Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Trader Joes Tuesday- VIDEO TUTORIAL- Candy Cane Joe Joe Truffles

Candy Cane Joe Joe Truffles are AMAZINGLY DELICIOUS!



And now for my first video tutorial! I'm not sure why we didn't think of this sooner. My husband did go to film school after all. Forgive the quality of the footage. We obviously need a new camera. Or at least one with more than 8mb of memory on it.



So, what do you guys think? Should we do more videos?

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Monday, November 15, 2010

Are you checking in with Reality?

Reality. A funny little word for those of us who are Virtual Realists. Often Reality gives us a good swift kick in the hiney to make sure we are paying attention. Reality right now is having me check in with myself to make sure that I'm balancing my IRL (In Real Life) world with my Virtual one.

For us Momprenuers our reality at any given time could be a number of things. Are the kids fed? When was the last time I showered? Oh crud, I haven't updated the Etsy site in a few days. What's for dinner? Man, this workroom is a disaster! Seriously Facebook... I only popped on for 5 minutes and now it's three hours later.

Often because of all that I have to do in a day some things get left out or forgotten. A few weeks ago it was an online meeting. I failed to check my calender that day and decided to take the kids out of the house. It was a beautiful day! But the reality is that I could have done both that day if I had CHECKED IN with my calender (which is REALITY in a nutshell) and made it home in enough time to also go to my meeting.


So my new goal is to Reality Check twice a day. Once in the morning as I'm eating breakfast and once again at night right before bed. I'll give you an example of my morning Reality Check. I spend some time (about 10-20 minutes) working on schedule and to do lists.

Family
1. Check calender for any meetings/appointments/special things at school/work/church.
2. Make the Schedule for the Day (I need this otherwise I might get distracted... facebook. Craft blogs. Ravelry.)
3. What's for lunch and dinner? (I have my menu for the week done but I need to get out the stuff for dinner now. Before I forget. Yet again. And I absolutely detest meat that has be thawed in the microwave.)
4. What do the kids need? How are they doing emotionally/physically/in school/at church? Etc.

Business
1. Check calender for any upcoming deadlines.
2. Review the PoA (Plan of Attack) that I made during the previous nights Reality Check.
3. Points to Ponder- For example... Does my schedule work for me? Should I do that craft show? What about putting my stuff in the shop downtown that does consignment. What stores are low on product? New ideas for product, etc.

House
1. Are there any super huge messes that need to be cleaned up?
2. Cleaning Schedule- I do one BIG deep clean a week. The whole house. Top to bottom. It works better for me but I know a fair few people who like to do a little bit each day. I prefer to straighten up rooms every night before bed and make sure my dishes are clean. I leave the heavier stuff for my Cleaning Frenzy day.
3. What maintenance/projects need to be done? Put them on the schedule to tackle.


I've found if I take the 20 minutes at breakfast and the 10 minutes at bedtime to go over these things that the important things to me are always being carefully considered. I might also add finances to this list. That seems to be a big thing for me right now. Hmmm... something to ponder tonight!

Thursday, November 11, 2010

I need another set of eyes. And more color!

Here's what the workroom looks like RIGHT NOW. (Yes, I decided to take the big plunge and move it downstairs so I can work and be close to the kiddo's.)








Ok, ready... set... go! Hit me with your ideas. (For furniture placement and where to put the computer. I have ideas to add color.)

The (dis)organization of an at home studio.

My workroom was supposed to be upstairs in the extra bedroom. Except that I have never, NOT ONCE, worked in there. It's just not convenient for me. The kids either are downstairs or outside and the computer is not even in there. And I don't think there is room for it.

Holy Mess of a Room, Batman! How did it get that bad?



So, it has become a dumping ground of arts and crafts supplies. And yarn. A whole lot of yarn. So now I'm debating whether or not to move it downstairs to the dining room. I think it's doable. The dining room doesn't get a lot of use. If we want to have more than another couple over it requires the leaf put in the table. And then you can't walk around it. And then there is the fact that it is carpeted. Which I would gladly rip out in a heartbeat if we didn't live in a rental.


Dining Room

Dining room view from the Living Room.

But what if we actually do want to entertain? We could eat in the kitchen. It's big enough.

Why is this such a hard decision?

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Christmas Stockings That Match My Decor

My husband just nods his head and smiles at me everytime I say "This years Christmas Decor" because... well I like to change it. I have two color schemes. A pretty red and gold and a beautiful blue and brown. Last year was blue and brown and I had made this wreath to hang on my picture window frame.

