Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Pretzel Butterflies - yummy spring/summer snack

How cute is this? 
 

All you need to get started is wax paper,  a bag of mini pretzels and a bag of mini pretzel sticks. Then head out to your local craft store (in my case that is Michael's craft store) and get melting chocolates (I did dark for the body and head and then got purple for the wings, but you can do any color you want). Ooh, and don't forget some cute sprinkle to add to the wings!   Michael's also sells these great pastry bags that you can use directly in the microwave to melt the chocolate to use for these tasty treats!  The key to this project is having everything ready to go before you melt the chocolate (the chocolate sets up fairly quickly, so you have to work quickly!) 
 
First I laid out my mini pretzels on wax paper back to back like the above picture.
 
Next I broke the mini pretzel sticks in half and had them ready to go to use for the antennae.
 
Then I piped the chocolate to create the "body" of the caterpillar, which also holds the  pretzels together, and at the top I made a circle for the "head" of the butterfly.  As soon as you make the head, you have to put the mini pretzels sticks in that chocolate for the anntenae so they stick.
 
Then I melted the purple chocolate and filled in the "wings" of the butterfly and
put the sprinkles.  That's it!  Easy and the children in my son's class loved them! 
My suggestion as far as transporting them is to put a layer of wax paper
inbetween each layer of butterflies so they don't stick together.  Enjoy!
 
 
 
 

Monday, February 18, 2013

Make your words into shapes/pictures!


 
OK, so I found this on pinterest and I have to say I LOVE it - you can turn any of your words into tons of shapes.  The site is called Tagxedo (http://www.tagxedo.com/ ).  You can basically write almost any amount of words and then choose a shape and it will do it for you!  Check out the great one I made above - I plan on framing it and hanging it in our house.  Also makes for a thrifty but thoughtful gift idea - think weddings, anniversaries, or even baby stuff!  Enjoy! 

Monday, February 11, 2013

100 Day Project Idea



Looking for a creative, interesting school project to do with your child for their 100th Day of School?  My son loves Spongebob, so it was a no-brainer when it came time to do his project.  He knew he wanted to do something involving his favorite cartoon character.  He also loves Skittles candy so we decided to use both to make this wonderful 100th Day project.  

We started with a small cardboard box, and covered it with yellow construction paper.  I drew circles on paper for the eyes and had my son cut them out.  He also cut out the pineapple and jellyfish to use for the project.  My son had counted out 100 yellow skittles (and ate the other colors while we went along lol), and the only time I didn't let him help was when I hot-glued the skittles to the box (those glue guns get mighty hot!).  Spongebob's "arms" are just extra cardboard cut into rectangles and covered with the same yellow paper we used for his body.  We also used extra cardboard for the base, which we covered with foil.


I let him write Happy 100 Day on paper, and then cut it out and attached it to the jellyfish.  
On the pineapple he wrote his name.


He also enjoyed writing this message on the base of the project.


Here is the finished project with one happy little boy!  
His teacher loved the idea and creativity used for this project!




Thursday, January 31, 2013

Yummy sausage appetizers - easy and delicious!

Sausage Cheese Balls
Picture & recipe courtesy of www.bettycrocker.com


This is definitely one of my "go-to" recipes when I want to make a ton of appetizers.  You can make these ahead of time and freeze them - then just pop as many as you want onto a baking sheet and into a preheated 350 degree oven for 10-15 minutes, and in no time you will have delicious snacks/appetizers for your guests.  

These would be a great addition to any Superbowl Sunday menu!

Ingredients:
  • 3 cups of Bisquik® mix
  • 1 pound of uncooked bulk sausage (out of casing)
  • 4 cups of shredded cheddar cheese (16 oz.)
  • 1/2 cup grated parmesan cheese
  • 1/2 cup milk
  • 1/2 teaspoon dried rosemary leaves
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons chopped fresh parsley or 1/2 teaspoon dired parsley
  • BBQ sauce or chili sauce for dipping (optional)
Directions:

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees.  
  • Lightly grease bottom and sides of a jelly roll pan.
  • In a large bowl, stir together all ingredients, except BBQ sauce, using hands or spoon (I like to use plastic gloves and mix by hand).   
  • After mixed together, shape into 1 inch balls and place on jelly roll pan.
  • Bake 20-25 minutes or until browned.
  • Serve warm with dipping sauce.

