This recipe is SuPeR quick, SuPeR easy and SO GOOD!
he gently leads those that have young. {Isaiah 40:11}
31 May 2010
{Pork Loin with Honeyed Butter}
This recipe is SuPeR quick, SuPeR easy and SO GOOD!
{The Best Pretzels Ever}
** Be sure not to roll the dough too thin. I made that mistake on my first batch and they don't rise very much. Stick with the 1/2" that Brandy recommends
1 1/4 cups warm water
1 T. plus 1/4 tsp. yeast
3 3/4 cups all-purpose flour
3/4 cups plus 2 T powdered sugar
1 1/2 tsp. salt
2 tsp. vegetable oil
Bath:
2 c. warm water
1/4 c. baking soda
Cinnamon Topping
1/2 c. granulated sugar
2 tsp. cinnamon
Dissolve yeast in the warm water in a small bowl or cup. Let sit for a few minutes.Combine flour, powdered sugar, and salt in a large mixing bowl. Add water with yeast and vegetable oil. Stir with a spoon and then use your hands to form the dough into a ball. Knead the dough 5 minutes on a lightly floured surface. Dough will be nice and smooth when it's ready. Place the dough into a lightly oiled bowl, cover it, and store it in a warm place for 45 minutes or until the dough doubles in size.
OR, if you use your breadmaker for everything, like I do, just put all ingredients in my bread machine and let it run on the roll cycle. When dough has risen, preheat oven to 425 degrees F.
Dip each pretzel into the bath solution. Put each pretzel on a paper towel for a moment to blot. Arrange on cookie sheet and spray with non-stick spray. If you want salt, sprinkle pretzels with kosher salt. Don't salt any pretzels that you plan to coat with cinnamon/sugar.
Bake one baking sheet at a time. Bake 4 minutes, then spin the pan halfway around and make another 4 or 5 minutes or until lightly golden. Remove from oven and let cool for a few minutes. If you want to eat some now, brush 'em with melted butter first before serving. If you want the cinnamon/sugar coating, brush with butter and sprinkle heave coating of cinnamon/sugar onto the entire surface of the pretzel. Munch out!
30 May 2010
FaBRic GaRLaNd
These are great for party's, showers, or just to hang around your kiddo's bedroom as something fun on the walls.
Below is the precut stack she gave me!!
{click here for the cheater way if you aren't as blessed as I was and have to cut your own}
WhAt YoU'Ll NeEd:
Double OR Single Fold Bias Tape
Fabric for Triangles {1 yard should get you about 20}
OnE: sew the two long sides of your triangles with the right sides facing out {no need to sew along the top for this project}
TwO: using either straight blade or zig-zag {ugh! the true name escapes me right now} scissors, trim and clean up all three sides {i recommend using a straight edge for the top so it fits into the bias tape easier}
THrEe: open bias tape and place tops of triangles inside and pin
FoUr: Sew town center of the bias tape being sure to catch both the front and back of the tape
EnJoY!!
All-Natural Peanut Butter
the oil floats to the top and the bottom gets hard...
Mother Tested, Family Approved
Here are some quick and yummy recipes that fall more on the healthy side of things. I have tested each one of these myself, mind you, and they are intended to keep your family going while leaving you time to enjoy them.
First things first... a couple sites have been good to me when I've run dry on ideas for dinner...
SuperCook.com - Just type in the ingredients you have on hand and this site does the searching for you.
RecipeZaar.com - I've found a lot of practical recipes on here for the everyday cook. (I often only use the ones with the highest ratings)
Now that that's out of the way... Enjoy these recipes!
29 May 2010
{Strawberry Pie}
Oh My GoOdnESs!!! This recipes is So STinKiN GoOD AND QuICk, oh yeah, AND EaSY... so I asked her to share...
