On June 12th, I hosted a Stampin' Up party at my house. I invited friends, some of whom scrapbook and stamp, and others who came just because they love me and knew I'd be thankful.
Among other things, I made a Black-Eyed Pea Dip. I fretted over this dip at the last minute because it was just missing something... and since I'd already added a half block of cream cheese to "fix" the recipe, I wasn't quite sure what that "something" was. I don't know why I worried, some of the girls just RAVED over this so-so dip! For those of you who wanted the recipe - it is down below.
We had cucumber sandwiches...
Sausage Balls with Horseradish Mustard Dipping Sauce...
Brown Sugar Cakes with Brown Sugar Cream Cheese Icing...
and Party Spirals from Sam's ... because I was so worried that Black-Eyed Pea Dip wouldn't go over very well ... Who knew?!!!
Here's that recipe:
(3) 15oz. cans black-eyed peas, rinsed and drained
1/2 cup finely chopped pickled jalepenos (in the jar or can) reserving juice
10 oz. sharp cheddar cheese, shredded
1 medium sweet onion, finely chopped
1/2 stick Land O'Lakes Butter, softened
1/4 tsp garlic powder
and if you liked it at the party...
Add 1/2 block cream cheese
In an eletric mixer or large mixing bowl, mix together the peas, jalapenos, 3 Tbsp of reserved jalapeno juice, cheddar cheese, onion, butter and garlic powder until blended. Heat the dip in a medium crock pot until hot and taste (this is where you add in that 1/2 block cream cheese if you aren't completely happy.) Serve warm with fritos corn chips.
Tip - this dip gets better with age - days 2, 3 and 4 the dip was just divine! We threw in some crushed tortilla chips and it was killer good!
A woman is like a TEA BAG - you never know how strong she is until she gets into HOT WATER. - Eleanor Roosevelt
Sunday, June 20
Saturday, June 19
Is it actually hot enough to fry an egg...?
Thursday, June 17
The perfect tea cup ... the overly priced, perfect tea cup
Apparently, I still have an eye for the expensive - for the non-attainable. The expensive, non-attainable tea cup? Who knew! But aren't these adorable?
They are called "Cup on Cup" by artist Molly Hatch. Sadly, they are priced at $120 each and who could pick just one? You'd at least need two - and with that, I might as well resign to being single again because Jim would kick me and my $240 pair of tea cups O-U-T!
Oh, but aren't they soooo cute?!
Wednesday, June 16
Blueberry Seltzer with Lime - new favorite summer drink!
Here is what you need:
(This will be enough to get you through the week. One tiny little bottle of seltzer just wouldn't do!)
1 bottle OceanSpray Blueberry Juice
1 2-liter bottle Seltzer Water
1 lime
Pour about 1/4 cup blueberry juice into a glass, fill the rest of the way up with seltzer, then squeeze a lime slice and toss it in, throw in some ice cubes and enjoy! You have a fizzy little fruity drink - and it's non-alcoholic and maybe even healthy! Yum!
Johnson's on 4th
For a long time, Wednesday mornings meant Johnson's on 4th with Jennifer Bendetti. I have taken a hiatus from going every single Wednesday, but I think Jennifer is still at it - and maybe more than once a week! When school starts back in the fall, I will be right there with her - 9:00am at Johnsons. Breakfast at Johnsons makes me happy.
Here we are with Dixie. Dixie is like no other. That woman can sling some breakfast plates and make the best little pot of peach tea around! (That is saying a lot because mama knows her hot tea!) Jennifer gets a Mocha Royale. When she is feeling brave, she orders it with caffeine and then later texts me to apologize for talking so much. This always makes me laugh.
Dixie knows almost everyone in town - and what they want to eat. When she gets finished behind the counter, she will come over and hang out for a while. We always like to hear about her daughter and what is going on around town. Dixie is in the know! We like that!
The tip jar at Johnsons.
Dixie's cute Midget MG - and all of our monkeys in tbe back.
Working Mom's Weeknight Cookies - aka Death by Crinkles
Here is what you need:
(1) 13x9 fudge brownie mix
(1) cup all-purpose flour
(1) egg
1/2 cup water
1/4 cup canola oil
(1) cup semi-sweet chocolate chips
Confectioners sugar (enough to drop cookies into and roll about.)
Here is what you do:
With whisk, mix together the dry brownie mix and the flour, then add in the egg, water and oil. Stir in the chocolate chips.
Preheat oven to 350 degrees
Drop dough (preferably with a cookie scoop) into confectioners sugar, roll about to coat.
(Miles eating the confectioners sugar faster than I could roll the cookies!)
Place 2 inches apart onto a foil-(coated with Pam)-lined cookie pan. Bake for 8-10 minutes. As soon as you pull the pan from the oven, transfer the hot cookies from the pan onto a wire rack to cool. Yum!
Wednesday, June 9
Great Grandma's Buttons...
My Great Grandma was an amazing woman. She was 92 when she passed away a few months ago. She loved to do word finds, watch soap operas (she called these her "stories") and she raised 4 kids in the south, having not ever worn pants, never missed a Sunday of church, nor learned how to drive! (How is a woman to escape from it all without being able to drive?) That was just it - in her day they didn't need to do that.
