Wednesday, January 07, 2009

Randomivity

Having a special visitor makes me happy.

Sometimes giving an "out of the box" Christmas present makes me nervous.

Apparently one corner of my sofa makes "people" fall asleep. :)

Contrary to popular belief, I do like cooking with a helper.

UPS drivers in Boston don't care if you tell them you'll be right down. They'll just continue on and tell their headquarters that you couldn't be reached. (Luckily I caught him before he drove away!)

Having an empty apartment after 4 days of it not being empty is sad.

Unemployment pretty much sucks. Each day gets a little more scary, knowing that I've applied to all of the posted jobs in the area and have not gotten any calls. It's also scary that two3 well known recruiters are looking for me, and can't find anything.

I need a printer very badly, especially with unemployment (they ask me to print verifications, applications and such). Because I sold 2 Rum Cakes3 rum cakes and a lemon cake, I was able to purchase one online. Esty won't make me rich, but it helps. :)

I am going to learn how to knit. Next week I'm going to a friends house for dinner and after, she's going to show me how! I'm pretty excited-I want to make myself a sweater by the end of the winter.

Unemployment dinner with 2 friends from my old job (now to be referred to as VP) on Thursday. Thank God. I am so bored.

I'm stoked that Scrubs is back on. I love that show.

Tuesday, January 06, 2009

IT Help Desk?

If you've ever wondered why, when you call your IT help desk, they don't know what they are talking about, it's because companies are hiring people like me (with no IT background) to fill the positions.

In fact, I've been "harassed" by 2 recruiters who just don't understand that I do not want to be an IT employee. Why they would even contact me is beyond me-I've got computer skills, yes, but I'm certainly not qualified to be an IT help desk person!

Sad thing is-they're the only ones hiring...

Toosdae ?'s

Have you checked out my Etsy store yet? If not, please take a few minutes to browse. I added a button on my sidebar too. I am also happy to take special requests, as long as it is shippable, I'll add it just for you.

Yesterday was rather depressing, I have to say. Having the holidays and family and friends around me until Sunday helped take my mind off of the fact that I don't have anywhere to go during the day, no way of earning a living right now. I've applied to every job on Craigslist, Monster and Career Builder but gotten no calls. The unemployment process is extremely confusing here in MA also-online it says I have not filed, but I'm registered, the phone system says I have filed but I can't talk to anyone personally until Wednesday (again) and I got something in the mail saying I'm pending. The health insurance line isn't accessible from my area-which means that my 860 area code on my cell phone is blocking it. I don't have any other phone. It's a great big cluster f&*%. But-I'm trying to stay optimistic even though it's getting harder. I'm not wired to be bored and I live in a well maintained apartment so there's not much to do in that regard.

Oh-and I got a letter from my former employer thanking me for my superior service and dedication in 2008. It enclosed a "congratulations" letter telling me how much my personal bonus was for the year. Um...it's great that I got 100% of my personal performance bonus, but weird that you'd send me a letter like that.

I did find a parking spot right in front of my building this afternoon though. That's a bonus of not working-I can "steal" the spots the employed people had!

So, now that I've rambled, here are this weeks questions. Hope you enjoy answering them as much as I will enjoy reading your responses!

1. Do you have a "Stupid Human Trick"? If so, what is it?

2. Do you "decorate" your refrigerator? If so, what's on it now?

3. If you had to gain 10 pounds for a movie role, what would you eat to do so?

1. Sadly, no. I don't have any stupid human tricks up my sleeve...

2. I usually stay away from magnets on my fridge, but I have 2 on there now. One says, "Boys are stupid, throw rocks at them" and the other is a Wren's Nest magnet. I also have a picture of an elephant that says "I Love You" that Rye Bread drew for me, and a picture of her one summer when she was little.

3. I think cheese and crackers. White cheddar cheese or blue cheese-or both. I could easily eat a whole block of cheese in one sitting and often have to restrain myself from doing so! Oh how I love cheese.

