I’ve seen many pins on Pinterest lately about roasting tomatoes so I decided it was time I jumped on the roasting bandwagon. I had picked up two kinds of tomatoes (Romas and Goldens) at the Farmer’s Market last week just for this purpose and was determined to make it happen – I even had it on my “To Do” list!
Sadly, the week went by and there they sat on our counter looking extremely lonely and very ripe. I made up my mind then and there that tonight was the night – these babies are gonna get roasted! Of course I made this decision at 7:30pm not knowing it takes AT LEAST 3.5 hours in my oven. Womp, womp. I’m not a fan of late nights during the week…this girl needs her beauty sleep.
BUT the final product made up for the lack of sleep that night. You guys, they are like nature’s candy! So sweet and delicious! And, um, can I give a shout out to the roasted garlic too? I think I need to double the amount next time since I ate most of it right out of the oven.
I put a batch in olive oil in the fridge for use down the road…I’m thinking some sort of crostini with roasted garlic, tomato and some sort of cheese and put the other batch in some turkey chili I made the other night. Tomato roasting will def happen again in our household, but I’ll be sure to get an earlier start next time.
We spent last Friday night at Marymoor Park jammin’ to the awesomeness that is My Morning Jacket. I admit, I’ve only heard a handful of their songs before seeing them live, but they killed it! Def a show worth seeing if you dig those hippy, jam bands 🙂
Sonicsgate Director Jason Reid and Producer Adam Brown gettin’ work done before the celebration.
The Sonicsgate Crew!
Chris Hansen (the soon to be new owner of the Sonics) and me!
Free beer.
The crowd.
News crews set and ready to go.
My new Sonics swag!
Thanks Chris!
AB taking it all in.
Just a few shots from the Chris Hansen/Free Beer event last night! For those of you not in the know about things the Seattle City Council committee approved a revised agreement to go forward with planning for a new $490 million basketball and hockey arena in Sodo. The measure is expected to go to the full council for final approval Sept. 24.
After that, investor Chris Hansen can begin shopping for an NBA team. The Seattle Super Sonics are coming back baby! I can’t wait!
Loving: The changing of the seasons. Seattle, you might be trying to fool us with 80 degree temps this past week, but I know you all too well. I see those leaves starting to fall. I feel that undeniable coolness in the mornings when I walk to the bus. I see that squash coming into the market. Fall is licking at our heels and I can’t wait! I always get this surge of inspiration around this time of year. All I want to do is cook, organize and create which I suspect is due to some sort of internal clock saying “Hey! Winter is coming. Batten down those hatches!” Whatever it is, I love this time of year. Bring on those scarves, rain boots and flannel shirts!
Reading: I had to check my Kindle for the exact title because I wanted to be sure I got it right 🙂 The Tattooed Duke – a delicious, page turning smut novel leftover from a recent camping trip to Eastern WA. Nothing is better than reading trashy books whilst camping or vacationing on a tropical beach somewhere. So I might feel a little weird reading it on the bus sometimes, but I’m learning to embrace it. I’m just a woman reading a womanly novel people! I also have Coco Chanel’s biography on cue as well as All Things Bright and Beautiful by James Herriot.
*Reading side note: word on the street is that my dear Grandma is readying 50 Shades of Grey. I can’t wait to hear what she thought of it. Hilarious!
Watching: Breaking Bad. We only got through the first episode, but I’m intrigued. With all of the buzz around this show, I’ve realized I need to get past the old dude in white briefs scenes. Seems like that will be a trend? Either way, we’ve got plenty of episodes to catch up on, which will keep us busy. Nothing is better than spending a rainy Sunday inside plowing through seasons of shows!
Thinking about: Our upcoming trip to Austin. We’d originally planned this trip to experience Austin City Limits and visit our dear friends but I’m not gonna lie, I’m almost more excited to explore the culinary adventures from the Lone Star State. This will be my first trip to Texas, and I can’t wait to get my BBQ on. My goal is to hit up AT LEAST 3 of the top ‘cue places while we are there (recommendations anyone?). I might need to go veg for a week so I can be really ready to consume endless amounts of mouthwatering meat. I also heard that food trucks are a big deal down there so I’ve been doing some extensive research online. OK, and maybe I’m already following some of the top food trucks on Twitter. Sheesh, no big deal J
Surprised by: How little emotion I have over the Seattle City Council approving Chris Hansen’s areana deal, which will bring the NBA back to this fair city. In fact, I was fast asleep when they announced it on Monday night. I’ve spent the past four years dating a guy who has lived and breathed this stuff – I’m talking ENDLESS, UNPAID hours of stressful work all to keep the movement alive through the documentary Sonicsgate. And now we’re on our way to getting what we want and I’m totally over it. Maybe I’ll be a bit more excited when we’ve got tickets to the first home game!
Making me sad: Nothing is making me very sad these days, but on the minor sadness scale: my neglected garden? My hummingbirds not liking the new feeder my dad bought for them? The end of the blackberry season? Meh, it’s making me more sad that I can’t think of anything really sad so I’m going to stop now.
Making me happy: Planning a dear friend’s sprinkle shower this past weekend. They’ve waiting more than 6 years to adopt a little girl from China and they are finally going to get her in October. I’m beyond happy for them and this has been a long, long time coming. Shoot, they should have had this little one 4 years ago in my humble opinion. She would have been WAY better off living in a loving, doting home vs. being in an orphanage. I know if anyone can give this child a warm and wonderful life, this couple can!
Forgot to post these photos from a work event I produced and managed a little while back. It was out 120th Annual Meeting and Birthday Celebration so naturally we went with a birthday theme. Sometimes, it’s good to go back to the b-day roots of balloons, noisemakers and streamers!