Sunday, November 30, 2008
Saturday, November 29, 2008
simple is best
Here is the cheesecake i bake:
grease and line bottom of 9" springform pan with baking paper.
all filling ingredients should be at room temperature.
preheat oven to 375'.
crust:
1 cup graham cracker crumbs (but i usually use almond biscotti crumbs, sometimes chocolate biscotti crumbs but they tend to be stickier)
1/4 cup brown sugar
3 Tablespoons butter, melted
combine and press into prepared pan and put in fridge to chill.
filling:
14 oz. cream cheese
1/2 cup sugar
1/2 cup heavy whipping cream
1/2 cup sour cream
2 eggs
1 egg yolk
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 teaspoon lemon juice
Beat cream cheese and sugar just till smooth. Beat in whipping cream till incorporated. Beat in remaining ingredients, enough so that it's not lumpy but being careful not to overmix. Pour into prepared crust.
You can prepare a bain-marie by double-wrapping the springform pan in foil, placing it in a roasting tin and pouring boiling water into the roasting tin so that the cake bakes evenly. I can't be bothered with this so i just set a large pan full of hot water on the bottom level of my oven. It might not have all the benefits of a real bain-marie, but it does have some.
Bake for 25 minutes at 375', then lower oven temperature to 325' and bake for 25 minutes more. Turn off oven and let cake cool inside the oven for at least an hour. Chill for 2-3 hours before serving.
Friday, November 28, 2008
lost it
It's cloudy out but the horizon is yellow where the sun is getting ready to go down. I like the looks of the bare black trees against it.
I thought, "I am going to write about this," and now i've completely forgotten what it was i was going to write. I just thought it, over there by the sink.
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
tea house
Monday, November 24, 2008
gray gray day
Who thinks what about this?
Had nice pancakes with Julie this morning, then went shopping but didn't quite find what i was looking for. It was so snowy rainy cold that it wasn't much fun to be running errands. Then i came home, read, had a bath, made chili, wrote a letter, made hot cocoa and read a book.
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
lemon and honey bath
It's laundry day.
I'm enjoying my new clothes drying rack..
I just got an interesting phone call from Lanka.....
to my sister Bethany!
So i went thrift shopping today! (We can still go next week if you like, Hannah.) Yesterday i hated my whole wardrobe so i thought it was time i add something to it. So i got four dresses, a sweater, and a coat. A lot of red, gray, and wool. Then i took a bath with lemon juice, honey, and tea tree oil. Like a giant cup of tea.
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
every day is baking day!
Yesterday i went over to Hannah's and we made bath bombs (i wonder how they turned out??) and snickerdoodles (which i know turned out yummy). We also started another book, this one about nothing in particular. Actually so far it's about nothing at all. Actually it's about pomanders. Because once i made one and my roommate made fun of it and her boyfriend avoided the issue and instead chose to focus on the apple-scented candle, and my other roommate was for some reason afraid of it (with the sort of fear appropriate to food items) and made sure to show it to all the Japanese people who came into the house. The first roommate later read a book with some reference to oranges with cloves stuck in them and admitted that i was not crazy, but i still feel somewhat justified or vindicated every time i see evidence that making them really is a customary thing to do and not just something my mom made up. And yesterday this happened when i saw instructions for how to make them in a magazine. I began to tell Hannah this as we were making snickerdoodles, saying "you know those oranges with cloves stuck in them?" when her mom jumped in and said "Are you going to make some? Because i bought so many cloves last year from my food co-op and never did it, so you can have some if you like." And then she disappeared and came back a few minutes later with a giant container of cloves for me. But i forgot them.
A certain customer of ours who calls quite frequently just called and told me why she wouldn't be here tomorrow. I didn't really need to know the exact medical procedure she was taking her brother to have tomorrow.
Right now i am making mini souffle cheesecakes! They're cooling in the oven now, but i peeked in when i turned it off. Some of them had cracked rather severely. :( I'll have to eat those i guess. I wonder if that could be prevented with a more proper bain-marie? The only pan i have big enough to fit the muffin pan into is so big and shallow that it's pretty awkward to use that way, so i usually just stick a pan of water on the bottom of the oven and figure it will do some good, at least.
