Saturday, October 22, 2011

glimpses of fall

i am finally embracing fall as it has been slowly making itself more permanent in greenville. i really don't love the cold weather, but i do SO love everything that goes along with it.

2 weekends ago my husband and went on a camping trip in the pisgah forest off the blue ridge parkway. it was the perfect camping weekend. it was nice and warm during the day and almost freezing at night. we got to do some hiking during the day and then sat by our campfire at night with our hot chocolate and smores. i think that i finally managed to get the campfire smell out of all of our clothes. i really was beginning to think that my hair was permanently campfire scented. 


the views from our hike were gorgeous 


we found this little trail through the forest and the sunlight through the trees was beautiful


these are my 2 favs in the whole world


paisley and i hiking through the fun twisty trees

me and the happiest puppy in the whole world. 
she was so excited to be surrounded by the outdoors all weekend.


the red leaves are my favorites


i love all the bright fall leaves though


the beautiful colors of october in north carolina


we finally wore paisley out, but not for long


last weekend was fall for greenville in downtown greenville. 
they block off most of the main street in greenville and bring in over 40 local food vendors. they set up 5 stages and had live music playing all day long all 3 days. people seemed to come out of the woodwork to come downtown. since we live right off main street we walked down all 3 days to enjoy some of the best people watching in the area. we had a great time and would recommend you attend next year.


me and topher enjoying the beautiful weather at fall for greenville


the thousands of people on main street


what a fun fall festival our little town has


sunday was a slightly more manageable crowd. 


i finally got all of the fall decorations up in our house. it makes me extremely excited for halloween to arrive! 
i love all holidays, but halloween, thanksgiving, and christmas are a fun tri-fecta of holidays and just far enough apart to have recovered from the previous one to prepare for the next.

here's a glimpse into our home (pardon the clutter in the background) at some of our fall decor


i love this pumpkin tureen


i thought that our livingroom looked fun in the sunlight this morning.
my candlabra is compliments of the dollar tree


and paisley must have felt that she was being left out, so she came to pose in a picture


i was particularly excited about my skeleton garland


and this is a picture of paisley after our walk downtown this morning.
this was the next to last downtown market, and since i will most likely be working next saturday morning with the arrival of baby #5 in my nanny family, we decided to go enjoy one last greenville saturday market.
if you haven't been yet, you might want to go next week, october 29th, for the autumn harvest celebration. trick or treating, costume contests, cake walk, fall recipe swap, etc.


happy fall!!!



soup and such

every fall (for the past 3 years) some of my friends and i have had, what is now our "traditional", annual soup night. i don't really know what it was that inspired me to launch this tradition, but i am so thankful that i did.
this years' soup night was this past wednesday evening. the weather couldn't have been more perfect for soup eating. it was rainy, 58 degrees, and windy. and i don't think that it could be argued that this year was by far our best-ever year for deliciousness! and as always a fun time to catch up with friends that we seem to see far too infrequently.


our friend katie recently moved back to greenville and this was her soup night inauguration. :)  


our friends baird and zach, armed with their muffin tins.
 i forget where i got this idea, but muffin tins have proven to be the perfect vessel for soup sampling. 


tara and her sweet little girl masha getting their soup.


owen and katie all decked out in their halloween attire.


masha just didn't know what to think about topher. 


everyone enjoying their soup


 our first soup night as a married couple. :)


 owen opted out of soup and had a lunchable... well, actually, he had an oreo. 
and he was a big fan of the M&M's. 


this is what my muffin tin ended up looking like.

this year's menu : 
sour cream corn bread {tara}
italian pasta and white bean soup {katie t}
chicken and wild rice soup {baird}
'fire breathing dragon' taco soup {katie l}
spicy white chicken chili {nora, *that's me}

 2 weeks ago my friends christina and john had me over for dinner while topher (my hard-working husband) was sleeping (he works nights, which makes our hours together somewhat limited).they made me some pretty amazing white chicken chili. sadly,  i couldn't find the recipe that they used, so i combined 3 different white chicken chili recipes to make mine.


nora's white chicken chili recipe:
 (or at least pretty close)

3 large chicken breasts, baked and shredded
1 Tbsp. olive oil
2 onions, diced
4 jalapeno peppers, seeds and ribs removed and diced finely
3 large cloves garlic
1- 4oz. can green chilies (undrained)
2 tsps. cumin
2 tsps. oregano
1/2 tsp. cayenne pepper
1/2 tsp. garlic powder
1/2 tsp. freshly ground black pepper
1/4 tsp. nutmeg
6 cups chicken broth
3 cans white beans (undrained)
1/2 c. diced cilantro
3 Tbsp. lime juice
sliced green onion
shredded monterey jack cheese

first of all, there were so many things that i experimented with in this recipe that i probably should have had a back-up plan... but fortunately it was edible and i actually really liked it.

i accidentally bought chicken thighs instead of breasts, so despite being nauseated after deboning those, the chicken thigh meat was a lot more tender than chicken breasts. if you are limiting fat in your diet, the chicken breast is a much better option.

1. begin by sauteing the onion in the olive oil. after about 2 minutes add the garlic, jalapenos, and chilies. place a lid on your pan to sweat the onions and peppers. i let mine go for about 3 minutes. then add the cumin, oregano, garlic powder, cayenne, black pepper, and nutmeg (which does seem like a strange thing to have in chili, but it gives it a little bit of a smokey flavor). let that cook for about a minute.

2. then add the chicken broth and white beans and let heat through. next add the chicken. let everything simmer for 10-15 minutes. i left my soup on low heat for about an hour at this point, but you don't have to.

3. about 10 minutes before serving the chili add the cilantro and lime juice. 

4. serve with green onion and shredded cheese ( i personally liked it better without the cheese)



the white chicken chili is on the bottom right. so yummy!!!