Thriftstores and yard sales are so much fun! What a great way to be frugal and oh the treasures you will find. Sometimes I have to look beyond the appearance to what it may become. Bring it home, clean it up, paint it, fix it and you have an amazing treasure!
Friday, August 29, 2008
Best Ever Garage Sale FInd
Thriftstores and yard sales are so much fun! What a great way to be frugal and oh the treasures you will find. Sometimes I have to look beyond the appearance to what it may become. Bring it home, clean it up, paint it, fix it and you have an amazing treasure!
Thursday, August 28, 2008
Easy Cup Memory Game
And he loved cleaning them up.
And what a space saver!! They stack right up and take up very little space. Super fun and super easy. We also used them to build towers, knock them over and my 1-year-old loved just stacking them inside of each other. The kids played with them all day, in fact as I type the neighbor boy, Carsyn and Tyson are playing memory!!! Loving it!
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
Just a Fun Cooking Idea
Emilie started to do some research on this subject and shortly afterwards, her sister was diagnosed with thyroid cancer. So she set out to help by making up some freezer meals and made up enough main dishes, side dishes and desserts to last 6 weeks!!! Amazing. This is a fairly new sight, I belive she just started it up in June, but what a find!! Go check it out.
I stumbled across this blog while checking out My Crazy Life. She has a fun little contest going on right now, she is holding a cookie recipe contest! Two lucky winners will recieve a digital copy of her personal recipe album! And the girls crafty so you know it's gotta be cute!
6 Braids into a Messy Bun
Hair tip:Give them something to play with while you do it. Toddlers love brushes and toothbrushes. I let BayLee bring her barbies to the bathroom and she does their hair while I do hers.
Anyways, First: I put mousse in her hair (did this wet). I then made six little braids around the crown of her head. Using little elastics for each braid.
Second: Pulled remaining hair into pony tail then added the braids into the ponytail.
Third: Made a messy bun and used pomeade on the bun and curled loose ends. Finished it by putting a ribbon around the bun.
Tuesday, August 26, 2008
Taking Water Colors to a New Level
Wheat Bread
Wheat Bread
(2 batch recipe)
1/2 cup warm water
1 Tbsp. sugar
1 Tbsp. Yeast
Brew together until bubbly
3 cups warm water
1/4 to 1/2 cup sugar
1/4 to 1/2 cup canola oil
2 Tbsp. Dough Enhancer (optional)
4 cups wheat flour or ground red wheat
white flour
Brew yeast in warm sugar water. In large bowl combine water, sugar, oil and dough enhancer. Add wheat flour and stirl. Then add yeast mixture. Add enough white flour to get dough manageable. I do leave it a littel sticky and add more flour after it has risen the first time. Raise until double. Bunch down and shape into loaves and place in greased bread pans. Let raise until bread it just starting to show over sides of pan. Bake at 350 degrees for 40 minutes. Brush tops with butter for soft top.
This recipe is very easy and very flexible. You can adjust sugar and oild depending on you liking. You might could even use applesauce in place of the oil, but I have yet to try that out.
Good luck!!!
Monday, August 25, 2008
Homemade Bread and Freezer Jam
Strawberry Freezer Jam:
Sunday, August 24, 2008
Fabulous Websites to Help You Spend Less
One place that I cringe every time I visit is the grocery store. FOOD IS SO EXPENSIVE! If you don't already know, I am a food storage nut. I started selling for Alison's Pantry about a year ago and have got into buying bulk and have recently really started to watch my coupons. You can save a ton if you do it right.
I have found several websites that will help you save money when shopping at the grocery store. I had to share these with you.
Way More 4 Way Less ~ What a great blog. They have lots of ideas on saving money, but the amount of resources they have available for coupons is AMAZING!!
Pinching Your Pennies ~ You have to sign up to access this sight, but it is free. They have forums where people post the best deals of the week and where you can find coupons to save you a little more money!
Coupon Cravings ~ Another great coupon sight.
Box Tops 4 Education ~ Agian, you have to sign up but it's free. This website let's you print off coupons for items that carry Box Tops. It also let's you track how much money your local school has made from box tops! Kind of neat.
