Saturday, December 13, 2008

Squeeze Inn

There's this legendary little burger joint in Sacramento called Squeeze Inn. I call it legendary, because it has all the markings for legend-status:

1. The place is an old establishment (I don't know exactly when Squeeze Inn opened, but from the dumpiness of it, it looks like it's been around for a while).
2. As alluded to in point #1, it is dumpy.
3. The place has been featured on Food Network's Diners, Drive-ins, and Dives.

Actually, that's how I was introduced to Squeeze Inn, by Guy greedily stuffing this whopper of a burger into his mouth... and I knew I had to have this burger too.

So Wayne and I finally made our way out to Squeeze Inn last weekend (this was precluded by an unsuccessful attempt a while back right after I first watched the episode and we were all on fire to find this mouth-watering burger... only to learn that they close on Sundays. This thwarted our quest up until now). Anyway, so we got to Squeeze Inn at 1pm, hoping to pass the lunch rush, except apparently, at Squeeze Inn, it's more like as unrelenting rush, because even at 1pm, there was a line out the door. But we were on a mission, so we got in line.


During this wait time, we got to take in this place and it's surroundings. Squeeze Inn is indeed a tiny little place that you have to squeeze in to. The inside consists of the grill/kitchen area and the counter, and an area right in front of the counter that is just wide enough for one row of hungry people, waiting for their orders. Oh, and Squeeze Inn is orange--the whole exterior! Very fun, indeed! We also noticed that the falafel place right next door was completely empty... poor falafel place.

So we waited and waited in line, slowly inching our way along the outside wall of the restaurant and then up the steps, through the door, and finally, to the counter, where we placed our order of 2 cheese burgers and an order of fries! Done? Nope, the wait continued as the staff had to prepare all the orders before us, and judging by the number of people packed into the tiny space, waiting for their food, we had a long time to continue waiting.


And wait we did... we played games, Wayne quizzed me on the Pac 10 teams (Cal, Stanford, UCLA, USC, Oregon, Oregon State, ASU, Arizona, Washington, Washington State), we stared out the window ("wow, look how long the line is now"), stared at the walls, stared at those sitting at the counter, scarfing down their burgers... and then, "Cecilia, your order is ready." We both actually CHEERED! Someone commented that we sounded like we had won a prize, but that's exactly how I felt! "Cecilia! Oh, my goodness! That's ME!!!"

We grabbed our food, couldn't help but smuggly smile at those still waiting in line as we passed them on the way to our car, and then proceeded to DEVOUR our burgers that COMPLETELY lived up to the hype! Squeeze Inn burgers are known for their "cheese skirts" which is created by sprinkling melted cheese onto their burgers while still on the grill, and then covering with a lid so that the cheese melts and bubbles around the patty, creating a little skirt of cheddary goodness! The meat patty itself was thick and juicy, perfectly grilled. There was plenty of lettuce, pickles, and tomatoes--no skimping on the fresh ingredients. And the sesame bun!!! A good burger is made a GREAT burger by its bun. This bun was not just sprinkled with sesame seeds, it was EMBEDDED--ALL OVER! (Like a pimply teenager. yum. :) ). I ate almost the whole 1/3-pound burger (stopped short of a bite, just so I wouldn't feel so bad about eating a whole burger).

So yes, as you can tell by all my all-cap words and the length of this post, we are fans of Squeeze Inn. The wait was about an hour (!), but it was well-worth it. And I would readily do it again for another legendary, cheese-skirted burger.



Monday, December 01, 2008

Our House...

... is a very, very, very fine house!

before...
(drab and drab!)









after!





(notice the beautiful refinished table!)


rich chocolate accent wall and subtle stripes on the back wall keep my kitchen fun, yet tasteful! Goodbye, McDonald's!


next on my home improvement list--curtains and wall art!

gettin' freekeh!

Wayne and I went to Trader Joe's, where he was quite amused by this new wholegrain we found.

Happy Thanksgiving!

from our family (of baking pilgrims, brooding sensitive socialists, frightening bears, giving native americans, and shouting newsies) to yours!



this should be our Christmas card...