Want to make these savory cheese balls ahead? Your options are many! You can:
  • Cover and refrigerate unbaked balls up to 24 hours. Bake as directed.
  • Cover and freeze unbaked balls up to 1 month. Heat oven to 350ºF. Place frozen balls on ungreased cookie sheet. Bake 25 to 30 minutes or until brown.
  • Bake as directed; cover and freeze up to 1 month. Heat oven to 350ºF. Place frozen balls on ungreased cookie sheet. Bake 10 to 12 minutes or until heated through.
  • Bake as directed; cover and freeze up to 1 month. Place 6 frozen balls on microwavable plate. Loosely cover with waxed paper. Microwave on High 45 seconds to 1 minute or until heated through.





  • Thursday, January 17, 2013

    Michael's 12x12 scrapbook case on sale this week - Use for LEGOS!


    WHAT A DEAL!
    These are the scrapbook cases from
    Michael's on sale for $4.99 each (reg. $8.99 each).


     
    This is the case Toys R Us sells for $13.99 (not including the legos shown in the case), and it does include a small base,
    which retails for $4.99, so the case alone would still come to $9.99.

         This week in Michael's craft stores, they have scrapbook cases on sale for $4.99 each, which would be great for storing your children's legos.  If your children are anything like mine, then they live and breathe legos, and those little tiny pieces can get all over the place! LOL  Why not organize them while not breaking the bank?  You could even color coordinate according to the lego colors (the scrapbook cases usually come in a variety of colors).  This size case should fit the small square lego bases in them as well.

         To make these even more special, buy some stickers for your children to decorate them with, or some paint markers to write their names on their very own LEGO cases!  For this price, you simply can't beat it!

    Monday, December 17, 2012

    DYI light-up Christmas tree lawn decoration

    LOVE this idea and totally going to do this for next year.  Take a tomato cage and put it upside down.  Then wrap string lights starting at the top all the way to the bottom and you'll have yourself an adorable light-up Christmas tree lawn decoration.  What's even better is you can get a couple of landscaping fabric "staples" - I call them staples because they look like huge staples that you use to hold down landscaping fabric - and use those to secure the "tree" in whatever spot you'd like on your lawn.

    Thanks so much to www.lowes.com/ for this fantastic idea!

    In Remembrance of Sandy Hook Elementary




         I don't even know where to begin, mostly because I still cannot understand why someone would shoot his way into a school and heinously murder helpless children and staff of an elementary school.  I don't think any of us will fully understand why someone would do this, and this pain that we all feel as a nation will never fully go away, it may lessen with time, but we will never forget what was done.  We will never forget the faces of the innocent children whose lives were just beginning and ended way too soon.  We will never forget the staff of the school who woke up and went to do the jobs they loved, working with children. 

         Over the past couple years, we have seen many indescribable tragedies that have shaken us, but for me personally, this one hits close to home and is the worst I've ever seen.  I have two beautiful children, aged 5 and 7, that I would give my life for, as any parent would.  And to think that someone would willingly hurt them just takes my breath away.  Where do we draw the line?  Now we can't even feel safe sending our children to school?  

         Many people say "What is this world coming to?"  One of things we need to do, as difficult as it is, is to live our lives the way we always have, and let our children have their innocence.  As parents it is our job to shield our children from these things as much as we possibly can.  Of course they will hear about it to some degree, but we cannot let our children and ourselves stop living and enjoying our time on this earth, for we don't know which day is our last.  We cannot let our freedom and faith get taken away by a monster who doesn't value life.  We have to inform our children of bad things that could and do happen in life, but we have to make sure to do it in a way that children would understand.  Gone are the days of letting our children be as carefree as we once were.  I remember as a child walking around the corner to the candy store with my friends at a very young age, just as all the other children in the neighborhood did.  There were always neighbors outside and tons of children outside playing.  And none of us worried about a thing, except for who was going to be "it" in the game of tag; or who was getting picked next on a team for kickball.  We were young and carefree and had not a care in the world.  Unfortunately times have changed and we need to give our children the knowledge of bad things to help keep them safe.