Ruby Tuesday Signs

Mary asked for signs for today's Ruby Tuesday. This is an Asian market in the Boston area. I've heard it is a cool place for cheap produce and weird ingredients, as well as some good dim sum. When I walked in yesterday however, I was overcome by the smell and felt as though I needed to hurl. Needless to say, I did not get anything to eat...

On a somewhat abstract note, here is a sign that I need to take down my Christmas decorations:

Sunday, January 04, 2009

Manic Monday: Sale

Mo's word today couldn't have been more right on with me today. As you know, I was laid off the week before Christmas and since then, I've pretty much been applying feverishly to the 3 jobs Boston has to offer (Ok, that's a slight exaggeration, but you get the point) and worrying about what I'm going to do once my severance runs out at the end of this month.

Last week, Rick commented that perhaps I should look into starting a small mail order business to sell my baked goods. I've thought of this before, but never really got it up and running and so I took some time last night to set up my very own Etsy shop. I realize that this will not help me pay rent, but if successful, it WILL help me buy food, or get gas for the car, or other small things that I'll need along the way. There's certainly no pressure to check it out, or to buy anything-I just know that a lot of people read this blog, and perhaps putting it up here might result in a sale.

Facebook proved to be a good source for my Etsy shop-my 6th grade teacher purchased a rum cake from me right after I posted the link! :) At the very least, I now have something to do tomorrow-a reason to wake up if you will. (That sounds way more depressing than I feel-just...it's kind of true.)

So, check it out if you are interested-also, if you don't see something you'd like up there for sale, drop me a line! I'll add almost anything up there for you...

For sale:
Aunt Carol's Rum Cake
Friendship Bread
Salt Blends
Golden Cupcakes
Chocolate Chippers
Marshmallows
Cranberry Orange Bread

If you don't see any of these up there and would like to purchase one, please email me. It means that someone else has also ordered and I just have to add it back up on the board.

Also-I am not certain that the shipping price is right, though the post office says it is. If you place an order and the shipping ends up being significantly different, I will immediately refund you the difference.

What's Cookin'? Creamy Apple Tart

I've been away from this blog for a little while, mainly because I had a special guest visiting me since New Year's day. During this visit, we tested a recipe I've been wanting to try for quite some time-and let me just say, it was a huge hit! In fact, I was told by my guest that this rivals his all time favorite dessert that I make...so, I know it's good. :) Though it looks fancy, this is relatively easy to make, and is a great choice for a brunch or dinner party.



Creamy Apple Tart, Serves 8-10

CRUST:
3/4 C. Unsalted Butter, softened
1/2 C. Sugar
1 1/2 C. Flour
1/2 t. Vanilla Extract

FILLING:
16 oz. Cream Cheese, softened
1/4 C. Sugar
2 Eggs
3/4 t. Vanilla Extract

TOPPING:
3 C. Apples, Peeled, Cored & Sliced thin. (Granny Smith is best)
1/2 C. Sugar
1 t. Cinnamon

Method:

1. Make Crust: Combine the first four ingredients. Press onto the bottom of an ungreased 9-in. springform pan. Set Aside.
2. In a mixing bowl, beat cream cheese and sugar. Add eggs and vanilla; mix well. Pour over the crust. Set Aside.

3. Combine topping ingredients; arrange on filling.

Bake at 350° for 55-65 minutes or until the center is set. Cool on a wire rack. Store in the refrigerator. Cut into wedges with a serrated knife.

Taken step by step, this tart can be made by even the beginner cook. The topping does not need to look fancy-simply spooning the apples on top of the cake evenly will give this tart a "homier" look.

Thursday, January 01, 2009

Happy New Year!

Last night I decided to take a stroll downtown to go see this year's ice carvings for the First Night extravaganza. I contemplated purchasing a button this year so that I could go to a few of the concerts and shows, but decided against it, mainly because of the weather. It was snowing pretty bad all morning and I just didn't feel like trekking all over the city to get to each location.

Instead, I opted to just take the T over to the Common to see the ice sculptures, listen to the bands and to watch the 7pm fireworks. Sadly, it appeared that due to the weather, most of the artists didn't show up. This is the only ice sculpture I saw-last year there were easily 3 or 4 more in this location alone. Pretty disappointing!