1 pie crust
1 lb. fresh strawberries
10 oz 7-up (7 up or the equivalent, not sprite)
3 semi heaping tbsp corn starch
1 cup sugar
1 box of strawberry jello
1. Bake pie crust to package directions, let cool. Slice strawberries, set aside.
2. Combine 7-up, sugar and cornstarch and cook on med to high heat until cornstarch dissolves and mixture turns clear, stirring often. Approx 10 min
3. Add the strawberry jello, stir until dissolved, let cool for about 5 min
4. Place fresh strawberries on the bottom of pie crusts and pour sugar mixture on top
5. Refrigerate for approximately 5 hours
SoFT BoTtoM ShOEs
I LoVe these shoes andI've made a TON of them. I originally used the pattern from Family Centered Life but have since made my own. If you want to give it a go, click on the "Soft Baby Shoes Pattern"
I also found these and think they're adorable!
Scaling the pattern:
- Measure the length of your child's foot from heel to toes. (This part can be challenging, since children tend to wiggle their toes furiously.)
- To that number, add 1/2" for "wiggle room" and 1/4" for seam allowances, for a total of an extra 3/4".
- Next, measure the length of the pattern piece for the sole, including the seam allowances.
The amount you'll need to scale the pattern will be the length of your child's foot + 3/4", divided by the length of the sole pattern piece. To get a percentage for copying machines and software, multiply the scale number by 100.
28 May 2010
Raindrops on Roses...
{click on picture to be brought to pattern links}
27 May 2010
RePUrpOsEd MaGAZiNeS
I wanted something mindless to do today so I figured it was a good time to try these.
I found both tutorials at How About Orange...
CoASteRs
GiFt BoWS
SiMpLE CurTAiN
Oh yeah... and I found a great old shelving unit at a tag sale for $10 this weekend! {LoVE tag sales!}
**If you want to know the instructions for this, just let me know. It is super easy but for some reason take A LOT of explaining!
26 May 2010
No Poo Update
I'm in the midst of trying to stretch back out which is annoying but I'm a fan of no pooing and plan to stick with it a little while longer.
My eventual plan is to find more natural means of washing my hair {shampoos with no SLS or other harsh detergents} but until then... I'm a no-pooer.
Homemade Deodorant
I will try anything once and I will not continue to use something that doesn't work. But this.... yes, this works.
5-10 drops tea tree oil
Melt the coconut oil in a pan on your stovetop, drop in 1/4 c of baking soda. Stir well and then add tea tree and other oil {if you've chosen to use it}. Stir again and then slowly add more baking soda one tablespoon at a time and stir until you almost can't stir it anymore but is still pasty. Spoon the mixture into a bowl or deodorant dispenser and let set. ** Remember coconut oil has a really low melting point so on really hot days you may want to keep it in your fridge because, though it won't become liquid again, it may become too soft to apply with easily with a dispenser.
(It's been 5 years and we are still using this recipe! Even got the Hubs to switch over!)
CrAFt RoOm MAkEoVEr
Remember the "Befores"
PrOJeCT OnE: Spray paint the wall off white {LOTS of fumes! I was afraid of turning the heat on because I was convinced the pilot light on my heater would cause the basement to blow up! Probably not my wisest move but definitely the easiest way to paint cinder block!}
PrOJeCT TwO: Shower Curtain into table skirt
I hung some light block fabric that I had a ton of {I have no idea why} and used clothes pins to keep the two panels together and weigh the fabric so it hung to the floor. I used this same fabric to block off the back of the metal shelves so I didn't have to stare at the freezer.
PrOJeCT FoUr: Paint the piece of free peg board I got from my Grumpa. I bough a set of hooks for the board for... $7 dollars? {Notice the doll on the board... my "OoPs" from a previous project.
I also changed out the carpet and plan to redo the floor lamp in the back but overall... it's done.
24 May 2010
BaBy GirL KiMoNo
I confess... I'm NOT a clothes maker! I made a couple skirts back in high school that ended up much smaller than intended and well, that's about it. I'm not good at being precise {also why I'm a better cook than a baker} so I often fenagle things to make them work. This was my first real attempt at something so I did it with fabric I had excess of and didn't spend anything... this is what I came up with...
