Valentine’s Wreath

Talk about super easy…you can make this wreath in less than 10 minutes. You will need two red feather boas, one foil/metallic Valentine’s garland, 3 straight pins and one styrofoam wreath form.  I bought the boas after Valentine’s Day last year on clearance at Big Lots and I used the Joann Fabrics iphone app to save 40% off of the garland and the styrofoam wreath form.  The total to make this wreath was less than $10.

I started by wrapping the boa and the garland around each other.  Then I secured one end with a pin to the wreath form and started wrapping the boa/garland around the form.  The garland was longer than the boa, so I attached another boa to the form with a pin, wrapped the garland around the boa, then wrapped the boa/garland around the form, just like I did with the first one.  I ended up having to cut the second boa almost in half as it was way longer than the rest of the garland.  I secured the end to the form with the last pin, and that’s it!  No sewing, no glueing, no measuring.  And I think its super cute!.

Easy and frugal Chili Bar for Super Bowl

Photo Courtesy of McCormick

I think I’m gonna go super easy for Super Bowl this year with a chili bar. I have a ton of beans and tomatoes on hand from last weeks QFC stock up sale. I have frozen shredded cheese from Fred Meyer a few weeks back and have a ton of potatoes and onions on hand from my Bountiful baskets. I’ve got frozen dogs and boxes Nabisco crackers that were on sale around Thanksgiving. The only thing I think I’ll need is sour cream and fritos. I can deal with that. Here’s the link to our super yummy crock pot chili.  Don’t forget to look through your stock piles when it comes to entertaining. You may very well be able to make everyone happy with what you have on hand.

I think I’ll put out

Shredded Cheese
Chopped onions
Fritos (for some reason it has to be Frito’s not tortilla chips)
Hot dogs
Baked Potatoes
Sour cream
Crackers

For the cost of just a few items everyone can have what they like.  You could even make the chili vegetarian to please everyone.

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Coupons Are Everywhere

See this ‘blinkie’? It’s a coupon dispenser right in front of this product. The pasta is on sale for $1 and the coupon value is $1 making it FREE. Keep your eyes open while shopping for such deals. I’ve run across them several times. And of course, don’t stand there and take ALL the coupons and clear the shelves. Take a few for what your family needs and leave the rest for others. 🙂







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Price List

This is an example of a rock bottom price list. Published by Live Well, Spend Less. I had one for years on a 3 x 5 in my purse. Then I advanced to a Palm Pilot and now have a smart phone. I used it a lot in the beginning to check if a sale product really was my rock bottom price. Now I pretty much know which items are routinely free or close to free and stock up then. Here is a link 

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Boston Cream Pie

My recipe drawer was a di-sas-ter!  I finally pulled the entire drawer out of the cabinet the other day and had to reach way in the back of the cabinet for all the recipes that overflowed and got smashed in the back.  Sitting down on the floor in front of the fire with a big Coke on ice, I rolled my sleeves up and dove in.  I keep most of my recipes in a card filing box with dividers.  But I am SUPER lazy about refiling them when I am done.  Anyways, I came across this recipe for Boston Cream Pie.  I’ve been wanting to try it, but was a little intimidated by the fact that the recipe calls for eleven eggs, and knew I needed to be in a “cooking for the sport of it” mood.  Well, it just so happens that I was and I gave it a try. Its a little labor intensive, but so worth the effort – delicious!

Sponge Cake
1/4 C. all-purpose flour
1/2 C. cake flour
1 tsp. baking powder
1/4 tsp. salt
1 tsp. vanilla
3 T. milk
2 T. butter
5 room temperature eggs
3/4 C. sugar

Preheat oven to 350 with the oven rack in the middle position.  Grease two 8 inch round cake pans.  Set the pans on a piece of parchment paper and trace around the bottom with a pencil.  Cut out the circles of parchment and place inside the greased pans. Whisk flours, baking powder and salt in a bowl.  Heat milk and butter in a small saucepan on low until the butter melts.  Remove from heat and add vanilla; keep warm.