Knowing that I wouldn't have enough to keep me busy until fireworks, I decided to walk over to Faneuil Hall to see if anything was going on there. There wasn't, but the pictures came out pretty...This was the case all over-city works trying feverishly to clean up the sidewalks so we would not fall.Even still, I had too much time. Being that I was so close to the North End, I decided to take a walk over to Mike's Pastry for my favorite Rainbow Cookies in the entire world. (Considering for some reason, we don't get them at Christmas anymore!)


The line is always super long at Mike's so I figured it would take up a bit of time. I was so surprised to find that there was only 1 other person in line! I walked right up, ordered and was done within 5 minutes-a record! None of the restaurants were busy either. In fact, most were empty though the staff looked as though they were getting ready, so hopefully they had reservations. It would be sad if the economy was so bad that the North End didn't get business on NYE.

Walking back, I passed the Gelateria where they have an outdoor case. I thought it was neat to see the cold gelato in a snow covered case, so I took a photo of it...

After walking around a bit more (and officially breaking into my box of pastries as I walked) I decided to skip the fireworks and just go home. It was WAY too cold and much too disappointing to wait. So I hopped back on the T and came home to hot tea, pizza and a glass of wine and thawed out nicely...
And bonus, I could see the fireworks I skipped from my window! It was really snowy and foggy out, so it's not the best picture, but you get the point!

Overall, a nice night for an unemployed girl! I hope you all enjoyed your night and that 2009 brings you nothing but good healthy and happiness.

Lots of love,

Mags

Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Randomivity


Sometimes you just can't smile. Even though you really want to.

"I love my F" is the sweetest thing ever. (While we were opening gifts, Rye Bread used her new drawing pad to draw a big heart with lots of little hearts around it with the words "I love my F" in the heart. When questioned what "F" was, she said matter of factly: "Family".)

My little sister loved the book "Holes' when she was smaller. I'd never read it before, but the movie was on last night and I rather enjoyed it.

I'm highly marketable from a head hunter's standpoint-however, there are not a lot of jobs right now. Nice.

Today's the day I am officially unemployed. Technically my employment ends today.

I made a roast last night from a friends recipe. Salt and pepper only, oven preheated to 500. Drop the temp to 475 and cook the roast 7 minutes per pound, then turn the oven off for 2.5 hours. Do not open the oven at all. This roast was fantastic, but cold. It was perfectly cooked, red and juicy inside-I just needed to reheat it before eating it-but it would be great for roast beef sandwiches or something like that.

Going home to your parents house is nice-but also stressful. Thank God He invented doors and locks.

Today is also the last day I have a parking space. My plan is to wait until someone leaves for work then pounce on a spot hopefully in front of the building. This all must be done before it snows. Good luck, right?

Happy New Year everyone! Do you have any fun plans?

Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Toosdae ?'s

You'd think that because I don't have a lot going on that I'd be a crazy blogging fool, wouldn't you? Well...that's obviously not the case. Mostly because I don't have a lot going on-and that makes for a rather quiet boring life. I'm going downtown later today though and am planning on also wandering around during the First Night celebration as well, so if nothing else, you'll probably have a bunch of photos to look at soon...now, on with the show!

1. You're at a friends house for dinner and you find a bug (like a cockroach) in your food. What would you do?

2. What is the most expensive meal you've ever eaten? Was it the best meal you've ever eaten?

3. What is your biggest pet peeve when it comes to eating/watching other people eat?

1. "Oh my God!" is probably something I'd say first. Depending on which friend is was, I think I would either bring it into the kitchen or give them a hard time about it. As long as I did not eat it, I'd be OK for the most part. I might suggest however, that we order out for the rest of the meal. :)

2. It's hard to say, truthfully as I've had a lot of expensive meals. If I had to pinpoint one though, I would probably pick a date I had when I lived in Florida. I don't even remember the name of the place, but it was a steak house and we had wine, appetizers, salads, filet mignon with sides and dessert with coffee. It was a good meal, but not by any means the best meal I've ever had.

