Dave and I get the best sunsets by our house!
Thursday, October 14, 2010
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Marshmallows
A couple of weeks ago my family, Dave and I went 'camping' we slept in a trailer, had running water and a bathroom, so I don't really count it as camping but we did have a bonfire! When you have a bonfire you need something to roast (And seeing as I try to limit the amount of sugar I eat) I made marshmallows for the trip and thought I would document the experience to share! I made two different kinds, one was with Agave (they were super easy to make!) and the one I will be showing was made with Fructose.
Ingredients
- 1 cup cornstarch for dusting
- 2 cups Fructose (can substitute with sugar)
- 1 tablespoon light corn syrup
- 1 1/4 cups water, divided
- 4 packets unflavored gelatin
- 2 egg whites
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
Thursday, August 5, 2010
Things I Didn't Buy
This is an awesome game I played for the first time last week with my husbands sisters Kelsy and Amy, and Amy's husband Fox. I really want to get it!
And so is this one! Her DVDs are always really hard and that is what I like about them!
... I wasn't going to put any more workout video but I just found this one and it looks really good!
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Crafty Baby Shower Gift
My Visiting Teacher, Mandy, had her baby shower last Saturday and I was trying to figure out what to get her.
This is what I came up with!
I Started with a couple of cute outfits I picked out, and some Pacifiers (along with clips) that were on her baby registry. Then I decided that I wanted to make something cute for it all to go in.
I got a light green photo box and pried off the front metal tag.
Next I picked out the ribbon I liked and hot glued it around the bottom of the box. I made sure that the hot glue was thinly applied, so it didn't show through the ribbon. I also neatly folded over the edges of the ribbon for a clean look! When I place the ribbon, I always make sure to have the ribbon start and stop over the holes that I made while prying off the metal tag, this makes sure you can't see any of the mess!
Then I cut some ribbon for the top of the box and wrap it to the inside of the lid.
Just like the other piece of ribbon, I neatly fold over the edge so it wouldn't fray.
Then I picked out two wooden cutouts, I used the painted kind you can get from any craft store (I like the painted ones so I can match it to the ribbon right in the store but you could definitely use the blank ones and paint them yourself!)
Next I picked out some matching tissue paper.
After what seemed like forever of arranging everything in the box (I may be a little bit of a perfectionist....maybe...)
It finally came out like this!
She loved it! (And I really like how it turned out!)
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