Sunday, October 30, 2011

Crafty craft craft!

Hey readers,
It's Brianna! I have SO many crafts going on! I'm going to be posting all the pictures and how-to's! Halloween crafts came out super cute, and I will share! 
Now onto..... (dun-da-da-dun!) CHRISTMAS! I have lots and lots of ideas, so stick around and see the crafty crap:) 
Happy Crafting! 

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

About my long absence..and a recipe!

Hey everyone, it's Alexis. I haven't been doing much crafty stuff lately because my husband is going through some serious medical issues and my focus is on him and the kids. I have, however, gotten into freezer meals, and let me tell you, they're fabulous! I wish I'd discovered this years ago! I use the "Don't Panic, Dinner's in the Freezer" and "Don't Panic, More Dinner's in the Freezer" cook books, everything I've tried in them is fabulous! I recommend them to anyone and everyone. I change up the recipes a bit (mostly because I hate, hate, HATE chopping onions and I don't like big chunks of garlic either) and I've gotten some interest on facebook so I think I'll post some of the recipes I use, with the changes as well. HOWEVER, the cookbooks are like 8 or 9 dollars on Amazon, so I think you all should get your own eventually, I don't want to infringe on their copyrights. I did ten meals, all multiplied by three so that I don't have to do "real" cooking for five weeks while my husband is in leadership training for the military. I never know when he's going to get home and I don't want to go through all that work for just me and maybe the kids eating a little bit (does not happen often) so we went and bought a 7 cubic freezer chest from Sam's Club and a whole bunch of food and I spent this last three day weekend doing nothing but cooking. But oh how satisfying! I think it will really help on the whole watching what you're eating thing. Because who doesn't love a home cooked meal everynight? Duh, everyone! But who honestly has the time and/or energy to do it every night? If you raised your hand, you should come live at my house! ha ha!
This is the meal we ate last night. It was FABULOUS, and guess what? My two year old AND my 10 month old both LOVED it too! Winner!!
Baked Penne with Sausage, Tomatoes and Cheese
       x3
       x6
      x9
1 lb. Uncooked penne pasta
3 lbs
6 lbs
9 lbs
1 lb. Hot Italian sausage
3 lbs
6 lbs
9 lbs
1 cup chopped onion
3c
6c
9c
2 garlic cloves, minced
6
12
18
8 oz. Tomato paste
24oz
48oz
72oz
8 oz. Tomato sauce
24oz
48oz
72oz
1/4 t. salt
3/4t
1 1/2t
2 1/4t
1/4 t. black pepper
3/4t
1 1/2t
2 1/4t
2-14 oz. Cans diced tomatoes, undrained
6
12
18
1/4 cup fresh basil, chopped
3/4c
1 1/2c
2 1/4c
1 cup fresh mozzarella cheese, shredded
3c
6c
9c
1 cup fresh parmesan cheese, grated
3c
6c
9c
I cup Italian fontal cheese, grated
3c
6c
9c


Original Recipe Yield
12 Servings
Cooking Day
Cook pasta according to package directions, omitting salt and oil. Drain pasta and set aside. Remove casings form sausage. Cook sausage, onion and garlic in a large, nonstick skillet over medium heat until browned, stirring to crumble. Drain. Add tomato paste, tomato sauce, salt, pepper, and tomatoes; bring to a boil. Cover, reduce heat, and simmer 10 minutes, stirring occasionally. Combine cooked pasta, sausage mixture, and basil. Place half of the pasta mixture in a lined 9x13 baking dish. Top with half of each cheese. Repeat layers. Freeze, using foil and plastic wrap method.
Serving Day
Return unwrapped meal to original baking dish. Thaw slightly. Bake in a preheated 350 degree oven for 25 minutes or until bubbly. (I need to put this note up here too. You do need to thaw it out completely OR cook for about an hour, I just found out this little tidbit last night lol!)

