Wednesday, December 6, 2017

Founder's Brewery Beer Cheese Dip

We enjoyed the beer cheese dip at Founder's Brewery in Grand Rapids.  I googled and Founder's Brewery is super gracious because they shared the recipe.  They have other recipes too.  I'd like to make the soup next.  
I made the dip for the lighted Christmas parade on Saturday evening.  I took one picture when it came out of the oven.  I was in the moment Saturday evening. We watched the parade at Bill and Jodi's house.  It's the perfect parade venue.
Founder's Brewery Beer Cheese Dip
  • (1) 8 oz. block of cream cheese
  • 2 oz. grated smoked Gouda cheese
  • 1/2 cup Centennial IPA *I found it at Target.
  • Small handful of baby spinach
  • 1/2 small red bell pepper (diced) *I sauteed the red pepper and garlic in a bit of butter to soften)
  • 1 clove of garlic (minced)
  • 1 tablespoon Dirty Bastard mustard  *I used Trader Joe's whole grain Dijon since I couldn't get it from Founders.
  • 1 tablespoon Italian seasoning *I made my own with some oregano, rosemary, red pepper and basil.
Got all that? Here are your next steps:
Preheat oven to 375 degrees (F), combine all ingredients and bake for 35-45 minutes, stirring halfway through.  If desired, broil the dip for 5 minutes for additional crust/color on top.  Serve with toasted bread and tortilla chips.
*I cut, buttered and broiled a baguette and served with tortilla chips too.
*While the dip is baking, drink the rest of the IPA.  This is probably my best tip for the dip!
Meanwhile...
I am decorating for Christmas, cleaning the house, taking care of my wedding list and subbing.  It's a tad crazy here but all good stuff.
 The trailer park is set up.
 The tree is up and almost finished.  What's missing?
Tinsel, my friends, one by one strand of tinsel.  I'll be tinseling until next week.
 Hubby and I are trying Hello Fresh this week.  I'll share my opinion in another post.
So far, so good.  It does discipline me to actually make dinner.  Which, of late, has been sketchy.

Wednesday, November 29, 2017

Danny and Jessica's Wedding

Danny and Jess eloped in October and their wedding reception was the celebration we attended in Michigan. Her Mom, Karen put together a lovely evening.  So many details and nice touches.  She organized a block of hotel rooms and a shuttle to the venue.
Jess's parents, Gary and Karen with the bride and groom.  Thank you Gary and Karen for a fabulous celebration!
The reception was at the John Ball Zoo in the Bissell Tree House.  The venue was perfect for Danny and Jess and so fun for their guests.
We went early for family pictures and rode the funicular up to the tree house.
 The city view was so pretty and so we were snapping pics on the way up.
 The funicular has three cars.
The photographer was taking photos of the bride and groom when we arrived so I took a few of the guys and Kassie.
Then we saw the bride and groom and I cried.  I love them and it was so special to see them so happy.
 Their Dads had a chat.
 The photographer wanted more photos of Danny and Jess. Since Jess was getting pretty cold,
I loaned her my fur.
 Jaclyn is on the left, she is Jess's sister, and she is visiting with Norma, Jess's Grandma.
I had a wonderful visit with Grandma Norma. Love her.
 The tables were pretty and set with the salads and rolls for guests to start their dinner.
 My nephew, Levi went with us and it was so fun to have him along for the trip.
I texted this photo to his Mom, Jodi.
Kassie was a good sport with the guys. 
 Karen and I met Amy and she jumped right in with us.  Hubby and I were so grateful and happy that Mark and Karen came with us to MI.
 Once the sun set the city lights gave a really a beautiful view of Grand Rapids.
I had seen someone arrive with a fur cape and I was like, hhhmmm, she looks like a fun gal with style. It was Jess's BFF, Samantha.  Our dresses were similar in velvet, we wore vintage jewelry and our fur capes.  And we both love Jess.  Yes, we bonded!
Sam met Sam.
Danny with Sam and Tyler.
 The dinner was delish and Danny's assignment is to get the recipe for the potatoes. Gouda scalloped, yummy goodness with the prime rib, salmon and chicken.
And then we danced.  And danced.  Their friends love to dance and a good time was had by all.
 Max and Kassie are visiting with Connor, he is a good friend to Danny and was his witness at the wedding. I wish I'd gotten a photo of Connor and Danny. I also wish I had gotten a photo of Danny with Preston (Danny's business partner) and his wife. I had a delightful visit with them.
 I did get one of Connor with Danny's brothers though.
The evening ended at eleven and we rode the funicular down to our shuttle.  Our hotel shuttle then brought us down town to Z's for a little post party.
 I had a lot of fun with Aunt Nancy! Jess's family is fun.  It's been a long time since I stayed out until almost 2:00 a.m.
 On Sunday morning we checked out of our hotel and met Danny and Jess for breakfast at Wolfgang in Eastown. Then we had to say good bye.  Sam, and his friends and Levi gave Danny an X-Box for a wedding gift.  Sorry Jess. They want to talk to Danny more and that's where it all happens.
So, we said good bye but not for long because Danny and Jess will be here for Max and Kassie's wedding in December.

