Sunday, November 22, 2009

Thanksgiving Menu

Well I am wanting to make some new items for Thanksgiving this year. So far here's our menu...


Good Eats Roast Turkey We normally brine our turkeys - which I highly recommend! This recipe has gotten lots of good reviews. Alton knows what's what; so I say let's try it!


Mashed potatoes and gravy


Cornbread Stuffing - trying the Pioneer Woman's recipe


Twice-baked Sweet Potatoes


Lime and Ginger Cranberry Sauce


and good ol' Baby Peas (Joe's family tradition)


But now for the real question... DESSERT!!! I'm on the fence between:

Pumpkin Gooey Butter Cakes - these are seriously good!!!



OR... Luscious Four Layer Pumpkin Cake



Now I didn't intentionally make this picture bigger to try and win over your opinion, but that does look pretty dang tasty, huh? What's your vote??

So far that's what I'm thinking. Are there any awesome recipes that you think we must try?? We are all about trying something new! Please do tell!!

Friday, November 20, 2009

Welcome to Katie and baby Mia's Shower

We had a wonderful celebration on Sunday for our sweet friend Katie. We had lots of yummy food along with a good time together. Katie isn't a big fan of games and lots of planned activities. But what she does love is... food! And we're right there with her! We had a great spread...



Then menu went like this:


  • Cheese platter with dried fruits, nuts and honeycomb

  • Cocktail shrimp with spicy cocktail sauce

  • Tuscan bruschetta on wheat crostini

  • Veggie Pizza

  • Sausage Cream Dip

  • Buffalo Wing Dip - Recipe (this stuff is so good they actually have a whole page on Facebook dedicated to it... wow this is serious!!)

  • Bacon Wrapped Crackers - We have been making these for years. So when I went to find an official recipe for you guys I found Pioneer Woman's take on these. Ain't she funny! And she does a great job of showing how to make these delights!

  • Fresh fruit with creamy chocolate dip - Recipe

  • Cupcakes and cookies

  • Lemonade Tea Punch
As you saw in a previous post, the diaper cake took center stage on the table. The color scheme came right out of Mia's nursery. The color scheme was soft pinks, greens and white. We used Gerber daisies and some other flower (that green flower below). Someone tell me what that is please.


I used shot glasses and bud vases for the flowers. With the height of the diaper cake it was nice to have some color closer to the table. And it required no actual arranging of flowers which is always a plus!


Here's the table half way through the shower. Those bacon wrapped crackers are a hit!! Delish!



The one activity we did participate in was painting onesie's for Mia.

Katie's God Children make some extra sparkly ones!! :-)

It was a great day to celebrate Katie's bun in the oven and the really great news is we'll be meeting Mia real soon!! Katie's only 4 weeks away from her due date!

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Oh baby...

have some diapers. Thankfully the clean, fresh smelling kind. The kind that look real pretty all rolled up together and accented with pink and green. Not the "yucky" green (you sometimes see in diapers) but the pretty soft sage green. See what I mean...



Ain't she pretty


One of my very good friends is having a baby next month. We had her baby shower this past weekend. It was a great time! I thought I would post the centerpiece first and then fill you in on all the other details later. This was my first attempt at a diaper cake and thanks to a little help from my friends (doesn't that make you want to break out into song!) it came out very nicely.


So here we go...


1. Buy diapers (I used size #2 2 pkgs) & rubber bands


2. Roll diapers - starting at the top (the part that's closest to the belly) and roll to the fold


3. Assemble your layers. This took 4 hands - One large rubber band is needed for each layer. And just start shoving in the diapers til you get the size of layer you like. Then make your other 2 to make a good proportion of layers.


4. We used ribbon to cover the rubber bands. And made a pretty bow for the top.


And here's a little bow tutorial...


1. Make two loops with ribbon


2. Twist ribbon twice and make another loop


3. Twist ribbon twice again and make another loop


4. Continue until your bow is the size you want.


5. Use twist tie or pipe cleaner to secure the center section you've been holding.


6. Fluff and done



Ta - da...



Can't wait to show you the how she looked on the table!! Too cute!

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Russian Tea Mix

I can mark one more item off my Fall To-Do list... I finally got around to making my Russian Tea Mix and boy does it say "Fall" in a cup!

It's super easy! The up-front cost is a little bit (who knew Tang was expensive???) but totally worth the investment. I got some small jars from IKEA and stored the mixture in them. Add a ribbon and a label and they make super cute gifts. (Hence why they made it to the craft show - more on that later...)

Russian Tea Mix
4 c. Tang
1 1/2 c. sugar
1 c. instant tea
(you can use plain tea, lemon-flavored, or pre-sweetened, depending on how you want this to taste)
2 t. cinnamon
2 t. ground cloves


Stir all these together to make about six cups of mix. Store in a tightly covered container.

To use: stir 2 t. mix into a cup of boiling water. Stir well and sip.

So stir you up some Russian Tea, grab a good book, blanket and comfy chair and fall into this wonderful season!!!

Monday, November 16, 2009

I can finally breath...


It's been a crazy couple of weeks!! The long list of "To-Do's" is finally complete.

I can't wait to fill you in on all the fun!


So now that all the activities have come to a close,
I will be posting soon on all the happenings!
Chat with you soon!!

Sunday, November 8, 2009

We Are Family Retreat

This past weekend we went to "We Are Family Retreat" (WAFR) with our church. It's an annual event that we have wanted to attend for years but something has always come up. But thankfully we were able to get there this year. There were lots of fun activities...

Bonfire with S'mores



Halloween costume contest


Pumpkin Carving


There were lots of planned activities but a lot of down time as well. We played games, fished, chatted, worshiped, laughed, hiked and so much more! It was a wonderful time of fellowship with our church. We are so blessed to have such a great "body of Christ" to worship with.
It was an awesome time and look forward to going again next year!!

Monday, November 2, 2009

Fall List

I know I have been M.I.A. for a little while. I would like to say it's because I have been working on my "Fall to-do List" Let's see how my progress is going. (Smiley faces = goal accomplished)

1. Carve a pumpkin - We carved some great pumpkins this weekend that I will post soon and we also did a pumpkin topiary

2. Make some kind of autumn inspired wreath for the front door - done... check it out

3. Go camping - well I didn't go "real" camping but we did go stay @ my old camp that I went to as a child. We had a blast!!

4. Use nature for some indoor decorating (I *heart* bowls of colorful leaves)

5. Take a Sunday afternoon hike to enjoy the fall foliage - we went on a Saturday and it was gorgeous!!

6. Eat some yummy pumpkin pie - still looking forward to that!!

7. Make and share some Russian tea mix - my favorite fall drink! Hopefully this week!!

I'm almost gotten everything checked off! You can see I've been busy, but not doing so good at blogging about my busy-ness. What have you been doing to keep busy??

I've also got some fun things coming up as well: craft show, Holiday Party, Baby shower, and "Winter Wonderland" inspired tablescape. I'll be filling you in all of that too!!