Thursday, July 28, 2011

Giveaway over at....

Just entered a FiberOne giveaway over at "Get Lucky."


EDIT (8/15/11): I ended up winning the giveaway, which not that many people entered.  Anyhow, I got my prize package in the mail a little under a week ago.  The pedometer is pretty cool, as is the iPod/iPhone arm band holder-thing.  The cereal however, was.... "eh" :\

Saturday, July 23, 2011

T-shirt Quilt

Okay, I realize that this has absolutely nothing to do with birds, the kitchen, or birds being in a kitchen, but...

I've been working on a t-shirt quilt for about 4 months now - well, most of that time has been spent sorting through my old shirts (and a few "donated" by friends).  As of now, I have 60-something 6" x 6" squares cut, and am in the process of piecing them together, into rows of 11 squares (working on the 3rd row at the moment).

I'm thinking that the finished product will be somewhere between a full-size and queen-size quilt. So... Most likely 15 - 18 rows of 11 squares?  As much as I'd like to at least piece the blocks together before I head off for college, in reality, it'll definitely take at least until the end of the year (if not around this time next year).

Anyhow, here is a picture (taken quite a while ago) of the topmost row of t-shirt blocks (pieced together).

**Also, if anyone has any ideas of where I can get *extremely* affordable t-shirts, please let me know.


Thursday, July 21, 2011

Solution... Well, Sort of...

Definitely not using Notes to publish new blog posts.  Period.  

I'm trying out an app called "RSS for Pages," which works decently.  The only gripe I have with this app is that while my posts do show up in proper form, they get sorted into a separate tab under the page's profile picture.  I need to click on said tab, and "publish" each post individually to the wall.  

Ideally, I would like something that does just directly posts blog updates onto the Facebook wall, as opposed to me doing this manually.  

Oh well, it's good enough for now.

Any Advice?

Attempting (for quite a while now) to "sync" my posts here to the page that I created on Facebook using the Notes app.  Now, after I paste in the URL for the RSS feed, I get a preview of what everything will look like.  This post aside, I only have 5 posts on this blog so far.  The two most recent ones show up perfectly fine in the preview.

However, the last three (a.k.a. the first three posts made on this blog) look kind of... funky.  The images for them show up; but instead of the text being displayed like it is in the preview of the two most recent posts, all I get is a bunch of broken coding...

Doe anyone have ideas on how to fix this?  Or possibly another method of publishing new blog posts to the page's wall?

All Thanks to Neopets

*Urg.*  I actually used to be mildly literate in html and css coding, thanks to plenty of time spent on... *don't laugh*... Neopets.  

Really.  

*Now I feel like the picture above after trying to decipher even the simplest of coding.

Long story short, each of the "petpages" had default layout/coding, based upon the "species" of that particular pet, that a user had to edit if they wanted it customized in any way.  There were also "user lookups" to be edited.  Oh, and "guild" (sort of like little online...er, clubs? gatherings?) layouts too.

If we wanted a box that was a certain size and color, the coding for that had to be done from scratch.  Should a user want an image to be moved to a different area on the page, he/she had to alter the coding - again, by hand.  Likewise, say I wanted an text link - yup, you guess it... I would have to write the coding myself.  

The only guides we had were basic tutorials on the Neopets website and templates on third party sites, the latter of which still required some rudimentary html knowledge.  Sure, it was annoying as heck if you were a beginner; but most people quickly learned the very foundations (and in some cases progressed to highly advanced) html coding and such.

>:| It's been at least 4 years since I've laid hands on any petpage or user lookup coding...

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Best. Cookies. Ever.

These Chocolate Crinkle Cookies are one of the best cookies I've tasted.  The dough is a snap to put together, as is the assembly of the actual cookies.  Unfortunately, I can't take credit for these delicious morsels.  

Credit for this amazing cookie recipe goes out to Elissa of 17 and Baking, where this and numerous other wonderful recipes can be found.



..and a closeup shot.

And again, credit goes out to Elissa of 17 and Baking.


Monday, July 18, 2011

Smiling Spaghetti




Look closely and you'll surely see a smile in the plate of spaghetti and meatballs below:



The hidden "smile" was completely unintentional - I only noticed it after I took the picture.

This recipe is straightforward and quick - somewhere between 30 minutes and 1 hour of total prep/cooking time.

Ingredients:
     (MEATBALLS)
  • 1/2 lb ground beef (85-15 or 90-20 works best)
  • 2 cloves garlic (minced)
  • 1/2 cup bread crumbs
  • 1 egg (large)
  • 1/2 - 1 tsp. salt
  • 1 tsp. black pepper
  • 1 tsp. thyme
  • 1 tsp. rosemary 
  • 1/4 cup cilantro (finely chopped)
  • 1/4 cup romano cheese
  • 2 tbsp (or thereabouts) oil
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(SAUCE)
  • 1 can crushed tomatoes
  • 2-3 fresh tomatoes (medium "chop" using blender)
  • 1/2 - 1 tsp. salt
  • 1/4 fresh basil leaves (or 1 1/2 tsp. dried)
  • 1/2 tbsp. thyme
  • 1 tbsp. rosemary
  • 1 tbsp. red chili flakes
  • 2 tbsp. olive oil
  • 3 cloves garlic (minced or thinly sliced)
*INSTRUCTIONS*
  1. Combine ingredients for meatballs.
  2. Form meatballs using 2 tablespoon-sized scoops of meat mixture.  Set aside.
  3. Heat 2 tbsp. oil in a large skillet/pan/large pot on medium-high heat.  Place meatballs in skillet (about 6 - 8 at a time) in order to get a golden brown sear on all sides.
  4. Set aside seared meatballs.
  5. In the same pot used to sear the meatballs, use an additional 2 tbsp. oil (medium - medium/high heat) to sauté garlic until oil achieves a garlicky aroma.
  6. Add the tomatoes, followed by the salt, rosemary, thyme, red chili flakes, and basil.
  7. Allow sauce to simmer (medium heat) for approximately 15 minutes, then add the meatballs.
  8. Let meats and sauce simmer for an additional 15 to 30 minutes.
  9. During the last 15 minutes of step 8, add spaghetti noodles to a pot of boiling salted water.
  10. Once pasta, sauce, and meatballs are done, generously ladle sauce and meatballs over a plate of pasta.  Garnish with parmesan cheese and cilantro (or parsley) if desired.

Hi All

It's 2:00 a.m., and about half an hour ago, starting a blog sounded like a good idea to me.  Actually, I've been thinking about it for months, but never got around to doing anything - until now.

Birds in the Kitchen.

So where exactly did this name come from?  First off, I am the proud owner of two budgies, Bacci and Ciri.  Secondly, I immensely enjoy the time that I spend in my kitchen.  The two aforementioned items are the things I am most passionate about - my birds, and cooking (in that order) - hence how the name "Birds in the Kitchen" came about.

And with that, I leave you future readers and followers with a picture of one of my chief passions:

**WARNING: prepare for some intense cuteness.

Now that's a face that anyone could love!