20 May 2010
PhoTo/MeMoRY/NoTe BoARd
I had, what I thought was, the BRiLliAnT idea of using a ceiling as the backing. My bedroom at home had a drop ceiling and my parents had spare tiles in a closet so I stole one and tried it out. It worked wonderfully! {and then I found out, looking online, that I was not the first to have the idea of using a ceiling tile so this is hardly a "KrYstLE OrIGinAL"!
WHaT YoU NeEd:- ceiling tile
- quilt batting {an old towel or fleece will due
... I used fleece cause I had extra lying around}
-Staple Gun or Hot Glue Gun
- Ribbon
- Main Fabric
- Buttons
- Pencil
- Needle and Thread
- Long Ruler
- Drill {optional}
OnE: using a long ruler, mark and draw where you want to put your ribbon being sure to carry the line around the edge and onto the back because you'll cover up your lines next.
Optional: drill two holes on either side of intersecting lines for easier sewing on buttons. {average strength needles should go through the tile without holes without problem}
TwO: cut batting/fleece and main fabric to size {about 8" wider and longer than the tile}
{depending on the length of your staples, they may not hold well so you may want to consider longer staples or hot glue}
17 May 2010
ALphA-BeAN BaG
Another quick and easy scrap project! I did these in an hour or two but I'll admit now that I had help from Sweet Hubby who put the beans in the bags {the hardest part} while we chatted and I sewed.
THrEe: Cut out two 5" squares of fabric for each bag you're creating {a front piece and a back piece}.
THrEe: Using a steamless iron, iron freezer paper letter to one side of the bean bag.
FoUr: Paint over cut out space on fabric, let dry, and remove freezer paper to reveal your letter.
FiVe: Match up one front piece and one back piece, right sides together, and sew 1/4" seam around the edge {remember to leave a 2" gap open for stuffing}
I did CJ's name on his bags but I plan to do the full alphabet on another day with the upper-case letters on the front and lower case on the back.
InFAnT ToYS
The ball was super simple. I've seen patterns all over the place... The Purl Bee makes beach-ball inspired ones. I printed off the pattern from Grand Revival Designs. After making the Grand Revival one, I think I would be sure to put the ends on because if you don't sew them just right, the ends can look unfinished.
The square was also really easy, I just cut a bunch of squares 4.5"x4.5" {which I found to be too big} and stuffed it with the pillow stuffing I got from Savers. It came out really lumpy which is fine because it still stays in place for Miss Mak to push at and it doesn't roll away but it's pretty ugly. I'd go for some upholstry foam in the future, maybe put a bell or shaker inside. The ball and square are very versitile.
MoNSteR DoLl {AcTIoN FiGuRE}
TwO: If your kids are old enough, have them draw out a SIMPLE creature onto freezer paper. Use a marker to clean up the lines if necessary and have at it!
ThReE: Don't make it too small. I made that mistake with a doll I tried to make for Miss Mak and the seams were a mess.
FoUR: Don't overthink it!
15 May 2010
CraFTeR's IRoNiNg BoARd CoVEr
- 60"x22"x 1/2" Plywood {unless you have a crazy shaped ironing board, this size will do}
- 2 Towels OR Thick Quilt Batting {enough to cover board, this one took a little over 1 beach towel}
- Staple Gun
- 40 to 50 - #8 Washers
- Fabric {68"x30" piece OR 2 yards}
- Angle Iron {this is used to keep the board from sliding around and helps keep the board from sagging over time} ** I purchased two 8' pieces of aluminum sheetrock corners and doubled them up for thickness rather than buying the angle iron. The angle iron is about $9 for 4 feet and the aluminum is $1.48 for 8'. You do the math.
- Means of Cutting Angle Iron {I used tin snips on the aluminum pieces}
1. Lay towel over top of the board, flip over and staple the towel tightly to the board {trim extra towel for a cleaner finish}
{It helps to have your very own handy-man for this part}
6. Flip ironing board over, put on top and ta-da...
UsE aNd ABuSe TilL yOU NeEd AnOThEr ONe!