Friday, March 25, 2011

Cupcakes

I have been wanting to try frosting cupcakes this way for quite a while.
It is so trendy, and it looked like fun.
It turned out that it was harder than it loos to make it look good.
Good thing these cupcakes were good.
Really they were AWESOME, no just good.
And it was way fun frosting them.
http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/throwdown-with-bobby-flay/red-velvet-cupcakes-recipe/index.html

Yes they are Red Velvet cupcakes, but notice that distinct lack of red color.
I just couldn't make myself use an entire bottle of food coloring.
I mean food coloring is not good for you anyway, but that much must be really bad.
So I substituted 2 1/2 T balsamic vinegar for the food coloring.
And I used half of the butter it called for in the recipe.

YUMMO!!!!

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Winter Smell?

Does your house ever get that stuffy-shut-up-too-long-to-keep-out-the-cold smell? Mine definitely does. To combat it I came up with a solution.
Baking soda absorbs smells, right? And it is harmless to carpets and other things, right? And essential oils smell good and are good for lots of things, right? So I mixed up some of my own carpet deodorizer.

1 16 oz box baking soda
30-40 drops essential oil (and since it is not used on the skin it is a great way to use up your cheap oils)

Mix well. Sprinkle on carpet. Let sit a while (20-40 minutes or so). Then vacuum up.

The options are endless, but here are a few ideas.

Combat Winter Blues

10 drops lemon oil
20 drops orange oil
10 drops grapefruit oil

Smells Good

10 drops lemon oil
20 drops lavender oil
10 drops tea tree oil

Christmas Delight

15 drops Clove oil
15 drops Cinnamon oil
5 drops Orange oil


Remember mix really well. If you don't, the oils could stain your carpet. But don't worry, it is really easy to mix.

Monday, November 29, 2010

Window Paintings

Last week when I went to Robert's (the local craft store), there was a girl painting the window. She asked the girls to draw a snowflake on the window. They (and I) had so much fun with it, I decided to buy some too.







Cooking with the kids

My kids LOVE to help, especially with the cooking. So this year for Thanksgiving, they helped with everything. They smashed the yams, mixed the pie, and stirred the jello salad. It was so much more fun for me, if not cleaner. The kitchen got way messier, but it was so worth it.

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

The Best Cough Medicine

O.K. so my kids seem to get coughs a lot. So I have tried almost every cough syrup out there. I have tried Delsym and robutussim from the supermarket, and Chestal honey, Eldertussin Elderberry syrup, sambucol, and few others from the health food store. I have also tried to make a few myself.
Anyway here is what I have found that works for my family (my kids especially).
-You can rub Mullein oil and/or Dr. Christopher's Anti-spasmodic on their chest.
-Original Ricola (you know the square ones) are the best cough drops.

or

-Make your own cough medicine. It is amazing that in about 30 minutes and for about $2.50, I made 1 quart of cough syrup. Which is, by the way, too much. So I will give you the halved recipe.

Dr. Shook's Cough Medicine

1 oz. marshmallow root
1 oz thyme
2 cups distilled water (I used filtered water)
1 lb brown sugar (honey can be substituted)

Slowly simmer marshmallow root, thyme, and water until reduced by 1/2. Strain, press, and return to pan. Add sugar, simmer 5 more minutes. Skim foam as it rises. Store in glass jar in the fridge. Makes 2 cups. For children use 1 tsp. for cough.

So there you have it. I hope this helps someone out there like it has helped me and my family.

Sunday, November 21, 2010

More Hats

I am not sure why, but I LOVE making hats. A while back, I crocheted a bunch. Then I got into sewing hats. Well, it must have something to do with the colder weather. I have sewed some new ones and crocheted a few more.
Here are some pics

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Homemade "Make-up"

We made make-up. they girls had a ball, but it looks like she ate playdough.

Homemade Make-up

1 T shortening
2 T cornstarch
food coloring

Mix together with a fork. Divide into 3-4 containers and add food coloring to each container.

ORANGE 1 drop RED 2 drops YELLOW

PURPLE
3 drops RED 1 drop BLUE

DARK GREEN 1 drop RED 4 drops BLUE 1 drop YELLOW

LIME GREEN 3 drops YELLOW 1 drop GREEN

AQUA 4 drops BLUE 2 drops GREEN

ORCHID 5 drops RED 1 drop BLUE

Brown 2 drops green 4 drops yellow 3 drops red

Black blue red orange yellow