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**dons flame retardent suit**

I don't like most of those movies.

I do, however, love the cheesie disaster movies from the 1970s.

When Jay and I were still dating I ended up staying at his parents house until 5AM one Sunday morning because TNT was running a bunch of them back to back to back ...

Poseidon Adventure
The Towering Inferno
Volcano
Hurricane
Avalanche

Oh man ... were those good times or what? :rotfl2:

My mom used to drop me off at the movies on Saturdays with my friends and we saw all the cheesy movies growing up...

They showed "Island at the Top of the World" on the PC Repo... I made everyone sit up on deck with drinks and watch it... The drinks helped...
 
**dons flame retardent suit**

I don't like most of those movies.


Don't feel bad, neither do I. DD was watching the old Herbie movie with dh the other night and I had to go upstairs to watch a little Food Network. :rotfl2:

I did like Bedknobs and Broomsticks and Escape to Witch Mountain, though. (They weren't even Disney, were they?)
 
Yup... they are...

You gals are a little bit younger than me... I think it's a '70's thing... It was Disney under Miller (Disney's son in law...) but I watch them with semi fond memories...
 
detour ....

Next week is Armageddon Week on the History Channel! I love that crap ... :thumbsup2 The only thing better is a marathon of cheesie disaster movies designed to scare the crap out of you but which usually leaves Jay and me doubled up in laughter.

You gotta hand it to the History Channel ... ring in the new year with 7 straight days of imminent doom and gloom! :lmao:


We have been watching 7 deadly sins week .. last night was all about me sloth and gluttony :rotfl2:
 

Yup... they are...

You gals are a little bit younger than me... I think it's a '70's thing... It was Disney under Miller (Disney's son in law...) but I watch them with semi fond memories...

Nah, I doubt it...Bendy's the baby. I'm 41. I remember enjoying the books to all those old movies, but not the movies themselves. The Shaggy D.A., original Freaky Friday, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.
 
So, it time to eat healthy again but being the foodie I'm... it is difficult in our household. But many years ago I found these Weight Watcher Cookbooks from Oxmoor House (I get one every year) and they have FABALOUS recipes for our family to endure... So, I'm back on the diet wagon... Now, it does require me to PLAN (something I suck at) and to grocery shop on a consistent basis and AVOID places like Starbucks & any dining out places. Sometime it is just easier to eat out than, shop, prep, cook, eat & clean. Anyways.... my dh is a CPA so, we can't eat out much in the next few months anyways... So, here's our first gourmet meal of the evening...

Beef Tenderloin with a mushroom sauce--- however, when I took the picture I forgot to put mushrooms on it. The mushrooms are made with a wine sauce. YUMMY... but look at how small that steak is. That is 2 1/2 oz of meat (trust me I weighed it)... Boy it was small but good..

Oven Roasted New potatoes with Chiptole seasoning... Another yummy dish. It was a bit too spicy for dh so, I did leave some potatoes plain. I need flavor to survive on my diet. It was 3/4 cup.

Next, we had Oven Roasted Asparagus with Lemon chinese type sauce. Yummy again.

I'll have to post the dessert picture later but I made Light Vanilla Creme Brulee. If you follow Weight watchers my entire meal including dessert was 11 points. Not bad...

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This dip was buried in a recipe (if you can call it that) for fruit kabobs.

I don't like kabobs ... seems like I always get the skewer with splinters and a detour to the ER. :lmao:

Anyway, we're serving the dip tomorrow morning at brunch with fresh fruit (as fresh as can be found in Stinktown in the dead of winter) ... allowing the in-laws to spoon it over their fruit or drizzle it over the top. I always get raves when I make this ... and it's so so easy!


Ingredients:

1 3-ounce package of cream cheese, softened
3 tablespoons sour cream
3 tablespoons powdered sugar
1 1/2 tablespoons amaretto

Combine all ingredients and cream for 1 minute or until smooth and non-lumpy. Refrigerate until ready to serve.

**Do yourselves a favor if you make this ... sift your powdered sugar. It makes the dip so much less lumpy-bumpy. I unfortunately didn't remember to do that until it was too late and am now looking at a bowl of teeny bumps that are driving me crazy.**

*You may also substitute low fat cream cheese and sour cream for a less caloric version of this dip.
 
We have been watching 7 deadly sins week .. last night was all about me sloth and gluttony :rotfl2:

We wanted to watch but were mesmerized by the joy of Wii and totally forgot until we got home from the grocery store tonight.

D'OH! :lmao:

Nah, I doubt it...Bendy's the baby. I'm 41. I remember enjoying the books to all those old movies, but not the movies themselves. The Shaggy D.A., original Freaky Friday, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.

Yes, that's me ... the 39-year old baby of the group! :laughing: I'm sure that there are peeps here younger than me ... :thumbsup2
 
Ohhhh Bendy...

You're killin me...

