June 21, 2011

Pinterest

So I have jumped in to the whole idea of pinning....I am really getting tired of the million bookmarks on my computer.  Wow....pinning is a whole lot easier!






I know...many of you have been emailing me and inviting me and I have been dragging my heels....well, you were right!  Pinterest is super easy to use!


You know what really got me?  The cute little button that I can put in my toolbar that says, "pin it!"




All I do is click that and I create my own virtual "board" of ideas!  I'm enjoying transferring all my information over to Pinterest!  


The idea that you can actually "see" your links on the board is wonderful, too!



Here is a sample of my boards....I use a lot of this for my inspiration.  

If you'd like to follow my boards, I can be found HERE:  


Happy Pinning!


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June 20, 2011

An old book flag....





I have really been enjoying making friends in the blog world and one of my first friends was Lauren from My Wonderfully Made.  We instantly connected....both being wives of pastors! 


A few weeks ago, Lauren linked a really fun Fourth of July craft to Thrifty Thursday!  She made a flag from an old book!  So....I copied her and made my own!




I started with a book that, quite honestly.....I never read even though it was required reading for my Astronomy class.....oh well Mr. Schaeffer....




I primed it with some horrid spraypaint that I got on sale....sorry Krylon, but I don't know what happened when you made this version....maybe that's why I got it on sale for 99 cents?




Then I taped off my flag and started painting....






I asked my artist hubby to help paint the stars.....they were too tedious for me!  (and I know him well enough that crooked stars hanging on the wall would drive him batty!)






I also wrote the words of The Star Spangled Banner in sharpie marker and went over it with some distressing ink....and do NOT judge me for my crooked handwriting!!  I would have straight A's in school and then a C- in cursive....I just can't write straight and even!


Be careful when you add the distressing ink though....I did smudge mine a bit...






I cut a piece of twine to hang the book and added pieces of ribbon for a little "frou-frou".....how do you spell that??




Overall, I love it and I love even more the fact that it was FREE!!!  


So far, I've spent nothing to decorate for the Fourth!





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An old ladder plant holder....



I have been admiring my neighbor, Laura's, porch from afar......I didn't want her to think that I was a stalker, so I knew that I needed to ask permission before I started snapping pictures of her porch decor and posting them!


Today, I saw her outside!!



I love how Laura took an old ladder and added some plant holders!  


I tried a version of this last summer, but it involved spraypainting old paint cans....a lot of rust.....and a whole bunch of dead flowers!  I'm thinking maybe I should have cleaned out the paint cans before adding the flowers!




Overall, Laura's porch is just so inviting!  She has a lot of plants, rockers, and pillows....a great place to spend a summer evening!




What's on your porch?

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June 19, 2011

Traditions.....





Our summer vacation has become a type of mile-marker....a line drawn across the time of our family.


When we first started visiting the Atlantic Ocean as a family, my daughter would sit on the shore and eat sand.....by the handfuls!  


This summer her long legs leaped and jumped over the waves and my chest felt tight and my heart a little sad.....these moments are just passing so quickly!  






How is it that I'm looking my son in the eyes......and I'm wearing my other son's flip flops when I can't find mine??






I spent my week away from blogging creating cherished family memories....


....eating pizza at the BEST pizza place ever!





.....taking my first ever ride on a jet ski!  




It was a dare by my boys....they never thought that their Mom would ride a jet ski!


I didn't come near to their top speed of 49 miles per hour....28 mph was plenty fast for me!


....spending time with special friends....




....continuing family traditions....



Each year, we write a note to ourselves and hide it somewhere under the boardwalk....we love to come back the following year to find it and read what we had written to ourselves!


How are you creating family traditions this summer?

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June 18, 2011

Fun with Bubbles...




Summer vacation is here and I know that for some it can mean long days and bored children!  Because we homeschool, summer vacation is no different from a normal day....


Here's a super quick and very easy way to keep your kids entertained for a bit.......Bubbles!!






All you need is a pie pan, dish soap and a few straws!








If you'd like to get more creative, here's an idea from Family Fun Magazine for Soap Bubble Prints.



Here's the Family Fun recipe for make-your-own Bubble Solution:

To make your own bubble solution, mix 3 cups of water, 1 cup of dish soap, and 1/4 cup of corn syrup. 


The Adventure of Motherhood shares some really fun make-at-home wand ideas!!

One of her ideas uses a styrofoam plate!




If you are looking for more summer fun ideas, check out some of my other ideas...... 

....but the bubbles are definitely a favorite of my kids!


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June 16, 2011

Guest Post : Summer Freezer Meals

Hello Everyone....I am almost back from my week "away"!  I'll post pic's of what we've been doing soon.  My friend Natalie, from A Turtle's Life for Me agreed to post for me while I was away!




