So, with a new semester and everything (ok so the semester is half over already), we've merrily reinstated the tradition of having sibling dinner, even though we've all blogged precious little about it. Last week, though, Kate and Danny made a spinner so that we could divide up the cooking responsibilities, and one of the things they put on the wheel was "salad/blog." As in, bring the salad AND write up a report of the dinner on the blog.
My job was salad/blog this past week, and since next Saturday is fast approaching and I've finished most of my midterms, I figured I'd better write something before Kate gets on my case for it. Plus, the idea of the blog is way cool. We really should work on it and make it take off.
We had a fun and raucous evening together. Sarah and Mykle brought a tasty pasta dish, I brought the Ramen noodle salad (secret Vasicek recipe, which I've altered and made that much cooler), and Kate and Danny provided the instant mashed potatoes. Instant potatoes? It was tasty.
Speaking personally, I was really out of it that night. I'd just climbed the Y mountain (to the very summit of the mountain) with my friends Steve, Warren, and Dan the previous night, and just to give you an idea of how tired I was, we started climbing around midnight. Didn't get back until five. To top it off, I'd done some grocery shopping and found some cookies on the discount rack, and by the time they made it to sibling dinner, I'd eaten maybe seven or eight of them throughout the course of the day. And then Kate and Danny baked more cookies! No sleep + sugar high = a general ruckus brewing.
Well, as usual, we couldn't agree on an after-dinner movie, so we settled instead on a game of Taboo. Sarah gets really into this game, as we soon discovered. I did the whole pre-game shaving-with-the-buzzer routine, then the sonic-death-ray routine, and then we started.
It was boys against girls, which put Kate and Sarah at a numbers disadvantage from which they never entirely recovered. When it was my turn to keep the time, I secretly overturned the hourglass a couple of times (shhh! don't tell Sarah!). Still, we all had a fun time, and by the end we were all laughing and spanking each other like good old times.
Oh heck, I just realized that the title of this blog post is going to attract some very risque search engine traffic. Ah, whatever.
I started doodling on the scoresheet towards the end, and Mykle grabbed it from me just as I was about to draw a really cool picture about something that I've since forgotten about, and because I was sugar high and not thinking straight, I tackled him trying to get the sheet back. It was pretty hilarious. Sarah quickly defended her husband and slapped me a good one. Good times.
So that was that. I think it was a success. If anything, it proves that being a Vasicek (dominant or recessive) makes you a very raucous, fun loving person. And that's cool.
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Taboo spankings
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Tuesday, September 16, 2008
PIZZA
So, we had pizza. It was delicious. Mom's recipe. Sarah brought the cheese, Joe brought peppers and something else that I forgot, Dot brought sauce, and Danny was such a darling, he went to the store TWICE for pepperoni. DELICIOUSO!
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Monday, July 7, 2008
Interim
So...the only ones of us in Provo are Sarah and Mykle. It's sad that we're so far away, but we will soon be close by.
For those of you who have no idea what the heck this is, it's the blog that we use for our Saturday Sibling Dinners. We like to post pictures, recipes, vids, anything really. I really want this blog to be more active than it has been in the past, so I'm inviting everybody early, and granting everyone admin privileges. I want everyone to be able to do stuff like change the template (do I smell a template war???), invite more people...I don't think we have to limit this to just our family members, either. Like, for example, it would be really cool if Joe W.'s sister came to our sibling dinners and contributed to this blog, or Danny's siblings, or Mykle's siblings, or Joe's future girlfriend...
So there it is. I'm really happy because Danny and I will have a great house for these saturday sibling dinners. It's big enough, and IT HAS A DISHWASHER! Hooray!
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Labels: admin privileges, Danny, Eliza, explanation, Joe, Joe W., Provo, Sarah, Saturday Sibling Dinner
Monday, February 4, 2008
best dinner EVAH
saturday sibling dinner was the best one ever! i brought mykle with me, and i was really excited going into it to see how kate and joe would like him. i had this feeling that joe would get along with him really well and kate would think he's nice but kind of weird. i have no idea if mykle was nervous or not; if he was, he sure didn't show it. unless he did show it and i just couldn't tell because i don't know what it looks like when he's nervous. whatever.
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Wednesday, January 23, 2008
waffles, courtesy of jozeph dearest
dinner this past week was splendid!
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Thursday, January 17, 2008
dinner sans katrina
so catherine didn't show up for dinner last week. in fact, i was in charge of the entire affair, making phone calls frantically and inviting people left and right. (joe and danny) i volunteered to make the main entree, but realized a few hours later that unless people didn't mind eating frozen chicken, i was in way over my head.
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Sunday, January 6, 2008
captain's log: january sixth, ten hundred hours
i was very nervous going into Saturday Sibling Dinner. My sources (Kate) had told me that the main dish would be piatzi chicken, however you spell that. my father likes to make piatzi chicken, and we used to have it like every other night when we were growing up. he always made it the way my mom makes cookies and pizza: overcooked. i had seen it overcooked so many times that i forgot that it could be cooked without burning the chicken, and i was somewhat dreading having to choke down blackened chicken breast for the millionth time.
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First Saturday Sibling Dinner
Tonight we had dinner together and it was fun! Here's what happened:
Danny and I cooked Piatza Chicken, real mashed potatoes (from a package), green beans, and Danny's Mom's delicious Caramel Brownies.
Here's how:
Step 1: Call mom and find out the recipe for Caramel Brownies
Brownies
preheat oven to 350 degrees
3/4 cup cocoa
2/3 cup veg. oil
2 cups sugar
4 beaten eggs
1 1/3 cups flour
1 tsp baking powder
1 tsp salt
1 cup nuts
Combine dry ingredients, add wet ingredients. Mix well.
Bake 25-35 minutes
(better undercooked)
Caramel Frosting
1/2 cup butter
1 cup brown sugar
1/4 cup milk
2 cups powdered sugar
Melt butter and brown sugar
Boil 2 minutes
Stir in milk
Bring to boil
Remove from heat
Cool
Beat in powdered sugar (in ice [optional])
Meanwhile...
Step 2: Piatza Chicken
boneless chicken breasts
olive oil
breadcrumbs
Either lemon pepper or garlic salt
Defrost the chicken breasts.
Cut diagonal slits in the chicken to desired thinness. (Use a meat tenderizer if you want extra thin slices).
Put chicken in plastic bag. Add 1/2 cup olive oil. Close the bag, and shake until chicken is coated in the oil.
On a plate, mix 1/2 cup breadcrumbs with 1 teaspoon of either garlic salt or lemon pepper. Coat chicken in breadcrumb mixture. Place on non-greased foil-covered baking sheet. Add more breadcrumb mixture as needed.
Broil for 3-5 minutes on each side. Serve hot.
Step 3: Side Dishes
Steam cook green beans. Follow directions for the real potatoes.
Step 4: Eat and talk!
Tonight we discussed how the apple pies at McDonald's are rumored to be potatoes, how people who watch Jerry McGuire are sinners (especially Liel!), Mormon Art Philosophy, and how this photo could be an advertisement for the pitcher.
Step 5: Watch Miyazaki's Kiki's Delivery Service (I rate this movie five ***** stars.)
Step 6: Eat Caramel Brownies!
That's all, until next week!!!!
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Labels: Caramel Brownies, Danny, Joe, Kate, Kiki's Delivery Service, Liel, Piatza chicken, Sarah