I love this stuff. That's all.
Ha.
We always have Slime at family functions- bbq's, thanksgiving, baby blessings, potlucks, etc. the fabulous thing is that is can be changed up super easy. We usually have Lemon-Lime, it is bright green, hence the name "Slime". For Valentines Day, I made Strawberry-Banana.
Super easy to make. Super yummy.
Ingredients:
1 Large Box Cook & Serve Pudding (make sure it's COOK, not Instant) I used Banana for this one, we usually use Lemon for Lemon-Lime
1 Large Box Gelatin - I used Strawberry, use Lime for Lemon-Lime
Cool Whip
Make both following the directions on the boxes. When both boxes are made, whisk together, pour into a 9x13 pan, chill in refrigerator. I personally think it tastes better when it sets overnight. After it is set, top with cool whip. *In the picture I took, there is just cool whip plopped on top, I wasn't in the mood to cover the whole pan at the time, lol*
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
Sunday, February 17, 2013
Cupcake Baby Announcement
I know, I know... I've been MIA for a while now... I have spent the last couple weeks focusing on our "soon to be" addition and how we were going to announce it to our families.
I LOVE fun baby announcements!! I really wanted this one to be fabulous. I searched ALLLLLLLLLLLL over Pinterest for some ideas. I couldn't find anything that stuck out to me... So, I made this up as I went.
My husband's birthday was on Friday, Feb 15th, so we decided that it would be the perfect opportunity to have everyone together. (We announced our 1st babe on his birthday as well, lol) I decided that a Cafe Rio dinner would be FABULOUS. We {heart} Cafe Rio. Then I thought it would be fun to play 2 games, just so people wouldn't catch onto the 2nd game~ aka "The Announcement".
I LOVE fun baby announcements!! I really wanted this one to be fabulous. I searched ALLLLLLLLLLLL over Pinterest for some ideas. I couldn't find anything that stuck out to me... So, I made this up as I went.
My husband's birthday was on Friday, Feb 15th, so we decided that it would be the perfect opportunity to have everyone together. (We announced our 1st babe on his birthday as well, lol) I decided that a Cafe Rio dinner would be FABULOUS. We {heart} Cafe Rio. Then I thought it would be fun to play 2 games, just so people wouldn't catch onto the 2nd game~ aka "The Announcement".
I started off the day by making the super cute cupcakes.
Food coloring? Check!
Cupcake liners? Check!
Babies? Check!
I put a little pink in the bottom of each liner first.
Then added the babies, which was kind of disturbing....
After the pink, I did a layer of white and then blue.
I finished off with white on the top.
Baked the cupcakes.
When they first came out, I was kind of sad that some of the pink made it's way to the top. But then quickly realized that frosting would be covering the goodies. Duh.
Frosted all pretty like.
I made sure all the pink wasn't visible...
Another thing I was bummed about, the pink showing through the cupcake on the bottom layer.
Annnnnd then, I realized that people would be focusing too much on the "game". Ha.
I made sure all the pink wasn't visible...
Another thing I was bummed about, the pink showing through the cupcake on the bottom layer.
Annnnnd then, I realized that people would be focusing too much on the "game". Ha.
At the party, we all ate our SUPER YUMMY homemade Cafe Rio. Sooo good. Then we all moved upstairs to play "Pin the Heart on the Giraffe". Yes. I hearts & giraffe. We went to Target, couldn't find the Donkey, but they had the giraffe for Valentine's Day. It worked out just fine. We handed a goody bag to the winner of that game, then moved onto the next.
"Find the Quarter in your Cupcake". Ha.
We told all our guests that we had hidden a quarter in ONE cupcake, and the winner would get the next goody bag....
One by one, they all started finding babies, and then it was revealed.
WE'RE HAVING A BABY!!
Hello, baby.
I made these for the last goody bag, so everyone got something at the end. I filled the bags with Skittles, then on the front just put a little card saying "Coming this fall. Lutz. Party of 5"
These were totally last minute, and I'm not super proud of the way they turned out, but they worked.
These were totally last minute, and I'm not super proud of the way they turned out, but they worked.
Anyways! We are SUPER EXCITED!!
So... Don't be surprised if you see random posts on here... Like Fried Pickles... Yummmm
So... Don't be surprised if you see random posts on here... Like Fried Pickles... Yummmm
Wednesday, January 30, 2013
Taco Soup
Winter is in full force!
Hello Snow!
Hello SOUP!
Sooooooo easy to make!!
I know there are a bunch of different versions of Taco Soup floating around, but this is the one my family uses.
