Hey my fellow blog friends! Life is crazy and I will be absent for a while till things settle down. Keep checking back every once in a while to see what's new! Till then see you later!

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Friday, October 28, 2011

Craft Fail

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Well I was hoping to check this off from my 
 "to do craft list".

 It was supposed to be a new shoulder strap
for my diaper bag.

But instead it FAILED!

For some reason it wasn't working out and was making me frustrated.

And a fussy toddler doesn't help either.

But she was happy when I finally let her just play with it.



Yep anything pink and frilly would make any girl happy!

I'll just have to revisit this project later since my diaper bag still needs a strap.

Monday, October 24, 2011

Up-cycled Monogrammed Knife Holder

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This little craft had a pleasant surprise for me when I finished.



Back story first: I have never had a real nice knife set. Not even from my wedding. So I would buy a knife here and there and throw it in my kitchen utensil bin.

I thought these monogrammed knife set holders floating around blog land were so cute.

One day at my usual stop at the DI I found this lovely...


I think I got it for less than a $1.

So I spray painted it black. And added a cutsie vinyl monogram.



Then the surprise part for me that it fit ALL the random kitchen knives I bought the last couple years just perfectly!

Looks like I bought it all together at $80+ and added a sticker!



So nice when a craft turns out better than you imagined.

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Thursday, October 20, 2011

Freezer Inventory Whiteboard

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I got a chest freezer last spring and LOVE it!

But it's so easy for food to get lost in a chest freezer.
And I can't really remember what's in it a lot of the time.

(I'm still trying to figure a better system of organizing it inside. Any suggestions?).

But to help me I have a little Freezer Inventory Whiteboard that helps me keep track at a glance.



Found this board on a clearance for $5. It goes perfect with my kitchen colors (even though it's in the garage by my freezer ;p ).




Then when I pull something out, I just wipe the notch mark off with a swipe of my finger.

Nice.

Monday, October 17, 2011

Lost Socks

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Missing socks are soooo annoying!

Especially my daughter's.
Somehow we're always losing them.
 I swear the dryer eats them.

I chuckle as I think of Jerry Seinfeld and his stand up on socks (YouTube it if you never seen it).



Anyway saw this cute idea and shamelessly copied it (don't remember where I first saw it, I think when I Googled Image Search "Laundry Organization").

I also got to up-cylce this board I got from the DI for a quarter.


The DI is a great place to get cheap wood.

Spray painted it then inked the edges giving it a distressed look.

Added vinyl and hot glued clothes pins.


And then you're done!

However, I should of made a bigger one.
I have way more lost socks then this would hold.

But it looks cute in my non-cute unfinished laundry room! Sigh... One day I'll transform it. For now enjoy!




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Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Hamburger Helper

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From my last few posts I've been focusing
a lot around the kitchen.

Especially on feeding my family.

Here's another kitchen tip that I learned when I was first married.

Many of you may already do this. For me it was one of those "duh why didn't I think to do that" moments!

I like to pre-cook my meat since that part sometimes takes the longest (see how I prep chicken here).

Anyway I do the same for ground beef.


Usually it's cheaper to buy the bigger packages. I like to buy 20lbs+ of hamburger when it goes on sale.

But throwing it in the freezer, and then trying to thaw it later when you only need a pound for a meal, is a pain.

So now I cook the entire package first before freezing.

I try to make sure I have time to do this when I get home from the store.

Just brown your meat. You'll probably have to do it in smaller portions depending on the size of your pan.


I like to remove excess amounts of grease.
Just put it in a can and then let it solidify in the refrigerator and throw away later.

 (Be very careful not to burn yourself. And don't ever dump it down the sink, it can ruin your disposal. I hear my mother saying that as I typed this ;)   ).

Then once the meat is all cooked and cooled you can throw it into little baggies.

You can also add seasonings to the meat if you like.



Now you have hamburger ready and cooked for meals. Just grab a baggy, thaw, and throw it in spaghetti, tacos, whatever!

Easy Peasy!
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