Monday, April 2, 2012
Saturday, March 17, 2012
Fruit Salsa... Yummy Yummy...
I was craving fruit so I decided to make fruit salad with baked cinnamon chips... yum!
Plus it's super easy and mostly healthy!
Fruit Salad
- 1 apple, peeled, cored, and diced
- 1 carton of strawberries, cleaned and diced
- 2 kiwis, peeled and diced
- 1 nectarine, cored and diced
- 2 tbsp white sugar
- 1 tbsp brown sugar
- 3 tbsp strawberry preserves
I mixed all the fruit together with the sugars and preserves and put them in the fridge to chill about 15 min.
(You can use pretty much any fruit combination, these were just the ones I had on hand. You can also use any type of preserves you want!)
While it was chillaxing...
Baked Cinnamon Chips
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees
- tortillas
- butter, melted
- 1 cup sugar + 2 tbsp cinnamon, stir together in bowl
Cut the tortillas into wedges and place on a cookie sheet (I put mine on waxed paper for easy cleanup). Brush the wedges with melted butter, and sprinkle on desired amount of cinnamon sugar. Bake for 8-10 minutes. You can let cool or serve them warm with the chilled fruit salsa!
(You can use whatever size of tortilla or however many you want, it just depends on how big you want the chips or how many you want!)
It turned out to be a delicious snack that even my husband ate some with me! I'm so addicted to cinnamon I just munched on the chips by themselves... I think I missed my own point I made at the top... whoops!
:-)
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
Monday, March 12, 2012
Saturday, March 3, 2012
My Musical Hair Bow
So I was at Hobby Lobby the other day and picked up some ribbon with music notes on it.
(I'm a sucker for anything musical heh)
And then I saw on pinterest a tutorial for making bows out of ribbon... you can probably see where this is going...
Isn't this the most adorable thing ever?!?! It probably took me literally 2 minutes to make.
You can find the tutorial on how to make these bows here.
After I made it, I just stuck it on a bobby pin! You could probably get some hair snap/pin things at Hobby Lobby too if you didn't want it to be on a bobby pin.
I am going to wear this to every concert I have, this is happening.
:-D
(I'm a sucker for anything musical heh)
And then I saw on pinterest a tutorial for making bows out of ribbon... you can probably see where this is going...
Isn't this the most adorable thing ever?!?! It probably took me literally 2 minutes to make.
You can find the tutorial on how to make these bows here.
After I made it, I just stuck it on a bobby pin! You could probably get some hair snap/pin things at Hobby Lobby too if you didn't want it to be on a bobby pin.
I am going to wear this to every concert I have, this is happening.
:-D
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
A Little Beethoven Humor
Saw this on facebook... loved it!
When Beethoven passed away, he was buried in a churchyard. A couple days later, the town drunk was walking through the cemetery and heard some strange noise coming from the area where Beethoven was buried. Terrified, the drunk ran and got the priest to come and listen to it. The priest bent close to the grave and heard some faint, unrecognizable music coming from the grave. Frightened, the priest ran and got the town magistrate. When the magistrate arrived, he bent his ear to the grave, listened for a moment, and said, "Ah, yes, that's Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, being played backwards." He listened a while longer, and said, "There's the Eighth Symphony, and it's backwards, too. Most puzzling." So the magistrate kept listening; "There's the Seventh... the Sixth... the Fifth..." Suddenly the realization of what was happening dawned on the magistrate; he stood up and announced to the crowd that had gathered in the cemetery, "My fellow citizens, there's nothing to worry about. It's just Beethoven decomposing."
Gotta love music humor!
;-)
Saturday, February 11, 2012
Monday, January 30, 2012
Stuffed Bell Peppers
So I had some bell peppers and had wanted to make stuffed bell peppers for some time.
Then I found this recipe on Dr. Oz and decided to put my own spin on it... and it came out amazing!!
(And also super healthy but don't tell the guys that) ;-)
All you need for Stuffed Bell Peppers is:
- 2 bell peppers (I like red, yellow, or orange)
- salsa
- lime juice (maybe a teaspoon? I don't cook with measurements)
- salsa
- 1 ripe avocado, mashed
- 2 cans tuna, drained
- garlic powder
- salt (use sparingly)
- black pepper
First I mixed the salsa, tuna, avocado, spices, and lime juice all together in a bowl. You can add or lessen the amount of each ingredient, it just depends on how lime-y or spice-y you want it.
Then slice the bell peppers in half, empty out the seeds, and fill with the tuna mixture!
