Thursday, November 19, 2009
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Thursday, October 22, 2009
Homemade Pumpkin Latte
Pumpkin Latte
- 1-2 tbs. canned pumpkin
- 1-2 tbsp vanilla extract
- 1/4 tsp cinnamon
- 1 cup milk
- 1/2 cup strong coffee
- Sugar to taste
In a saucepan, heat milk and pumpkin until steaming. Add vanilla and cinnamon.
Put mixture in a blender until thick and foamy. Pour into a mug and add coffee. Add sugar and enjoy!
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
All About Avocados
This all sounds pretty great huh? Who wouldn't want younger, softer, glowy-er skin for just $2? Who needs to pay big bucks at the spa when one can just go to their local grocery? Well, yesterday, I did just that. I went to Publix for my supplies and grabbed an avocado for $1.49 and sour cream for 99 cents. (mind wandering: I wonder why there is a dollar sign on the keyboard, but not a cents sign?) That comes to a total of $2.48. It's a little more than $2 but I figure 48 cents is worth the sacrifice. (If I wanted to get technical with it, I did really use only half of the avocado and half of $1.49 is 75 cents plus the 99 cents for sour cream and the total would be $1.74, less than $2)
Back at home, I begin the test. To halve the avocado, I cut deep to the pit all the way around from top to bottom and twisted each half off the other. I took out the pit for use later to start an avocado tree (blog on this to come later).
Then I scooped the meat out of one half and mashed up in a bowl. I recommend using a fork to do the mashing. I tried using a spoon but the pieces just kept sliding around the bowl. The fork tines catch it better. (Also, when choosing an avocado for mask making purposes, make sure it is good and ripe. It will be a little soft with a dark green rind. You can purchase the fruit before it completely ripens if you don't mind waiting a few days for it to do so.) Next I added my sour cream and mixed it with the mashed up avocado. The mask was then prepared.
As I was relaxing and letting the mask take effect, it slowly came to me that what I really just put on my face was nothing more than simple guacamole. My stomach was already growling so I got the idea to grab the Tostitos and give my creamy camouflage a taste test. It wasn't half bad! It just needed a little salt and I had an easy snack to tide me over til supper! As if my husband wasn't squeamish enough just from looking at me, this really sent him over the edge. *HaHa*Monday, October 19, 2009
Get A Great Coupon Booklet, Free!

Go here to sign up for a free Homemade Simple coupon booklet. It contains over $35 worth of savings. I have gotten several of these as I am able to keep signing up for them everytime they are available. If this one is anything like the others it will include coupons for brands like Febreeze, Cascade, and Swiffer. They are great for combining with store sales and stacking with store coupons. Enjoy!
Saturday, October 17, 2009
Now Back To The Seeds
Friday, October 16, 2009
Falling Into Fall
I laid some newspaper out on my kitchen floor and topped it with my pumpkin. To the side I set the spoon, bowl, and knife. Now, I don't have a working printer so I wasn't able to print out a design template or anything to help guide my carving knife. I was going at this freehand. I did draw a light sketch on the pumpkin with a pencil to give me an idea of how I was going to go about this and then touched it up as needed while carving. 
Next I drew out my "T". When I got it just the way it should look, I plunged the carving knife in and started sawing like crazy. (Note: Be very careful when using a little bitty carving knife on a big, thick pumpkin. Just ask my thumb.) It took me a while, but I finally got my letter carved and was quite proud of it, crooked lines and all.
After bandaging my thumb and touching up the "T", I used the other end of my tool to scrape off the orange top layer of the rind and make some swirlies. This was the hardest part. That little scraper thingy wasn't very big, kept getting clogged with rind, and it was difficult to navigate it around the pumpkin. So, my swirlies didn't look exactly the way I wanted them to, but I settled for good enough and gave it a rest.
Now, my pumpkin carving skills are very unrefined. I have always known this and therefore made a conscience decision to not strive for perfection when slicing out letters and faces and whatever else I get a hankering to give my produce. I just have fun with it. That way I am always satisfied and delighted with the results. Besides, no matter how bad the pumpkin looks in the daytime, putting a candle in it and displaying it on the front porch at night always makes it look glorious.Thursday, October 15, 2009
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Wednesday, October 14, 2009
New post coming soon...
Sunday, October 11, 2009
Cold and Flu Freebies 10/11-10/17
Cold & flu season is upon us. Time to start stocking up on meds to help battle the sickness. This week only at RiteAid you can buy all the products listed below (limit 1 per household) and then submit your receipt for a rebate. You can go here to sign up for RiteAid Single Check Rebates. When you submit your rebates and request your check, it takes about 2-3 weeks to get it.
Chloroseptic AllergyBlock Gel--$9.99
Submit for $9.99 Single Check Rebate
Free after Single Check Rebate
Poligrip Denture Adhesive Cream--$1.99
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Simply Saline Nasal Mist--$4.99
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Simply Saline Children’s Nasal Mist--$3.99
Submit for $3.99 Single Check Rebate
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Children’s Throat Cooler--$2.99
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Carmex Moisture Plus Lip Balm--$2.99
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Carmex Lip Balm--$1.99
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Sinus Buster or Allergy Buster--$8.99
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Sea Breeze Cleanser--$4.99
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Comtrex (20-count)--$3.99
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Sucrets Throat Lozenges or Ice Pops--$2.99
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Breath Again SinoMarine Nasal Spray--$7.99
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Beyond BodiHeat Pain Relieving Heat Pads (3-4-count)--$2.99
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Dr. Thompson’s Coldwar--$3.99
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Bee M.D. Throat Drops--$2.49
Submit for $2.49 Single Check Rebate
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(If you have any questions about RiteAid Rebates, leave me a comment and I will get back to you.)
Friday, October 9, 2009
Want A Baby?
Coconut Oil & Supermodel waves

Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Become A Typing Whiz!
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Easy Shirt Sleeve Baby Scarf
Monday, October 5, 2009
Dinner Blog #1





