I don't as a rule have New Year's Resolutions, but I am willing to not be as mean as years past:
So for 2012:
I resolve to:
Not be so mean to Justin Beiber- I still can't stand him as a celebrity, but he has shown the ability to laugh at himself, and he has given much back to charity.
And For 2012, I resolve to not be so mean to Martha Stewart- That Bitch has everything. And she shares her DIY Ideas... so who am I to criticize?
Saturday, December 31, 2011
Friday, December 30, 2011
Booze Free New Year's
First, I think we drink too much in this country. That being said , if you go out on New Year’s Eve, make sure someone is the Designated Driver. That means no alcohol for that “designated” person. Here are a few ideas on how to make the evening a little more DD friendly. And trust me- you do not want a DUI to start the new year. First- make sure where you are going has non alcoholic drinks. This may include Sodas, Sparkling waters, coffee, tea. My thing is to go to bars that have an espresso machine. And you would be surprised how many bars now cater to non- drinkers. They have to. Most states now have laws that include the bar that served DUI people. Call ahead to find out. If you are going to a private party or staying home… then the world is your oyster. There are a number of sites that have non-alcoholic cocktails or “mocktails”. I will list some of them at the end of this post.
One of the best things I have seen (and use) for the home “Dry bar”… A Soda Stream soda maker. It makes sodas for pennies a glass. And if you are adamant about no plastic, you can make Sodas using flavored syrups. They come in glass bottles. That is how I make Crème Soda- I jigger or 1 oz. of Torani’s Sugar-Free Vanilla Crème syrup to 8 oz of soda on Ice. Or try making your own syrups. Ginger Ale is easy
Good places to find "Mocktail" Recipes:
Thursday, December 29, 2011
Roast Brussel Sprouts on the Stalk
* 1 Brussels Sprouts Stalk
* 3/4 cup Maple Syrup
* 1/4 cup Olive Oil
* Freshly Ground Black Pepper & Sea Salt, to taste
Preheat oven to 350°. Trim the stalk down to the fullest, best looking part. Trim sprouts off one side to make a flat bottom. Trim any "tough" leaves from the sprouts. Rinse stalk and trimmed sprouts well in fresh water. Wrap damp stalk in cling wrap and heat in the microwave for 4-5 minutes. Place the trimmed loose sprouts in a bowl, cover with cling wrap and microwave for 3 minutes. Whisk maple syrup and olive oil together. Place stalk flat side down along with any loose sprouts on a roasting pan and pour the maple syrup mixture over. Use a pastry brush to mop the maple syrup onto all sides of the sprouts and stalk. Season, to taste, with salt and pepper. Place in oven and roast for about 45 minutes or until sprouts on stalk are fork tender and caramelize to a golden color. To serve: Place stalk on a holiday platter, pour any syrup from roasting pan over and garnish with something bright and tart such as dried cranberries or fresh pomegranate seeds.
Wednesday, December 28, 2011
REVIEW: The Non-Toxic Avenger By Deanna (Crunchy Chicken) Duke
This was a hard book for me to read. Not because Ms. Duke used words that I don't understand. Quite the contrary- she writes her prose in a way that flows and is easily understood by the lower classes (of which I am proudly one of!). It was hard, because I have read her blog almost every day for four years. And I didn't want to find anything to be critical of.
Well I can relax. There is nothing in her book that is particularly frightening. Well nothing, but the subject matter itself. I don't know about you, but I don't like to think of toxins in my pure body. Deanna does. And she likes to talk about it. Deanna has no secrets. She honestly talks about those nasty things that get in our bodies, often using her own body tox test results. She also talks about Hank's (Mr. Chicken) myeloma. And her son Henry's (little rooster) aspbergers, and the possibility that toxins are the cause. But talking about ones health and body toxins and doing it in a no nonsense, easy speak manner is a gift. I was able to read this book in one good sitting. Which says a lot considering I have trouble reading this type of book. Maybe it's because I have harassed Deanna for years in the blog-o-sphere, or maybe it's because I consider her a friend... but I can really suggest this book to help find out what's in your system!
Suffice it too say, it was really a good book to read. I learned a lot. Thanks Deanna!
I rate the Non- Toxic Avenger Three and a half green thumbs up!
Well I can relax. There is nothing in her book that is particularly frightening. Well nothing, but the subject matter itself. I don't know about you, but I don't like to think of toxins in my pure body. Deanna does. And she likes to talk about it. Deanna has no secrets. She honestly talks about those nasty things that get in our bodies, often using her own body tox test results. She also talks about Hank's (Mr. Chicken) myeloma. And her son Henry's (little rooster) aspbergers, and the possibility that toxins are the cause. But talking about ones health and body toxins and doing it in a no nonsense, easy speak manner is a gift. I was able to read this book in one good sitting. Which says a lot considering I have trouble reading this type of book. Maybe it's because I have harassed Deanna for years in the blog-o-sphere, or maybe it's because I consider her a friend... but I can really suggest this book to help find out what's in your system!
