Another weekend shot in what seemed like the blink of an eye. As always, lots to do, and just one weekend to do it in. There were few highlights from this weekend … we mainly worked around the house (reorganizing the aforementioned black-hole pantry and some other sundry tasks). We did quite a bit of cooking and movie watching, I suppose. On Friday we watched Follow that Bird and made some wontons. I'd had the recipe in the “to be tried” queue forever, and I'm glad we finally did, because it was very good. We had my mom and Kelly over for dinner on Saturday night (Cheesy Baked Chicken, Butternut Squash Rissoto, Apple Streudel) and watched Without a Paddle.
Yesterday went by in a sort of blur. We did laundry, watched some Tivo … and … ?? Matt had to leave for the airport at 6 and pack before that, so that kind of cut the day off.
Ah well … I've bored you enough. Thanks for all the sweet comments on my kitchen.
Sounds like a very nice weekend.
I love this blog design. SO cheery. My husband has been wanting some traditional, genuine apple strudel for a *long* time now. He's really into German food. I finally found a recipe ~ just have to make it! Glad you had a nice weekend!
The menu from Saturday night sounds delicious! Especially the rissoto. Yum, yum.
Where does one get wonton wrappers? I've been meaning to learn to make some,but always forget to look around for wrappers!
So far as I know, you can get them at any major grocery store. I've gotten them at both Super Target and King Soopers. They are usually in the produce section, where they have refrigerated stuff, like the bagged salads and pre-cut fruit and specialty salad dressings and such.
Cool, thanks. I'll look next time I'm in the store.