Friday, July 20, 2012

A Laughable: Wedges to Camp?

Owen came trotting down the stairs this morning in my cute, black, peep toe, cork bottom wedges. I don't know how he didn't break his neck or sprain his ankle in them! "Mommy, can I wear these to camp today? I'll bring my sandals to change into later."


Mom's Easy Frozen Strawberry Yogurt Pie

I love this easy, peasy frozen pie my mom made often when I was growing up. She usually made it with strawberry yogurt, which I prefer, but she occasionally used lemon yogurt too. I'm thinking of trying a mixed berry or orange creamsicle flavor too. Super easy & refreshing!





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Mom's Easy Frozen Strawberry Yogurt Pie

-16 oz of yogurt (mom always uses 2 8 oz containers, but I used greek yogurt, so I needed 3 6 oz containers)
-1 tub of cool whip, thawed
-graham cracker pie crust (pre-made or make your own)
-fresh strawberries for garnish



-Combine yogurt in large bowl
-Fold in cool-whip
-Pour into pie crust
-Freeze at least 4 hours
-Move to fridge 30 minutes before serving
-Garnish with fresh berries if desired

Sunday, July 15, 2012

Mom's Vinegar Cucumber & Onion Salad





My parents just left after an extended visit. We love having them here & it always inspires me to make some of the food I remember mom making when I was a kid. We didn't have a lot of money when I was little & my mom grew-up with even less, so everything is inexpensive & pretty easy; sounds good to me! I even used the same serving dish for this salad as mom always has :0

Mom's Vinegar, Cucumber & Onion Salad

*2 cucumbers
*1 onion (mom always used plain old white onions, but we prefer vidallia)
*vinegar
*water

Peel & slice 2 cucumbers, place in bowl

Peel & slice onion, place in bowl

Add water & vinegar to cover cucumber & onion. My mom always did a 2:1 ratio (if she added 2 cups of water she would add 1 cup of vinegar). We prefer more acidity, so I do a 1:1 ration (1 cup of water, 1 cup of vinegar).

Cover & place in fridge for at least 1 hour before serving. The longer it sits, the more of the vinegar you will taste.

Serve with a slotted spoon to help drain water & vinegar.

This is a simple recipe that is easy to adapt to your taste. Try different onions, more or less cucumbers or onions depending on your likes. Play with the vinegar & water ratio.

Thursday, July 5, 2012

Chore Chart

Another craft inspired by Pinterest!

We recently started allowing Owen to earn a little money (literally: penny, nickel, dime or quarter) for certain jobs. Of course, most things are just expected as a member of our family, but for those things that really help us out, DH decided to reward him. I thought it was the perfect chance to combine several ideas I had pinned.

I took the inspiration for the magnets from HERE and the inspiration for the magnet board from HERE

-I took a cookie sheet from the dollar store, punched holes in the top for the ribbon (w/ nail & hammer) and then wrapped & mod podged fabric around it.
-I die-cut the letters out of scrapbook paper & then mod-podged them on cardstock. I mod-podged the "to do" and "done" headings onto the board.
-I mod-podged a small piece of ribbon to divide the "to do" and "done" sections
-The orginal magnetic strip did not stay on very well, so I had to change to stronger magnets.
-These new, stronger magnets had to be hot-glued onto the marble stones. So, they started to get a little heavy.
-To prevent my board from falling down under the weight of the heavier magnets (there are 10 altogether) I keep several of the extra chores on the dishwasher
-I put the ribbon through the top, tied it & hung it on a cute knob in the corner of the kitchen.


Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Happy Birthday America!

I had made a tulle Easter wreath & thought it would be fun to do a similar one for July 4th. I made my wreath using a similar method to this but with a few changes.

-I used an 18" metal wreath frame. In retrospect, I would have used a 16" frame, because once all the tulle is tied on, the wreath is huge.
-I cut my tulle into 12 inch strips. This is what I had done with the Easter wreath I made & it worked well, so I did it again.
-I used 1.5 rolls (25 yards) of each color of glitter tulle.
-Owen wrapped star garland around the finished wreath for firework effect

I'm loving these tulle wreaths; they are easy & fun to make & look great on the front door!