Separate three of the eggs, putting the whites into the bowl of a standing mixer with the whisk attachment.  Place the three yolks and two whole eggs in another small bowl.  Beat the three whites on high speed until foamy.  Gradually add 6 T. sugar and continue to beat till soft moist peaks.  Transfer the whites to a large bowl, then put the the yolk/whole egg mixture into the standing mixer bowl.  Beat the yolks/whole eggs with remaining 6 T. sugar on medium high until eggs are thick and pale yellow in color, about 5 minutes.  Pour the beaten eggs and yolks into the bowl with the whites.

Add the  flour mixture to the  beaten eggs and whites and fold using a rubber spatula.  Add the milk mixture and fold until all the flour has been incorporated and whites and whole eggs are evenly mixed. Pour batter into prepared pans and bake until cake tops are light brown and feel firm and spring back when touched, about 20 minutes

When cakes are done, immediately run a knife around pan to loosen cakes.  Invert cakes onto large plates and remove parchment paper.  Re-invert cakes from plate onto cooling rack.

Pastry Cream
2 C. milk
6 egg yolks
1/2 C. sugar
1/4 tsp. salt
1/4 C. cornstarch, sifted
1 T. rum
1 tsp. vanilla
1 T. butter

Heat milk in small saucepan until just hot.  Whisk yolks, sugar and salt in another large saucepan until mixture is thick and lemon-colored.  Whisk in the cornstarch.  Slowly whisk in hot milk a little at a time so you don’t cook the eggs.  Cook milk mixture over medium-low heat, whisking constantly until it thickens to a pudding like consistency.  Remove from heat and stir in vanilla, rum and butter. (At this point, do your best not to stick your face in the pan and eat the whole thing – this stuff is  Pour into a bowl and place a piece of plastic wrap directly onto the surface and refrigerate until firm.

Chocolate Glaze
1 C. heavy cream
1/4 C. light corn syrup
8 oz. semisweet chocolate (I used chocolate chips)
1 tsp. vanilla

Simmer cream and corn syrup over medium heat.  Remove from heat and add chocolate.  Cover and let stand for 8 minutes.  Add vanilla and stir until mixture is smooth.  Refrigerate until it has cooled to room temperature.

Assembly:  place one cake layer on a plate or cake stand.  Spoon pastry cream over cake and spread  to cake edge.  Place the second layer on top.  Pour glaze over middle of top layer and let flow down the sides.  Let sit until glaze fully sets, about 1 hour..

My Yahoo inbox is ridiculous. I have over 63,205 unread emails. So, if I haven’t answered an email you’ve sent me, please forgive me. I was trying to clean it out but I only knew how to do 100 at a time. But, I have found a better way.

Go to Options
Mail Options
Under Behavior – check a scrolling list and 200 messages view

Now you can clean out more than 100 at a time. You can search for emails and it will list them all in that category. Once they are listed you can go under the cog (the cog is the little icon that looks like a flower or a cog in a wheel. Its next to the spam and trash icon near the top) and choose select all. Then you can delete all in that search. No more deleting 100 at a time. 

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My Garden 2012

Well, I must say, this year’s garden is a bit of a disappointment so far.  Between the cool, damp weather, inconsistent warm days, slugs and the rabbits, it’s had a rough go of it.  It’s still struggling along though, slow and steady.  Some things are doing great…

   
Cucumbers
Pole Beans
Carving pumpkins
There’s a little pumpkin!
Jack-Be-Little Pumpkins
Spring Mix Salad Greens
Romaine Lettuce
Potato Towers (man, I hope this things work)!

And some things are not doing so well….

Basil (this is the second planting)    
Kale (I think a rabbit got to it). I put slug bait out, too.
Beets  
Zinnias  
Tomatoes (are showing signs of blight) NOoooo!

I’ve read there’s no way to stop blight once it starts, but you may be able to slow it down a little.  I picked all the lower leaves off the tomato plants and watered them with a watering can to keep the water off the leaves – then it sprinkled this morning – go figure!

I’ve also got carrots, cilantro, jalapenos, green pepper, Sweet William flowers and spinach..

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