Suffice it too say, it was really a good book to read. I learned a lot. Thanks Deanna!
I rate the Non- Toxic Avenger Three and a half green thumbs up!
Tuesday, December 27, 2011
Re-Cycled Baked Beans
No- it is not what you are thinking! I was looking at the left over sauce from my last batch of Bacon Wrapped Water Chestnuts I made for Christmas eve, and got an Idea- I got 2 cans of Pinto Beans and mixed them with the sauce in the same pot that I use to serve the chestnuts ... Baked Beans in a flash! A great "re-use" for food.
Labels:
Re-Cycle,
Re-Use,
recipes,
Recycle,
Zero food waste.
Monday, December 26, 2011
What was on your Christmas plate?
Don't know if this is traditional in Scandinavian homes through out the U.S., but here is our traditional Christmas Dinner- Clock wise from top- Potato Sausage- A sausage made with potato, pork and beef; Klub (pronounced Clüb) a potato dumpling; Side Pork; and Lefse (a traditional Norwegian potato flat bread)
Sunday, December 25, 2011
Awwww!
Dogs "woof" Santa Claws and why Jack Russel terriers are so friggin cute!
MERRY CHRISTMAS EVERYONE!
MERRY CHRISTMAS EVERYONE!
Saturday, December 24, 2011
Thursday, December 22, 2011
Romeo Photo Shoot
You know I couldn't finish the year with out a "Cute Dog" post. Here are the proofs from Romeo's Photo Shoot, there are over 90 photo's; theses are the photographer's picks;
This is my favorite Romeo on one of the posts in front of the suncatcher statue in Town Square Park
Goodbye Old Paint... Hello New Sweetness
Hello Einstein!
Well I finally bought a new ride.. say hello to Einstein, my new Scion IQ. It was sad to say good bye to Ichiro, my old Suzuki... it had served me well for 16 years- I hope his new owner will appreciate it as much as I did. NOTE: I still haven't realized my dream of owning and driving an electric car, but until the car companies make it easier to buy them (Without involving the useless GEEK squad) I am guessing that there is no market for me in them.
Good bye Ichiro!
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Holiday Favorites!
Every year it happens - people post some of the most creative things. Here are my Favorites for this year...
Looks like I will be busy next year. I know how to make tied dyed looking glass ornaments with clear glass ornaments and tempera paints, but ChrysN explains how to make these cool ornaments with Sharpies and Rubbing Alcohol!
Finally, we come to another sled- an ornament made from popsicle sticks!
Ok, if I had seen this Grinch Tree prior to putting up my artificial one, I would have done it as well. I am loving this whimsical tree that you can plant after the Holiday
I have an old sled, made by my grandpa for my dad, used later for ME by my mom to cart her baby to the town grocery and post office (they installed a wooden box on it) and I still have the sled! While it is too big to use as a centerpiece in my dining room, it could be used to put my grinch tree on next year! I love this centerpiece from Tammy Hodges, one of my fellow contributors at Junkmarket Style!
This little "Solar-Powered Santa" can be found at Instructables.com. Even with a pompom instead of an LED light, he would be a jolly old elf to put on my tree!Looks like I will be busy next year. I know how to make tied dyed looking glass ornaments with clear glass ornaments and tempera paints, but ChrysN explains how to make these cool ornaments with Sharpies and Rubbing Alcohol!
Finally, we come to another sled- an ornament made from popsicle sticks!
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Would you like to fly in my beautiful Balloon?
One of the advantages to joining Craft parties is you get so many great Ideas from the other bloggers, Like my hot air baloon ornament, which I found on The Cheese Thief. Very simple to make, I substituted a small jewelry type box for the basket. I got my plastic ornament from Ikea "As-Is", plastic is so easy to drill into. I think it makes a smart looking ornament... Cap'n Jack likes it too!
Labels:
Christmas Decorations,
craft hacks,
diy,
dollar tree,
Ikea,
Party day
Monday, December 19, 2011
Trader Joe's DIY Gift tags and a Bow!
Note: I know, i know - this is the second DIY Gift tag post I have put up, but when I saw the printing on the bag I had to do it~
I was looking at a Trader Joe's paper bag, before dissassembling it for gift wrapping paper, and noticed the front had gift tags printed on the kraft paper. Well never one to leave a greener freebie alone I got out my trusty scissors and proceded to cut out some gift tags. A little jute twine and I was ready.
