Hey Everyone! Are you still out there? Sorry about the lapse in blog posts! This summer has turned out to be very busy for us. Perhaps later we will post about all of our travels.
Right now I want to write about Red Beans and Rice. Have you ever tried it? It’s Cajun cuisine. It’s delicious. This is the recipe I came up with after reading several recipes for Red Beans and Rice and modifying those so I could use ingredients I had on hand.
Red Beans and Rice
1 Tbs. olive oil
1/2 med. onion, diced
2 cloves of garlic, minced
1/2 lbs. smoked sausage, chopped into 1/2 in. pieces
1 15 oz. can Red Kidney beans, drained and rinsed
1 14.5 oz. can stewed tomatoes, undrained
1/2 tsp. Cajun seasoning
salt and pepper to taste
1 cup white rice, cooked
Heat oil in medium sized skillet or pan, over medium heat. Chop onion, garlic and sausage. Saute onion in oil 1-2 minute. Add Sausage and garlic to onions and saute 3-4 minutes. Add kindney beans, stewed tomoates, Cajun seasoning, and salt and pepper to taste. Stir, then bring to a boil. Reduce heat to low and let simmer 15 minutes. Prepare rice according to package directions.
Serve red bean mixture over rice. Yield 3 servings.
This recipe is not very spicy at all. In the future I think I will add several shakes of hot sauce and/or red pepper flakes to the recipe to give it a little heat. Authentic Red Beans and Rice is spicy and is cooked all day because you’re supposed to use dried beans. Mine is a lazy version. Maybe someday I will make “real” Red Beans and Rice and tell you how it goes. As for now, I really like this recipe and I hope you will too!
July 19th, 2010 in
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I know we haven’t posted anything in a long time, but we have not forgotten about this blog, we’ve just been busy. Or at least I have with school. Only two more weeks and then finals week, and then it will be summer and some more interesting things will be happening. I’ve been working on setting up ShaggyGoat.com recently, a website about goats. I was doing some random domain name searching, and discovered that shaggygoat.com was not taken, so I nabbed it. And now I am officially making a website about goats. Right now I am making it a forum with a complete photo gallery section. I hope people will start using it so that some interesting content will be compiled. Here is a cool picture of a goat:

April 16th, 2010 in
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Chris and I spent Christmas with my family this year. Though our numbers were few, we still had a fun and relaxing time. Some of the highlights included eating outrageous amounts of ridiculously delicious food, hysterical laughing while playing Five Crowns, which resulted in water being spit all over everyone, my nephew little b not opening all of his presents because he was content with the first few he opened, and a little after-Christmas shopping. I love spending time with my family.
The Sunday after Christmas, Chris and I drove to Barstow to have a little reunion with two of my best friends from high school: Blair and Tricia. We managed to get to Barstow early enough to go to church in the ward I grew up in. Very few people recognized me, but I’m used to that now. It’s the dark hair. I had fun seeing a lot of the people who play a huge roll in my childhood memories, and it was nice to share it all with Chris.
I was so excited for my friends to finally get to meet Chris and for me to finally get to meet Tricia’s two children. I loved every minute I got to spend with Blair and Tricia and their beautiful families. The entire time it was comfortable and easy, like no time had passed since the last time we saw each other. Chris got along great with the husbands and said that he really enjoyed himself. We played games and of course we ate at Del taco, but mostly we just talked. I have really been blessed with some amazing friends and I am so glad I got to spend a little time with them.

Me, Tricia and Blair.
We also went bowling, which is where this picture was taken.

This is my beautiful friend Blair. She is someone I honestly strive to be more like. In my eyes, she is perfect. I love her very much.

This is my gorgeous friend Tricia. She is one of the strongest people I know. She's real and down to earth. I hope to be half the woman she is. I love her.
I hope this will be one of many reunions for us. Our Christmas was perfect this year. I hope yours was too.
January 7th, 2010 in
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Hello, this is Chris. Our microwave was taking up almost all of our available counter space, so I put up a shelf over the sink and put the microwave on it. I also mounted a light for washing dishes under the shelf, and I mounted the power strip on the wall for all our other appliances. How nice.
January 2nd, 2010 in
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Jane really likes her gifts!

The pants fit perfectly

Do I look like a magazine model?
December 21st, 2009 in
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Now that’s home improvement.
December 15th, 2009 in
Chris,
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you have made it to the new web address for our blog, chrisandjane.net! I transferred the entire site over to my server at home under a new domain, so now this blog is being hosted by me, for free, right from my apartment! Very nice. We have some pictures and video of the blizzard that cancelled one of my finals and cut off our power for a whole night, but I’ll put those up later. I’m just glad the name of the website makes sense now. It’s about Jane, too.
December 8th, 2009 in
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Hello, and hello. I have a couple new songs I thought I should mention:
“Hidden” and “What’s Wrong With It”
Listen to them on the music page! They are getting better and better.
Here is a video of me recording some bass tracks to the song “What’s Wrong With It”. This will give you a good idea of how I play and record my own music. It’s a blast! I really like the way the video turned out too. Check it out.
The video only shows me playing the bass, but for those of you who are curious, I plug my guitar into an effects pedal, which is plugged in to a mixer, which is plugged into the computer. That’s how I record all the guitar and bass parts. I record the drums by plugging them directly into the mixer (I have a small electronic drum set)
November 25th, 2009 in
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