I just drove through a blizzard (ok... so maybe just lake effect snow...) to hit Walmart and get snacks....

NOW you come up with more and I have to start a shopping list???? :rotfl2: :rotfl2:
 
So, it time to eat healthy again but being the foodie I'm... it is difficult in our household. But many years ago I found these Weight Watcher Cookbooks from Oxmoor House (I get one every year) and they have FABALOUS recipes for our family to endure... So, I'm back on the diet wagon... Now, it does require me to PLAN (something I suck at) and to grocery shop on a consistent basis and AVOID places like Starbucks & any dining out places. Sometime it is just easier to eat out than, shop, prep, cook, eat & clean. Anyways.... my dh is a CPA so, we can't eat out much in the next few months anyways... So, here's our first gourmet meal of the evening...

Beef Tenderloin with a mushroom sauce--- however, when I took the picture I forgot to put mushrooms on it. The mushrooms are made with a wine sauce. YUMMY... but look at how small that steak is. That is 2 1/2 oz of meat (trust me I weighed it)... Boy it was small but good..

Oven Roasted New potatoes with Chiptole seasoning... Another yummy dish. It was a bit too spicy for dh so, I did leave some potatoes plain. I need flavor to survive on my diet. It was 3/4 cup.

Next, we had Oven Roasted Asparagus with Lemon chinese type sauce. Yummy again.

I'll have to post the dessert picture later but I made Light Vanilla Creme Brulee. If you follow Weight watchers my entire meal including dessert was 11 points. Not bad...

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Wow! That sounds great and looks fantastic! My diet officially begins Sunday since we've still got one holiday meal to get through tomorrow. Then ... the good times end ... for a while. ;)
 
There was substantially less food at our house on New Year's Eve, but what we did have was awfully tasty! Allow me, please, to share a little more food porn with you while the last of my laundry (for today) churns in the washing machine.

I had to work until 3PM again on NYE and Jay was lucky enough to be able to work from home - his official day ended around noon. When I got home he was playing the Wii Animal Crossing City Folk game that we've both been addicted to this week (yes, Gina; you were right ... those are our mii's in the game).

My first order of business was to whip up one last pitcher of milk punch - the leftover cream was just going to get all gunky and chunky in the refigerator if we didn't do something useful with it.

Pretty as a pitcher ... except for that spot where I spilled cream all over the place
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Would you believe me if I told you that of all the cheese we had on Christmas Day, this is all that was left? Well, there was still some Fromager d'Affoinos leftover, but it wasn't worth taking a picture of.

Some cheese is better than no cheese at all!
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This evening's main course courtesy of Dean & Deluca: Lobster Mac & Cheese. Here's how it looked out of the box:

Hmmmm, definite potential here!
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And here's how it looked after baking for about 30 minutes:

I swear I cooked it!
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One of the things I liked about this was the packaging - both servings arrived in 8 ounce ceramic ramekins which will definitely come in handy down the road. As for the food itself ... wow! Big, succulent chunks of lobster meat were hidden in and around pasta shells and creamy mascarpone-cheddar sauce. The dish was topped off with crunchy panko bread crumbs, herb butter, lemon zest, and Parmesan cheese.

I don't even like lobster all that much and I thought this was incredible. The ultimate comfort food for grown-ups!

Jay also cooked a French baguette to accompany our dinner. We smeared some pieces with goat cheese and others with my Fromager and ... sigh ... is there anything better than hot bread smeared with meltingly beautiful artisan cheese?

Glorious bread!
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There's dinner ... enjoy!
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We washed our tasty food down with some Schlafly's Barleywine. Schlafly's is a local independent brewery here in Stinktown and they make a mighty fine product. We enjoy many of their brews and when feeling really adventurous we will drive all the way to downtown Stinktown and visit their restaurant: The Tap Room. If you're a micro-brew lover and ever have the misfortune to travel to Stinktown, try try try to get yourself over to The Tap Room. You won't regret it. :thumbsup2

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The Barleywine was good but I think I like Schlafly's Bier d'Garde better. Still, this is a nice alternative to a standard beer and I believe it has a higher alcohol content ... which might account for some of the silliness going down in Animal Crossing. You have never experienced the true hilarity of a talking animal pulling a carpet or piece of furniture out of its pants until you play this game with a strong buzz. The potential downside to playing the game in this reckless manner is that we apparently helped the animals create new "catchphrases" and they are now walking around calling each other and us "Prune Face", "Dingus", "Buthole", and "Bilge Pump." They are also using greetings such as "Whoopee Twang", "Goo-goo-ja-joob", and "Bite Me."

:lmao:

As midnight grew near we broke out some chocolate truffles ordered all special like from Williams Sonoma (the last smoking remnants of my gift card).

