Saturday, December 18, 2010

Oh Christmas Tree....

I have been quite the slacker when it comes to Christmas decor. I usually put up a few trees, decorate the mantle, and put some garland outside. However, we've had a lot of unexpected home repairs this year and have had family visiting from out-of-town. I barely managed to get one tree up and put some Christmas ornaments in a bowl. So here is my hot pink and orange tree. 





Close up

Merry Christmas!

Friday, December 17, 2010

Lyndsey’s Addicting Buffalo Chicken Dip

Yesterday on Twitter, we had a discussion about what our favorite “go-to” dip was. You know the kind that makes people stand over the table, and almost growl at anyone that comes close.  Lyndsey shared her Buffalo Chicken Dip with me.  A big thank you is in order because it is DELISH.

Lyndsey’s Addicting Buffalo Chicken Dip

Ingredients:

  • 1 (8 ounce) package cream cheese, softened
  • 1 cup ranch salad dressing
  • 1 cup buffalo wing sauce (Lyndsey uses Moore’s brand. We don’t have it here, so I used Syberg’s. LOVE that brand.)
  • 2 cups of boiled & shredded chicken
  • 2 cups of shredded cheddar cheese (I only used 1 cup)

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Directions:

  • Preheat oven to 350.
  • Mix the 1st 3 ingredients, then add the chicken.
  • Put in a casserole dish sprayed with cooking spray.
  • Sprinkle as much cheese as you like on top.

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  • Bake at 350 degrees for 20-30 minutes or until cheese on top is bubbly.
  • Serve with Fritos, tortilla chips, or whatever strikes your fancy.

Thanks Lyndsey for letting me share your wonderful recipe!

Yummy, yum, yum!

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Chess Bars

Here’s the recipe for the Chess Bars I made at Thanksgiving. These have coconut in them, but don’t let that scare you. You can’t really taste the coconut, and it adds a nice sweetness and texture to the chess bars.

Chess Bars

Preheat oven to 350 degrees.

Crust Ingredients:

  • 1 box yellow cake mix
  • 1 egg
  • 1 stick unsalted butter, softened

Mix and press in bottom of greased pan.

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Top Ingredients:

  • 1 box of powdered sugar
  • 2 eggs
  • (1) 8 oz. box cream cheese
  • 1 cup coconut flakes

Mix together in a blender or by hand until thoroughly combined.

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Spread on top of bottom layer. Bake for 35-45 minutes or until golden brown. image

Be careful to not overcook, or they will become tough to chew. Let cool and cut into squares.

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Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Move Over Oprah-Here’s My Favorite Things

I’d like to share with you some new products I’ve found and a few of my “tried and true” items that I use daily.

My list isn’t as fabulous as Oprah’s “Favorite Things” list. You won’t pee your pants while jumping up and down. You may faint and spontaneously combust though.

First up…..HOLY Rice Krispie Treats! I spotted this treasure in Walgreens last night. 

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This is a 2 pound sheet of Rice Krispie Treat. You can decorate it like a cake or cut it into squares for those last minute school parties you forgot (not that…..*ahem* I’ve ever done that or anything).  I think the measurement is about 15” x 11.5”. 

Think of all the fun things you could do with this and not have to get your hands all buttery and sticky.  Here’s the kicker----they don’t have quite the same taste as the homemade ones.

Next up….L'Oreal Infallible Never Fail Lipliner in Nude.

image This is my favorite lip liner. I don’t use lip liner everyday, but this is always in my makeup bag.

L’Oreal Infallible 6 Hour Never Fail Lipgloss in “Sunset”

Okay ladies, I’ve never gotten 6 hours out of this lipgloss, but it is near perfect in color. I also love the color “Coral Sands”. I have this in every purse, every makeup drawer, and even in some coat pockets. It’s a lovely, muted peach, and I love, love, love how natural and warm this color is.

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If your poof needs a little sumpin’ sumpin’ , try Big Sexy Hair Brand “What a Tease- Backcomb in a Bottle”.

This is a fun product to get extra volume. It’s kind of a weird texture, so you don’t want to go all “Jersey Shore” when you start spraying, or you’ll end up with a rats’ nest. image

I buff Makeup For Ever HD High Definition Powder over my mineral foundation.  I like how light this powder is. Don’t let the fact that it’s white skur you. You won’t look like Michael Jackson.