         There are others that say "How could God let this happen?"  God didn't let this happen, in my opinion the devil did, but God was right there by those little angels when they met him at the gates of heaven.  They are safe now in His hands.  Unfortunately since the start of time there has been evil, but there has also been good.  Many more children and staff could have died that day if certain staff members didn't go above and beyond to save lives.  The first responders didn't even know what they were walking into when they entered the building, but they too saved many lives just by the monster ending his own upon hearing police enter the building.  Of course that doesn't lessen the sorrow and heartache that we all feel for the people who perished on that day, but it leaves us with a little glimmer of hope that good will ALWAYS prevail over evil in some way.  

         The only thing I can say about this tragic event is that every day I look at my children and thank God that I have them.  I always did that, but now even more than ever I feel lucky to have them to hug and kiss.  Even when they are testing my patience, as children often do, I find myself lucky that I can calmly talk to them and guide them through life.  There is no greater gift than the gift of parenthood.  God bless the community residing near Sandy Hook Elementary, and God bless the friends and family of the deceased.  We will rise and prevail and be a better nation.

    These are pictures of some of the angels that earned their wings on Friday, December 14th (pictures courtesy of various sources online):


    Daniel Barden, 7

    Jesse Lewis, 6

    Caroline Previdi, 6
    Josephine Gay, 7

    Avielle Richman, 6

    Ann Marie Murphy, 52
    James Mattioli, 6
    Ana M. Marquez-Greene, 6
    Chase Kowalski, 7
    Catherine Hubbard, 6
    Rachel Davino, 29
    Grace McDonnell, 7
    Principal Dawn Lafferty Hochsprung was one of those killed at Sandy  Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut (Photo: Newtown Patch)
    Dawn Lafferty Hochsprung, 47


    Nancy Lanza, 52
    Nancy Lanza, 52

    Dylan Hockley, 6 (CNN)
    Dylan Hockley, 6

    Victoria Soto (Photo: KCTV News)
    Victoria Soto, 27
    Olivia Engel (Courtesy Timothy Nosenzo/Engel Familiy)
    Olivia Engel, 6
    Charlotte Bacon, 6 (CNN)
    Charlotte Bacon, 6
    Mark Sherlach and his wife, school psychologist Mary Sherlach, pose for a photo (AP/Mark Sherlach)
    Mary Sherlach, 56
    This 2012 photo provided by the family shows Lauren Rousseau (AP/Rousseau Family)
    Lauren Russeau, 30
    Emilie Parker (Photo: Emilie Parker Fund Facebook Page)
    Emilie Parker, 6
    Jessica Rekos, 6 (CNN)
    Jessica Rekos, 6
    The names of those killed at the Sandy Hook Elementary school were released by state police on Saturday. The list includes full names of children only when parents have spoken publicly:
    • Charlotte, 6
    • Daniel, 7
    • Rachel Davino, 29
    • Olivia, 6
    • Josephine, 7
    • Ana, 6
    • Dylan, 6
    • Dawn Hocksprung, 47
    • Madeleine, 6
    • Catherine, 6
    • Chase, 7
    • Jesse, 6
    • James, 6
    • Grace, 7
    • Anne Marie Murphy, 52
    • Emilie Parker, 6
    • Jack, 6
    • Noah, 6
    • Caroline, 6
    • Jessica, 6
    • Avielle, 6
    • Lauren Russeau, 30
    • Mary Sherlach, 56
    • Victoria Soto, 27
    • Benjamin, 6
    • Allison, 6