Saturday, February 26, 2011

Walden and Weekends.

 I'm really excited to start reading Walden, or Life in the Woods by Henry David Thoreau. I waited about two and a half weeks for the book to arrive in the mail. I cant complain too much though; it was only $3.  Maybe one day I will build a house by a pond and live the simple life!



I feel that my weeks are pretty busy, and my weekends are usually crazy. So I've decided that at least one night of the weekend, I should take time off from school or work or going out. Tonight it entails drinking some wine while watching Land Before Time on Netflix. Later, I will be smoking hookah with my housemate too.  All I need to end my night is some herbal tea and aroma therapy!

P.S. a big thanks to my Paleontology class for teaching me the connection between Ducky and Hadrosaurs.  And for ruining Petrie, who is actually a Pterosaur, not a Dinosaur.... he probably wasn't even alive during the same time as the rest of the cast because he thrived mostly in the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods, while Spike, Sarah, and Sharptooth lived at the very end of the Cretaceous. See... I'm studying, right?

I know, Ducky. It's sad...

Thursday, February 24, 2011

horoscopes and guitar.

Here's my horoscope for today that I have from my lovely daily horoscope app on my blackberry:

"You know how important it is to believe in yourself, Gemini, and you are normally very focused in that regard. Now, though, someone with a negative spirit may be influencing your feelings about yourself and about a current endeavor. You cannot allow someone to have that kind of control over you. By letting someone's negative energy, envy, or general malcontent affect your peace of mind or your drive to succeed, you are giving away your power. Steer clear of those who exude a life-sucking vibe and allow in only those with positive energy."
...I'm not a big fan of negativity in the first place, but this pretty much confirms why I should stay away from it!

I'm currently learning how to play this:


And this:


And this:



And my fingers hurt from not playing guitar in so long! :(

Friday, February 18, 2011

A girl worth fighting for.


This is my night in a nutshell.

thoughts.

The smell of my mid-morning brewed coffee is smelling up the house.

The wind is blowing very loudly and extremely hard outside.

I think I'm going to go to the 5 cent wine sale at BevMo this weekend!

I found this awesome website where you can customize a sunrise and sunset calendar based on where you live!

annoying.

My eye keeps twitching!! I hate it. It's just a tiny little muscle spasm on the bottom of my left eye.

hahaha! it looks like the picture on here!

(Any one of those causes listed could be the reason for it...except for lack of sleep. I think I've been sleeping plenty)

My bedding:


Other bedding I like: (Most of them are Dwell Studio or Urban)

 
















Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Music and a cutie.

Some mixes that I like:

Lingering On

Garden State Soundtrack

(500) Days of Summer

An Upbeat Mix

Oh, it is Love

Songs to Sleep to

Your Heart is an Empty Room

Don't mistake me for a crazy Twilight fan, but he's so adorable...






 

Favorite finds.

Rite-Aid $3.00

Albertson's $2.00

Gift from my mom $0.99

Rite-Aid $1.50

Photoshoot in the field.

The other day, I decided to take some pictures of my friends in a field nearby.





 








More to come!

Number One.

I decided to create this blog as a place that I can share more about my life with others. I started with a food and wine blog less than a year ago, but I feel that there is so much more I want to include. Chamomile and Honey will be my outlet for my random thoughts, loves, interests, and just about anything I can think of to share. I love taking photos with my camera, so you'll probably find many of them on the blog. Thanks for visiting! Please follow me if you have a Blogger account. <3

Fried Pickles

From Dishes Delishes!

Before you dismiss this entire post, let me tell you (from someone who thinks pickles are just ok) these were amazing!!!! Even if you like pickles sometimes, you have got to give these a try. It's a bit time consuming, but I imagine with some help the time would go by faster. **warning: the only thing remotely healthy about this recipe is that pickles are made of cucumbers, which are a vegetable (technically fruit), but that is all. No more healthy.

You need:
Pickles! (I used the refrigerated kind that you find in the deli aisle)
1/2 cup Flour
Pepper
Garlic powder
1 egg
2 Tbsp milk
1/2 cup finely crushed Saltine crackers
Dried Dill
1/3 cup vegetable oil (depending on your pan size)

Before you get started, choose a pan (or pot) for frying in. I used a small sauce pan to conserve oil. The larger the pan, the more oil you will use because you will need it about 1 cm deep.  Heat the oil over med-low heat. Too much heat and you'll burn your pickles!!

Step 1. Crush the crackers!
The best way to do this is to place a handful of crackers in a ziploc bag, seal with as little air inside as possible, and use a rolling pin to crush into fine pieces. You could also use a food processor, but this way works just fine. Place crackers in a bowl and add about 1/2 tsp of Dill.


Step 2. Slice the pickles and cover in flour!
I would say use up to 5 pickles (maybe more?): slice into chips, about 1/4 of an inch thick. In a separate ziploc bag, mix flour, pepper (to your liking), and garlic powder. Add in the sliced pickles and shake the bag so that they are completely covered in flour.

Step 3. Egg mixture and preparation.
In a small bowl, whisk together the egg and milk. Set up the dipping stations in this order: Flour coated pickles, egg mixture, cracker crumbs, and lastly a plate or tray to put them on.  The coating process can get pretty messy, but here's what you do.  Take each pickle slice out of the flour bag and coat with the egg mixture. Transfer to the cracker crumb mixture and cover completely in crumbs, then set aside. Do this for all the pickles, and they're finally ready for frying!


Step 4. Fry those suckers!!
By now, your oil should be heated to about 325 degrees. Don't have a thermometer? Try putting a few crumbs in the oil... if they start to burn instantly, your oil is too hot. If they bubble up and take a minute to turn brown, you're good.  Using metal tongs, place pickles in the oil and fry for about 1-2 minutes on each side.  You will probably have to work in batches, depending on the size of your pan. When they are a golden brown color on each side, take them out and place them on a few layers of paper towels to drain excess oil.






Time to eat!! Grab some ranch dressing for dipping and devour them :)

"This puts pickles on a whole ‘nother level"
 yes Snooki, yes it does...