Sunday, November 23, 2008

Would You Like Fries With That?

I am HORRIFIED at our new yellow kitchen! Next to our red walls, it looks like Ronald McDonald's house. I've ALWAYS wanted a yellow kitchen... but it probably will not be in this house... Today, I raided Home Depot of their paint swatches, determined to remedy our house of this mustard and ketchup business.

The dining room is half painted ("desert camel" and "mesa") and the dining table is still in the garage (I need to RE-refinish it!)... And all this needs to be done by THURSDAY, because we just agreed to have Thanksgiving at our place!

... I feel like I'm on my own HGTV show–"Design on a Deadline"!



p.s. AND I need to learn how to make a turkey!

Friday, November 21, 2008

lollipops and gumdrops

I was excited to find out that gmail has new themes. Right now, I have this one. Cute, huh? A little TOO cute, probably, but I thought I'd give it a whirl.

Thursday, November 20, 2008

painting the town red...

... starting with our living room!

Here's a sneak peak mid-project:



I'm so excited!!!

Monday, November 10, 2008

unfinished project

Today's project was to refinish the dining room table, which looks like this:



... and I was all ready to tackle this table, until I hit some roadblocks. The goop-off that our neighbor suggested I get wasn't bubbling and getting the goop off, like she said it would. I tried sanding it, but I don't even know how much to sand... so I did some research on the internet and am dismayed at the amount of work I have ahead of me. While refinishing a table is fairly straight-forward, I learned that I need all this stuff that I don't have... like semi-paste paint stripper (the goop-off stuff isn't strong enough) and liquid stripper and laquer remover and steel wool and polyurethane sealant... etc, etc.

bah! Now I have to go to Home Depot again... but my momentum has already been crushed.
... haven't I learned by now??? I really need to do adequate research BEFORE starting a project, instead of DURING, when I hit a roadblock.

I'm sooo tempted to just leave my half-sanded, half-gooped off table in the garage, turn on some Food Network, and bake another batch of giant chunky chip cookies.

chunky chip cookies

poladroid

ack!!! this is soooo cool! I just discovered Poladroid, thanks to Serena's mention on her blog of this new application for Macs that turns any digital photo into a polaroid image by simply dragging your file into the polaroid camera icon! I just downloaded the application, and I can't stop playing with it! ... except... I accidentally downloaded the French version and while I am making lots of fun polaroids, I don't know how to save them as jpegs... and I can't read how to do so either.

Okay, time for bed. I will figure out Poladroid tomorrow!

In the meantime, you can download Poladroid, too, at www.poladroid.net.

Saturday, November 08, 2008

ta-da!

finally! pictures of all our hard work!

before:


after:

Becoming a Bag Lady

Along with my "As Seen on TV" products, I've also been eying the Envirosax Eco-chic tote bags (aka cute reusable grocery bags). Not only are they functional AND fashionable, they also fold up to almost nothing, so you can stash them in your purse or bag. I am ALWAYS meaning to bring my own tote bags to grocery stores, but I never remember to actually take them with me out the door. With Envirosax, I would have one on me at all times in my purse!

My favorite is the Flora series:

This morning, I was watching "At Home with Giada" on Food Network, and she was sporting the green tote!

I love Mikado, as well.


And who can resist these super fun and quirky kids' totes?!


I want them all!!! (But don't worry, Wayne. I won't really buy 16 reusable bags... no matter how cute they are).

our neighbor Barbara

I love physical labor and working with my hands! The last two days, I've been doing a lot of house and yard work, and I've been happy as a clam. On Thursday, I spent all day (FINALLY) finishing the trim on the house (which is why I haven't posted pictures yet), and Friday afternoon was spent raking and gathering all the leaves in our yard. It sounds like an easy enough task, but it took MUCH longer than I expected! Barbara, our next door neighbor, even lent me her leaf blower! I learned that it actually takes some skill to "herd" all the leaves into one place, so as a leaf-blowing newb, I spent 2 hours blowing leaves all over the place, but finally was able to get them into two neat mounds by our curb. I also found out why those people you see using leaf blowers wear ear plugs!