*Notes from Alexis:  I multiplied it by three and I used dried minced onion (so nowhere near three cups) and granulated garlic. Mostly I sprinkled and mixed until it smelled good. I also used a summer sausage (because it’s already cooked) I diced it up really small and cooked it just a bit with the onion and garlic to bring out the flavor. I didn’t have fresh parmesan, so I just used the regular stuff that you can buy off the shelf (although fresh would be amazing) and I had no idea what Italian frontal cheese is, or where to find it. So I used mozzarella, parmesan, and provolone instead. Remember that the worded directions are for only one recipe and you need to divide by however many you’re multiplying by. The foil and wrap method is lining your pan with foil (enough to go all the way around the pasta, since you’ll be folding it over your food) and then a layer of saran wrap, same size if not a little bigger. Remember when you’re using saran wrap your meal; things need to be mostly cooled before you can put it on the wrap. Wrap up your meal tightly with the saran wrap. The goal is to make it air tight to prevent freezer burn. Then wrap the foil the same way.  Put it in the freezer, pan and all, and let it freeze for a few hours. Then you can take it out of the pan and it will keep it’s shape. Makes it nice for stacking too. :D It’s called the flash freeze method. One more note on this particular recipe, you really do need to thaw it out mostly if not all the way. I followed the recipe and it took about an hour to cook all the way though. So just keep that in mind. Enjoy cooking everyone! And definately be expecting to hear from me more often. She's baaaaack! And I'll try to get Bree to get her happy butt on here too. I know SHE'S been crafting up a storm down there in Washington.

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Mini Witch Hat

So my 2 year old was going to be a witch. So I made her dress from a pattern and then I was stuck on her hat. I couldn't find what I was looking for anywhere so I made up my own. I only took one picture while I was making it because I wasn't sure it was going to come together, but I took lots of pictures after it was finished and I'll go through the steps with you.
Yes, this is a cereal box. Cut your circle however large you want it on your kid's head, then the cone takes a little playing with. But I made my short and squat. :) Cover them with faric.


 I added a little puff of matching tulle from her dress just to tie it together. Embellish as you'd like. then I hot glued the cone on top of the tulle. Press down firmly.
 You can see here that I had to add a circle of satin just to cover the wrapped around piece. I melted the edge so it wouldn't fray.
 I added a comb (acutally, I tried a head band first and it wasn't as sturdy as I wanted it, so I did a comb) :D

 Put on your adorable witch.
Then go make a matching one for you because it's sassy!
Happy Halloween!!
~A~

Mongolian yumminess

Okay, so back home there was this little family owned restaraunt called "Mongolian Buffet". What you did was put all sorts of meet and veggies, then noodles and sauces in a bowl and they grilled it over a flat round hot plate with sticks (it goes back to the guys in the Mongolian army cooking their food on their shields with their swords) or so the story says. Anyway, it's delish and I must've eaten there at least once a week since it was very close to where I worked right out of high school. Then I move up here and I haven't found anything remotely like it SO I kind of came up with my own version. So bear with me, I kinda just threw stuff in, and there are no measurments for the sauces, I just covered whatever I was cooking. I did take lots of pictures though so hopefully that will help. So enjoy my all original Mongolian Grill Yumminess (and yes, that's the official name lol! :P)

What you need:
Fresh carrots, sliced
Fresh celery, also sliced
I like snow peas
and a green bell pepper, diced
I used 2 lbs of thinly sliced beef
4 packet ramen noodles, no broth
teryaki sauce
soy sauce
lemon juice (optional)
worsheshire sauce (optional)
Chop up your veggies, this takes the most amount of time and you don't want to be worrying about burning your meat so just do it first.

 This is the meat, it's a thinly sliced beef.
 Close up on the type of meat. It just makes a nice meat for your dish. Cut the strips of meat into about 2 inch strips.
 Put about a tablespoon or two in a pan (I use a flat bottomed wok, I got it at IKEA) when your pan is hot, cook your meat. Drain juices.