I am so excited to have Natalie from




posting today....her post today has been featured all over the blog world from Money Saving Mom's to the TT&J Facebook page!  And that's because it's an amazing, money and time saving idea!



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Hi, I'm Natalie and I blog at A Turtle's Life For Me!  I'm so excited to be guest posting for Nikki today, because we've been talking about setting something up for months now!  I actually live only a couple minutes away from Nikki and get to see her pretty frequently through our kids' sports, but feel like I've really gotten to know her through her blog!  It's a small world out there!


I've been doing freezer meals for a couple years now, and admit that like most things in my life, I could stand to be a little more consistent with this!  I probably have a "cooking day" about 3 times a year and those meals will tide us over for a couple months.


Have you ever heard the story about the boy who woke up on a gorgeous day and his dad told him he had to go out back and chop firewood.  The boy asked why he had to spend a warm, summer day chopping firewood and the dad said it was so he didn't have to do it on a cold, winter day.


That's how I feel about freezer meals.  It's all about sucking it up and committing to an afternoon of slaving away in the kitchen, because you know it will make life SO much easier for the next couple months.  This way, when you have that warm, summer day when you're running your kids here and there and life seems so chaotic... dinner is already made and you look like supermom for doing it all and still putting a healthy dinner on the table!


First thing I do is look for sales!  When I know I'm running low on meals and I see bags of onions are buy 1 get 1 free... well, that's all the signs I need to get going!




My onions and potatoes were both B1G1.  Woot, woot!!


Before I even get to the meat, I finely chop both bags of onions and 6 green peppers and finely grate a bag of carrots.  Just keep these all in separate bowls and they're all ready to go for whatever recipe you're working on!


Then I wash all the potatoes and pop them in a 350 degree oven for about an hour.


I hit some massive meat sales this week and am thrilled with how little I spent!  Nothing gets this girl excited like a good meat sale! : )










Are you seeing these prices???  $17 worth of sirloin for $6.50!  A $13 pork loin roast for $4!  I split that in half and got 2 meals out of it (which will each have leftovers!)!  So that's $2/meal for a family of 4!  And that 92% fat-free ground beef... oh yeah, I got 8 packs of that!  I also found boneless, skinless chicken breasts for 79 cents/lb., plus chicken breast w/ bone-in for $1/lb.  I seriously cleaned up in the meat aisle. Ask your butcher at your local store what day they mark the meat down.  Mine marks it down on Wed. mornings and there are always deals to be found!


Anyways... while your potatoes are cooking, plop about 2 lbs. of ground beef and a bunch of onions, green peppers and carrots into a cast iron skillet and let it do it's magic.  (side note, I throw grated carrots into A LOT.  The kids don't know they're eating it, it bulks up your meal for little cost and why not??).  Once this is all cooked and cooled, divide into quart size freezer bags.  You'll be so glad to have these on hand!  Pull out to add to spaghetti sauce, sloppy joes, nachos for unexpected company... the list is endless!




After that's done, in the same pan, cook up another 2 lbs. of ground beef, 2 cups of salsa, a can of diced jalapeno peppers, 2 packets taco seasoning, 1.5 cups of water, cumin, some brown sugar, garlic, a bunch of diced onions and whatever else you like to add to your taco meat!


Second story, same as the first... cook, cool and divide up between quart size bags.  Great to pull out for tacos, taco salads, topping for a baked potato, nachos for unexpected company! : )


While all the above is cooking, you can get lots of other meals made!  When I'm mixing up a marinade for meat, I mix it right in the gallon ziploc bag.  Don't dirty all those bowls if there's no need for it!


Take it from this clumsy girl, don't leave a bag filled with an oily marinade just sitting on the counter.  What's my method, you ask??  I take the bottom out of my blender (please remove that blade!!) and then just put my freezer bag in and wrap the top of the bag down the sides to hold it in place. Pour in your marinade ingredients and you can mix it right up!




One of my favorite (quick!) ways to get a lot of meals done in a short amount of time, is to make a big batch of one marinade and then use it on different types of meat.  It doesn't seem like you're having the same meal over and over then!


We love a teriyaki marinade!  I use 2 cups of soy sauce, 1.5 cups of sugar (it calls for 2 cups, but I decrease it), 1 cup of Mirin (rice cooking wine), A LOT of fresh garlic, salt & pepper.  Use about 1/2 cup of the marinade for every lb. of meat.  So you mix up this one batch of marinade and BAM... you just got yourself about 8 meals!  I use it on steaks, chicken, pork chops, tuna steaks and shrimp.




During all this, throw a bunch of chicken (I use bone-in chicken for this), in a stock pot with water, a lot of chopped carrots, celery, onions and any spices you like.  I simmer it, covered for about an hour or until the chicken is cooked.  Pull your chicken out, throw away the veggies and let the broth cool.  Once the broth is cool, freeze it for chicken stock for other meals.  Shred your chicken and you end up with a mountain o' goodness.




