The holidays are a time to remember those gifts that matter most, the love of our family and of our friends. Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to everyone, and God Bless! See you in the new year :-)
Monday, December 22, 2008
See you in the New Year!
Friday, December 19, 2008
What are we really buying?
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DIAMONDSaaaWe've all been there at one time or another; buying beautiful diamond jewelry for our loved one or for ourselves. But what most people don't know is just where that diamond comes from.
Blood diamond facts aaa
- More than half the world's diamonds come from Africa.
- Conflict diamonds account for 4-15% of the world total.
- Conflict areas include Sierra Leone, Liberia, Ivory Coast, Democratic Republic of Congo, & Angola.
- 60-65% of the world's diamonds are purchased in the U.S.
When buying diamonds, ask the jeweler for a certificate of origin to determine where the diamond was mined. Several years back I visited a national jewelry chain, whom I will not name, and I requested to see a certificate of origin on a ring I was interested in. They quietly asked me to leave the store, this was after I was adamant on seeing the certification before making a purchase, and I have not been back. The reason for the uproar was most likely due to the fact that they did not have country of origin certifications for some or all of there diamonds. To read more about blood diamonds click here, here, & here. Conflict diamond videos here, & here.
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FURaaaI've never had a desire to own a fur coat. I thought that they were beautiful and soft, but had no idea how the fur was harvested. Not all fur harvested is done through cruel methods, but why take the chance. China has the worst harvest methods involving cats and dogs, many whom have collars and are obviously a loved pet, are shamelessly sold for there fur. It is not uncommon for animals to be alive during the harvesting process. Fur is often dyed and sold as faux fur when in fact it is real fur. After reading several articles involving fur, and checking my closets thoroughly, I'm happy to report that my household is fur free!
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CHOCOLATEaaaI must apologize in advance for ruining any one's day. I myself am a chocoholic and after reading recent news, I will be looking at the labels closer before I make my chocolate purchases. The bulk of chocolate is grown & initially processed in Africa in poor conditions with some or all forced labor of children that have been sold to work.
For more info regarding safe chocolate brands read here. Videos regarding slave chocolate is here, & here.
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Sunday, December 14, 2008
Holiday Scenes from my home
Saturday, December 13, 2008
Homemade Christmas Ornaments
I started making faux stained glass ornaments several years ago. I still enjoy making them and giving them out to friends. You can personalize them by using paint colors the recepient likes as well as writing the year on the ribbon attached to the top.
I purchase clear glass ornaments at my local craft store, you can get these in a variety of shapes. I prefer to use the round ornaments as they are easiest to paint. Gallery Glass comes in a wide range of colors, this is the paint that you use to get the stained glass look.
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You apply the paint to the inside of the ornament, swirl it around a bit until it looks good to you, let sit upside down 1-2 days to let excess paint drip out (I use a disposable cup). Once excess paint is gone, then set on an egg crate with the opening, of the ornament, facing a low speed fan. You can let them sit out without a fan, but drying time will take 3-4x longer than using a fan. Once dry, use a piece of ribbon as the hook.
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Last minute personalized gift ideas
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Christmas is fast approaching, are you ready? I prefer to give homemade gifts for the holidays but due to lack of time or will power, I sometimes fail miserably and have to resort to actually having to buy something! Here are some online stores that you can purchase amazing personalized gifts, please be aware of delivery dates as we only have 13 shipping days til Christmas.
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Personalized Prints is an amazing store featuring beautiful artwork that is personalized with names or dates. I purchased a print for Kyle & I last year. I contacted the artist, Scott Kennedy, he was prompt in returning my email and you won't be disappointed in the work that he does. Here is the print that I purchased, but you can find a lot of styles on the website to choose from. I absolutely love the Chickadee print as it has a winter theme.
Over at Kodak Gallery you can choose from a variety of personalized gifts including mugs, ornaments, photo book, calendar, & cards. I picked up several photo books and some calendars a while back. I was impressed at the quality of the photo book's and how crisp the photos printed out. I am planning on doing a photo book of our furry dogs, I just haven't decided if I should do it now or later. Just a heads up that they will not proof-read your book so make sure names, dates, etc. are exact.
Have you ever seen a Welsh Love Spoon? These hand carved beauties are from Wales and are available in a wide variety of styles. You can personalize them with names and/or dates. I purchased one for our 5th Anniversary and was exactly what I had wanted. Check them out for yourself if you are looking for a truly unique gift.
Saturday, December 6, 2008
Pork & Beans
Pork & Beans
2 C Great Northern Beans, uncooked
3 Tbsp. Salt
10 C Water
5 pieces Bacon
1/2 C Onion - chopped
1/3 C Molasses
1/3 C Brown Sugar
1 Tbsp. Prepared Mustard
2 Tbsp. Ketchup
1 tsp. Worcestershire Sauce
Salt & Pepper to taste
Bring water and salt to a boil, add in uncooked beans. Cook 1 1/2 hrs. or until done. Pour beans and 2 C of bean liquid into a container and let cool overnight.
