Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Walmart 50% off sale
So tonight I went to Walmart with my neighbor that loves a good deal as much as I do. Walmart was getting rid of all their fabric . Everything was 50% off and it was a huge hit. Alot was gone but I did find some selections that I liked. I paid 30.00 in fabric and ribbon. I figured I really got 60.00 worth of fabric. I can't wait to make some things from what I got. I found some more of the fabric that I used for my bean bags so I figure eventually I will make something else to go along with them. I figured I should probally get a couple of yards considering I'll never be able to get that fabric scheme again. All in all it was fun as usual when I get to get out for a little while with my dear friend and neighbor.
Monday, March 22, 2010
Facebook and the typical 8 year old
I would like to start off this night by saying that my daughter is probally your typical 8 year old going on 12 in her young body. She loves watching all the movies that unfortuately just aren't good for her age. I remember when I was 8 years old I still hated seeing my Mom and Dad kiss at that point. Not this little girl, she loves watching all the dating mumbo jumbo and just stares in awe when she sees me and her dad kiss. Ugh..
Tonight was a fun night for me heading off to Joann's with my neighbor and good friend. But now when I get back home and put my 3 children down for bed, what do I see my new email list. A confirm of her trying to change my facebook page so she can play her little games. This really worries me. She is constantly lying to me about the most simplest of things as well. I don't know why but I always catch her lying to me and I feel like I have to literally nip all this techno wiz stuff out of her life before it gets to late. The games are innocent enough and I don't mind them, they are fun for me to watch her play. She even teaches me a thing or 2. I've considered making a blog for her but I'm worried about all the prey out there to feast on my little one so I've put that one off for a while. I do think it would be fun for her but who can trust the internet these days? Not me I guess since I got home to having a new password.
Tonight was a fun night for me heading off to Joann's with my neighbor and good friend. But now when I get back home and put my 3 children down for bed, what do I see my new email list. A confirm of her trying to change my facebook page so she can play her little games. This really worries me. She is constantly lying to me about the most simplest of things as well. I don't know why but I always catch her lying to me and I feel like I have to literally nip all this techno wiz stuff out of her life before it gets to late. The games are innocent enough and I don't mind them, they are fun for me to watch her play. She even teaches me a thing or 2. I've considered making a blog for her but I'm worried about all the prey out there to feast on my little one so I've put that one off for a while. I do think it would be fun for her but who can trust the internet these days? Not me I guess since I got home to having a new password.
Friday, March 19, 2010
Miso Salmon
This is one of my all time favorite baking recipes. I always try to keep the ingredients on hand in my pantry for my favorites, this one is a keeper for sure.
Ingredients:
4 boneless salmon steaks
1/2 cup mild miso
1/2 cup soy sauce
1/2 cup mirin
1/2 cup rice vinegar
1 teaspoon sesame oil
1 tablespoon ginger root (minced in a can or fresh is always best)
1 green onion diced
Defrost salmon steaks if needed. Mix together all the rest of the ingredients. Make aluminium tents for each individual salmon steak. Make a 8x8 piece of foil and then put salmon in middle and pinch sides together on left and right followed by bringing in the middle section and pinching together. Poor a little mixture on each salmon steak in the tent until mixture is gone. Cook for 25-27 minutes in an oven pre-heated to 425 degrees. Serve with sauce on top with steamed rice and vegetables.
Jicama Slaw
Jicama Slaw
1 small jicama (about ½ pnd)
1/4 medium red bell pepper
1 green onion (green and white parts)
2 sprigs fresh cilantro (or however much you like)
1 cucumber (optional)
DRESSING
1/4 teaspoon grated lemon zest
1/4 teaspoon grated lime zest
1/4 teaspoon grated orange zest
1 tbsp. fresh lemon zest
1 tbsp. Fresh lime zest
1 tbsp. Fresh orange juice
1 teaspoon vegetable oil
1 teaspoon honey
1/4 teaspoon chili powder
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/8 teaspoon white pepper
DIRECTIONS
With a sharp knife, peel the brown skin off the jicama. Rinse jicama and pat dry with paper towels.
Cut jicama in half, then into thin slices, and finally into matchstick-size strips. Place jicama in a large mixing bowl. Cut cucumber into matchstick sizes as well if added.
Cut red bell pepper into 1/4-inch dice; add to bowl with jicama. Cut green onion crosswise into 3 pieces. Cut into thin strips and add to bowl. Coarsely chop cilantro (leaves and stems) and add to bowl.
