March 31, 2010

What's For Dinner?

A miracle happened in my kitchen yesterday. I followed a recipe I found in a magazine...it wasn't even the magazine's recipe, it was an advertisement for tomato sauce. Well anyways, I decided to make it, even though I was skeptical, because it seemed strange to me. But I thought, "what the hell, I'll give it a try." And I am so glad I did because it was so good, and relatively simple to make. Luis loved it and dubbed it my "best ever". And that's saying something. Now I have a decent thing to make the next time (first time) we invite someone over for dinner!


Chicken Rollatini

3 boneless, skinless chicken breast halves (I used the thinly-sliced breasts)
1 pkg Genoa salami slices
1 pkg provolone cheese slices
18 asparagus spears, trimmed
1 jar tomato sauce (I used Classico Spicy Tomato and Basil)
1/4 cup shredded Parmesan cheese

1. Preheat oven to 350. Halve each chicken breast and pound to 1/4 inch thick. Season with salt and pepper.

2. Place 1 salami slice, 1 cheese slice and 3 asparagus spears in the center of each chicken breast. Roll up and secure with a wooden toothpick.



3. Spread some tomato sauce in a baking dish (11x7 or so). Place chicken rolls in the dish, and cover with the remaining sauce and sprinkle with shredded cheese.





4. Bake, uncovered for 30 to 40 minutes or until cooked through.

5. Enjoy! It looks so pretty when you cut into it! And tastes great!


March 30, 2010

Tony Romo!

This past Saturday, Luis and I went to the Ginger Man in Dallas to watch The After 5 Band. A buddy from my bowling team is their drummer. They covered some really good classic rock and we had a great time sipping on our Sam Adams and Shiner Bock. My friend, Danielle, from college met us there with some of her friends. A few minutes after she got there, she ran over to me and exclaimed, "Tony Romo is HERE!". As you can imagine, I just about fell off my bar stool. "OMG! REALLY?!?! WHERE?!?!?!?!?!?!" Oh, geez, like 2 whole feet in front of us! He was sitting at a table a few feet away from us with what looked like some friends and, of course, his blonde-haired-barbie-faced gilfriend, who, I must say, was entirely way to overdressed for the Gman. C'mon. At least he was perfect. White tennis shoes, blue jeans, baseball tshirt and ball cap. Mmmmmm. :-) So while the band was really good, the remainder of the evening I spent drooling and trying to take inconspicuous photographs, of which I will post later. For now though, I'll leave you with this picture, which Tony requested; it's of him and the band. The guy in front with the cig and beer is my buddy, Mike. The tall drink of water in the back with the hat on is Tony :-) .....I should have run up there and photo-hijacked that.

March 24, 2010

Currently...

I just spent 3 hours trying to figure out how to use paint.net to create my blog header.... Is this how our parents felt when we tried to teach them to do "simple" things like using Facebook and sending a text? You'd think using a photo-editing application wouldn't be that hard....I'm scared for myself in 10 years.

As excruciating as it was, I am very pleased with the outcome, and after fiddling with colors, fonts, etc, I can now sit back and enjoy my blog. Except...I haven't updated in a while, and I'm sure people have stopped checking.

SOOOO I have created this new post just so my creative endeavors can be appreciated by others :-p.

No really, I do have something substantial to say:

Currently, I find myself extremely drawn to music. I have always liked music, but literally, in the past 4 days I've downloaded about $50 worth of songs and albums off iTunes. My music is constantly on and I find myself playing the same songs over, and over, and over. Surprisingly, most of the stuff I've been getting is by bands that I've never even heard of. But OMG I am obsessed with all of them now.

Two particularly have a very mellow, "indie" kind of sound, which I really really like. One group is called the XX. They did the awesome instrumental for the Apollo Ohno AT&T commercial during the Olympics. They are from South London and their sound is really unique. I bought their whole album. I especially like "Infinity". For some reason, it reminds me a little of Chris Isaak's "Wicked Game". And I LOVE that song :-p

The other group, Civil Twilight, is from South Africa. They are freaking amazing. I bought their whole album also. They currently have a song on the radio called "Letters From the Sky" which I immediately fell in love with. The rest of their stuff is just as good or better. "Human" and "On the Surface" are my favorites. The thing I like most about this band is that they are very "real". I don't really know how to explain that other than by saying that it "speaks" to me in ways the rest of the crap on the radio doesn't. And Steven McKellar's voice is intriguing.

Other (maybe more known) bands I've been downloading include: Alphanaut, Silversun Pickups, Metric, Phoenix, and LOTS of 30 Seconds to Mars.

Check them out and let me know what you think! What are you listening to these days? Any good suggestions?

March 4, 2010

Home Sweet Colorado

We just got back from an awesome vacation in Colorado where we skiing at Keystone. Love that place. As I said in a previous post, I have been going there almost every year since I was about 5, so it really is a home-away-from-home for me. I was so happy to get to share that experience with some great friends and see them fall in love with one of the greatest places (and sports)! We stayed in Frisco, CO which is just a short drive from the slopes. The town is so quaint! Full of cute little shops, restaurants, etc. Of course, most of our time was spent on the mountain, and it was marvelous. Can't WAIT to go back!


Me and Lou


Me and Angie on Schoolmarm!


Lou and cousin Darrell


Everyone had a great time!


My ski bunny :-)