Next day, pour beans and liquid into large pot. Cut up bacon, cook in saute pan until golden. Remove bacon and add onion to pan. Cook until done. Add the bacon, onion, molasses, brown sugar, mustard, ketchup, and Worcestershire to the beans. Cover, cook on low 2 hrs. until sauce is thickened and reduced. *Make sure to occasionally stir beans to prevent them from sticking and scorching the bottom of the pot.* Season with salt & pepper to taste.
We had our pork & beans with homemade Zucchini bread for dessert, yummy!
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Tuesday, December 2, 2008
Lucy & the Cool-Whip
Friday, November 28, 2008
Joys of Thanksgiving
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Thursday, November 27, 2008
Happy Thanksgiving!
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Saturday, November 22, 2008
Homemade Blueberry syrup
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Friday, November 21, 2008
Versatile holiday dessert
Vanilla Cream Pie
1 Pint Milk
1/4 C Granular Sugar
2 Egg yolks
1 Whole egg
2 Tbsp. + 1 tsp. Cornstarch
1/4 C Granular Sugar
2 Tbsp. Butter
2 tsp. Vanilla extract
In a heavy saucepan, dissolve the milk and first sugar amount. In a medium bowl, whip yolks and whole eggs. Sift in the starch and second sugar into the egg mixture. Once the milk mixture has been brought to a boil, remove from heat. Slowly stream in egg mixture into hot milk mixture. Return the saucepan to the stove and heat to a boil, stir constantly. When the mixture comes to a boil and thickens, remove from heat. *Make sure to bring mixture to a complete boil before removing from heat, neglecting this step will result in the cornstarch giving a raw starch flavor to your pie!* Stir in the butter and vanilla. If you are concerned about possible chunks, you can pour through a mesh strainer. Pour into a cooled, pre-baked pie shell. Cool until set. Garnish with whipped cream. This recipe will make 1, 9inch pie.
*Coconut Cream*
1/2 C Coconut flakes
Toast 1/4 C in oven til golden. Take remaining 1/4 C coconut, add into the pie after mixing in the butter and vanilla. Top pie with cooled toasted coconut.
*Banana Cream*
Pour half of vanilla cream filling into pie shell. Cover with banana slices, and top with remaining filling.
*Chocolate Cream*
2 Tbsp. Unsweetened baking chocolate
2 Tbsp. Sweetened baking chocolate
Melt together and mix into hot vanilla cream filling (before adding the butter & vanilla).
*Butterscotch Cream*
1 C Brown Sugar
1/4 C + 1 Tbsp. Butter
In small saucepan, heat sugar and butter on low. Once melted, remove from heat. Prepare the vanilla cream filling recipe, BUT omit all the sugar and add an additional 1 tsp. cornstarch. As the vanilla mixture comes to its second boil, stir in brown sugar mixture. Finish as in the basic vanilla recipe.
*You can fill miniature pre-baked pie shells with vanilla cream filling, top with sliced fresh fruit and a dusting of powdered sugar!*
**The basic Vanilla Cream Pie recipe is also the filling for eclairs!**
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Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Fun Food Facts
Smoked & dried jalapenos = Chipotle powder
Coriander seeds and Cilantro come from the same plant.
The great debate: Brown VS White
Do you know what the difference is between brown and white eggs?
Brown chickens lay brown eggs, and white chickens lay white eggs. Viola, mystery solved! A lot of people think that brown eggs are better for you and more organic, free range, yada yada yada... Eggs are not like bread where the whiter the item is the more processed it is.
1 Whole egg weighs 1.66oz
1 oz for the white
.66oz for the yolk
10 eggs (minus shell) = 1 Lb.
Little Miss Muffet who loved her curds & whey, by today's terms, would be eating her cottage cheese.
A truly french croissant has exactly three folds in the dough.
Is it a herb, or is it a spice?
Herb = Leafy parts of a plant
Spice = Bark, seeds, roots of a plant
Why is a hamburger called a hamburger when there is no ham in it? Origins date this tasty food back to Germany. In Hamburg, Germany beef was shredded and served raw. A curious chef decided to cook this shredded beef and thus the hamburger was born. The name is in honor of the city it originated from, or so the story goes.
Mealy VS Waxy Potatoes
Mealy = Russet's, or any variety of baking potatoes. You will know a mealy potato by the flesh crumbling after cooking.
Waxy = Red potatoes or any variety of firm potato. These potatoes will hold their shape after cooking and work best in potato salads, soups and more.