Combine the dressing ingredients into a seperatea bowl and pour over the salad, tossing to coat. This is much better marinated for 1day, tossed to coat; then serve.
Hello revamped new header, I LIKE YOU :)
Wow!! So here I am at 11:50 pm wondering why I'm not in bed instead of making a new header for this sewing and creating website that will one day have visitors.
No, I'm not talented as others and I don't have a mother around anymore or any close by relatives to steal ideas from; but I'm always searching my mind for new ideas to make my home more eye pleasing to me.
Today I realized once again why I love where I live.
Number 1:
My kids can now go out and play and can continue doing so for 9 more months instead of 5 tops where I used to live.
Number 2:
I just noticed today that my wonderful cherry tree has blossoms on it. Cherries will be on it soon! I'm so excited. This is my second cherry season here and this year I plan on definately doing some canning. There are so many cherry recipes online for canning. I can't wait to try some out.
So here is my new header that I took outside this afternoon. It also doubles to cheer me up as well, when the winter months come and the cherry's have come and gone.
I really like it!
No, I'm not talented as others and I don't have a mother around anymore or any close by relatives to steal ideas from; but I'm always searching my mind for new ideas to make my home more eye pleasing to me.
Today I realized once again why I love where I live.
Number 1:
My kids can now go out and play and can continue doing so for 9 more months instead of 5 tops where I used to live.
Number 2:
I just noticed today that my wonderful cherry tree has blossoms on it. Cherries will be on it soon! I'm so excited. This is my second cherry season here and this year I plan on definately doing some canning. There are so many cherry recipes online for canning. I can't wait to try some out.
So here is my new header that I took outside this afternoon. It also doubles to cheer me up as well, when the winter months come and the cherry's have come and gone.
I really like it!
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
March fun and Contests
So I love to follow Ruffles and Stuff and the lady that does the stuff on the blog is no ameteur, that's for sure.
She is kicking off March with a banging contest, that I definately want to partipate in. She says do anything in "Ruffles" and she is going to pick winners to get some great prizes. I'm looking forward to seeing what I can do to contribute and send to her.
More to come in the next few weeks ahead as I am in birthday party mode around here for my two lovely daughters, both which happen to have March Birthdays.

She is kicking off March with a banging contest, that I definately want to partipate in. She says do anything in "Ruffles" and she is going to pick winners to get some great prizes. I'm looking forward to seeing what I can do to contribute and send to her.
More to come in the next few weeks ahead as I am in birthday party mode around here for my two lovely daughters, both which happen to have March Birthdays.

Friday, February 19, 2010
Bean Bags
Okay so it's been a long while since I've done anything that requires sewing. I guess I got into a funk where blogs just look like more fun that actually completing a sewing (assignment). But I did however get to do a project and I'm actually quite impressed with the amount of work that I put into it and the reward that I got. A couple of years ago my great sister in law bought me bean bags but unfortunately without a cover, they didn't last long. I wish I would have been so into sewing back then because they where awesome. So this time I purchased my already made bean bags from target. I figured by the time I pay for stuffing; if I made it from start to finish it would be about 20.00. So why not just buy it already done and then add the cover to prevent spills from hopefully getting through. I did spend about 20.00 in fabric for the cover so it did cost a little but I think will be worth it in the long run. So I found a pattern with Simplicity and decided that I would change it a bit and made the top and bottom both the same. Mine is not to be like the traditional ones that way when I get bored with one side, then I have the other side. On one of the bean bags I actually decided to go with working with Knit and I am so glad that I did. I did my usual checking the MADE blog to see what the Boy item will be today and I'm so glad that I did. Naomi off of Omi Creates decided to do a onesis tutorial and co-host and gave tips on how to sew knits. I am totally glad that I read that today. One of the tricks that I didn't do before totally made a difference on my project, I know because on the first side I messed it up and on the second one, it looks good. She said to first do ballpoint needles, (okay forgot that one, but usually I do I was just in a rush today) and then the second great tip is to use the walking foot to make the knit fabric move in correctly. OH MY Gosh did it ever make a difference. I got a walking foot along with my Brother 294 stitch back in September of 09 but I never once thought about using it with knits. It was amazing. So amazing that I think I'm an idiot for never using my walking foot before. I used it more besides just the knit that I needed to applique, lets just say that. Anyone without a walking foot should run out and get a generic version at their local Joann's if they don't own one :) Well here is the finished project that with serging, and sewing, took me a week to put together for 2 bean bags. Here is some pics done with my lovely free posers that love them so much they had to jump on them for hours tonight..
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