Sunday, April 1, 2012

Samples of "Gather Around The Table"

Guess what? Guess what? My cookbook is now available on Amazon!

 Woo-hoo!

 Anyways, I thought it would be fun to share a sampling of it :-)

 Here is an introduction to a section of the book AND a recipe.

What can I say? I am feeling generous ;-) Enjoy!


Table Talk

Every night we come together to talk about our day and eat dinner around the table. We have this tradition that was started awhile back. I am actually kind of shocked that we came about this tradition the way that we did. I was watching the news one morning and President (I use that term lightly because...well...never mind) Obama said that in the evening their family would talk about their day by referring to it as a rose. They each would talk about a throne – something that was bad about the day. Then they would talk about a rose – something that was good about their day.

We have turned the Obama idea into our “Good and Bad”. We go around the table and say one bad thing that happened and what we could have done differently and one good thing. The rule is you can only say one of each. Sometimes we have a tendency (Parker more so than anyone) to just focus on the bad stuff, so by limiting it to mentioning only one thing it allows us to process it and deal with it then move on.

Usually what happens at our table (ok...ok...this always happens at the table) is we pray, start eating, and Parker says “It is time for good and bad. Who wants to go first? I will just start.” Parker’s good parts usually revolved around defeating Darth Vader somewhere in the galaxy. Annie’s good parts consist of if being Monday and finally being able to go back to school (in case you have not noticed she totally gets that from me. Hee-hee). Logan’s good parts are usually about a Pokémon battle he and his best friend had that afternoon. Charlie’s good part is about a sign he was able to sell, collect, or finish. My good parts are about how I enjoyed walking the kids to school and the cow that lives on the land across from the school mooed at me...I love cows.

The talk of the day continues. We are able to hash out upcoming events and who is going where and doing what. Annie tells us how much she loves salad, Logan tells me I am the best cook ever, and Parker makes sure to mention how good dinner is. My ego is stroked and all is right in the world!

Meal Four
Vegetable Cheese Soup
If you have been cooking using this book for the last three nights and following the meals......and let’s face it – you are not – but let’s just pretend that you are, shall we? Okay, so you have been cooking the last three nights following these amazing recipes and you realize that you are kind of sick of your oven and your stove top is beginning to feel abandoned. It needs some love. Tonight’s dinner we are gonna fire it up and make Parker’s favorite soup. I like this soup because it has vegetables in it and the kids (especially Parker!) ask for seconds and thirds every time I make it. Not only that, but this is super easy to make and takes little time and prep work.
32 ounces of chicken broth
32 ounces frozen mix of cauliflower and broccoli
24 ounces Velveeta cheese (that stuff that comes in a box that is highly processed, salty, and totally and completely bad for you! Know what I am talking about?)
Open up your frozen veggies and place in a strainer and run warm water over them to thaw slightly. Let them dry out a bit as you do the next few steps. Now, cut up that stuff pretending to be cheese into about 1 inch cubes. Place fake artery clogging cheese in a big pot. Turn your stove on to about low – medium to medium heat and start to melt that yellow gunk that is pretending to be cheese. Now add the broth and stir. As that starts to get warm take veggies and place in the blender with a little bit of the soup mix and blend. You want the veggies to turn to an icee consistency. Once the veggies are sufficiently blended – and what I mean by that is they are unrecognizable by anyone under the age of 7 – add it to the soup on the stove top. Stir and heat. Stir and heat. Stir and heat. Serve with pretzel rods.
As your family eats feel mixed emotions – good about getting them to eat their veggies bad because of the arties you are clogging with that pretend soft orange yellow (depending on how old it is) brick of fake wanna be cheese you disguised the good veggies with!

Monday, March 26, 2012

Gather Around the Table


I wrote this cookbook and it is published! It is super duper good and yummy and funny and I could go on and on and on and on...but  I won't. Anyways, it is available through this site for $9.99 and will be available through Amazon in 5 - 7 days AND 1000 more outlets in 6 - 8 weeks. So, go take a peak and pick one up and start cooking. I promise you will smile at least once while reading it ;-)



Sunday, March 11, 2012

Counterfiet Kit

I am way late on the Counterfit Kit for this month. Then again since I normally don't do them (I just look at the website and Ooooo and Awwww over it all) I suppose that since I actually got one together is an accomplishment in itself! I really was going to try to stick with the kit, but I ended up just pulling and pulling more stuff from my stash and this is what I came up with:

 Here is the first LO I did with it. I am really mad that I can't flip it :-( Grrrrr....it is such a cool LO! This was actually for a challenge at Scrapfit. I was suppose to drop paint to make a shape or something. I tried to make flowers out of it...
 A close up of one of my flower clusters. I ended up tearing up and sizing down a piece of cardboard. I then sanded it a little and painted it white. I thought it would be a quick process....it wasn't....it took 2.5 hours...sigh.....but I really like the results :-)


Last but not least, the last LO I did this weekend with my kit. I really am digging on it!
I gotta confess that I have really missed doing my own thing in regards to scrap booking. I have been living on sketches, patterns, and CTMH that I think I forgot how I scrapbook. The two layouts I did over the weekend are a reflection of my style. It was nice to have so inspiration to spark off my creativity. I can't believe I am saying this, but I may let CTMH go after I am done with this season's hostess club. I would like to try to live out of my stash for awhile and save some money.

Thanks for stopping in!

Thursday, March 8, 2012

Stella Cards



And here is the last of the Stella line :-( I made these adorable cards and matching envelopes!






I don't even consider myself a card maker, but with the help of CTMH sketches and some online inspiration I am starting to enjoy making them. Thanks for looking!

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Two Page Stellar LayOuts

Yes yes yes this is still the Stella line. I actually purchased the line for these photos. They are of my daughter handling at her very first dog show.

Thanks for stopping by and looking :-) I am going to post some really adorable cards I made with this line as well on Thursday. Make sure you come back to check them out!

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Stellar Champion LO

I am totally playing up this "Stella" line by CTMH. This is actually the last LO I did in which I used up my scraps and some of my stash. I was actually burnt out on sketches and challenges so I came up with this all on my own. The bling, thickers, and black cardstock are from my stash.
 Why the title "Champion"? This was the day that she earned it :-)
Thanks for checking out my LO and my champion :-)


Monday, March 5, 2012

Really Stellar for *Stella*

The Stella line from CTMH is simply awesome! I was able to make two 2 page LOs, two 1 page LOs, and 7 cards from it. I have nothing left! Anyways, this is one of the LO's I made with it for a challenge:

I just realized that when I took the picture my liquid glass was still wet under my small heart. Ooopppps. Anyways, it is just a LO of myself and my nine month old Golden. She had just won her championship and I was trying to get a picture of her pretty head, but she wanted to kiss me more.
Thanks for stopping by!