*A good in between potato is Yukon Gold as they will work well as a baked potato and perfectly fine in potato salads.*
If you live in Britain;
Chips = Fries
Crisps = Potato Chips
SPAM = Spiced Ham
Pork Butt is not from the butt of a pig, but is actually from the shoulder. LOL...don't you just love those confusing terms!
Sunday, November 16, 2008
Deputy Dog
My little Deputy, making sure the job gets done!
Thursday, November 13, 2008
Alaskan winters
View of downtown Anchorage
Swans at Potter's Marsh
Bohemian Waxwing
Frozen window
Now is the time of year when I really realize why I enjoy living in Alaska. I am an avid photographer and wherever I go, I have at least one camera with me. With us moving in spring 2009, to Wisconsin, this will be our last winter to enjoy Alaska. Alaska has to be the only place where you can be late to work due to a moose in your yard or one walking down the street, and it actually happens here! I take photos daily, but I have yet to capture a decent photo of the ever elusive Aurora Borealis. Not to mention the challenge this poses as the Aurora isn't fully visible til aftern 11pm and it peaks around 1-2am, and I have to be up for work at 4am so it doesn't really work with my sleep schedule!
We are discussing the possibility of our christmas gift, to each other, to be a trip to Chena Hot Springs where the Aurora Borealis is seen almost nightly during the winter months. The Alaskan Railroad runs to Fairbanks, this takes a day, then spending one night in Fairbanks with the following day taking a snow coach to Chena Hot Springs. Chena is known for its Ice Museum and Hot Springs. For a fee, a professional photographer will take you out to photograph the Aurora, as you stay out all night sipping hot cocoa and watching the northern skies, sounds fun to me!
**Click HERE to see pictures from Chena Hot Springs including the Ice Museum, and the Aurora Borealis.**
Monday, November 10, 2008
Almost better
aaa Winston says "HI", and thanks everyone for checking in on him, he appreciates it!
Friday, November 7, 2008
Homemade labels and more...
Martha Stewart
I was surprised to see her website offering templates of labels, as well as great gift ideas including felt baby booties, suede headband, fan style family tree, and many more.
HP
These labels are vintage style and really cool!
Tip Nut
Various labels for different projects including canned items, hang tags, recipe cards, and many more templates to download.
Craft Bits
This is a massive crafting site where you can find info on nearly every craft you can safely do from home. Craft ideas include wire jewelry, recycled crafts, gifts in a jar, bath & body, as well as holiday theme craft ideas.
You can always try and make your own labels using programs like Word. It is very easy to do but it does take some patience to figure out how to make everything work. Happy Crafting!
Monday, November 3, 2008
November 4th, 2008
Sunday, November 2, 2008
Tasty Treats
Pumpkin Chip Muffins
4 Eggs
2 C Granular Sugar
15 oz. Pumpkin
1 1/2 C Vegetable Oil
1 Tbsp. Vanilla Extract (check out my recipe link to make your own!)
3 C All Purpose Flour
2 tsp. Baking Soda
2 tsp. Baking Powder
1 tsp. Cinnamon
1 tsp. Salt
2 C Chocolate Chips, I prefer semi-sweet
Beat eggs, mix in sugar, pumpkin, oil, & vanilla. In separate bowl combine flour, soda, powder, cinnamon, & salt.
Add flour mixture into egg mixture, thoroughly combine. Fold in chocolate chips. Spoon into greased muffin tins, fill 3/4 full. Bake 400 degrees, 15-20 minutes.
Chinese Almond Cookies
1 C Butter - soft
1 C Granular Sugar
2 Egg Yolks
1 C Almonds, ground
1 tsp. Almond extract
2 to 2 1/2 C All Purpose Flour
Cream together butter and sugar. Then add in, mixing between each addition; yolks, ground almonds, extract, & flour. Lightly grease cookie sheets.
Dust hands with flour and roll dough into 1 in. balls. Press down balls with flat bottom of a cup, dust cup bottom after each pressed cookie. Bake 350 degrees, 10-15 min. or until golden.
Once cooled ice tops.
Icing
2 tsp. Instant tea - plain flavor
1 1/4 C Powdered Sugar
1/4 C Butter - soft
2 Tbsp. Milk
Combine ingredients, ice tops of cooled cookies. You can garnish tops with a slivered almond.
Fried Chocolate Bananas
1 Package Wonton wrappers
Hershey's chocolate sauce
Bananas - ripe
Take wonton wrappers, cut bananas in halves or thirds so that it fits in the wrapper with plenty of room to seal it up. Place banana pieces in wrappers and drizzle with chocolate sauce. Wrap up banana in wrapper so that ends are folded in, like a burrito, seal the end of the wrapper with a little water so that it sticks to itself. Make sure banana is completely wrapped up or chocolate sauce will ooze out into your frying oil! You are going to deep fry these in vegetable oil, oil needs to be about 250-300 degrees. Fry just until golden. Serve warm with chocolate sauce drizzled over top and a scoop of vanilla ice cream.