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So what the heck was that I just posted? Those are Blanc de Noir Truffles created exclusively for Sonoma by Michael Recchiuti (I don't know who he is but I think he must be a confectionary god ... ). These truffles were made with 65% El Ray Venezulean chocolate ganache and infused with Schramsberg Blanc de Noir Sparkling Wine. They were then rolled in fine Pernigotti cocoa powder, coated with a blend of El Ray 65% Sur de Lago and Etienne Guittard Madagascar chocolate, and finally dusted with confectioners' sugar.

How did they taste?

Indescribably incredibly unbelievably good ... if your mouth can have an orgasm than I promise you this chocolate will produce it. Deb, if you're reading I'd recommned these babies hands down over those dominoes from Christopher Norman - not only were these better than the caramel filled dominoes but they were less expensive, too.

You wanna know what made this lovely little taste-treat even better? Everyone's favorite sparking pink wine ... Rosa Regale!!!

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And there you have a Stinktown New Year's Eve! No crowds; no smoke; no noise, no bad food or cruddy service; no smoke; no stupid drivers.

Once again ... a Happy Happy New Year to you all! May it be filled with joy, peace, and prosperity!!! Oh yeah, and good food and booze!! :goodvibes
 
When Jay and I were still dating I ended up staying at his parents house until 5AM one Sunday morning because TNT was running a bunch of them back to back to back ...

Poseidon Adventure
The Towering Inferno
Volcano
Hurricane
Avalanche

Oh man ... were those good times or what? :rotfl2:

And I thought I was the only one that could watch Shelley Winters swimming in that tunnel (hallway) in the Poseidon Adventure over and over again!
 
The tree is down, the wreaths are packed and the floor is vacuumed....but the milk punch lives on! :banana:

I sent dh for some brandy today b/c I had cream left in the fridge and also b/c I have had a raging sore throat and achy body for two days now. All I could do yesterday was dis, nap and eat Munchos.

B., the truffles look great! I took no pictures on NYE, but we just had a southern chow down of finger foods: Rotel/velveeta dip and chips, fruit tray, veggie tray, Chik-Fil-A nuggets, ham and cheese croissant pinwheels, sausage balls, vanilla fudge and Paula Deen's Not Yo Mama's Banana Pudding.
 
Yes, that's me ... the 39-year old baby of the group! :laughing: I'm sure that there are peeps here younger than me ... :thumbsup2

Just a little bit, I turned 38 on the 1st :eek:

Speaking of which....I've got a wonderful DH who for 18 years now has cooked for me for my birthday. Helps that being a holiday, he always has the day off :laughing:

This years birthday menu was a Disney theme:
Tonga Toast for breakfast
LeCellier Canadian Cheddar Cheese soup & pretzel breadsticks for lunch
Seafood Crepes (from the old Empress Lily) for dinner
Milky Way cake from Beaches & Cream for my Bday cake

Several things to admit here :guilty:
1st, my tummy did not feel well enough after New Years Eve :rolleyes1 to have the tonga toast for breakfast, so DH made it for brunch for me today :goodvibes
2nd, I forgot to take pics of all the wonderful food :scared1: :sad2:

It was all soooo good! We had never had the Milky Way cake before (except maybe in the Kitchen Sink, but you can't taste much in there) but DH figured how bad could it be when the recipe starts with "melt 6 milky way bars in a pan" :rotfl: It's really really good, but very rich! Even I couldn't eat much of it, and that's saying a lot!

If anyone would like the recipes, I'll try to get them from DH :goodvibes Happy New Year everyone!
 
Whew!

Final holiday meal is behind us and just the kitchen left to clean up. Our revised brunch menu was as follows:

Brandy Milk Punch
Bloody Marys
Crabbie Eggs Benedict
Croissants
Snausages
Fresh Fruit
Amaretto Cream Cheese Dip
Panne Cotta
Leftover cheese, eggnog bread, and gingerbread cake

And I took pictures again because it's likely to be the last bit of food porn I'll be posting here for a while. The diet and workout plan start in earnest tomorrow.

And I have to get back to the Disney reviews so that will take up the next few months ... har har. :lmao:

Hope those of you who are under the weather start feeling better soon! :grouphug:

HAPPY BIRTHDAY ChelleinNC!! :dance3:
 
**dons flame retardent suit**

I don't like most of those movies.

I do, however, love the cheesie disaster movies from the 1970s.

When Jay and I were still dating I ended up staying at his parents house until 5AM one Sunday morning because TNT was running a bunch of them back to back to back ...

Poseidon Adventure
The Towering Inferno
Volcano
Hurricane
Avalanche

Oh man ... were those good times or what? :rotfl2:


Anything with Irwin Allen's name on it.
 
And I thought I was the only one that could watch Shelley Winters swimming in that tunnel (hallway) in the Poseidon Adventure over and over again!

I like the part where Roddy McDowell falls down the tube thing and Ernest Borgnine starts swimming around looking for him myself.
 

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