popcorn and the movies

The boys spent last weekend at my parents’ house so Drew and I indulged in some movie-watching during Laura’s afternoon naps. The first one we watched was “The Expendables.” It was OK. I know a few people who love, love, love this movie, and I’m not really sure why. It was fun and entertaining, but… I don’t know. The acting was bad (except for Mickey Rourke), the plot was weak, and there just wasn’t much to it. Still, if you like seeing things get blown up, you’ll probably like this one, LOL! And don’t forget — Jason Statham is in it, so he is reason enough to see this movie 😉 I don’t know what it is about him, but he is definitely one of my favorite action stars.

The next movie we watched was Jonah Hex. I see the comic book all the time at the store, but I’ve never read it and I was intrigued. Plus, I happen to think “Johah Hex” is a cool-sounding name. Now, sure it looks like our main character here needs some acne scar cream, but actually his scarred cheek is due to something a little more frightening. His family was killed and the murderer branded him. Jonah Hex disfigured his own face to remove that brand. I thought this movie was really good. It’s not a Western — it takes place in the South — but it has that vibe to it. Plus, there’s some supernatural stuff going on (Jonah Hex can communicate with the dead). It made me want to read the comics, so I think that’s a good sign.

What movies have you watched lately?

comfort food at its finest

With the exception of mashed potatoes (which will meet their demise today because I am done with them), we have finally finished up our Thanksgiving leftovers! Of course, I’ve never met a bird carcass I didn’t instantly want to boil down with onions, celery, and carrots so naturally last weekend I made some turkey stock. It was the perfect opportunity to finally make the Creamy Turkey & Wild Rice soup from The Farm Chicks in the Kitchen.

creamy turkey & wild rice soup

I apologize for the not-so-great photo, but it’s been dark out every time I’ve eaten it so I just couldn’t get a great one. Trust me — it’s super yummy!

As with any recipe, I changed it up a little. Instead of chicken broth I used my turkey stock and I did not add any bacon. I don’t think I would in the future, either; this soup is perfect as-is. Because I don’t regularly keep wild rice in my pantry, at least not in bulk, I just used a box of Uncle Ben’s rice without the seasoning packet. It was more than the 3/4 cup the recipe called for, and maybe it was a little too much, but for the sake of ease, I’d probably do the same thing next time. I’m positive that if you used chicken instead of turkey this soup would taste just as good. It really is the perfect comfort food for a cold winter’s night! Here is the recipe:

Creamy Turkey and Wild Rice Soup

5 Tbsp. butter

1/3 c. diced celery

1/2 c. diced carrot)

1/2 c. diced onion

5 c. turkey broth (the original recipe calls for chicken broth

1 box of Uncle Ben’s wild rice (do not use seasoning packet), or 3/4 c. wild rice

2 c. diced cooked turkey

6 Tbsp. all-purpose flour

1/4 tsp. poultry seasoning

1 1/4 c. half-and-half

1/4 tsp. salt

1/8 tsp. black pepper

Melt 1 Tbsp. butter in a large stock pot over medium heat. Saute carrots, onions, and celery until soft (about 5 min.) Add the turkey broth, rice, and turkey. Bring to a boil then lower the heat, cover, and simmer for about 40 min., stirring occasionally.

To make the cream sauce, melt the remaining butter in a saucepan over medium heat. Mix the flour and poultry seasoning together in a bowl and then add this to the butter. Stir the mixture constantly for about 1 min. until the butter and flour are well-combined. Slowly add the half-and-half a little at a time, constantly stirring until there are no lumps and the mixture is slightly thickened. Stir the sauce into the soup. *In the original recipe, at this point you can also add 2 Tbsp. white wine and 3 slices of bacon that has been cooked and crumbled. I’m not sure either are really necessary.* Salt and pepper the soup to your taste and serve.

december deal

Do you still need some girly stocking stuffers for your daughter, niece, grand-daughter, or just a special little girl? During the month of December all the hair bows in my Etsy shop ship FREE! That’s right, free shipping whether you order one or five! Here are a few of the holiday bows I have available right now:

More bows will be uploaded this week and I will take custom orders through Friday December 10th. Comment here or shoot me an e-mail (carol @ puresugar.net) and let me know if you need something. Happy shopping!