Sunday, October 20, 2013

Chicken Cordon Bleu Rolls

Because I have a lot of time at work to be on my computer I take home work breaks and find yummy food on pintrest. I recently found a recipe that is now one of my favorites. It's really fast, easy and you don't need a lot of ingredients.

Josh Rating: 4 our of 5 stars

Ingredients
  • 1 can Pillsbury Crescent Rolls
  • 6 slices Swiss cheese
  • 6 slices deli ham
  • 2 chicken breasts, cooked, thinly sliced
  • 1 teaspoon Italian seasoning
  • 2 Tbls honey (optional)
  • 2 Tbls Dijon mustard (optional)
Instructions
  1. Preheat oven to 375°F.
  2. Remove crescent rolls from can and lay out in a long rectangle. Pinch the seams together well.
  3. Sprinkle with Italian seasoning.
  4. Layer first Swiss cheese, then ham and finally the chicken breast on the rolls.
  5. Roll up like a cinnamon roll and cut into 8-10 rolls.
  6. Place in a pie pan or 9-in square baking dish and bake for 18-20 minutes or until golden brown.
  7. Mix honey and Dijon mustard and serve with rolls if desired.

New fridge, new paint and a lost bunny

  For those of you who don't know Matt's basement isn't completely finished. The people who owned the house before did things a little differently. The basement kitchen only has room for a mini fridge, has no disposal, dish washer, stove or oven. Eventually we will have to rip out the cabinets to make room for those appliances. But for now we are just living with what we have and cooking upstairs. Since we have been here, I told Matt that the first appliance I would like to have is a fridge. He went looking for one a few days ago, but he didn't measure anything. He got the refrigerator into the garage and it sat there for a couple days. He was pretty sure it wasn't going to fit down the stairs. But we took the doors off and my Dad, Josh and Matt were able to muscle it down the stairs! So we now have a fridge! Yay!


   We have also started painting the walls in the basement. I'm not sure if you can tell from any of the pictures, but they are purple, kind of a pastel lavender. Oh and with the best trim ever, it's blue with leaves carved into it. It's just such a nice combination, so that's why I have to paint over it! We started with the wall the entertainment center gos on. And yes we painted a whole wall that you can only see maybe two feet of. But that's ok, it needed to be done. 



I'm just super awesome at painting and don't need masking tape...




The finished product! 
Thanks to Dad we got the top of the entertainment center up. He had to drill a whole bunch of holes in our brand new wall. It was kind of sad.



I have now started to work on the trim on the other side of the room. Hopefully we can get it all finished before our couch comes.



While I was home today, Kona was acting so weird. She was trying to get into the window. I just thought she wanted to lay there. So I set her up there, and she acted weird for a little while then laid down. She fell asleep after awhile then I heard a weird noise from the window. I pulled up the blinds and I found a bunny! No wonder she was acting all weird. I got up and went out side to the window and the little bunny was so scared that it backed up into a corner. Natalie ( A friend of Matts and my parents, who is living here while she figures out her housing situation.) and I wanted to get it out, but we weren't quite sure how, and Natalie didn't want it to bite us, so we decided to wait for Josh to get home. In the mean time Natalie tried to give it a piece of celery, because we thought it might be hungry. Josh got home around 5:30. I showed him the bunny, and he grabbed some gloves and grabbed it behind its ears and pulled him out. He set him down then he just hopped away.






 

Newly-wed - New-blog

     I have decided to write a blog to keep everyone up with whats going on with the Naylors. We have gone through a lot of big changes recently:

WE MOVED TO DRAPER! Such a big change. Our decision to move to Draper was just an idea we had at dinner, that rapidly turned into reality. My Dad's friend Matt works for FedEx and is hardly ever at his house. He has offered me to stay at his house before, but I told him I couldn't because I was going to Weber State and my jobs weren't down there. But everything just seemed to fall into place. Even though at the time it didn't seem that way. Our house didn't go through right when we were about to close on it. We were going to sign the papers while we were in Hawaii and move into our house when we got home. But we got unapproved because of how Josh got paid. We couldn't stay at the apartment because we had already put in our notice.  So we had to move into Krista basement for a couple weeks, while we figured things out. We talked to Matt about moving and he thought it was a great idea. It turned into a win-win. Josh and I got a place to live and Matt got someone to always be in his house.


Josh and I were both going to transfer our jobs down here, but we both found new jobs instead. I am now working at General RV as a receptionist. It's a lot different than what I'm used it, but I am able to do my homework at work, which is nice. I get to see my Dad a lot because he is finishing the building. Josh is loving his new job. He is now working at the aquarium. They sell fresh and salt water fish, coral and reptiles.
       


Luckily all of my classes were full at Weber State, so I didn't have to try and transfer in the middle of the semester. I am now in the school I have always wanted to go to, The Art Institute! I am in the interior design program and I am loving it. They were able to transfer 53 of my credits, which was awesome! I will be graduating spring 2015!


We have started a lot of projects so will keep everyone posted!