Today is Zack's last day as Art Director at Amerson Engraving! So bittersweet! He had the opportunity to do all kinds of awesome things over the last couple years, including working with the top college and football teams in the state. So proud of him and what he has accomplished! But, we're so excited about what's in store for him at his new job at Event Operations Group as their new Project Manager! Seems like he's going to work with a pretty impressive group of people!
I made Z send me a pic of his desk at Amerson :)
Welcome to the blog of Zack and Malinda Nichols, a very awesome couple living in Birmingham, AL who you should be so lucky to know. Totally kidding. We're just a couple of pale, bespectacled nerds who are living life and trying to have a bit of fun. We created this blog really to chronicle our adventures for ourselves, but we'd love to share it all with you too, if you'd like to join us!
Friday, February 24, 2012
Español
Also, started this today. Haha. Yeah. For Costa Rica. It's really weird because I used the same program to learn French for the trip I just went on with my mom. It's all the same dialogue, with the same guy but with a different girl. When I was learning French, I kept slipping into German. Now that I'm trying to learn Spanish, I'm inevitably already slipping into French SINCE IT'S THE SAME DIALOGUE I USED TO LEARN FRENCH! Oy.
Lent. Let's Do This.
Zack and I joined Church at Cahaba Bend about 3 years ago. We both were raised Baptists, so while we had heard of Lent, we never practiced it. We had never given anything up, or taken on something, or really ever even considered it. But our church...a Methodist church...takes Lent and all the events surrounding Easter very seriously, which I love. Two nights ago Zack and I participated in our second-ever Ash Wednesday service. (last year we were unable to attend because we were flying home from a two-week trip to Europe, more on that later.) During the service, our pastor, Lyle Holland, talked a lot about the importance, as Christian, to participate in Lent. It really struck me this year, for some reason.
That said: here's what I decided to do, and why. I think Zack is pretty much on board, more or less, in doing this with me. Truth is, we eat out...a lot. Whether it's an awesome local burger or bbq joint or Domino's Pizza on Valentine's Day, many meals, and many dollars, are spent this way. Also, why I am a pretty solid baker, I'm not the best cook, simply because I don't cook enough! I work for a food magazine, and everyday of my life I'm surrounded by gorgeous food and food photography, and I also figured it's high time to learn my way around the grocery store (past the baking aisle anyway) and get to cooking fresh, with in-season ingredients, and (relatively) healthy. I figured in the process, we'd save some money that we can put towards future things like a bigger house and a bigger family :)
Also let me say that the there are some exceptions to this: Wednesday nights with our students at Little Italy's is a tradition that we can't break! And next month we're going to Chicago for a long weekend.
So last night officially began all the fun, and I was really excited to get started! I kicked off the season with an adaption of a Jamie Oliver recipe: linguine with slow-braised leeks and crispy pangrattato. I was a little leery of the leeks, but thought I'd give it a go no less. The results were fantastic. Zack loved it, and even tweeted about it. The resulting comment thread made me laugh :)
That said: here's what I decided to do, and why. I think Zack is pretty much on board, more or less, in doing this with me. Truth is, we eat out...a lot. Whether it's an awesome local burger or bbq joint or Domino's Pizza on Valentine's Day, many meals, and many dollars, are spent this way. Also, why I am a pretty solid baker, I'm not the best cook, simply because I don't cook enough! I work for a food magazine, and everyday of my life I'm surrounded by gorgeous food and food photography, and I also figured it's high time to learn my way around the grocery store (past the baking aisle anyway) and get to cooking fresh, with in-season ingredients, and (relatively) healthy. I figured in the process, we'd save some money that we can put towards future things like a bigger house and a bigger family :)
Also let me say that the there are some exceptions to this: Wednesday nights with our students at Little Italy's is a tradition that we can't break! And next month we're going to Chicago for a long weekend.
So last night officially began all the fun, and I was really excited to get started! I kicked off the season with an adaption of a Jamie Oliver recipe: linguine with slow-braised leeks and crispy pangrattato. I was a little leery of the leeks, but thought I'd give it a go no less. The results were fantastic. Zack loved it, and even tweeted about it. The resulting comment thread made me laugh :)
(the ahpatatas bravas bit was a reference to the aforementioned Europe trip. Still makes me laugh a whole year later :)
Anyway, photos from dinner:
Leeks: cut lengthwise, then on the diagonal at 1/2" intervals. Ok Jamie.
Leftover French bread from a shoot last week. Perfectly stale enough to go for spin in the food processor with some S+P to make breadcrumbs for the pangrattato.
Toasted with olive oil and some rosemary sprigs.
Terrible photo. Good food.
Monday, February 20, 2012
Brazilian Night...finally!
Before all the fresh ingredients I bought last week went bad, I was determined to make our Brazilian-themed Valentines dinner happen. Confession, I don't cook a lot. But when I do, I go all out.
We took dinner to the coffee table, as per usual, and watched a pretty epic episode of How I Met Your Mother (it seems Ted has *finally* moved on) and one of the best episodes of Bizarre Foods yet. Detroit. Detroit? Apparently you can eat Southern Asia, the Mediterranean/Middle East, and Eastern Europe without a couple square miles, PLUS it has the largest farmers market in North America. Srsly.
Detroit.
We took dinner to the coffee table, as per usual, and watched a pretty epic episode of How I Met Your Mother (it seems Ted has *finally* moved on) and one of the best episodes of Bizarre Foods yet. Detroit. Detroit? Apparently you can eat Southern Asia, the Mediterranean/Middle East, and Eastern Europe without a couple square miles, PLUS it has the largest farmers market in North America. Srsly.
Detroit.
Mixing all the veggies and herbs and spices together.
Fresh out of the oven. See the hearts?? Zack said that's what made them taste extra delicious. Ha.
Meat pie goodness! Zack is such a glutton for chorizo. He got extra.
One of the beers I got him for Valentine's Day. He loved it.
I made my own twist on the Batida de Cafe (rum with iced coffee and egg white. I poured a shot of espresso over vanilla bean ice cream and added a shot of rum. It was pretty good!
This whole deal was inspired by this post on my favorite food blog, What Katie Ate. In my wildest dream, I am as awesome as her.
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