Sunday, December 28, 2008
No more thumb-sucking!
Saturday, December 27, 2008
Chrismas Food!
Mom and dad just left and I am so sad to see them go :). But...mom cooked up a storm while she was here. She is such a wonderful cook! Such a blessing! Check out some of what she/we made!
When mom and dad arrived I had hot soup ready for dinner. It is recipe from my sweet friend Emily and we love it. This picture has sausage, but I also made a vegetarian version for dad and I. We had salad and bread to go with it! YUM!
The first night mom was here she made Eggplant Parm. Big C and I both love it and were not disappointed. I only make it once a year because it takes forever. Here you can see mom cutting the eggplant and then her assembling station! Finally, the result! Great job mom!
C1 loves peanut butter cookies with kisses. I made a vegan version of the cookie and he scooped and put in the kisses. He was thrilled with them!
Christmas Eve we go over to my mother in laws house and she cooks mostly everything, but we did bring a few things.
These are a sampling of mom's cookies! There are Anisettes, Sesame Pillows, and Jellies. Yikes, Big C couldn't keep his hands off!
Finally, Christmas dinner! Mom made prime rib, roasted carrots with shallots, roasted tomatoes and garlic and a dish layered with potatoes, zucchini, tomato and onion that was covered with swiss and fontina cheese. Yowza! I had to go off the vegan bandwagon and have a little bit of that last dish! It was fabulous. There was also garlic bread and lobster tails!
Monday, December 22, 2008
Look again!
More than I deserve
Sunday, December 21, 2008
Christmas Fun!
Visiting Santa at the Mall! Since J screamed head off when we tried to put him on Santa's lap, I am including a separate picture of him by himself!
Finally, dinner and advent chocolate!
Tomorrow is the first night of Hanukkah. My stepdad is half Jewish and growing up mom made potato latkes a lot. I loved them then and love them now. We eat them with sourcream and applesauce.
Hope your family is enjoying making memories!
Merry Christmas!
Saturday, December 20, 2008
My husband LOVES Christmas!
Last night we went looking at lights. This is a picture taken from my phone so it is not so good, but you get the general idea. It is a house near us. Amazing!
Next to it is our house. C worked so hard on it. Doesn't it look pretty!
I know he wished our house looked like the first. We sat and looked at the lights for at least 20 minutes, until C1 asked if we could go and Big C said no. Finally we went on our way and toward the end C2 said, "Can we go home and go to bed?". Big C said, just one more cul-de-sac.
When we eventually made it home, Little L wanted to stay up and look at the tree with me. He can't get enough of the lights. Just like his daddy!
He went to work like this on Friday for the Christmas party!
Merry Christmas from the Toscano's!
Monday, December 15, 2008
Dinner Bomb!
The next day I wanted to redeem myself. I made pasta with pesto and roasted veggies, Italian bread, salad (J helped with that) and chocolate cinnamon biscotti (vegan). Check out the pictures below to see how I did!
I love my husband! My husband loves food! An easy way to make him happy. The challenge is how to make food he loves, that is also good for him. Any suggestions? Do any other wives also run into this dilemma?
Monday, December 8, 2008
Happy Birthday!
Mimi's Santa's
Mimi (Big C's mom) has started a Santa collection for each of the boys. Each Christmas she gets them each a Santa. Sometimes the Santa comes from one of her trips oversea's. We have Santas from Poland and Russia! Sometimes they represent something each boy has really enjoyed that year, and sometimes it is just a cute Santa. She writes the boys name and year on the bottom.
Last week we unpacked the Santa's and the boys had a blast recalling each one. I would call them up by name and they would put their Santa on the shelf.
Thank you Mimi for this wonderful tradition!
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
Christmas Wonder!
Italian Style Mashed Potatoes
Here it is, directly from mom to you....
I don't have it written down, I just go by memory. (mom's words)
5lbs potatoes, peeled, cubed and boiled.
2 eggs , slightly beaten
1 cup of milk. I just eye this so add as much as you need.
1/2 cup grated cheese
Put all of this ingredients in mixer until smooth. Spray a cassarole dish, layer in potatoes, then a few slices of butter, some bread crumbs and grated mozzarella cheese. Continue laying until all the potatoes are used. On the top goes a few pats of butter, mozzarella cheese and a covering of bread crumbs. Bake in a 375 oven until the cheese on top is brown and crusty.
Hope you enjoy! Let me know if you make it!
Christmas Traditions!
May you all enjoy your Christmas traditions!