Sunday, August 31, 2008

And the Winner Is ...

Thanks to everyone for entering our first giveaway! It was so much fun reading all of your comments! Yes, we picked our winner the old-fashioned way by writing each name down on a little piece of paper =).



Thursday, August 28, 2008

Swedish Meatballs Oh My!

I made one of my favorite dishes this week -- Swedish meatballs! They are so yummy. Definitely make them when you are in the mood for something hearty. They aren't hard to make but you do need to devote some time to shaping the meat into balls. This recipe probably takes about 1 hour to make.


Nellie’s Swedish Meatballs

6 TB butter
1 TB grated onion with juice preserved
2/3 cup bread crumbs
1 cup water
½ pound lean ground beef
¼ pound ground veal
¼ pound ground pork
1 tsp salt
½ tsp ground nutmeg
½ tsp allspice
½ tsp pepper
½ tsp sugar
3 TB flour
2 cups beef broth

Sauté the onion and onion juice in 1 TB of the butter for 1-2 minutes. In the large bowl of an electric mixer combine the bread crumbs and water and soak for 1-2 minutes. Add the meats, spices and sugar. Beat on a low speed until smooth then turn the mixer to high and mix until the meat mixture is light and fluffy, about 8-10 minutes. Shape the meat into small meatballs (Swedish meatballs aren’t large like Italian meatballs) and place on a cookie sheet. Melt the remaining butter in a large frying pan over medium heat. Add the meatballs and brown all sides by shaking the pan so they brown easily. Drain the meatballs on paper towels. Add the flour to the pan and stir over medium heat for about 1 minute. Slowly add the beef broth and stir until the gravy is thick and brown. Add the meatballs to the gravy. Serve over mashed potatoes or egg noodles.

*** Grated onions with juice make these meatballs very moist

*** Try sprinkling a little flour over the meat mixture and on your hands to help the meat from sticking to your skin. You can also use two spoons dipped in ice water to make the meatballs. I find that I can’t usually “roll” this meat mixture into balls b/c it’s too sticky. I more or less drop rounds of meat into the frying pan.


It seems counter intuitive to mix the meat using an electric mixer since meat gets tough if you work with it too much, however, these turn out super moist this way! I place a towel over the mixer to prevent a meat mess!

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

What It Takes to Make a Blanket These Days




When I woke up this morning I decided it was NECESSARY that I accomplish something from start to finish. This is because my life has been feeling very chaotic lately. Benjamin is almost 6 months old and still does not sleep well in a crib. I gave in too easily when he was a newborn and let him sleep in his swing but he's getting so heavy now that the swing doesn't swing ... it just squeaks! He still likes to be swaddled which is a bit hilarious since he is close to 20 pounds! Now I am "sleep training" Ben to sleep in a crib and because I'm such a total lightweight when it comes to crying this sleep training has been going on for weeks now ... somebody please help me! To top things off, Anna starting jumping out of her crib (literally). The poor thing landed flat on her back once so obviously this is dangerous and now I am training her to sleep in a toddler bed ... yikes!! I used to look forward to nap time and bed time but I have been dreading it lately because I know my tired little girl with glazed over eyes is going to come out and out and out of her room several times before she gives in. My husband, Jason, has been working torturous hours as well which just adds to the madness. Because of these factors I just haven't been able to get much done lately!

This is how it unfolded:

7 AM - 7:30 AM -- Feed and play with Benji after he wakes up; pick out fabric that inspires me to create something fun today

7:30-8:30 AM -- Cuddle with Anna after she wakes up, breakfast, change clothes (shower is not an option today)

8:30 AM - 9:00 AM -- Takes me 30 minutes to put Benji down for a nap

9:00 AM - 9:30 AM -- Cut fabric and get supplies ready

9:30 AM -- Benji's awake (way too short of a nap!)

9:30 - 11:30 AM -- After setting up sewing machine the power goes out! First time this summer ... just my luck!

11:30 - 12:00 PM -- Lunchtime

12:00 - 3:00 PM -- The kids are tired and it's battle of the wills!

3:00-4:00 -- Kids are still awake. I drive to my parents house because I don't know what else to do. I bring the blanket fabric with me. The kids are asleep within minutes of leaving the driveway ... finally! I long for the three hour naps both of them were taking a couple of months ago!

4:00 - 5:00 -- Mom (Lana) and Dad entertain the kiddos and the blanket is finished!!! It took all day but it was worth it to actually finish something I started (mom actually top stitched it because Ben was crying but I decided to cut myself a break =) ).

Soon this too shall pass =)

To see more photos of the blankey click here.

Sunday, August 17, 2008

A Baby Shower -- Etsy Style!