My ornaments are alos brown and blue. And I threw some gold in there for fun. I'll post pictures of my tree later this month when I get it up.

But there is a problem. Our Christmas stockings go with decor #1 the Red and Gold decor. Red and Gold stockings look a tad "off" next to a blue and brown decor scheme. So I decided to make my own.



Step 1. Go to Joann's. This is probably also the most expensive step. Buy ribbon, a yard of felt, some polyester shantung and some heat n' bond. Ignore the scrapbooking, yarn, floral design, and beads. Wait! Beads are 40% off. Go back to the bead section.

Step 2. Once you are home you either have the option of trying to craft with your kids around (not my first choice) or wait until they go to bed. If your anything like me waiting is not really a valid option when the creative juices are flowing so you try all the distraction methods you can think of. The one that always works for me is popcorn in popcorn buckets and a show. I only bring the popcorn in buckets out once or twice a month so they don't catch on that I'm trying to do something truly awesome.

Step 3. Use whatever large piece of paper you can find to draw a template of a stocking out on. My template was made on the back of a Trader Joes brown paper shopping bag. Cut the template out.

Step 4. Using the template and with your felt folded in half (so you cut two out at a time) trace the template and cut out how many stockings you want. I think I was able to get 6 stockings out of mine with a bit leftover.

Step 5. Involves the use of a sewing machine. Using either a thread that matches the felt or a coordinating color sew the stocking together leaving the open... well, open.

Step 6. Now it's time for the fake silk shantung. I love this stuff. It's so incredibly pretty. If I could make everything out of shantung I probably would. Following the instructions on the Heat N' Bond package adhere the heat n' bond to the shantung. It's best to do this before you cut out your letters. Trust me.

Step 7. In Microsoft word or whatever your favorite program is make a really big letter. I get the cutest and best fonts from http://www.kevinandamanda.com/fonts/freescrapbookfonts/. Make sure you measure your stocking before printing out your letter. (On the flip side I have a KNK Maxx so I just run the heat n' bond treated fabric through my craft cutter thus eliminating half of this step.) Pring out your letter and cut it out, using it as a template. Trace the template onto the shantung and cut that out as well. Cut out 3 inch high strips of shantung for the cuff of the stocking (if three inches is too small or too big do what you need to do to make it look right).

Step 8. Heat up your iron and iron on your shantung letter and cuff.

Step 9. Cut 1 inch wide strips by four or five inches of felt for the hangars of the stockings. Fold in half and hand stitch to the inside of the stocking. I used cute little cross stitches for detail.

Step 10. Cut and tie a 10 inch long wired ribbon bow to the hangar and oila! Beatiful, creative and best of all it matches your Christmas decor! (And looks so much cuter than the cheap red velvet ones.)



I made enough for the whole family. Please note that I made these last year shortly after giving birth to my third son. You may notice that there are 6 stockings. Yes, I did indeed make one for an as yet unborn child (no I'm NOT pregnant... just a planner.) Yes, my kids names spell a word. I like it that way.

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Trader Joes Tuesday- Chicken, quinoa and black beans!

This week I picked up some Organic Red Quinoa (pronounced keen-wa for those of you who were wondering just HOW do you say that word), Organic Sweet Yellow Corn, Kidney Beans, and some onions from TJ's. (Ok, so my husband grabbed them before he left for the day but you get the picture.)


On hand I had the  black beans, crushed garlic, sea salt, cumin, black pepper, chicken, chicken broth and canola oil. I wish I had some cilantro but you know, it tasted pretty darn yummy without it.

In my rice cooker I made up a batch of the red quinoa. For this recipe I used 3/4 cup quinoa and 1 1/2 cups of chicken broth. I also put in the cumin and salt and pepper. Although this could be added at any step.


While that was going I chopped and browned the onions and garlic. I also cubed the chicken.



Don't forget to drain and RINSE your beans. You want to do this because it actually cuts down on how... well musical you will be later in the evening. :)



Remove the onions from your pan and add the chicken and cook until done. About 5 minutes or so. Add the beans and the corn and cook until they are warm. Mix the corn/bean/chicken in with the quinoa. I just added it all to the rice cookers pot so I didn't have to dirty yet another dish.

Plate it up!




And that my friends is another yummy, delicious, and best of all healthy and hearty gluten and dairy free dinner using mostly Trader Joe ingredients.

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