Thursday, August 30, 2012

Creepers!

This is the first post from the Birmingham McElraths!  And we are excited to announce Baby John has moved up to the Creepers class at daycare :) I can't believe our little guy is already too old for the Infant class...be still my heart!

Here is a picture of JV with his Infant class teachers: Ms. Linda, Ms. Tara, and Ms. Pam. These three women are amazing with Baby John and love him like their own child - we will certainly miss them!  I even think Ms. Pam teared up that afternoon when we had to say goodbye.

But have no fear - Baby John is near!  The Creepers class is right next door to the Infant class, and in a few weeks our little fella will be able to crawl or "creep" over to see his old friends :)

He really must have had a blast on his last day with the other infants because this is what I saw when we got home...cashed out, but still holding onto Mr. Zebra!


The following Monday morning, this was waiting for us when arrived @ daycare:

Baby John didn't skip a beat!  He sat right down with Ms. Ann and the other kids like he owned the place!

Then he tried to flirt talk with his girlfriend friend:


He was one happy boy!

Thank you McElwain for creating such a wonderful space for Baby John to grow and play...it means everything to this working mother!

One more picture for good measure - we call this one "Bed Head"!

Love and miss everyone,
The Birmingham McElraths



Sunday, August 12, 2012

Olive Pasta

The California Hines' First Recipe Posting...

I'd like to say that we put a lot of thought into what recipe we'd share first, but we didn't...it had to be this pasta dish!  This is a standby in our home and we've enjoyed it with many friends in every place we have lived.  In fact, we're making it tonight to share with our neighbors.  

I found this recipe in Cook's Illustrated (by David Pazmino) years ago when we lived in Virginia.  Taylor was flying late and I just felt like cooking.  Flipping through the magazine, I came across this recipe...and I'm so glad I did!!  I've made a few changes to better fit our lifestyle.  Basically, I do all of the prep work ahead of time.  Here it is:

OLIVE PASTA
What You'll Need:
  •  5TB extra-virgin olive oil
  •  6 medium garlic cloves, minced
  • 1TB tomato paste
  • 1/2t pepper flakes
  • 1/4c oil-packed sun-dried tomatoes, rinsed
  • 1c (I sometimes use more) pitted kalamata olives, chopped
  • salt (to taste)
  • 1lb tubular pasta like rigatoni
  • Parmesan cheese (to taste)
  • fresh parsley (chopped)
  • fresh basil (chopped)
  • Black pepper
  • Lemon wedges for garnish 
I like to do the prep ahead of time.  That way when the guests arrive all I have to do is whip up the sauce, which is super easy.  First, chop up the olives, garlic, and sun-dried tomatoes and throw them into a bowl together.  Add the red pepper flakes.  Set aside or cover with plastic wrap and place in the fridge.
 

Chop the basil and parsley.  Set aside.


Boil the water in a dutch oven and add pasta.

While pasta is cooking, add olive oil to a skillet over medium heat.  Add olive, tomato, garlic mixture.  Add the tomato paste.  Cook until mixture is aromatic and oil is a rusty red color. 

Transfer 3/4c of the pasta cooking water from pot and add to the sauce in the skillet.  Bring to a simmer and cook for two more minutes.

Drain pasta, reserving some water in case you need to add extra liquid.  Combine pasta with the sauce in the dutch oven and toss over medium heat until pasta absorbs most of the liquid.  

Stir in Parmesan cheese.  Remove from stove and add basil and parsley.  Season with salt and pepper (but I've never had to add to it...the fresh herbs do the trick).

*Have yet to try with Quinoa pasta, but I'm sure it would be great.  The sauce is the star of the show.

PS- This recipe goes awesome with some homemade artisan bread!  Will post that recipe at a later time...stay tuned!



Saturday, August 11, 2012

Meet The McHines

Currently the McHine family clan is composed of ten members...the two BEST grandparents, three handsome sons, three fabulous sister in-laws, and the two most wonderful, fantastic, deliciously ADORABLE little boys in the world!!  We're spread across three states and despite our best efforts, we don't see each other as much as we would like.  

Good food and great wine are things that we all enjoy and love to share!  This blog has been set up so that we can share great "wine finds" and yummy recipes...oh, and pictures of the little tikes, of course!  Enjoy!

The McHines & Great-Gram Barbara: Sarah, Ben, Linda, John, John V, Stacey, Brie, Mac, Taylor, Barbara, and Just Ed