Sunday, November 16, 2008
the first snow of the year is today
So far i've got one scarf done from all that yarn i bought a little while back. I used both colors at the same time for this one, so it's a little bulky. For the one i'm working on now, i'm only using the darker gray. I like the texture better of the single yarn so i'll probably keep doing them that way. I'm not sure it takes that much longer either, because i don't have to contend with making sure i've got both yarns all the time. I'll wait till a few more done before i wash them. It still smells kind of funny.
Saturday, November 15, 2008
Friday, November 14, 2008
swedishish
It's been raining and raining. It was a good day to stay in, but i stayed in all day yesterday so i decided to go shopping at ikea. I got lots of things actually, but the ones i'm most excited about are my clothes drying rack, a plant, and some little tiny lights. They're like tealight candles but not candles. I came home and made dinner for gramma and i (ikea meatballs and potato salad) and then i had to go to work for a couple hours. I made lemon raspberry cake, morning glory bread, oat bread, and cheesecake
After my bath i'm gonna sit in my room and knit and look at my lights and listen to the rain
I've been sleeping so much lately. It might be because it's always so dark, but it's only November. I should be awake for more of November. January is for sleeping
Saturday, November 8, 2008
cars and slippers
What was lovely today? I got my car back. It's kind of nice to have it gone for a few days so that i can miss having one. It's fairly easy for me to get used to not having one, but the freedom to go anywhere, no matter how frivolous, is always a nice feeling when it's new again. So i went shopping and used a coupon i've been saving since August. $10 off underwear. And i got Gramma a pair of new slippers which she seemed to enjoy. The fluffy, blingy, pink ones were tempting, but i didn't think she'd get as much wear out of them so i just got some simple soft slip-ons.
Friday, November 7, 2008
fall days and bicycle moments
Today was the other kind of fall day, the rainy, gray cloud kind. I like these too. It cleared up in the evening though, and there was a bright moon and clouds were going past it. I had to ride my bike tonight and it was so dark... especially once i turned into the neighborhood. It's strange, riding my bike at night, when it's a little chilly -- when i smell the tortilla chip smell of the Mexican restaurant on the corner, i always suddenly feel like Japan. The riding my bike at night part makes sense, but i'm not sure about the Mexican restaurant.
Tonight on the way home, i looked up once as i was going down the darkest street. There was a space between houses. And i could see the moon and stars and sky, and the trees getting empty, and it felt just like a picture i might draw. It wouldn't look the same, but it felt the same.
Thursday, November 6, 2008
Mason Jars
Last night i brought a couple mason jars home from a work meeting. This sounds silly but when i got out of the car with one of them in my hand and looked up at the sky, which was very dark with stars and a moon, it seemed quite logical that i could put stars in the jar. Something like this, i suppose.
Obviously i could not do that but i found a lot of other things to fill the jars. I was surprised at how delightful it was to fill jars with various items. I like to look at them. There's something kind of witch-like about it... but cute-witch, since the jars are full of candy and ribbons and perfume rather than creatures and poisonous plants.
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
over fattoush and on the way up north
Rather more eloquent, but this is something like what i was trying to say.
Monday, November 3, 2008
shh
I'm tired today. I feel very lazy; i just spent the last few hours laying in bed, eating candy and listening to The Legend of Sleepy Hollow. But actually i was a little productive before that: i did laundry, ironed, went to the post office, made jello, made a sweet dumpling squash and veggies and rice, and roasted the seeds from the squash. And i knit a little.
It's so dark out, and still early. It feels like winter... it is November, i guess. There should be fireplaces and coffee and coziness. And things made with cranberries and pumpkin.
Sunday, November 2, 2008
Saturday, November 1, 2008
i love notebooks
I have saved a lot of paper scraps, mostly since 2002 or so when i brought a stack of magazines home from Japan. One day i went out and bought a couple composition notebooks and decided to use all my little magazine cutouts to re-cover the notebooks. These are the finished products. I have sooo many notebooks though that it might be a long time before i actually get to write in them...