My co-workers and I hosted a baby shower for our friend Lisa over the weekend and as I was loading things into my car I realized everything I had for the shower was from Etsy.com. I was introduced to Etsy this past year and am probably an addict at this point =). I am continuously impressed with the creative artisans on Etsy and I have had nothing but positive experiences with all of my purchases thus far. Plus, there are several reasons why buying handmade is so great =). I thought it would be fun to showcase my baby shower finds to you all. Lisa doesn't know the sex of her baby (new trend with my friends waiting to find out) and here are some of the lovely things I found for her gender neutral baby shower:


To start, I found these cute invitations at Green Apple Paperie. The shop owner printed up some 8x10 inch invitations for me to post at work for less than $2 a piece!




From Bun to Baby I found some great games to play. This word unscramble game came printed with baby bingo on the reverse and I also ordered the fun baby stat prediction cards. I received 10 cards for $2.00. They also come in cute pink and blue colors.




Of course we needed prizes for the fun games and I found the MOST adorable cupcake bath bombs from Hey Lady Cards and Feeling Smitten. Can you believe these aren't really cupcakes? They sent me a cupcake bath bomb to try out for myself and I can tell you that they smell terrific and are so fun! I will definitely be ordering more! They are great for little kids too because they are very mild and do not cause eye irritation. I can vouch for this because my two year old played with it in the bath and had a blast without any red eyes!




I found a great nursing cover for Lisa over at Made Just For Me. This type of nursing cover with the rigid neckline is a perfect gift if you know someone that plans to breastfeed. The brand name version of this nursing cover sells for about $40 and the one I purchased was almost half the price! The shop owner, Amanda, seems incredibly sweet and is very accommodating as well. I wasn't sure which one my friend would like and after sending Amanda a picture of something Lisa registered for she emailed me back with several fabric options. She made a custom cover for me and I was impressed by her very speedy turnaround time. Where do you find service like this these days?



These nursing pads are from Southern Belles and Bowes. They are so much cuter than the boring plain white ones. These are great for around the house because they are super comfy. Plus, you'll save a few dollars if you are used to only buying the disposable kind since they are machine washable.



These burp cloths are from our shop =). I thought this fabric would be great for Lisa since she doesn't know if it's a boy or a girl. Such pretty Amy Butler fabric!



I also made Lisa a blanket but I forgot to take a photo. These are the fabrics I used. I love this wavy chenille. It's so cozy and cuddly!




Friday, August 15, 2008

Cupcakes Are In!


We finally have more cupcake fabric to make the super cute retro aprons. The last bunch we made sold out by 7:30 AM PST the day they posted! I don' know exactly when they'll be ready to list in our shop but check out the cute prints and keep your eye out =).


Happy Friday!
~Nellie


Some samples of fabric from a shopping spree =)


Monday, August 11, 2008

Fun Giveaway!



Aren't giveaways fun? We think they are so we're giving away a cute set of burp cloths that are in need of a happy home. The winner will receive a set of two burpies: one with baby vintage style animals and is embellished with ric-rac and the other is pink with white dots. To enter the contest leave a comment and make sure you leave your email address so we know how to contact you. The winner will be drawn at random on on 8/31. Have fun!

These will be shipped to an address in the U.S. or Canada only.

Sunday, August 10, 2008

Here you go ...

We've been very appreciative of questions that have been emailed to us about our site. A couple of you suggested we post pictures of us and our family so here you go =).



Lana (mom) looking happy as always =)


Jeanelle (Nellie) with husband Jason, Anna 2 1/2 and Benjamin 3 months.
Poor Benji wasn't too happy about having his photo taken this day =)

I just adore this photo of Anna. We had a wonderful Sacramento area photographer take these family photos.

Anna and Benji


Here is a nice one with two of my sisters in it. From left to right: Devona, Nellie, Lana, and Angie.

Monday, August 4, 2008

August is here!



Summertime in Northern California is quite hot with temperatures usually in the 90's to low 100's if you live inland like we do. We cooled off this weekend by taking a day trip to San Francisco. I still am in absolute awe with the beauty of the City when I go there, even though I've been there more times than I can count since I grew up only 45 minutes away.

We took Anna with us and left Ben with grandma and grandpa because we haven't been alone with her since Ben was born and we thought she'd appreciate having all of our attention. Well, 20 minutes into our drive she started bawling because Ben wasn't with us! I think she forgot about her baby brother once she set her eyes on the sea lions and the marina full of boats and yauchts!


S.F. Trolley Car


Anna having a blast at our picnic by the San Francisco Marina.




California Sea Lions off of Pier 39




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