Ingredients:
1 pound hamburger
1 medium onion chopped
1 15 ounce can of chili
8 ounces water
1 8 ounce tomato sauce
1 28 ounce stewed tomatoes (I use the petite diced ones)
1 15 ounce kidney beans (we were out, used black beans instead. Mmmmmmm)
1 4 ounce diced green chilies (didn't have any, totally fine to leave it out)
1 can corn
1 package taco season mix (Again, was out. So I used THIS recipe to make my own.)
Brown hamburger & onion together and drain the fat. In a large pan, add hamburger and all the other ingredients. Heat through and serve warm with shredded cheese, fritos, and sour cream on top. (We were out of fritos, they're my weakness, so we used tortilla chips.) You can also add guacamole on top, but I don't do "rottonmole". Lol.
Enjoy!
Hello Snow!
Hello SOUP!
Sooooooo easy to make!!
I know there are a bunch of different versions of Taco Soup floating around, but this is the one my family uses.
Ingredients:
1 pound hamburger
1 medium onion chopped
1 15 ounce can of chili
8 ounces water
1 8 ounce tomato sauce
1 28 ounce stewed tomatoes (I use the petite diced ones)
1 15 ounce kidney beans (we were out, used black beans instead. Mmmmmmm)
1 4 ounce diced green chilies (didn't have any, totally fine to leave it out)
1 can corn
1 package taco season mix (Again, was out. So I used THIS recipe to make my own.)
Brown hamburger & onion together and drain the fat. In a large pan, add hamburger and all the other ingredients. Heat through and serve warm with shredded cheese, fritos, and sour cream on top. (We were out of fritos, they're my weakness, so we used tortilla chips.) You can also add guacamole on top, but I don't do "rottonmole". Lol.
Enjoy!
Tuesday, January 29, 2013
Chocolate Eclair Dessert
I made this for dessert for our family, as well as the Orange Fluff, on Sunday.
Again- 10 people, 20 thumbs up!
Soooooo easy.
Super good.
Chocolate Eclair Dessert
Ingredients:
3 packages of graham crackers, unbroken (as much as possible)
2 small instant French Vanilla puddings
3.5 cups cold milk 8-12oz cool whip
Chocolate frosting
Mix the pudding, milk, & cool whip.
Layer in a 9x13 pan-
Crackers (might have to break some to cover the bottom of the pan)
1/2 pudding mixture.
Crackers.
Rest of pudding mixture.
Crackers.
Top with chocolate frosting.
It's not the prettiest dessert, but it tastes fantastic.
Soooooo easy.
Super good.
Chocolate Eclair Dessert
Ingredients:
3 packages of graham crackers, unbroken (as much as possible)
2 small instant French Vanilla puddings
3.5 cups cold milk 8-12oz cool whip
Chocolate frosting
Mix the pudding, milk, & cool whip.
Layer in a 9x13 pan-
Crackers (might have to break some to cover the bottom of the pan)
1/2 pudding mixture.
Crackers.
Rest of pudding mixture.
Crackers.
Top with chocolate frosting.
It's not the prettiest dessert, but it tastes fantastic.
Monday, January 28, 2013
Orange Fluff Jello Salad
Mmmm, jello salad!!
Yesterday, we had a Turkey Dinner at my parents house, for just because. I decided to make this Orange Fluff for everyone to try.
10 people = 20 thumbs up!
Keeping this recipe FOR SURE.
I was so bummed, I forgot to put the bananas in.... But I put extra marshmallows. Soooo yummy!
Yesterday, we had a Turkey Dinner at my parents house, for just because. I decided to make this Orange Fluff for everyone to try.
10 people = 20 thumbs up!
Keeping this recipe FOR SURE.
I was so bummed, I forgot to put the bananas in.... But I put extra marshmallows. Soooo yummy!
This recipe was found HERE
Ingredients:
1 large package Cook and Serve vanilla pudding
1 large package orange jell-o
2 cups water
1 16 oz Cool-Whip (lite or fat-free is fine)
1/2 bag mini marshmallows
1 large package orange jell-o
2 cups water
1 16 oz Cool-Whip (lite or fat-free is fine)
1/2 bag mini marshmallows
1 can pineapple tidbits (Any size, depending on your preference)
1 can mandarin oranges (Any size, depending on your preference)
2 bananas, sliced (Optional, put in before serving so they don't turn brown in the fridge)
Directions:
Mix together pudding, Jell-o, and water over medium heat until it boils. Remove from heat and pour into a large mixing bowl. Refrigerate until mixture has thickened (about an hour). Beat until creamy. Fold in Cool Whip, marshmallows, and fruit. Chill about an hour before serving.
