgetting but just helping the transition. Well since I have been back I have converged with some great friends....
started teaching- Aug 13th (wow can't stop gotta keep going- move move move)....
moved to a new home... new car... and
This weekend celebrate my parents 29th wedding anniversary. (who would want to spend it in Washington- ??? well it is fun). We have just enjoyed sleeping in (thankfully), walking around the sweet little town, watching scary movies (or The Knowing- still not sure what I think of it) and eating. I have been so excited to try out cooking with an oven. You are thinking "man Molly doesn't know how to cook???" That is ridiculous quite that thought right now- I have always enjoyed cooking but in Japan I only did stove top cooking because I was lacking an oven. SOOOOO, this weekend I have been cooking up a small storm with some great results.
First for dinner I made marinated pork chops, with twice baked potates, fruit salad, and green salad (with all the fixings).
obviously the outcome was quite delightful! Happy Campers!
for dessert- coffee cheesecake. It was my first so a little darker around the corners but it was not dry, and the crust was a crust (hand made) and didn't flack and break when we cut it. So I would say it was a success!
And now breakfast- Banana-chip muffins, eggs/ham, and fruit salad!
OISHI- delicioso, YUMMY! YEAH! I hope this is the beginning of a wonderful relationship between me and my 1940's burnt yellow Westinghouse oven!
Remember: no one can take away the wonderful praise to God when you serve others.
MOlly
2 comments:
My parents house used to have yellow appliances... but my Mom was always sure to correct us when we called them "yellow". It's "harvest gold!" she would always say. Blah, blah, blah... whatever... they were ugly! :) But yours... LOVELY!
I know this was forever ago, but I'm so proud of your SKILL sista!!
XOXO
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