Split this up between quart size baggies and freeze. Use for chicken salad, tacos, enchiladas, wraps, etc.  I already promised my son we can use one bag for buffalo chicken salads- after it thaws I'll just throw it in a frying pan with a little butter and hot wing sauce for a couple minutes until it's heated through and I will officially be his favorite mommy for the day!  You could also make BBQ chicken salads.  You can never have enough shredded chicken for summer meals!


Once your potatoes are done cooking and cooled enough to handle. Just slice them right down the middle and make some double-stuffed potatoes!  Scoop the insides out into a bowl and add some butter, softened cream cheese, milk, chives and whatever else you like. Sometimes we add crumpled bacon, shredded cheese, ranch dressing... whatever we're in the mood for.  Use a potato masher until it's all mixed in and then spoon the filling into your potato shells. I wrap these individually in plastic wrap and then put in a bag. On serving day you thaw and then bake in a 350 degree oven for 20 minutes or until heated through.




Summer freezer cooking is SO much easier than doing it for the colder months!  It's basically just a bunch of marinades and then you grill everything!  If you aren't feeling up to making your own marinades, you can still buy a bulk package of meat, split it up between freezer bags and just add some pre-bottled marinades!  It's still cheaper, your meal is prepared ahead of time and letting the meat marinate as it thaws will make it much more tender and flavorful!


My all-time favorite resource for freezer meal recipes is the book "Don't Panic, Dinner's in the Freezer!".  I've been using it for about 2 years now and every recipe has been a hit!  Last year I bought their 2nd book and we haven't tested as many of those recipes yet, but it's also fantastic! One of my favorite parts of these cookbooks is they do all the conversions for you if you want to triple, x6  or x9 your recipes.  This is fantastic, if you have a favorite recipe and want to triple it for 3 different kinds of meats!


This latest session of cooking took me about 4 hours and I got 46 meals out of it!! This is only about half of what I made today!!




Some of our favorites are:
Tomato Basil Soup
Sesame Chicken
Balsamic Roasted Chicken Thighs
Parmesan Garlic Chicken
Buttermilk Herb Chicken
Pesto Chicken
Cranberry Chicken
Dijon Pork Roast
Bourbon Brown Sugar Pork Chops
Hamburgers 
Teriyaki anything!


If I have leftover carrots or onions when I'm done, I just freeze them in 1/2 cup increments and pull them out whenever I need them!


I didn't get to it today, but I often will make huge batches of 40 or so waffles and freeze them so the kids can pull them out on a weekday morning!  All ends from the bread loaf get frozen for bread crumbs.  And I live by Chocolate World, so if I have time, I'll stop in and buy their bags of day old cookies cheap and then freeze them for cheesecake crusts or crumb coatings.  I also try to always have some cooked sausage (w/peppers, onions and carrots) frozen that can be pulled out on the weekend for omelets or a quiche.


If I'm making casseroles or meatloaf, I line the pan with plastic wrap and then fill the pan.  Put the whole thing in the freezer and once it's frozen solid, pop the plastic wrapped food out of the pan, put it in a freezer bag and now you still have your pan to use in the meantime.  Just remember, when it's time to use it, take the plastic wrap off while it's still a frozen block and put it back in the pan to thaw!


I also found some other deals that I won't even do anything with until it's serving day!




Most of these things are normally $4.95/pack.  I got them for 50 cents to $1/pack!  What's that you say??? AWESOME!!






Not including these "ready-to-go" meats up above, I prepared 46 meals for us for the summer!  We have leftovers from nearly every meal, so this will actually get us much more than just the 46 meals. Add in these prepared meats above, the nights we're away, cook-outs, etc... and I don't really have to cook until about Sept.!  And trust me, the hubster loves this too!  If he gets home before me, dinner is thawing in the fridge with directions right on the bag. He plops it on the grill, throws the bag away and dinner is served with no mess to clean up afterwards!


I kept track of how much I spent on meat and veggies and just added extra money in for all the staples I used and I'm roughly guessing I spent about $95 on these 46 meals.  That's just over $2 per meal for our family of 4!  I'll take it!






Since I originally published this on my blog, I've actually done a follow-up post answering a lot of the questions people had!  But definitely let me know if you have any other questions and I'll do my best to answer them too!  (and I'm by no means an expert!! Just learning by trial and error over here!).


Thanks again, Nikki, for having me and I hope to see lots of you over at A Turtle's Life For Me!


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I told you it was an amazing idea!!  

Here are some of Natalie's other great projects!




Natalie has wonderful ideas over at her blog.....she makes incredible cupcakes.......


and cakes.... 



So, if you need inspiration, be sure to hop over to her blog....





Enjoy!






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