Saturday, March 23, 2013

latest kitchen creations

Y'all. I think I just gave birth to a future dream: Hannah's Hippie Cafe. Today I baked, with one of my favorite foods: beans. I knew it was kind of a trend in the herbie world, but I just hadn't gotten around to trying it. I think subconsciously, I was afraid. I don't think I can ever go back. It was one of those life changing moments. I knew it was always meant to be, me and beans.

So, why are they magical and what is the recipe? If you have a decently stocked kitchen this will be an actual cheap dessert. If you have a kitchen (like, this is so tiny I don't even consider it a kitchen, kitchen) and you despise all the baking recipes where your kitchen looks like a chocolate flour bomb went off and you spend half a day baking and cleaning, this is the perfect dessert. I used one food processor, one pan, and the required measuring cups. Practically no mess. I felt like I won a treasure chest I didn't even know I was looking for. Also, no flour. I can't stand to buy all the expensive fancy flour that I only use for one recipe a year and I feel terrible using the cheap white flour. The amount of sugar is also a reasonable amount to me. Here are the recipes and my notes:

http://chocolatecoveredkatie.com/2012/09/06/no-flour-black-bean-brownies/

http://chocolatecoveredkatie.com/2011/09/12/giant-cookie-cake-a-healthy-recipe-makeover/

For the brownies, I doubled the batch (but just made them one at a time--didn't take up much more time at all). Apparently I'm the only person on the planet that doesn't own an 8x8 pan and would rather have more brownies anyway. :) I left the food processor running for what felt like 3-4 minutes (maybe even more, but I'm not good with time) until everything was really smooth.

For the cookie I did the same thing with the food processor. Also, I noticed I had some pecans and threw some in with the chocolate chips. Best decision ever.

These are Andy and Hannah, make your eyes roll back, consider eating the whole thing in one sitting instead of bringing them to the event you made them for, approved.





Thursday, March 21, 2013

Emotional Needs {Marriage and Family, SWI}

This was part of my homework for this week and I found it so helpful I wanted to share (definitions and instructions follow). Andy and I ranked our top five needs and then for fun we ranked what we thought was the other's top five needs. I would say I know my husband extremely well and I was way off what I thought his top five were so the exercise was very helpful for me to know what he really cares about and for him to know what I really care about (although he pretty much had me pegged). This brought on good, sweet conversation and a focus to work on what we are both really wanting in our relationship. I liked this much better than "the 5 love languages" because it is more broad. I encourage you to take 30 minutes to get away with your spouse and really be honest and transparent with each other.

Emotional Needs:

Sexual Fulfillment a sexual relationship that brings out an enjoyable sexual response in both of you, and that is frequent enough for both of you.

Conversation talking about the events of the day, feelings, and plans, showing interest in your favorite topics of conversation, using conversation to inform, really know and understand you, avoiding angry or judgmental statements or dwelling on past mistakes and giving you undivided attention.

Recreational Companionship developing interest in your favorite recreational activities, learning to be capable in them and joining you in those activities. If any prove to be unpleasant to your spouse after an effort has been made, negotiating new recreational activities that are mutually enjoyable.

Honesty and Openness giving accurate information, positive and negative feelings, events of the past, daily events and schedule, plans for the future, not leaving you with a false impression: answering questions truthfully.

Attractiveness of Spouse keeping physically fit with diet and exercise: wearing hair, clothing, and if female, make-up in a way that you find attractive and tasteful.

Financial Support provision of the financial resources to house, feed, and clothe your family at a standard of living acceptable to you, but avoiding travel and working hours that are unacceptable to you.

Domestic Support creation of a home environment for you that offers a refuge from the stresses of life; managing the home and care of the children, if any are at home, including but not limited to cooking meals, washing dishes, washing and ironing clothes, house cleaning and child care.

Family Commitment scheduling sufficient time and energy for the moral, spiritual and educational development of your children; reading to them, taking them on frequent outings, training and disciplining them on a regular basis.

Affection expressing love in words, cards, gifts, hugs, kisses and courtesies, creating an environment that clearly and repeatedly expresses love.

Admiration respecting, valuing and appreciating you; rarely critical and expressing admiration to you clearly and often.

Spiritual Leader taking the initiative in cultivating a spiritual environment for the family, a student of the Word living out a life founded on the Word of God, leading your wife to become a radiant Christian, and leading your children in the things of the Lord.

To help you rank your needs, imagine that you will only have one need met in your marriage. Which would make you the happiest, knowing that all the others would go unmet? That need should be #1. If only two needs would be met, what would your second selection be? Which five needs when met would make you the happiest?

Resist the temptation to identify as most important only those needs that your spouse is not presently meeting.

One More Step:

All spouses have expectations in their marriage. Many expectations the spouse is not aware of or they have a false sense of what those expectations really are. Write down your expectations--being as specific as possible--then share them with each other. This will give the spouse the opportunity to say, "This seems reasonable; I think that can work" or "I'm not sure I can live up to this expectation because..." Being honest with your expectations can prevent a lot of pain later on. This exercise can actually be done every few years. As you grow, and your household situations change so will your values, attitudes, and needs.




Wednesday, March 20, 2013

lately {march}

ordering books for one of my favorite professors (is this real?!)

writing papers (I have nine due next month. They're super easy, but keeping my time occupied)

remembering I love writing (so many ideas floating around my head, maybe I'll get the courage to write more here)

daydreaming together

dying for our stay-cation

loving the anticipation

appreciating simple music--simple chords, fewer instruments, fewer voices, more beauty

enjoying learning some church history at school with Andy

encouraged by my marriage and family class

drinking green tea every morning

eating a bazillion fruits and veggies before grocery money runs out

soaking up every little bit of sunshine and warm air

planning to make the most of spring








 

Friday, March 15, 2013

an update

I haven't been writing and updating and memory keeping as much as I want. Recently I read something that has inspired me to journal, now I'm working towards getting in the habit! Lately that is easy, I have so many words boggled up in my mind that the minute I stick pen to paper my hand doesn't stop moving. So, I feel an update on our lives is called for!

The time has been going by fast because this semester is busier than last. Andy just finished two big Greek and evangelism midterms he was worried about (but I wasn't:)). He has busywork to do almost every day-last semester he just had a few papers to write at the end. I signed up for an extra SWI seminar this semester so I have more papers and book reviews due as well; we do our homework together most nights. It seems like right now all we do is read and do the dishes!

The weather is just like back home; it snows one day and is in the 60s the next so we try to walk around the neighborhood and look at houses whenever it is nice. It inspires us to save up so we can have a little bit of earth to live and grow on someday. Nothing new or exciting so far this semester (except for my full-time job, which is going great). Most days run together and feel the same, steady and filled with love.

lentil chili and cornbread


This is one of those recipes that was so good you have to share! It is now in my top favorite plant-based chili and cornbread recipes. I hardly had to buy anything new for this. Fortunately my grocery splurge last month was on maple syrup. Our new obsession is lentils. If you love lentils try this, and if you've never had lentils start making every recipe you can find with lentils! :) They are like beans: filling, dirt cheap, and good for you!