Friday, April 27, 2012

Stress, Trash, and Cookie Crumbs


Here on a Friday night, and there is stress. Something is very wrong with this picture. It’s tough, and the road is only going to get tougher. On the midst of all of this, what can I not resist?!
Starbucks Java Chip Frappuccino
I don’t know about you, but I can hear that espresso machine working and that blender sound ringing in my ear. You’ll never guess who gets the last gulp. My trashcan does. It will swallow the discarded cup of my sweet, delicious Grande Java Chip Frappuccino.  Yes, Starbucks is in the air. Mmm mmm mmm. I can just imagine the succulent taste of flavored syrup, chocolate chunks, espresso, milk, and ice all blended together. That is really all it is, but in short it’s a Frappuccino. 
Fresh Cookie Dough Going
Into The Oven
That’s not the only evidence that lingers in my garbage can. The sweet smell of baking is in the air. A good old-fashion, homemade chocolate chip cookie is the best way to put a smile on someone’s face. And if you’re me (or have read in my previous post), baking helps release that stress. Don’t ask me why. That is just how the cookie crumbles.
Fresh, Homemade Cookies Straight From The Oven

Sliced Oranges
Don’t worry, there is more. There are more lingering smells that combine in my poor black trashcan. What is it? It is the poor remains of my orange’s skin. Why yes, I did say my orange’s skin. All the juice and insides were devoured by my festering munchy craving that has come from this stress.

And last but not least, the final cherry on the cold, calorie filled ice cream sundae. You guessed it. It’s ice cream. I snuggle up in bed to a big, 1.72 liter of Chocolate Panda Paws ice cream. After a few bites (I should say chomps), I unfortunately have to get up and put it back into the freezer so the rest of it doesn’t melt. Ta-ta for now my yummy Chocolate Panda Paws ice cream. Until we meet again my Panda Paws or let’s call that Saturday Night. 

Saturday, April 21, 2012

Fun Distractions

My Desk Distractions

When trying to tackle my homework the other day, I kept getting distracted. I don’t know why. The TV was off and my apartment was quiet. I took a look around and realized all the cute, fun distracting things on my desk. Let us take a tour through my distractions.
Rubiks Magic and Slinky

  • There is the Rubiks Magic puzzle, which makes really interesting shapes. I’ve never solved it, and I don’t think I ever will.
  • Who can resist a Slinky? Slinkys are so simple, yet so amusing. I just love motioning it back and forth. Plus, I find a Slinky falling down the stairs really cool. Have you seen the 1960 slinky commercial? Slinkys are so awesome!
  • Have you guys ever been to Kid Robot? I’ve only been to the one in San Francisco, but there is one located in New York, Los Angeles, Miami and London. I bought two toys from Kid Robot’s POP! Super Shiny Mini Series. Kid Robot toys are so addicting to buy because you never know which toy you are going to get from the series.
Kid Robot Toys and Wilson from Cast Away
  • Do you remember the movie Cast Away that came out in 2000? Wilson was the friend that Chuck created from a volleyball that washed up on the shore in a FedEx package. Even though Wilson never had a line, he was one of my favorite characters in the movie.
  • Then there is Rilakkuma’s friend. Rilakkuma is a Japanese bear character that is famous in Japan.
Rilakkuma's Friend, 20 Questions, and Pink Piggy Bank

  • Twenty Questions is another fun distraction. The game usually always guesses what I am thinking.
  • My little, pink piggy bank that my friend gave to me for Christmas.
  • And lastly, my stress squeeze toy shaped as my school mascot, Richie. I don’t really squeeze him when I’m stressed, but he’s just so cute. 
Richie


What distracts you at work or what distracts you from homework?

Thursday, April 19, 2012

Yummy Banana Bread!

Freshly cut banana bread

Hello Everyone! Sorry it has been so long since my last post. I have been extremely busy since Easter. There have been projects, tests and due dates to meet. You know how it is when that peak in the quarter or semester hits.
A stress relieving method for me is to bake something. Banana bread was the stress relieving baked good of choice. I was craving it for weeks. I usually get banana bread at the Rochester Public Market, but I haven’t had a chance to go. I was a bit bummed out because there is a stand that sells great banana bread for only $3.00. 
Well, there is a first for everything. Right? I went online to find a recipe. I’ve been skeptical about taking recipes online because they never turn out quite well for me. This time, I gave it a shot and took a look online. I was surprised to find a Betty Crocker Banana Bread Recipe. I figured if it was a Betty Crocker recipe, than it had to be legit.
I was excited! Banana bread here I come!
Freshly cut banana bread
I mixed all the ingredients, and I added some Nestle Chocolate Chips in there because I could. (Nestle has some really fun baking recipes on their website. I might check them out next time I bake.) I put it in the oven at 350° and checked it at 40 mins. I did the toothpick trick, but it still needed time in the oven. Twenty minutes after that it was finally done. It didn’t look like the picture when I took it out of the oven. It actually looked like I had left it in the oven too long. 

I worried for nothing because it tasted AMAZING! What a sigh of relief. 

Yay for banana bread baking success! I had so much fun baking and then taking pictures of it afterwards. Now back to homework I go.

Freshly cut banana bread

Saturday, April 7, 2012

Happy Easter!

Easter is here and that means, eggs, tie-dye, bunnies, and baked goods! To get into the Easter spirit I decided to do some baking. I had bought all these baking supplies and hadn’t had the time to bake a thing. I whipped out the usual baking supplies and ingredients: mixing bowl, whisk, baking pan, wax paper, eggs, flour, butter, rice krispies, marshmallows and a pack of sugar cookie mix that my friend, Susie, had given me. As the oven heated up to 350°, I melted some butter and marshmallows in a pan and mixed it with the Rice Krispies. I transferred that to a pan and was ready to make the cookies.
Rice Krispie Treats
When I make cookies, I usually drop cookie dough on the pan. This time I wanted to try and roll out the cookie dough and cut out bunny and egg shaped cookies. I had limited supplies, but I was going to give it a shot.

Tips and Tricks I learned…
  • When flattening the cookie dough, make sure there is enough flour on the dough, so it isn’t as sticky.
  • Don’t have cookie cutters? You can simply use a knife and cut your own shapes right on the dough; or you can make your own cookie cutters from those heavy duty disposable pans. I learned this trick from Miss Strawberry in her Making of Delicious Kpop Battle video. (Thanks Miss Strawberry!)
  • If dough is freshly mixed and soft, don’t throw the scraps away after you cut out the cookies. You can easily mash the extra dough together and flatten it back out to cut out more cookies.
  • When placing a cut out bunny on your baking pan, make sure to spread out the bunny’s ears, so the ears won’t get stuck together as it bakes.
  • Let the cookies cool off before you decorate them. You don’t want your cookie icing to melt.
  • Have fun decorating! Don't be afraid to get messy.
Decorative icing I used
Here is how my cookies turned out!
Easter cookies
Happy Easter everyone!