Danny and I talked on the phone yesterday and relived the weekend.  For me it was so nice to see Danny and Jess's home so I can picture them there.  And to meet their family and friends. They are surrounded by good people and that makes this mama happy.

Tuesday, November 28, 2017

Our Michigan Trip and Thanksgiving

 Hubby, Sam, Max and Kassie and I left early Thanksgiving morning for Grand Rapids, MI for Danny and Jessica's wedding reception. We flew from Vancouver, Canada to Chicago where we met up with my nephew, Levi.  We had a three hour layover so we went to the Goose Island Brew pub in O'Hare. Our flight to GR was on time and I was so happy at this point.  Relieved to be on time, no bad weather and everyone made it. Happy Mom!
We got to GR, I went to get the rental car and they went to get our luggage, which all arrived.  Again, I am happy!  We go out to our SUV, and it is not really an SUV, and it's small.  Small, like, hold some luggage, kind of small.  The guys are all telling me to forget it, just get in and we'll deal with it.  I am not so happy now.  Hubby hops in after cramming in the luggage and the kids.  The key doesn't work, now I am seriously, unhappy.  Uhhhmmm, wait, this isn't our car.  We unload, walk all over the garage and find our SUV.  It's bigger and better and I am happy.
On to Danny and Jess's house for Thanksgiving dinner. Danny really want to cook for us as he doesn't think we'll come to GR for Thanksgiving again. It is his opportunity.
 Danny wanted some advice on carving.  The table (Danny refinished it) was set with their new dishes, silverware and linens and was so pretty. I wish I had taken more pictures of them at their house. It is mid century modern.  Jess and Dan, both have a great style and it looks fantastic.
Dinner was delicious and we had a good visit with them.  We may be back for more Thanksgivings...
We went to our hotel and crashed.  Since we had been up at 2:30 in the morning and had eaten turkey we adjusted quickly to eastern time zone.
The next morning we met up with the Housemans at breakfast.  Our hotel had breakfast included and it was just like the good old days in Hawaii where everyone gradually shows up and then enjoys a long, leisurely breakfast and coffee time.
We met Danny, Jess had a bad cold and she needed to rest and recover for the wedding reception. We went to the Frederik Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park. I love it there and was excited for their Christmas Around the World Exhibit.
Cheesy photo opp?  Yes, please.
The Christmas trees, nativity sets  and decorations from around the world were beautiful.
 I took a picture of Kassie by the tree from Mexico for her Grandma.
The Victorian tree was my favorite.  It was setting on a mirror.  Now I need a huge mirror for under my tree.
The conservatory had a Christmas village and train.  All of the building were made from plant materials such as seeds, bark and sticks.
The sun was out and we enjoyed the sculpture park.
 I think Danny looks like Sean Henry's Lying Man.
 I love the horse.

 Next, we went to Founder's Brewery in downtown.  It was time to start the brewery touring.
The weather was so mild that we sat outside.  Their beer cheese is crazy good and I need to try to recreate the recipe. Once we got a table for everyone, we stayed.
Next we went to New Holland Brewery at The Knickerbocker.
 Then we met at Braden's house and walked to Harmony Brewing Company in Eastown.
Hubby and I and Mark and Karen went back to the hotel after Harmony.  The kids went out to other Eastown spots. While it is fun to travel with our adult children, it is exhausting.  Mom, mom, MOM, MoM, mOm, MoooooM...you get the idea.

Back at the hotel we met other wedding guests, all of the aunts and uncles and cousins from Minnesota.  A fun group! 

Next post will be the wedding reception.