Thanks to all you ladies and gents who run these sights and for sharing your knowledge and insight with us!! Now lets all go save some money!!
Friday, August 22, 2008
Brownsugar Chewies
1/4 cup butter
1 cup packed brown sugar
1 egg, beaten
3/4 cup flour
1 teaspoon baking powder
1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
Confectioners' sugar, for dusting
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Spray an 8-inch square pan with cooking spray.In a small saucepan, melt the butter. Turn off the heat, add the brown sugar and stir until smooth. Stir in the egg. Stir together the flour and baking powder and stir into the brown sugar mixture. Stir in the vanilla. Pour the batter into the prepared pan and bake for 20 minutes. When cool, dust the top with a sifting of confectioners' sugar.
Thursday, August 21, 2008
Spiderman Memory Game
Tyson loves this game. He carried it around for weeks after I first made it. Lot's of fun!!!
Wednesday, August 20, 2008
Thank Heavens for Crayola!
Bemboszoo and Bubble Wrap
Okay, I had to come back and add one more link. I have been trying to teach Tyson, who is 3 how to use a mouse on a computer. Bemboszoo is awesome! We have done that today for quite a while, but here is one I completely forgot about. Check out this Bubble Wrap Page. What kid doesn't like popping bubble wrap? Tyson did this today for about 30 minutes and he was giggling and every time he would pop one he would say, Spiderman, Peter Parker, Venom, Cops, Tyson and lot's of other random words. So cute and so much fun. How boring would life be if we didn't have our amazing kids?
Vanilla Cinnamon Rolls
The reason I had to try it was because they have vanilla pudding in the dough. Yes, you heard right, vanilla pudding. They were the moistest cinnamon rolls I have ever had. I make cinnamon rolls off and on, but nothing like these. I have found a recipe that I will use forever.
Tuesday, August 19, 2008
Teething....Arg......
Monday, August 18, 2008
Fun Hairdo
View from behind.
Sour Cream Sugar Cookies
I needed sugar cookies for my young women's lesson the other day and they were so yummy I thought I would share.
Cream Together:
1 c. shortening (I use real butter)
2 eggs
2 c. sugar
2 tsp. vanilla
Add:
1 c. thick sour cream
2 tsp. soda
6 1/2 cups flour
1/2 tsp. salt
Roll out dough and make sugar cookies. Bake at 425 degrees for 12 minutes.
Buttercream Frosting
1/2 cup butter, room temperature
1 and 1/2 cups powdered sugar
1 tsp. vanilla
2 Tbsp. milk
Beat butter at medium-high speed until creamy.
Add powder sugar and beat to combine. Add the vanilla and milk and beat until combined.
These make the softest most yummy sugar cookie ever!! I swear that it is the sour cream. You can also use this dough to make candy cane cookies at Christmas time. Just color half the dough red with food coloring.
What's your favorite sugar cookie recipe? Post it as a comment and share it with us!!
Friday, August 15, 2008
Ranch Chicken
1 lb. chicken tenders
1/4 ranch dressing
1/3 cup dry bread crumbs (I prefer Italian seasoned ones of course)
2 Tablespoons olive oil
Dip chicken into dressing, then coat with bread crumbs. In 10-inch skillet heat oil over medium-high heat. Cook chicken in oil 12-15 minutes, turning once, until outside is golden brown and juice is no longer pink.
I serve this with stuffing and steamed brocolli. We always fight over the last piece. Enjoy.
Thursday, August 14, 2008
Chunky Crayons
What you need is all your old crayons. This is a great time of year to do this project because Crayons are so cheap and easy to replace at this time of year. You'll want to tear the paper off each crayon and break them up and put assorted colors in you muffin tins. Be sure to spray your tin first with vegetable oil. I FORGOT to do this and it made it really hard to get the crayons out.
I let Tyson put some in a bag and use the rolling pin to smash them up.
It was a lot harder to get the paper off the crayons than I thought it would be. I finally took a paring knife and used that to carve a thin strip of the paper off and then Tyson could peel the paper off easily.
