Thursday, May 30, 2013

DIY Recipe Box

  So, I thought I should post about the recipe box I did before I get lost in house decorating and remodeling posts. ;) 
  There were a few projects I was pushing to get done before the move and this was one of them.  Since I was to cook from stratch almost all the time an organized recipe box means a lot to me, and a cute one is definitely a perk. :)
  I now have two recipe boxes... one is full of the recipes I love but can no longer eat, and the other is full of the recipes I can eat and some of which I love.

  So here it is. I love how it turned out, though it took me a while to get here through a lot of clumsy mistakes, like spilling super-glue all over my kitchen table. =P
  It was pretty simple... I bought this box at JoAnns. They sell them in the wood section.  Used some leftover paint from another project that had primer in it (cuts out a step!). After the paint had dried I sanded down the edges and some other parts (it takes a little practice because you want to sand enough that it is noticable, but it is easy to do too much).
  Then we move on to the fun part of decorating! :)  I used mostly scrap paper.  I decided not to do an "H" because I have that on my other recipe box, so I got the creative juices flowing.  :)  I'm a huge fan of straight lines, combined with flowers and a little sparkle.  Nothing too fancy.  And then to add a little rustic edge I used stamps to do the title.

  This is the inside... You can do whatever dividers you want.  I go pretty basic. Appetizers--Beverages--Breakfasts--Sauces--Entrees--Pastas--Soups--Sides--and Desserts.  I did patterned papers that coordinated, but I have done just solids before which is really cute too.  I used the same stamps on the inside as on the outside.
  So, proof that you can be practical and organized, while still keeping things cute.  That is how you get to this girls heart.  ;)

  On a slightly different note... I have joined pinterest this week.  I told myself I wouldn't get sucked in, but we don't have internet at our house for now, so I figured I have limited access so I hopefully won't spend hours on end on there. But I have found a lot of great things so far and I am really excited since we are now in a place of our very own.  Lots of great things I look forward to doing.  For now we are working on our study... we picked it first because it should be the shortest and easiest project.  Pictures to come soon hopefully.  :)

~Have a wonderful day and a blessed weekend!

Monday, May 27, 2013

It's the Small Things in Life

  I know, I know... it has been forever.  We have been in the process of buying a house in the last month and with that comes boxing everything up and getting ready to move.  :)
  I'm so excited about living in our new place (we closed last Friday and we get to stay our first night tomorrow), but it has been a lot of work and very stressful at times.  I know it will be great though.
  Layton and I are not big apartment people.... I have many friends and family who are, but when something breaks Layton and I like to fix it.  I love to paint and make a place my own with the tile I like or that specific ceiling fan.  ;)  And since we have been living in this apartment for almost a year now we have not been able to do anything ourselves... and we are definitely ready to.
  But anyway, through all of this crazy process it has definitely been the small things that have made my day... like
A homemade Frappe on a hot, muggy day.  And it had salted caramel on top...  :)

Or a wonderful walk with my husband to get out of our untidy, boxed up, in the process of moving apartment...

Or coming down stairs in the morning to a lot of clean dishes (done by my husband at 5:30 in the morning).

  Through out it all there have been hard days and easy days.  Those good days and the bad, but I praise the Lord that I can always find a reason to smile.  :)  He has blessed us with so much and now we will be completely blessed with a new dwelling place.  We are very much looking forward to having a place of our own.

~God Bless and Enjoy your Memorial Day!

Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Grilled Burritos and Cookie Cups!!!

  I just found this recently...  It is a post I did quite a while back before Christmas.  We had not yet discovered food allergies or our new diet, but never-the-less I thought I would share this.  They were extremely yummy and totally worth trying!  I'll have to try making some cookie bowls with some gluten-free/sugar-free cookie dough... if it works, I will let you know.  ;)

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   So, a while back I posted about these grilled enchiladas I had made for dinner one night... this is that concept taken a little farther.
   We made grilled burritos smothered in the easiest homemade queso with guacamole and chips on the side.  It was so good!  Then for dessert I made cookie bowls with salted caramel and cappuccino gelato... a-mazing!  I have to tweek the cookie bowls, but they were still really good.



Layton did the grilling once again and they turned out wonderful!


The guacamole and the queso...


My plate... I really can't even begin to tell you how good it was. :)


Our cookie dough waiting to be molded and formed...
but being snacked on in the mean time.  ;)


So easy!
You just take a handful of dough and put them on the bottom of sprayed muffin tins, though I would suggest not going all the way to the bottom like we did because they will grow.


And the finished product...
They were very yummy indeed!
I had cappuccino gelato and Layton had salted caramel.


  ~LOVE~HOPE~BELIEVE~SING~JOYOUS~CELEBRATE~FELLOWSHIP~


Monday, May 6, 2013

The Best Homemade Granola

  So granola has been a soft spot in Layton and My's house since day one.  We both absolutely love it!  So, when I found out that I couldn't have refined sugars anymore I started a major hunt for some good homemade recipes I could try.
  I found a few that were pretty good, but nothing that tasted like it had come from a box.  ;)  It was always missing those clumps of sugary, gooey-ness.  I kept a few, because some granola is better than none.  Granola and protein shakes are our quick fix breakfasts around here these days.
  So, my search continued... I had almost given up when a friend of mine, who has a blog that is really up and hopping, posted her granola recipe that she always makes.  I changed it up a little so that I could eat it, put it in the oven and our came gooey goodness.  It was perfect!
  The next morning Layton called me from work and asked if the granola was store bought.  I told him no and that I had made it the day before... he could not stop going on about how good it was.  So, I had to figure out what all the fuss was about.  I went and had some and it really is amazing.  So, I wanted to share THE BEST granola recipe out there!
  This past time I made Banana-Nut Granola, which is Layton's favorite.

These are my banana chips that is crushed up.  Mmmmmm....
I used unsweetened banana chips, but you could used sweetened if you preferred.
I buy mine in the bulk section at CM or Sprouts.
This is my bowl of oats and mix-ins.
For the banana nut granola I did 1/3 banana chips and 2/3 almonds.

Finished product!
I did a double batch since we go through it so fast.  :)
Totally yummy, you would never know that it didn't have sugar in it.


The Best Homemade Granola

  • 4 1/2 c. oats
  • 1/3 c. coconut oil
  • 1/3 c. agave
  • 1/3 c. maple syrup
  • 1 1/2 t. vanilla extract
  • 1/2 t. cinnamon (I usually do 1 t.)
  • 3/4 t. salt
  • 3 c. add-ins (almonds, walnuts, pecans, craisins, apricots, banana chips, etc.)
-Preheat oven to 325 degrees.
-Melt coconut oil in medium sauce pan.  Whisk in agave, maple syrup, vanilla, salt and cinnamon.
-Pour over oats and mix-ins.  Spread evenly over baking sheet.
-Bake 20 minutes, stirring every 5 minutes.

Here is where I got the original recipe:
http://www.packofwolfes.blogspot.com/2013/04/homemade-granola.html

~Happy cooking!