 Add your fresh veggies, then pour in some teriyaki sauce and some soy sauce. The meat and veggies will suck up the juices so you're going to end up adding more as things look dry. You want a lot of juice for when you add noodles so don't be afraid to just dump it on. I also add lemon juice, but that's just me. :D
 Let your veggies cook down so they're softer.
 As your veggies are cooking down, prepare your noodles (I used 4 packs of ramen noodle WITHOUT the broth) The noodles with absorb your sauce in the wok so you don't need the broth.
 Add your noodles, I also added a can of that oriental baby corn and water chestnuts. They don't need to cook long since they're canned. Add more soy and teriyaki sauce. I also put another dash of lemon juice and some worschershire sauce. Add sauces that you think will make it taste good. Remember, if it smells good, chances are it will taste good.
Eat and enjoy! Yum!
~A~

Monday, October 25, 2010

B finally joining the band wagon!

Hey Crafter's,
My name is Brianna, I am the other author on this awesome blog! ;) I haven't had alot of time to post since we uploaded it, but now I had a moment! A bit about mwah, I'm happily married to my best friend, going on 5 years! We have a 3 year old daughter and we are pregnant with #2, we just found out we are having a baby boy!! We're super stoked! He's due to make his entrance sometime in March!!
I've never been into crafty "crap" (thats where that title comes from, I've always called it that.. ;) Until, this pregnancy, I took maternity leave from my career and am a good ol' fashioned stay at home mom now, (I've been a Birth Doula for 3 years) Which I do love, but I enjoy being with my kids way more! So anywho, since being home, I found fun creative things to make, and neat stuff to involve my daughter! So now, I enjoy doing my "crafty crap" alot more.. ;)
Well enjoy!
~B. 

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Fall Decorating

Now I'm not going to make any secret of the fact that Christmas is my favorite holiday, but I love the colors of fall. I live in Alaska so our fall is only about three weeks, in fact, it is snowing outside right now. All the leaves have already fallen so it doesn't feel like "fall" anymore. However, it's fall in my house. :D I've done a few super easy projects to bring in a little of the colors of fall and the feeling of the season in my home.
 This little guy we got on sale (3.99!) from Michaels, and he's supposed to go outside, but my two year old thinks he's a buddy so I don't think he'll ever make in any further than the entry. Super cute though!
 Okay, I made this last year so I don't have how to pictures, but it was pretty simple. get a few bunches of fall flowers, a witch hat and some cute, wide wired ribbon. Pull off the heads of flowers and start hot gluing them to the brim, add foilage to create fullness.
 Top off with a cute bow (mine is crooked on purpose)
 And you've got a cute table centerpiece! (I suppose you could wear it if you wanted to, but I'm not a hat kinda gal so I like it for decoration better)
 This one was super easy. Get one of those twine harvest horns (with a flat back) and put two bunches of fall flowers from you favorite craft store. Preferably one with a lot going on. Mine has leaves and berries and pine cones, acorns, and of course several types of flowers. You kind of weave them together so they stick together instead of looking like two kinds of bunches. Hang it on the wall and you're done! Decorating for dummies! (me lol!)

 Okay, this one I just did. Get one of these stick wreaths
 two lengths of leaf garlands
 Tuck the ends in a few inches away from each other.
 And wind around, (I found finishing one, then doing the other was easier than trying to do both at once)
And you're done! (Yes, that is my hand, my wreath hanger has gone missing and I need to find it.)
~A~

Saturday, October 9, 2010

Puff Quilt!

So there's this other blog http://www.honeybearlane.com/ and she does these really cool puff quilts, so of course I had to try it. I liked it because it had smaller steps to make the quilt, so you can have smaller goals and feel like you're getting somewhere.

Cut out the sqaures (fabric 5", backing 4.5" eight of each pattern)

My pile of squares

Then you make your puffs...

My pile of puffs. :D


Then figure out your pattern and lay them out.

Sew the strips.

Then sew the strips together

Back of the top

Then put on your puff border

Bind it and let a cute baby enjoy it! :D

You're done!!
If you want the whole tutorial, just head over to honeybearlane and look under puff quilt. It's easy to follow. Enjoy!