Wednesday, August 13, 2008
Stretching Your Food Dollars
One of the best tips I can give you is to cook at home. Pull out your cookbooks and try new recipes and experiment.
Tuesday, August 12, 2008
Fried Ice Cream
Melt butter, mix with sugar, add all other dry ingredients, mix well. Press 2/3 of mixture in the bottom of the bar pan. Slice ice cream and layer on top of mixture. Add remaining mixture on top of ice cream. Freeze. Cut into squares and top with ice cream toppings.
We use strawberry, chocolate and Carmel toppings to put on top of this. The Carmel is divine with it. We let everyone choose their own toppings. I should have gotten some pictures of it when it was ready to serve, but I was to worried about eating it, because it is so good!!! It makes a ton so it's a good chance you will have left overs.
Better Than_ _ _Cake-You fill in the blank
Happiness is licking the bowl. I was trying to be sneaky in the kitchen by keeping the bowl to myself but after I licked the spoon two times I felt really guilty. So I called for them to finish the job. It won't be to many years before they won't be around to lick the bowl. They liked the bowl of stuff but weren't too keen on the cake. Silly kids.
chocolate cool-whip
Monday, August 11, 2008
Frog Eye Salad
1 cup ronzoni acini pepe, uncooked
2 -11 0z cans of mandarin oranges,drained
20 oz pineapple chunks, in juice, divided
1 3/4 cup milk
2 cups cool whip, thawed
1/4 cup sugar
1 small box vanilla pudding
8oz pineapple, crushed
3 cups miniature marshmallows
1/2 cup flaked coconut
Cook pasta according to package directions; drain. Rinse with cold water to cool quickly/drain well. Drain juice from pineapple chunks, reserving 1/4 cup. In large bowl, add reserved juice, milk, sugar, and pudding mix; beat with wisk or electric mixer until well blended, about 1 to 2 minutes. Add pasta to pudding mixture; stir gently. Let stand 10 minutes. Add crushed pineapple and chunks, oranges, 2 cups whipped topping, marshmallows, and coconut;mix gently and thoroughly. Cover; refrigerate until cold. 12 servings (about 1 cup each)
Rainbow Play Dough Cookie Pops
These cookies were so fun to make. I saw the idea on the My Sister Cucina. We made these on Friday and they turned out so cute. We originally started to make them in the Lollipop form, but Tyler wanted to change them up and made flowers of them instead. Then we added a few sprinkles and Tyler wanted to add chocolate chips. They were pretty tasty, but I think I might just use my plain old sugar cookie recipe, which I will be posting here later this week. Check out this link to see how to make these awesome cookies!
Friday, August 8, 2008
Greatest Easel
BayLee was given this Easel from Grandma and Grandpa Boggess for her fifth birthday. Let me tell you, this is the greatest easel EVER!!! It comes with a great big roll of paper that you can drape over the top, it has a whiteboard, a chalkboard and it opens creativity levels up. We have painted, colored, done math, spelling. She loves to play "school" with her dolls with it. My parents got it at IKEA (BEST store ever) and the best part about it is it folds up really well and makes storing it way easy. Check it out at www.ikea.com. What would we do without art projects????
Painting With Pudding
Tuesday, August 5, 2008
Welcome to Our Blog
We have been friends for 8 years. We have been through a lot together. Friendship is one of the best blessings that we have in this crazy world. Being a woman is hard. It's hard because the expectations are so high and do you know who places those expectations upon women? We do!! We look at other women and whether they be moms or not we compare ourselves to them. We compare houses, clothes, kids, careers, money, and everything from A to Z.
We are both blog addicts. We love to find crafty ideas and we both LOVE to cook! Originally the idea was that we would start a cooking blog together, but there is so much involved in being a mom that we decided to share our crafts, hobbies, recipes, and lots of fun with you.
We each have family blogs and you will find those links on the side bar. We have also listed links for women who inspire us. Who bake, who play, who craft, who have good idea's. There is a little of everything here. And thus the name of our blog, Some of This and Some of That, because that is what you will find here.
We are excited to be sharing this blog with you and hope you find it fun and entertaining and also that you find lots of good ideas to make being a mom easier and fun!