3. When people talk with their mouths full. UGH! The sound of smooshing food garbled with their speech makes me want to punch them in the face. Extreme, yes-but also necessary!

Sunday, December 28, 2008

Casino of the Wind

My Nana and Papa always played cards. I have tons of memories of them sitting around their kitchen table with my Nana's brother & sister and even their father, my Great Grandfather. (Who was a rather amusing man, in a quiet and gentle way. He was from Italy and wore a fuzzy hat and always smelled good.) Often, I'd be upstairs "sleeping" while they'd laugh and joke deep into the night. I loved those nights, even though I could never play. I think even back then, I wrapped myself up in their laughter.

Playing cards wasn't their only addiction-they also played the lottery. Every night at 6pm we'd have to stop whatever we were doing to run into the den to hear the numbers being called while our eyes were glued to the little square pieces of paper laid before us, all the while praying that we'd "hit" at least a few. Then there were the scratch offs which, to this day, are given to most of us in birthday cards or stockings. But still, this was not what they loved the most. What they loved the most was going to the casino.

Being that they are from NY, Atlantic City was the obvious choice for them. They'd gallivant down on the weekends playing the slots for hours upon hours, always coming back with one story or another whether they won or not. Even when my Papa was too weak to walk around on his own and had to be in a wheel chair, they'd sit in front of the slot machines into the wee hours of the morning. Yes, my Nana and Papa love(d) to gamble...

Which is why it doesn't surprise me that most of their children do as well.

One aunt in particular-my favorite aunt-is a crazy gambling fool. Not really, of course, she just loves the thrill of it all, and the possibility of hitting it big like her parents often did. I bring this up because every time they come to visit my family in CT, her eyes get a sparkle in them as she says, "We should go to the casino". I'd say that at least half of the time, they actually DO go. My cousins typically stay at my parents house with my sisters and my niece and my mom, aunt and uncle and sometimes my Nana if she's up too, will go off to play.

Yesterday around 2pm my aunt leaned over to me and said, "We're going to the casino later-do you want to come?" Now, I'm without a job, as you may recall, but the thought of spending extra time alone with my most favorite aunt in the whole wide world-my aunt who is more like my older sister b/c she's only 9 years older than me, my aunt who I spent ever free minute with when I was little-made me want to go.

So I did.

I received some cash money from my Nana for Christmas and I took a small portion of that and allocated it to myself. It was $20. I figured that $20 was not going to be the end of me even if I do not (God forbid) find a job right away. $20 was not a lot to pay for the extra hours I would be with my aunt and her husband, also one of my favorites. I went, played and lost the $20 and that was that. They, however, won a hefty amount of money for the hour we gambled....lucky dogs!

The real story here though, is that while I was losing my money, I was also being stalked by a creeper. Everywhere I went, this creepy old man smiled and waved at me. He was drunk and dirtier than he should have been. The only way I can describe him is that he was "gray". I dunno...in any case, he tried talking to me so I got up and moved. A few minutes later, I looked around to see if I could located my family only to see that he had moved too! He looked over and said "Hi" and made a weird face-I think he was trying to be sexy but he really wasn't rocking that look.

We had planned on meeting at a certain spot at a certain time, and that time was approaching. I walked over but they were not yet there, so I decided to walk a bit in the casino to see if I could find them. Nope...but guess who I DID find?! The creeper! As quickly as I could, I began my trip back to the meeting spot-but he followed me! I could NOT shake this guy. He literally was following me everywhere I went and my aunt and uncle were no where to be found. (In the meantime, 2 other old men approached me and started talking to me-WTF? Did I have on Jean Nate and not know it?!) Finally, I decided to walk into the restroom in hopes of shaking this creeper and lo and behold when I came out he was nowhere to be found. I knew I'd be safe b/c there are so many people around, but it was still unnerving knowing I was being followed.

So, though I did not win any money, I had a really fun time with my aunt and uncle, even though I almost got kidnapped by a creepy old drunk man who was gray. :)