Friday, January 22, 2010

Homemade pasta

For Christmas we at TOB received a wonderful kitchenaid attachment in the form of a pasta maker. Eager to get with the fresh pasta making (and therefor eating) we decided to give it a try. For our first attempt we made fettuccine with a carbonara sauce. The results were delicious! There really is nothing like the taste and texture of home made pasta!



Here is the finished product in all its glory!


Saturday, December 12, 2009

New appliances

Sorry we are so mum over here at this old blog. Many exciting things have been going on though. One of these exciting things was getting a new dishwasher! The one that came with the house was on old ugly looking thing. All the folks from older generations who came over exclaimed that it was top of the line Hobart by Kitchen Aid. So it was top of the line - at one time - and had held up pretty well over the past years. One thing that bothered me about it (aside from the fact that it never really got things that clean and was hard to load) was that it just plain smelled. Musty old yucky icky smell- probably from having been kept locked shut for a good long while. I tried to get rid of the odor every way I could but it still remained. Luckily we were able to put in a bright shiny new white dishwasher that works like a charm. The formula of 1 part husband and 2 parts dads worked like a charm as well.

Here is a shot of us taking the old one out.



And the new all snug as a bug in a rug!



It matches our new refrigerator as well.



Out with the old off-white (beige? biscuit? sand?) and in with the new! Shiny!

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Major Project finished!

So, we have been busy. Our guest bathroom had no shower, and with an increased population here at This Old Blog, that was not going to work.

Starting with an old bathroom, we removed everything, down to the studs, rebuilt it, and now have a nice new bathroom with a shower. We also put in a new window, new lights, a fan, a dual flush toilet and much much more. "Why do things by halves?", we always say here.










Many thanks to Mrs. House's Dad's Cousin, who helped with pretty much every step, and did the plumbing and electrical work.

The total project took over a month, many many hours of labor, and several thousand dollars (thanks tax rebate!). I even "got" to go under the house for the first time!


Next time... fencing. Not the kind with white suits and pointy metal. (or maybe it will be gardening, wiring, painting, or other projects)

P.S. I hate the way that blogger inserts photos uploaded. Why must they always go to the top? Why?



Thursday, October 15, 2009

Theres a storm a blowin' !!

Well we had a big (for Sacramento) storm this week which caused everybody to go into a panic like it was the great flood. Fortunately for us this meant that Mr. House was able to leave work early because they shut down his whole office early. So we are going home and I am thinking - "oh how nice! Come home early. Rainy outside. Curl up on the couch with my hubby." etc, etc. However when we pulled up at our house we found this waiting for us.



A big big branch from our tree fell. Luckily it didn't hit anything important except a rose bush that may or may not make it. The wind and rain had made a mess of a bunch of other things so instead of my getting cozy ideas we had to suit up and try to fix a few things in the middle of the storm. Removed leaves from drain and gutters, fixed fence, collected things that had flown about the yard, and take a damage report of the tree.

That night it was still too rainy to do much about the tree, although by the time we got home we already had numerous business cards from tree service people in our mailbox and people knocking on our door offering their services. Last night as soon as we got home Mr. House went right to business with his little bow saw (apparently we don't believe in chainsaws in this house - even when cutting apart huge branches from a 50 year old tree.)

So he is cut, cut, cutting away and eventually some neighbors come knock on our door saying how they just feel so bad to see Mr. House out there with his hand saw and could they please help us out with their handy chainsaw. Very nice.

Tonight hopefully we can finish the job. I am hoping to stack some wood up to dry for firewood someplace. Hey, we've got to make use of what we've got, right?

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Bathroom update

Well if you have noticed we have been pretty mum lately. We have been going full force on the bathroom and not getting much else done. Luckily the tile is almost completed now and it looks really great. Mr. House finished painting last night and now all that's left is the finishing details like putting in the sink, toilet and all the fixtures . . . you know minor details like that. We are really looking forward to having it all done! It already looks much better in there but I don't want to post a picture until its all finished! Guess you'll have to wait!

Before I go here is one question for you. What would you do with nearly 5 feet of leftover granite with a finished bullnose front?

Leading contenders are:

1. outdoor kitchen (my vote)
2. super deluxe garage laundry area counter (Mr. H's vote).

Thoughts?