Showing posts with label pinterest. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pinterest. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Pins from the Week






photos on Houzz

I really like the word
humble
just not in this context
I have a daughter who looks a little different
and that will definitely make you humble
but when it comes to my opinion
that one is hard to swallow
I just know I am right

I love the simplicity of this bathroom
I would probably throw in a bit of color
with a little pink or fuschia

I love the mix of art work on the last pic
and the gold and black frames

if you know the sources of the first two pics
please let me know
whoever pinned them did not correctly source them
and I always want to give credit where credit is due

Petie




Tuesday, January 31, 2012

A Recent Pin

Photo by Clair Buys/BYU Magazine


I recently  pinned this soup recipe based on what the
picture looked like.
I pick out recipes like I pick out books to read,
it all depends on what the cover looks like.
Making grilled cheese sandwiches
the other day,
I remembered I pinned a tomato soup recipe.
I printed off the recipe.
Started reading the instructions,
and thought to myself,
now why in the world would anybody put vegies
in a crock pot and cook them for
5 to 7 hours?

So here is my recipe,
It took all of 30 minutes, give or take a few.
If you want the original recipe you can find it here

Petie's Tomato Soup
Makes about 2 quarts

1 (14 oz) cans whole tomatoes, with juice and1 small can of tomato sauce
1 cup finely diced onions
1 tsp dried oregano
fresh basil for the top
3 cans chicken broth
1/3 cup flour
1 cup Parmesan cheese
½ cup butter  and olive oil
2 cups half and half
 salt
 black pepper

1.  Sauté onions in butter and olive oil. Add in the oregano.

2.  When onions are a golden, add in the flour and cook.  I like to cook my flour for a minute or so.

3.  Add the 1 can of whole tomatoes, squishing the tomatoes before you add them to your pan.  Add in the 1 small can of tomato sauce and stir until the mixture makes a thick paste.  2 to 3 minutes.  Be sure and watch it as you are stirring so that it doesn't burn.

4.  Add in the chicken broth and let simmer on low for 30 minutes or so.
5. Right before serving add in the half and half and parmesan cheese. Season with the salt and pepper.



Petie

Monday, April 18, 2011

Oh Dear...


Hello.
My name is________________ and
I am a Pin-a-holic.

Between the Enormous Easter party (thanks Mom)
that we are having and Pinterest, 
my blogging is lacking.

Have you discovered Pinterest?

Petie