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I’ve used this liner for YEARS. If you put this on, and then go over it with an eye shadow powder in the same color, it’ll last all day & night.

Revlon Colorstay Eyeliner in Black Brown

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 This is the cheapy face wash I use in the shower. I like the fact that it has benzoyl peroxide, but doesn’t bleach the doo-hicky out of your clothes and bedding like Pro-Active does.

I use this with my Clarisonic brush.

AcneFree Oil Free Purifying Cleanser

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Neutrogena Makeup Remover Cleansing Towelettes is another product that you’ll find all over my house. I have them on my nightstand, in my bathroom, and in my car. I love that I can use these anywhere.

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Lastly, I’d like to share another favorite…..Maybelline Dream Mousse Blush in “Rose Petal”.

I follow a tip that Bobbi Brown published in her latest book. She suggests layering cream blush over powder blush. I tried it and really liked the “depth” that her technique gives.

I layer this OVER Nars “Orgasm” Blush or Bare Minerals “Warmth”. 

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Just take two fingers and dab/pat a little on the apples of your cheeks. It’s a very fresh look.

So there you have it…… a few of my favorites.

Unleash your inner Oprah.

What products are you liking right now?

Monday, December 6, 2010

I’m Making a List and Checking It Twice

Anyone that knows me, knows I love me some lists! I make “To Do” lists every day. I have lists on my phone, on post-its, and I also make lists for my kiddos.

The first year of kindergarten was challenging for us. We had just moved to a new state.  On top of that, the transition of going to school 5 full days a week was overwhelming for us all.  I found every morning that I repeated OVER and OVER things like “Did you brush your teeth?” “Next you need to get dressed.” , find your shoes, etc.

Finally I realized that I needed some sort of check list to help my kiddos take responsibility for getting ready and also to help them establish a routine.  So I came up with these.

This is the girls’ morning tasks. They already know to do the basics like brushing their teeth and hair, but this list ensures a tidy room before school.

This list in on their adjoining bathroom mirror with a dry erase marker.

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This list is their “After School Checklist”.

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Right below this checklist, I have clipboards with each girls’ weekly reports/calendar that they receive from their homeroom teachers.  Here’s what that area looks like.  It’s on the side of the refrigerator by the back door.

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And……here is their “Chore Chart”.  I bought the blue card holder at a teacher supply store, but I saw something similar at Wal-Mart in the school supply section.  I made very “do-able” tasks for the girls and came up with cute titles like “Dishwashing Diva”, “Shoe Patrol”, and “Toy Manager”.  Add some pictures from clip art, print, and laminate.

Each girl has one column of tasks for the week. Some jobs need to be done daily, while others like “gardener” (water plants) need only be done once or twice during the week. I try to divvy up the jobs and make them equal in time and difficulty.

I got this idea from looking at how teachers assign responsibilities to each student in their class.

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I think it’s a great idea for children to share in household responsibilities.  We don’t pay for doing what is necessary to be a part of our household. It’s a personal choice for us. It’s totally up to each family what works for them.

We give a weekly allowance and do pay extra if a child is wanting to complete extra tasks to save for special something.

Here’s what this area looks like. It’s behind the back door where the family calendar is.

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Here’s the area next to our breakfast table. We always do homework there and it’s much easier to have all our supplies nearby. 

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I bought this little stand at Target and it holds each girl’s “working basket”. Each basket has crayons, pencils, markers, and glue. They can take the basket to the table and then replace it when finished.

The middle shelf has flash cards and other learning tools. The bottom shelves hold each girl’s library books. I can’t tell you how many times we’ve had late library books because we couldn’t find them. Perfect solution—put it back on the shelf when you’re finished reading.

I promise I’m not a militant mom. haha This is just a system that I have adapted from other ideas and it works well for us. It helps getting ready for school easier and keeps everyone organized and less stressed.

You might also enjoy this blog post about Dressing the Bear- a great way to be prepared for those “what to wear” fights in the morning.

Do you moms have ideas or a system that works for you? I’m always looking for ways to make our lives simpler!