Monday, May 24, 2010

Free Cheese!

So my favorite pizza place is giving away the upgraded cheese which I ALWAYS have on my pizza when there. I was just there two weekends ago (as I was out of town this past weekend) and I will be heading over there tonight. Since I'm in such a great mood I decided to share the coupon with you!

I usually do Napoli w/proschuitto Extra DOC style but cut :)

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Must Try!

Today my boss is out of town. Today the lady with the Minnesota Timberwolves stopped by with fresh cookies. I went down to the front desk to pick them up and a little sticker on them said "Left our oven at 12:46" It was barely past 1:00 p.m. Heaven! I called my boss and told him he had cookies delivered and they smelled fabulous. I was going to have one, he said go for it, I told him I'd try and leave him the other box but I made no guarantees.

Now let me tell you a little bit about the company, because I had never heard of it before and the cookies were AWESOME. The brand is Tank Goodness and the cookies were Oatmeal Chocolate Chip, a favorite of mine as we have a family recipe of our own similar to it. It is a family owned business and let me tell you, this family knows how to bake!

Another cool thing about these cookies is they were delivered in a box from Print for Change. This company does all the boxes for Tank Goodness. 50% of their profits are donated to providing children with food who live in extreme poverty. In a day and age when people are taking more and more for themselves (and who can blame them?) it's nice to see a company dedicated to giving back.

The phone number for Tank Goodness is: 612.824.TANK (8265)
Their fax number to order cookies is: 612.824.LOVE (5683)
The website for Print for Change is: www.printforchange.info

I truly hope you check them out. The cookies were fresh, delicious, and I love the presentation.

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Cinco de Mayo de Queso!

Seems like forever since I last posted about some killer guacamole recipes, so here's a simple family recipe for Queso dip. My cousin in law Ryan makes it, and it's the best. Guaranteed to please!

In one large Crock Pot slowly warm the following:
Block of Velveeta (best if you cut into small cubes)
Large can of Stokes Green Chili
Small can of diced green chilis
Small can of jalapenos
One can of Rotel, drained

Towards the end brown some ground pork and mix that in as well. Never had a better queso dip, and I'm a picky eater! If you need those guacamole recipes check out the 'recipes' section of the blog under 'appetizers'. More recipes will come as my new roommates and I start cooking for dinner parties and roomie dinners!

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Music Feeds The Soul

Recently I have found myself in the ever wonderful position of getting royally screwed over. There were many signs which I ignored, against my better judgment, and the biggest one is shocking that I overlooked. I'll spare you the details, but let's just say this: What self-respecting adult lists their favorite band as Creed?

Can you ever really trust someone? Yes. Can you ever really trust someone with awful taste in music? No. While we all have our guilty pleasures, and believe me I like some bad music, people who fundamentally have bad taste in music are to be avoided. Now I'm not talking about people who like music but do not know the name, my Mom has to ask me when a song comes on if she likes it. She eventually knows the answer herself, but she never had a knack for memorizing song titles, unlike my father who was a DJ back in the day. My love for music and knowledge of music comes from my father.

Judge Not.....unless it comes to music. What a person listens to says a lot about who they are and the mood they are in, and sometimes what they value. How can you trust a person who has never sang along at the top of their lungs to 'Don't Stop Believin'/Sweet Caroline/Livin' on a Prayer' with a drink in their hand and their friends by their side? Brown Eyed Girl is the song my father and I dance to at every wedding, and Lonestar's Amazed is the first country song he ever liked. I remember listening to 'Proud to be an American' before September 11th, I remember how that song made me felt back then, which was nothing to how it makes me feel now. Certain songs get your girlfriends into dance party mood like 'How Will I Know' remix by Whitney Houston, and others start the night off right like 'Girls Just Wanna Have Fun'. Some songs make breaking up easier like 'Before He Cheats' belted by Carrie Underwood while others comfort when your heart is broken like 'Break Even' by the Script or 'Dreaming with a Broken Heart' by John Mayer. Some songs have no words at all, but they still strike a certain something within us. What girl doesn't recognize the Sex and the City theme song within three notes? Songs can give us hope for future love, bring back memories from the past, excite us for adventure, set the mood for partying to love making and everything in between.

Music has this wonderful way of sneaking into our mind and creating an influence over us, whether it be positive or negative. Everything we do, sound has an influence over. How much easier is it to work out with your favorite pump up jams going on in your ear? How much better is it to drive with the windows down on a gorgeous day with some rockin' tunes blasting? What would a wedding be like without music? Or for that matter a reception? Why do babies calm to singing when nothing else will do? The answer? Because music is an integral part of our lives, and people who listen to crappy music are usually crappy people.

Ever have a song that brings back a memory? Make a list, I bet you it's over a hundred songs long. Here's just a sample from mine.

Journey - Don't Stop Believin': My all-time favorite song. Memories range from singing at top of my lungs at my cousin Lauren's wedding and at the Shout House with my girlfriends on 80s nights. One can never be in a bad mood when it plays.
Kenny Chesney - I Go Back: My best friend from 6 years old to 21 years old and the time we trekked up to Frontier Days getting lost, standing in that long line, barely able to see over people, suffocated with smoke..... Still, it's one of my favorite country concerts.
Lee Greenwood - Proud to be an American: My Dad made me a copy of that cassette tape and I would play that song over and over again. When the World Trade Center Towers collapsed and that song was played it not only reminded me what it meant to me to be an American, but of a time before 9/11 when life was simpler and more pure.
Earth, Wind, and Fire - September: My cousin Lauren's wedding. The perfect Colorado September day on a beautiful golf course overlooking the entire Rocky Mountain front range. Simply beautiful.
Backstreet Boys - Shape of my Heart: Over the summer some friends and I went to see the Backstreet Boys at the State Fair. Money well spent. All the good memories of middle school/high school without the cliques, awkwardness, or bad clothing. Singing along to tacky music in the summer night with  a couple thousand other girls all whilst reminiscing of one's youth is a great feeling, highly recommended.
Bon Jovi - Livin' on a Prayer: I've seen Bon Jovi live, twice. The first time for free, the second time for $5. Not a bad deal, if I do say so myself. They're fantastic live, you should DEF. check them out. Even if their newer songs aren't my cup of tea, every time this song comes on in my car I crank the volume and sing along at the top of my lungs. It's almost better than the concert. Sans Bon Jovi, but also, sans Cougars and drunk girls spilling beer on my stuff.
Matt Wertz - Capitol City: I remember first going to see Matt, he was great. Very awesome acoustic player who has a voice. This song brings me to all the times when I doubted myself. Any time I feel like I am worried about where life is taking me I turn to this song. Every challenge brings the same feelings of despair, but this song reminds me of all the battles I've already overcome to get to where I am today.
Natasha Bedingfield - Unwritten: This song can get me running whenever I feel like I've hit a wall when working out. It also reminds me of Hawaii. Being in a new place with new friends allows one new opportunities. This song really made me try new things, hang with everyone I could, and be as clique-less as possible. I just wanted to 'soak up' all that Hawaii had to offer me. I'd love to live there, but the lack of NHL team makes it difficult to do so.