Directions:
Mix together pudding, Jell-o, and water over medium heat until it boils. Remove from heat and pour into a large mixing bowl. Refrigerate until mixture has thickened (about an hour). Beat until creamy. Fold in Cool Whip, marshmallows, and fruit. Chill about an hour before serving.
Saturday, January 26, 2013
Cinnamon Roll Pancakes
Pancakes + Cinnamon Roll = How could I resist!?
In our house, we have pancakes AT LEAST once a week. We heart our pancake goodness. Mmmmm. Plus, my 1 year old is the most picky, ding dong, little eater EVER. So, when we find something she likes, we have it a lot. Yeah....
Cinnamon Roll Pancakes with Cream Cheese Icing. *drool* These were good. Like, yummy in my tummy, have a glass of milk by you, good. The best part about taking pictures of my food is that I get to eat however many I stack... Ha. I may be 957lbs by the this time next year, but dude, so worth it.
Recipe found HERE
Ingredients:
CINNAMON FILLING:
4 tablespoons (1/2 stick) unsalted butter, just melted (not boiling)
1/4 cup + 2 tablespoons packed light brown sugar
1/2 tablespoon ground cinnamon
CREAM CHEESE GLAZE:
4 tablespoons (1/2 stick) unsalted butter
2-ounces cream cheese, at room temperature
3/4 cup powdered sugar (if you're out of powdered sugar, check out my post about how to make powdered sugar)
1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
PANCAKES:
1 cup all-purpose flour
2 teaspoons baking powder
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 cup milk
1 large egg, lightly beaten
1 tablespoon canola or vegetable oil
Directions:
Prepare the cinnamon filling: In a medium bowl, stir together the butter, brown sugar and cinnamon. Scoop the filling into a quart-sized heavy zip baggie and set it aside (see *Tips below).
Prepare the glaze: In a small pan, heat the butter over low heat until melted. Turn off the heat and whisk in the cream cheese until it is almost smooth. Sift the powdered sugar into the pan, stir and add in vanilla extract. Set the pan aside while you make the pancakes.
Prepare the pancake batter: In a medium bowl, whisk together the flour, baking powder and salt. Whisk in the milk, egg and oil, just until the batter is moistened (a few small lumps are fine).
Cook the pancakes: Heat a large, nonstick skillet over medium-heat and spray with nonstick spray. Use an ice cream scoop (or 1/3 cup measuring cup) to add the batter to the pan. Use the bottom of the scoop or cup to spread the batter into a circle (about 4-inches in diameter). Reduce the heat to medium low. Snip the corner of your baggie of cinnamon filling and squeeze the filling into the open corner. When your pancake begins to form bubbles, add the filling. Starting at the center of the pancake, squeeze the filling on top of the pancake batter in a swirl (just as you see in a regular cinnamon roll). Cook the pancake 2 to 3 minutes, or until the bubbles begin popping on top of the pancake and it's golden brown on the bottom. Slide a thin, wide metal spatula underneath the pancake and gently but quickly flip it over. Cook an additional 2 to 3 minutes, until the other side is golden as well. When you flip the pancake onto a plate, you will see that the cinnamon filling has created a crater-swirl of cinnamon. Wipe out the pan with a paper towel, and repeat with the remaining pancake batter and cinnamon filling. Re-warm the glaze briefly, if needed. Serve pancakes topped with a drizzle of glaze.
Tips:
*Quick and easy tip: Use a boxed pancake mix as the base for this recipe.
*Tips for the cinnamon filling: Before swirling, open up the baggie again and give it a good stir to re-incorporate any butter that may have separated from the sugar. You want the mixture to thicken a bit- it's best when it's similar to the squeezing texture of a tube of toothpaste, which will happen if you leave it at room temperature for several minutes. Don't try to use the filling for the pancake swirl unless it has thickened as it will be too runny to make a solid swirl.
*Keep the heat low or your pancakes might cook up too quickly. Don't flip them until you see those bubbles starting to pop on top. Flip them with a wide spatula so you can grasp the whole thing without batter and filling dripping all over the place!
Would I eat these every day?? If I could still fit into my jeans, yes.
Will I actually make these every day? No, maybe once a month for a yummy treat...
Good bribery for the kids?? Possibly... Don't judge.
Cinnamon Roll Pancakes with Cream Cheese Icing. *drool* These were good. Like, yummy in my tummy, have a glass of milk by you, good. The best part about taking pictures of my food is that I get to eat however many I stack... Ha. I may be 957lbs by the this time next year, but dude, so worth it.