It only serves 2 people so you can adjust for however many people you want to make this for. I was kinda suspicious about the tuna but mixed with the avocado and salsa, the tuna has a very mild taste!
It was so yummy, definitely a do-over!
Did you like my made-up words? Yeah I do that a lot...
Then I found this recipe on Dr. Oz and decided to put my own spin on it... and it came out amazing!!
(And also super healthy but don't tell the guys that) ;-)
All you need for Stuffed Bell Peppers is:
- 2 bell peppers (I like red, yellow, or orange)
- salsa
- lime juice (maybe a teaspoon? I don't cook with measurements)
- salsa
- 1 ripe avocado, mashed
- 2 cans tuna, drained
- garlic powder
- salt (use sparingly)
- black pepper
First I mixed the salsa, tuna, avocado, spices, and lime juice all together in a bowl. You can add or lessen the amount of each ingredient, it just depends on how lime-y or spice-y you want it.
Then slice the bell peppers in half, empty out the seeds, and fill with the tuna mixture!
It only serves 2 people so you can adjust for however many people you want to make this for. I was kinda suspicious about the tuna but mixed with the avocado and salsa, the tuna has a very mild taste!
It was so yummy, definitely a do-over!
Did you like my made-up words? Yeah I do that a lot...
Friday, January 27, 2012
Making a Gel Candle
Gel Candles are not easy... haha but they're a neat project! And I was feeling crafty...
So I saw the stuff to make one at Hobby Lobby and thought I'd tackle this thing.
I started with a bucket of candle gel, a wick, candle fragrance, and a cool jar I got as a gift.
The first thing I did was glue the wick into the jar so it would stay when I poured the gel in. I also measured how much gel I needed by measuring how much water could fit in the jar, leaving about 1/2 - 1 inch of space from the top. I actually ended up using the whole tub!
Then I made my own double boiler so I could melt the gel slowly without it burning.
Supposedly the hotter the gel, less bubbles will appear in the candle so they say not to exceed 225 degrees but being in Colorado, it's not going to get much past 200 anyways due to the altitude.
I broke up the gel into little pieces so it would melt faster and evenly.
I kinda chopped at it the warmer it got so I could break it up into smaller pieces.
So then you wait...
And keep waiting...
It was not too long after this when it got smoother and I added about a 1/2 teaspoon of the fragrance to the gel and kinda stirred it.
Then you pour it (carefully! man it goes everywhere BUT!) into the jar. I had to hold the wick off to the side while Nathan poured it in. After we poured it, I tied the wick to a pencil to keep it straight while it cooled.
So that was it! It was scary at first but once it got going, it was pretty easygoing! I think next time I might add some candle dye and maybe some beads or something?
But for now, I'm just going to enjoy my cute little candle.
:-)
So I saw the stuff to make one at Hobby Lobby and thought I'd tackle this thing.
I started with a bucket of candle gel, a wick, candle fragrance, and a cool jar I got as a gift.
The first thing I did was glue the wick into the jar so it would stay when I poured the gel in. I also measured how much gel I needed by measuring how much water could fit in the jar, leaving about 1/2 - 1 inch of space from the top. I actually ended up using the whole tub!
Then I made my own double boiler so I could melt the gel slowly without it burning.
Supposedly the hotter the gel, less bubbles will appear in the candle so they say not to exceed 225 degrees but being in Colorado, it's not going to get much past 200 anyways due to the altitude.
I broke up the gel into little pieces so it would melt faster and evenly.
I kinda chopped at it the warmer it got so I could break it up into smaller pieces.
So then you wait...
And keep waiting...
It was not too long after this when it got smoother and I added about a 1/2 teaspoon of the fragrance to the gel and kinda stirred it.
Then you pour it (carefully! man it goes everywhere BUT!) into the jar. I had to hold the wick off to the side while Nathan poured it in. After we poured it, I tied the wick to a pencil to keep it straight while it cooled.
So that was it! It was scary at first but once it got going, it was pretty easygoing! I think next time I might add some candle dye and maybe some beads or something?
But for now, I'm just going to enjoy my cute little candle.
:-)
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Homemade Salad Dressing
So I found this recipe for amazing homemade italian dressing the other day...
It started when I had some leftover pepperoncini juice.
It's great to use this since it has little chunks of pepperoncini in the bottom. Yum!!
So to make this dressing, mix together:
- 1/3 cup pepperoncini juice
- 1/2 cup vegetable or olive oil
- 2 teaspoons italian dressing
I just put it in my old bottle so I didn't have to buy a bottle to store it in.