Then I read on, the side panels are printed too- for making paper chains. "Well I am not a kid so I a'int making no paper chains", I frowned. So I made a bow to go with the tags! Making a bow is easy just follow these simple instructions found at How about Orange blog.
And the back of the bag is perfect for wrapping a small present! A Re-Use Hat trick!
Friday, December 16, 2011
The Stockings were hung by the Chimney with care...
Well this year Romeo and I are going all out for Santa. I ordered some canvas stockings from Oriental Trading Company, and used my Sharpie Stain Fabric Markers to decorate. I have stockings leftover... maybe they will turn into gift bags for next year? Speaking of Romeo and christmas... I just got his christmas pic with the old elf. Cute dog, No?
Thursday, December 15, 2011
DIY GIFT TAGS
This year, as last I made my own gift tags- the above are made out of a christmas card from my dentist... simple- just cut and punch a hole
This are made from some mini ornaments I found at Big Lots and some cut up coffee sleeve protectors from a local espresso shop. I like the "cardboardy" look.
This are made from some mini ornaments I found at Big Lots and some cut up coffee sleeve protectors from a local espresso shop. I like the "cardboardy" look.
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Member of Paperback Swap? Donate those Credits!
Harney Elementary, Vancouver, WA
If you are a member of the Paperback Swap kudos to you! You are helping the environment by recycling your used books, CD's and DVD's. But now there is a way to help out Schools in your area. Paperback Swap has a Books for Schools program, And if you have been gaining credits at Paperback Swap, you can now donate them to the school or schools of your choice to put books in their Libraries and classrooms. They also have a Military Book donation program to donate books to members of our military. But the donation is quick easy and only cost you credits made while actively participating in the book swap,
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Pig Kisses... A cookie Elvis would love
PIG KISSES
1 c. peanut butter, smooth or crunchy (I use a 16 oz. Jar of Adams "no stir" Crunchy and double the recipe)
1 egg
1 tsp. vanilla
1 c. sugar
12 strips of bacon cooked and crumbled
Combine above ingredients. Roll into small balls, about 1 inch. Place on a cookie pan lined with parchment paper, Bake at 350 degrees until done (about 7-10 minutes). Top with a Hershey's Kiss while cookies are still warm. Let Cool on pan or place in a refrigerator for 10-15 minutes
(Note there is no flour in this recipe. Not an omission on my part- just doesn't call for it! So happy Gluten free cookie break!)
Sunday, December 11, 2011
Frozen Pea Salad
Easiest salad to put together ever! I use Ranch dressing to kick it up a notch. Great with or without bacon!
FROZEN PEA SALAD
2 c. frozen peas (uncooked)
1/2 c. green onions chopped
1 c. shredded cheddar cheese
Bacon bits or crisp bacon broken into pieces if desired (TVP "morningstar farms" soy bacon works good- I think the salad is fine without bacon)
1/2 c. ranch dressing or mayonnaise
Mix together with salad dressing or mayonnaise. Garnish with a rosemary sprig if desired. Serve
FROZEN PEA SALAD
2 c. frozen peas (uncooked)
1/2 c. green onions chopped
1 c. shredded cheddar cheese
Bacon bits or crisp bacon broken into pieces if desired (TVP "morningstar farms" soy bacon works good- I think the salad is fine without bacon)
1/2 c. ranch dressing or mayonnaise
Mix together with salad dressing or mayonnaise. Garnish with a rosemary sprig if desired. Serve
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Great Re-Uses for Common Kitchen Items
The ladies over at Two Frugal Chicks put up their top three re-uses for common kitchen items from Real Simple.com... well, here are my favorites!
Cocktail Shaker Egg Scrambler
Binder clip as a chip clip
Gravy Boat as a unique soap dish
Aluminum Foil as a fixture protector
Bundt pan as a Vertical Roaster
Dish towel as a Wine Gift Bag!
Coffee filter as a snack server
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
MY CHRISTMAS LIST!
I, as last year, have been very good this year. Yet last year I didn't see a new Tesla Roadster under my tree. I ask for so little. So see if you could do a little better this year, Okay? Now on to my list...
- A new Rockler Versacut Saw- this would be so good to do those jobs around the house. Lightweight and easy to handle (I bet that Lisa at Condo Blues could use one too. But send mine first please. She has enough tools already.)
- Buckyballs- because you can never have enough mind numbing toys. Besides I think it would be fun to play with my balls at work!
- Enterprize Starship Pizza Cutter... Because Pizza is truly the final frontier!
- And one more thing... My dog, Romeo, would like a Zack and Zooey Jacket as we take long walks and it can get cold! He, like me, has been especially good this year!
Rob
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