Recipe found HERE
Ingredients:
CINNAMON FILLING:
4 tablespoons (1/2 stick) unsalted butter, just melted (not boiling)
1/4 cup + 2 tablespoons packed light brown sugar
1/2 tablespoon ground cinnamon
CREAM CHEESE GLAZE:
4 tablespoons (1/2 stick) unsalted butter
2-ounces cream cheese, at room temperature
3/4 cup powdered sugar (if you're out of powdered sugar, check out my post about how to make powdered sugar)
1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
PANCAKES:
1 cup all-purpose flour
2 teaspoons baking powder
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 cup milk
1 large egg, lightly beaten
1 tablespoon canola or vegetable oil
Directions:
Prepare the cinnamon filling: In a medium bowl, stir together the butter, brown sugar and cinnamon. Scoop the filling into a quart-sized heavy zip baggie and set it aside (see *Tips below).
Prepare the glaze: In a small pan, heat the butter over low heat until melted. Turn off the heat and whisk in the cream cheese until it is almost smooth. Sift the powdered sugar into the pan, stir and add in vanilla extract. Set the pan aside while you make the pancakes.
Prepare the pancake batter: In a medium bowl, whisk together the flour, baking powder and salt. Whisk in the milk, egg and oil, just until the batter is moistened (a few small lumps are fine).
Cook the pancakes: Heat a large, nonstick skillet over medium-heat and spray with nonstick spray. Use an ice cream scoop (or 1/3 cup measuring cup) to add the batter to the pan. Use the bottom of the scoop or cup to spread the batter into a circle (about 4-inches in diameter). Reduce the heat to medium low. Snip the corner of your baggie of cinnamon filling and squeeze the filling into the open corner. When your pancake begins to form bubbles, add the filling. Starting at the center of the pancake, squeeze the filling on top of the pancake batter in a swirl (just as you see in a regular cinnamon roll). Cook the pancake 2 to 3 minutes, or until the bubbles begin popping on top of the pancake and it's golden brown on the bottom. Slide a thin, wide metal spatula underneath the pancake and gently but quickly flip it over. Cook an additional 2 to 3 minutes, until the other side is golden as well. When you flip the pancake onto a plate, you will see that the cinnamon filling has created a crater-swirl of cinnamon. Wipe out the pan with a paper towel, and repeat with the remaining pancake batter and cinnamon filling. Re-warm the glaze briefly, if needed. Serve pancakes topped with a drizzle of glaze.
Tips:
*Quick and easy tip: Use a boxed pancake mix as the base for this recipe.
*Tips for the cinnamon filling: Before swirling, open up the baggie again and give it a good stir to re-incorporate any butter that may have separated from the sugar. You want the mixture to thicken a bit- it's best when it's similar to the squeezing texture of a tube of toothpaste, which will happen if you leave it at room temperature for several minutes. Don't try to use the filling for the pancake swirl unless it has thickened as it will be too runny to make a solid swirl.
*Keep the heat low or your pancakes might cook up too quickly. Don't flip them until you see those bubbles starting to pop on top. Flip them with a wide spatula so you can grasp the whole thing without batter and filling dripping all over the place!
Would I eat these every day?? If I could still fit into my jeans, yes.
Will I actually make these every day? No, maybe once a month for a yummy treat...
Good bribery for the kids?? Possibly... Don't judge.
Friday, January 25, 2013
Make Your Own Powdered Sugar
This morning I was making breakfast, I was so excited, until I realized that I was out of powdered sugar!! Tragic, really. So I posted it on my Facebook Page and received a great suggestion, from Amber, to use the pin that tells you how to make your own powdered sugar. I had never seen it! I was pretty excited.Thanks, Amber!!
THIS is where I got the recipe from.
How to Make Powdered Sugar
1 Cup Sugar
2 tbs Corn Starch
Combine the 2 in a blender.
Turn the blender on and blend until the mixture is a powdery combination, depending on your liking.
Store final mixture in an airtight container.
Pretty simple. I probably could have blended mine a wee bit more, it was a little grainy & not as powdery as store bought, but the husband had just gone to bed, so I didn't want to disturb him too much longer.
All in all, it worked. I probably will just use this method when I'm in a pinch!
THIS is where I got the recipe from.
How to Make Powdered Sugar
1 Cup Sugar
2 tbs Corn Starch
Combine the 2 in a blender.
Turn the blender on and blend until the mixture is a powdery combination, depending on your liking.
Store final mixture in an airtight container.
All in all, it worked. I probably will just use this method when I'm in a pinch!
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