Barbara and her husband, Patrick, are our neighbors in the other half of our duplex (yup, we live in a duplex, but it's on a corner and shaped like and "L", so you can't really tell). We always hear her tending to her backyard, which I was SO excited to see for the first time on Friday! It is SOOO cute, like her own secret garden! The interior of her house is also very homey and warm, with richly colored walls and other home projects that she did herself. Seeing her house reconfirms how much potential our little home has as well!

Barbara is such a do-it-yourselfer, and she does it well (unlike my slipshod door)! Later that evening, she came over and did a color consultation with me to help me figure out which walls to paint what color. Then, she took me to Home Depot, where we got paint swatches and also supplies to refinish our dining table!!! I am soooo excited for my new projects! I couldn't stop looking at my paint swatches last night. I even took them to bed with me, so I could look at them one last time before going to sleep. :)

On my agenda:
Monday, I am going to refinish our dining table.
Next weekend, I'm hoping to start painting our dining room and maybe even our family room!
Soon, I'd like to repaint our kitchen cabinets and find handles to go on the doors!

Barbara is such a wealth of knowledge when it comes to the home and garden! How fortunate for us that we live right next to her!

As Seen on TV

I can be such a sucker when it comes to infomercials. Lately, I've been intrigued by two particular wonder products:

1. Titan Peeler
This dual action (can be used up and down) stainless steel peeler can be used to slice, julienne, grate, and shave veggies, cheeses, and even wood (!), as demonstrated on the commercial. It is durable and dishwasher safe. And it's only $14.99... but that's not all! If I purchase during the month of November, I can get another set of Titan Peelers, plus the slicing board and julienne slicer!

It looks like such a handy little tool... anyone want in with me? :)



2. Point 'n Paint
I've been doing a lot of painting (exterior trim and door), and still have bigger, grander projects in mind... so this painting tool really caught my attention. I'm not sure how, exactly, but it claims that it can:
  • Paint an entire room in less than one hour
  • Holds 5x more paint than a conventional roller head
  • Same paint pad works great on any surface, textured or smooth
  • Revolutionary no-drip design keeps paint off floors
  • Design requires no taping or paint prepping
  • Perfect, professional results each time
Again, I'm tempted, but the Point 'n Paint seems too good to be true... What do you think?

Thursday, November 06, 2008

proud to have served his civic duty.


notice the election-day appropriate outfit he chose himself, and the sample ballot tucked under his arm. :)

(oh, and also notice our new orange door in the background!)

Friday, October 31, 2008

the right to bear arms.

this is the Halloween costume i made for Wayne this year:


get it?? the second amendment? the right to BEAR ARMS??? :)

and yes, he went to work like that today!

Thursday, October 30, 2008

cookies, supposedly.

i followed the recipe EXACTLY, but i guess i'm prone to baking bloopers too (i blame the recipe, by the way)... okay, you can stop laughing at me now. (you can't even tell what they are!)


here is the same batch of peanut butter oatmeal cookies after some much-needed remedy-ing:

Monday, October 27, 2008

suggestions?

i need a more clever (and accurate) name for my blog than "Cecilia & Wayne are getting married!"

stuffed.

I just made a huge batch of mashed potatoes for company. I don't really have a recipe... I just add stuff that I think would be good and taste as I go. Today, I experimented a lot, which means I tasted a lot. ugh... I'm so full... That's always the downside for me when hosting dinners; I almost always ruin my appetite for the actual meal!

hello, clark!

Had a great chat with a great friend last night! Just wanted to say "hello" and give you something to read, because I know you're checking blogs in class. :)

and here is a quick Clark slideshow...





Sunday, October 26, 2008

Monday, October 13, 2008

dejected.

The trim is all done and looks great, especially if you admire from afar (like across the street), so you don't notice the parts where I colored outside of the lines (oops). But I don't mind too much; the new paint job definitely perks up the exterior!