The woman was sharp as a tack. She couldn't hear a thing until some of us grandchildren started whispering at the table behind her recliner and she'd let us know quick that she knew what we were talking about! Sassy didn't cover it!
Great Grandma had an amazing collection of aprons - I love aprons! I never knew she liked them too! She quilted - I love quilts! I guess some of my favorite things of hers are the skeleton keys that I have hanging on a ribbon in my kitchen. My mom recently gave me a third one to add to my collection. Great Grandma's house was old - and those skeleton keys opened all of the doors in that house. The ceilings were so low, because apparently people back then didn't grow as tall as they do now, so some of the men in the family have been known to bend down when passing through the doorways.
Great Grandma had a beautiful, old sewing machine. The kind that is built into a cabinet with a peddle underneath. I used to sit at that sewing machine and absentmindedly peddle faster and faster, not knowing what was going on under the lid of the cabinet! Later, I discovered all of her old buttons. Those that had matches were strung onto thread and tied off, so that they didn't get separated. I love that. Somehow I was blessed to get that tin of buttons and sat down the other day to go through them. Here are a few of my favorites...
The woman was sharp as a tack. She couldn't hear a thing until some of us grandchildren started whispering at the table behind her recliner and she'd let us know quick that she knew what we were talking about! Sassy didn't cover it!
Great Grandma had an amazing collection of aprons - I love aprons! I never knew she liked them too! She quilted - I love quilts! I guess some of my favorite things of hers are the skeleton keys that I have hanging on a ribbon in my kitchen. My mom recently gave me a third one to add to my collection. Great Grandma's house was old - and those skeleton keys opened all of the doors in that house. The ceilings were so low, because apparently people back then didn't grow as tall as they do now, so some of the men in the family have been known to bend down when passing through the doorways.
Great Grandma had a beautiful, old sewing machine. The kind that is built into a cabinet with a peddle underneath. I used to sit at that sewing machine and absentmindedly peddle faster and faster, not knowing what was going on under the lid of the cabinet! Later, I discovered all of her old buttons. Those that had matches were strung onto thread and tied off, so that they didn't get separated. I love that. Somehow I was blessed to get that tin of buttons and sat down the other day to go through them. Here are a few of my favorites...
Small Town Life...
I tried so hard to move away from Effingham in my early 20's. I successfully lived in an apartment by myself in Savannah (scared out of my mind at night) for about a year. Once Jim, from Green Bay, proposed marriage, I willingly moved right back to Effingham where he lived. Love will make a girl do strange things! We decided to build our house in Effingham and start a family. At first, I regretted that I didn't spread my wings and fly further than the town where I went to high school, but now I have grown to love it. Now that we have two boys, I love our little small town life. Big city life has nothing on this...
Friday, June 4
More things to love... Bake It Pretty
Sometimes I feel a little guilty showing you some of these cutesie things. You might have lived a quite contented life without knowing they even existed. Now here I have shown them to you and told you where to find them - the guilt sets in. They are just out there... waiting for us to buy them and bring them home to love! So here goes...
www.bakeitpretty.com
I have been dreamy over this website for awhile and I realized that I needed to share it with those I love!
Here are some of their adorable items:
Cupcake doilies!
Posh cupcake liners!
For when you feel like an animal!
Monkeying Around
The Pirate Kit
Decorating Candies
Old Timey Bags - perfect for homemade pralines and cookies!
www.bakeitpretty.com
I have been dreamy over this website for awhile and I realized that I needed to share it with those I love!
Here are some of their adorable items:
Cupcake doilies!
Posh cupcake liners!
For when you feel like an animal!
Monkeying Around
The Pirate Kit
Decorating Candies
Old Timey Bags - perfect for homemade pralines and cookies!
Thursday, June 3
Greetings at Midnight...
Greetings & Salutations! Isn't that cheery for midnight? Well, it is midnight. I have to work tomorrow. I am sitting at my computer rolling through the terribly addictive blogs full of cute fabrics, cute stationery, pictures of tea cup stacks, bird cages, dress forms, dessert tables with cupcakes and all of this stuff gets me so excited and I just keep a'clicking! So, it's thundering outside, Jim is asleep and I am pecking away at my blog. My delete key squeaks - just realized that. Like the new background? It might be temporary. So I found this lovely little quote that I thought you girls out there might like ... and with that, I bid you all goodnight!
"I believe in manicures,
I believe in primping at leisure
and wearing lipstick.
I believe in pink. I believe that
laughing is the best calorie burner.
I believe in kissing, kissing a lot.
I believe in being strong
when everything seems to be
going wrong. I believe that
happy girls are the prettiest girls.
I believe that tomorrow is another day
and I believe in Miracles."
- Audrey Hepburn
"I believe in manicures,
I believe in primping at leisure
and wearing lipstick.
I believe in pink. I believe that
laughing is the best calorie burner.
I believe in kissing, kissing a lot.
I believe in being strong
when everything seems to be
going wrong. I believe that
happy girls are the prettiest girls.
I believe that tomorrow is another day
and I believe in Miracles."
- Audrey Hepburn
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