Lava Cakes
1 1/3 C Semi-sweet chocolate chips
1 1/3 C Butter
6 Whole Eggs
6 Egg Yolks
3/4 C Granular Sugar
1/4 C All Purpose Flour - sifted
Combine chocolate, & butter, melt on double boiler. You can also melt in microwave, just heat 10-15 seconds at a time to avoid scorching chocolate. Heat just until melted, let cool 2 min.
In separate bowl combine all eggs, & sugar. Whisk together. Once chocolate mixture cooled, add into egg mixture (you want to cool the chocolate mixture to avoid scrambling the eggs). Stir until all ingredients are well combined. Add in flour, a little at a time, whisk until smooth.
Let sit overnight or at least 4 hours before baking.
Grease and generously sugar muffin tins, fill 1/2 to 3/4 full. Bake 8-12 min. You want the edges to be set but the centers to wobble like jello. Loosen edges from tin and invert on plate. Serve with a scoop of vanilla ice cream.
When baked properly, the center will ooze like Lave when you cut into it, hence the name!
Saturday, November 1, 2008
Newspaper Fire Logs
It is a bit difficult to roll them tight, then hold them to secure wire on the ends. It is more of a two person job. Once done burning, just pick out the wire and re-use for future fire logs. The downside of burning these is that they create a huge amount of ash! I would recommend burning no more than 2 at a time. I ended up having to clean out my fireplace with just one log burned, but my fireplace is also on the small side.
Poor Winnie-Pooh!
Friday, October 31, 2008
Thursday, October 30, 2008
Price of gas
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Homemade Sweet Dreams Pillow
Sweet Dreams Pillow
2oz Whole Hops
2oz Chamomile flowers
2oz Rosebuds, crushed
1oz Mugwort
1oz Lemongrass
1/2 oz Benzoin (preservative)
Ingredients are measured by weight. You can get hops at a wine/brewery outlet. The rest of ingredients you can find at craft stores and health food stores.
Combine ingredients, bag in a double layer of cheesecloth. Put in a small fleece pillow, set on bed with rest of pillows.
These instructions will make 2, 8in. x 6in. pillows.
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Homemade Rice Hot/Cold Pack
You will need:
Clean sock
Rice (Not instant or quick cooking) Jasmine works best
*Optional Fragrance* Use one or a combination of fragrances:
Lavender buds, cinnamon sticks, whole cloves, dried chamomile, or 1 tea bag per 1 cup of rice
Fill sock 3/4 way full with a mix of rice and fragrances, sew closed free end of sock. Heat in microwave 2-3 minutes.
*Note, it is common for rice heat packs to give off a faint cooked rice odor, which will decrease with use. If you use a tea bag as a fragrance, make sure to remove any metal to avoid a potential fire.
To use as a cold pack, put in freezer for 30 minutes before use.
Variations
Use Flax seed or dried beans instead of rice
You can make a small pouch from fleece instead of using a sock
Sunday, October 26, 2008
Treats for our feathered friends
Saturday, October 25, 2008
I never thought I would say this but...
The oldies station plays songs from your high school era
People call you ma’am
You parents owned the first VCR
One of your favorite movies is "The Goonies"
Your parents had an 8 Track and still used it
You could go to a matinee for $6 and that would cover the ticket, pop, and popcorn
You had the first Nintendo and had the games Duck Hunt and Track & Field
You realize those old leg warmers you held onto are now back in style
Thursday, October 23, 2008
Home Remedies
Dry Skin
Take 4 Cups of Old Fashioned Oats and place then in a nylon stocking and tie off the end. Fill your bath tub with warm water and drop the oatmeal sachet into the water, let sit 10-15 minutes or until water is a milky color, now your bath is ready! Soak as long as you want, however, do not rinse off when done. Your skin will have a somewhat grainy feel. One pair of nylons will get you two soaks.
Sour Stomach/Indigestion
1 Cup 7up or Sprite Soda, add in a dash of salt, drink the whole thing! I found this to be more effective than Tums and Mylanta type products, and honestly it doesn't taste horrible.
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Blue eyed Pug
In the last 6 weeks I have been to my Veterinarian's office more than I would in an entire year! The receptionists' know my name and jokingly ask how the last week has gone. If they had a loyalty reward program, I would have certainly earned something by now.
So, when Winston started squinting his right eye two days ago, I figured that it was time for my weekly Vet visit, oh joy. Turns out he has a scratch on the Cornea and the Vet sent home 4 medicines for him, with another visit scheduled for re-check. Even though it is a pain to keep running to the Vet's, I love my furry babies and you do what you have to to keep them healthy.