Today, we are tackling the door, which I thought was going to be the cherry on top... except that it has been everything but. First, the rollers we were using started to come apart after multiple uses, leaving fuzzy bits and a spongey finish I was so not going for. Second, the "Fiesta Orange" we picked out is, indeed... festive. As a small swatch, the color is fun and playful, but as a large surface, it reminds me of nacho cheese! Third, after a quick run to Home Depot for new rollers, Emily and I were happily rolling away... until I think I rolled too much and peeled a whole CHUNK of still-damp paint off the door!

wah!!!

sigh... so I don't know what to do. Right now, I just want to crawl into bed and take a nap. And then buy a new door. Do-it-yourself projects are much more difficult than HGTV makes it look!

Sunday, October 12, 2008

brrr...

... it's cold in here! There must be some toros in the atmosphere!

... that, or I'm experiencing the first signs of Sacramento fall. Probably the latter.

This feels like San Diego WINTER. And what's worse, it came from out of nowhere... I think I'm going to die.

ack!

I give up! I can't decorate. I can't even find sheets that will go with my very versatile linen duvet. I picked out some persimmon-y sheets from Bed Bath and Beyond, and was really excited about them until I actually put them on our bed... the sheen of the sheets does NOT go with the country charm I am going for. These sheets are going back to the store, I am regretting the duvet, and now I'm back at square one.

... I think I'm just going to have to go to IKEA, and buy pre-matched sheets and bedding that don't even have a thread count! I have NOTHING against IKEA; in fact, I love that store, but I was hoping to coordinate some things on my own. blah. perhaps I need to watch more HGTV.

Thursday, October 09, 2008

home makeover

Despite the blanket of cobwebs, insect-infested shrubs, and colonies of ants and spiders that greeted me and freaked me out when I first moved in, I've calmed down a bit to admit that our little house actually has a lot of potential. As I've already shared in a previous post, I have high aspirations and a lengthy domestic to-do list to boot.

With insect-killer in one hand, and Emily as my brave and trusty sidekick, we are ready to tackle our first project: repainting the trim and door!

Before:




Day 1: Yardwork--getting rid of the GROSSLY infested gardenia bushes in front of the house.
As we cut the branches off, CLOUDS of little white bugs would fly off... not to mention the army of ants and aphids. blech!


Day 2: Removing chipped paint and sanding down all surfaces


Day 3 (today): Cleaning all surfaces with power hose and taping up sides of trim.

First gut-wrenching obstacle of the day--the ants carrying their baby eggs fleeing from their flooded nests. Notice the now-empty bottle of bug spray.

Second gut-wrenching obstacle--taking down the old, dirty, mildewy straw blinds that hung outside our back window... notice the cobwebs underneath. and the clump of cobwebs/mud/wasp nest that looks like a dead bird.

Our day's hard work looks like this:

Tomorrow: Painting!!!

Saturday, September 27, 2008

wedding pictures!!

AHHHHH!!!! Our photographer, Serena Grace, just posted pictures and slideshow of our wedding on her blog!!! I am so narcissistic, haha—I can't stop looking at them!

these are some of my favorites:
taken in the bathroom—eek!


love the flare!




there's a group shot that I love even more in the slideshow, of us sitting on lots of old chairs—very Vogue covershoot-esque


heehee, look at the ladies in the background—especially stef in the front!


Friday, September 26, 2008

Zinfandel Grille

Wayne and I had dinner at Zinfandel Grille tonight. Wayne ordered the sirloin steak special, and I, feeling particularly adventurous and highbrow, ordered the seared sea scallops with pesto risotto. I LOVED my dish (scallops were very large and meaty! Even wayne liked them, and he's not a seafood person), and now I think my new thing is scallops... or at least new thing to try at different restaurants. I still wouldn't say it's my favorite, but it is what intrigues me at the moment.

Our meal tonight...
Wayne's special entrée : $24.95
my sea scallops: $22.95
cup of clam chowder: $3.95

paying only $5 for our meal after using the entertainment book and opentable dining certificates: priceless!



(note: this is not my actual dinner. my own picture didn't turn out, so this is the closest thing i could find on the internet. mmm, but doesn't it look yummy?)

Thursday, September 25, 2008

more drool.

ceci and emily's chunky chip cookies




photo credit: Emily To. milk glass and plate: Crate&Barrel.

(and yes, that is my naturally distressed table in the background.)