Ashley Mashley

story of my life and random ramblings..

Project 365: Day 3, Four and Cinco!

January 20, 2012 – Day 3

My new Fossil sunglasses that practically no one likes because they look very “John Lennon.”

Okay, so maybe a little. But whatever, I like them.

January 21, 2012 – Day 4

So this day, I actually have 2 pictures because I couldn’t decide which one to use.

My uncle has this rose bush he planted in front of his house and it kind of just went wild. I love how brightly colored it is and how you can see the rose petals on the ground.

Just an idea of  how many roses there were. Three are directly in the front and there’s three more in the background. Now that I think about it, I should have snapped a picture of the whole rose bush.

This was my cuddle buddy for Saturday night since Mr. Hazel Eyes was out of town. I went to my friend’s apartment, which luckily is right downstairs and had a movie night! This his pet Maltese, Scavullo. He loves to cuddle!

January 22, 2012 – Day 5

My sister and I signed up for a hair show this weekend (at the same time and didn’t even know). They colored, trimmed and styled our hair. I was the curly cue of the bunch.

This is my awesome sister, who is a readhead once again. She even had cute golden streaks, but you can’t see it very well in the picture.

360 days to go!

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Project 365: Beginning Again

I’m not a professional photographer by any means, but I like to take pictures. More than that, I love to have pictures to look back upon moments in my life–the good and the bad alike.

One of the items on my life list, aka bucket list, is to take a picture every day for a year. Many people know this as Project 365.

Last year I tried to start the project privately but failed. So, I’m going to post the pictures to hold myself accountable.

My pictures won’t be anything spectacular, but it will be a way for me to remember how 2012 developed and how my life changes from day-to-day.

January 18, 2012 – Day 1

Everyday on my drive home from work I drive through one of the nicer neighborhoods of Houston–West University. Palm trees aren’t indigenous to Texas, but of course there are people who pay good money to have them in their yard, like this house.

January 19, 2012 – Day 2

Just a daily reminder to be yourself, even if that means coloring outside the lines. This was an event card lying around at work.

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I Quit!

So, I’m a quitter…

I don’t know if anyone even noticed… but I quit my cooking class. I tried to sugarcoat it for those 3 classes–out of 6. But I just couldn’t deal with the bitchy teacher. The program director called her “a little high-strung,” but if that’s a little high strung, then I’m a little opinioned. Freaking lady–she grabbed utensils out of my hand and barked orders at me like I was in the military or something. I’m sorry, but if you’re an instructor, you need to be somewhat of a people person.

I finally got a hold of the program director today after 2 weeks of phone tag. He spoke with the other 3 people in her class and they all said they were satisfied. (Even the one guy that admitted that this chef snapped at him.) His first offer was a one-on-one session with this chef. My answer was a polite, “hell no.”

Sounded like he knew I wasn’t going to take it. So he told me that if I spend about $150 on other classes, I’ll get half of my refund. Since I’m sitting in an Excel course through the same company, I’m trying to get a refund for taking this class (even though I registered before our agreement). We’ll see if he goes for it..

P.S. I’ll be cooking tonight and teaching my damn self! :)

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Brushing Up on my Skills: Excel for Dummies

Before I started the job I have now, I had almost zero experience in Excel. I mean, I knew the basics of how to enter information and values into cells and auto sum those values. But that was the extent of my knowledge.

Later, after training for accounting, I learned the ins and outs of the program. Not exactly fluent in my skills, but I learned and got better with time.

Now they’ve hired someone new to take over the accounting position and she barely knows Excel. And the shortcuts… forgetaboutit! Talk about starting from the beginning…

Anyway, the company has offered for both of us to take Excel classes… on their dime! They’re paying for it AND I’m getting paid… what’s better than that?! First class is next Friday–all day long. I’m assuming that it will be mostly review for me, but you never know, I may be learning some valuable information. I can just picture this first class being full of old people who barely know how to use a computer… But I’m really looking forward to the more advanced class though, which is December 8th.

Wish me luck! Slowly but surely I’m crossing things off my bucket list!

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What I Learned Wednesday: Week 2 of Cooking Class

The second week of cooking class was all about understanding marinades and how to apply them to different types of meats, including fish and fowl (hands on). She wasn’t kidding about hands on! As soon as we walked into the kitchen, there were all kinds of foods, spices, measuring cups and bowls laid out on the counters. She passed out recipes to each of us and we worked together to make marinades for chicken, beef, pork, fish and even a feta marinade that would be great for parties. Like seriously, it was the best thing ever… I could have kept scarfing down the rest of it if we stayed longer.

The flavoring for the pork was a spice rub.. I’m pretty used to using spices on meats, but this one we made ourselves.. Pretty cool actually.. and you can bottle it up to use for later on any kind of meat.

1 tsp cumin or comino
1 1/2 tsp chili powder
1/4 tsp allspice
1/8 tsp cinnamon
3/4 tsp light brown sugar
1 tsp salt
1/2 tsp pepper

For the chicken we used a traditional marinade and let it sit in the fridge for about 30 minutes before roasting it. I thought it was pretty good, well-balanced as Chef Ellen calls it. There are four kinds of tastes: sweet, salty, sour and bitter. For any recipe to be balanced it needs to have at least 2 of each taste so it can remain balanced. This is an instance where too much of a good thing is a bad thing… minus the sweets, you can never have too many sweets!

1/3 cup of lime juice for 1 &1/2 lbs of chicken tenders
4 TBL vegetable oil
3 minced garlic cloves
1 TBL worchestire sauce
1 &1/2 tsp brown sugar
1 TBL of chopped cilantro
1 tsp salt
¼ tsp pepper

Last but not least–my favorite of them all–the feta marinade! I’m not a big cheese fan but this shit was delicious!! It was probably the longest one since it has to sit for about an hour and a half but WELL worth it. Next party, I’m taking this with some large croutons..

Feta
1 1/4cups extra virgin olive oil
1 medium shallot , sliced thin
1tablespoon minced fresh oregano leaves
1teaspoon grated lemon zest
1/4teaspoon red pepper flakes
8ounces feta cheese , cut into 1/2-inch cubes (about 2 cups)

1. Cook 1 cup of the oil, the shallot, oregano, lemon zest, and pepper flakes in a small saucepan over low heat until the shallot is softened, about 18 minutes.
2. Remove the saucepan from the heat and gently stir in the feta. Cover and let sit until the mixture reaches room temperature, about 1 1/2 hours.
3. Stir in the remaining 1/4 cup oil and serve. (The mixture can be transferred to an airtight container and refrigerated for up to 1 week. Before serving, let sit at room temperature until the oil liquefies about 1 hour.)

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