It's super easy plus it tastes like that really good italian dressing you get at the pizza place! I think I'm going to make this forever instead of buying italian dressing.
It also makes a good marinade for pork chops, just sayin.
;-)
It started when I had some leftover pepperoncini juice.
It's great to use this since it has little chunks of pepperoncini in the bottom. Yum!!
So to make this dressing, mix together:
- 1/3 cup pepperoncini juice
- 1/2 cup vegetable or olive oil
- 2 teaspoons italian dressing
I just put it in my old bottle so I didn't have to buy a bottle to store it in.
It's super easy plus it tastes like that really good italian dressing you get at the pizza place! I think I'm going to make this forever instead of buying italian dressing.
It also makes a good marinade for pork chops, just sayin.
;-)
Friday, January 13, 2012
All Tilted
Thursday, January 12, 2012
A Chick Flick
Have you seen Eat Pray Love? I didn't see it until now since I thought it was just another stupid, sex-filled drama but my sister told me it was good so I finally broke down and watched it. And you know what?
I liked it.
I was surprised by this movie! For those of you who haven't seen the movie, it's about a girl who isn't happy in her marriage and her life and goes on a journey around the world to find peace within herself and God. There were a few different theological concepts I didn't agree with but if you overlook all the divorcing, it actually had a pretty good message: if you're unhappy, turn to God for peace.
I was just happy that I found a good chick flick (that may have made me tear up a little) that didn't make me feel dirty afterwards for watching it.
So this is my message to all you ladies out there:
If you're unhappy, what's the source? Can you fix it by changing yourself?
And God is always there to help you through anything! Talk to Him and He will make your paths straight.
Proverbs 3:6
And also don't forget to watch a chick flick now and then.
You deserve a good cry every once in a while
:-)
I liked it.
I was surprised by this movie! For those of you who haven't seen the movie, it's about a girl who isn't happy in her marriage and her life and goes on a journey around the world to find peace within herself and God. There were a few different theological concepts I didn't agree with but if you overlook all the divorcing, it actually had a pretty good message: if you're unhappy, turn to God for peace.
I was just happy that I found a good chick flick (that may have made me tear up a little) that didn't make me feel dirty afterwards for watching it.
So this is my message to all you ladies out there:
If you're unhappy, what's the source? Can you fix it by changing yourself?
And God is always there to help you through anything! Talk to Him and He will make your paths straight.
Proverbs 3:6
And also don't forget to watch a chick flick now and then.
You deserve a good cry every once in a while
:-)
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
To Begin...
I have finally made it into the blogging world! For some time, I've been pondering whether to start a cooking/decorating/photo blog thing so we'll see how this works out. Ever since I saw Julie and Julia, I thought the idea of a cooking blog was neat so that's where that comes from. Also, I have weird and random thoughts that I could share?
I guess I'll share a little bit about me. I currently am pursuing a degree in music education and my main instrument is viola. For those of you who are not familiar with the music world, the viola is very similar to the violin only it's slightly bigger and sounds a perfect 5th lower (and it's cooler but don't tell the violins that). I also love to sing and play piano. By the time I graduate, I'll be teacher certified K-12; which grade I want to teach is a mystery at this point. I taught a few lessons to a high school choir this fall which was fun though!
Also, my life took a wonderful turn 8 months ago when I married my best friend Nathan. We met in high school and started dating the summer after graduation. Two years later he proposed and then 10 months after that we were wed. God has truly blessed me with a great guy and we have a wonderful life together.
So that's a little bit about me. I hope to use this blog to share recipes, decorating tips, funny thoughts and pictures. Hopefully this continues into something fun from here!
I guess I'll share a little bit about me. I currently am pursuing a degree in music education and my main instrument is viola. For those of you who are not familiar with the music world, the viola is very similar to the violin only it's slightly bigger and sounds a perfect 5th lower (and it's cooler but don't tell the violins that). I also love to sing and play piano. By the time I graduate, I'll be teacher certified K-12; which grade I want to teach is a mystery at this point. I taught a few lessons to a high school choir this fall which was fun though!
Also, my life took a wonderful turn 8 months ago when I married my best friend Nathan. We met in high school and started dating the summer after graduation. Two years later he proposed and then 10 months after that we were wed. God has truly blessed me with a great guy and we have a wonderful life together.
So that's a little bit about me. I hope to use this blog to share recipes, decorating tips, funny thoughts and pictures. Hopefully this continues into something fun from here!
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