Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Lucky-doh

The kids in Keira & Anika's classes at school are going to be so lucky to receive some handmade "Lucky-doh" in celebration of St. Patrick's Day this year.

As requested, here is the info to make your own.

First, save this picture and then print on cardstock.
Next make some Play-doh:

1 1/4 c. White Flour
1/4 c. Salt
1 pkg Koolaid powder
Mix together, then add
1 cup Boiling Water
1.5 tbsp Vegetable Oil

Spread some flour out on your table and Knead it until it looks nice and isn't sticky (add more flour if necessary).

After it cools we took a handful of Play-doh and stuck it in really small Ziploc-type bags we got at Dollarama. Use a hole punch to punch two holes at the top of the bag and the card. String some ribbon through and tie in a cute bow.

I bought some little Ziploc-type baggies at Dollarama, hole punch the top and tie a ribbon.


Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Homemade Cleaner...ooo It Smells So Nice In HereL

I hate buying cleaners. I also worry that one of my very curious children that gets into ev-er-ry-thing will one day discover the cleaning cupboard and decide to have a little snack. So I've decided - NO MORE COMMERCIAL CLEANERS.

My solution - Homemade Nice Smelly Stuff - and a bonus - it WORKS! And here is my secret recipe.

3 cups hot water
1 tbsp Borax
1 tsp Baking Soda
2 drops of Lavender Essential Oil (Of course any good smelly essential oil would work. In fact the Lavender might put you to sleep...maybe something Orangy to perk you up? lol)

Mixy Mixy and pour into a spray bottle.

Sunday, November 7, 2010

Halloween 2010


This is being posted late because I never got around to it, but here are the Halloween costumes and outfits.
I only made the 2 Flairies and Batman. Cayden & Mia brought their own costumes and our friend of course brought hers as well.
For the Flairies I made tutu's, Fun Fur Jackets (to keep them warm) and painted their faces. I'm pretty sure this isn't what a "Flairy" looks like but I did what they wanted. Batman is a costume I made for Cayden last year. There are a few pieces missing ie: Batman's belt and arm bands, but Traver didn't care and he looked SO cute. We had to cut the sleeves off the costume just so lil chunker could get his arms in LOL

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Trick or Treating was on Saturday in Magrath. Since the "real" Halloween is on Sunday, I made the kids all matching outfits for church. They are going to look back and hate me for this when they are older, but it's still cute to me and I can get away with it :)

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Preemie Blankie

My used-to-be visiting teacher was pregnant and due about 2 weeks before me. I didn't even realize she was pregnant until a little while ago and then right after I found out, she had the baby. So I thought I would do her up this special little blanket - because preemie babies are just a teensy bit more special.

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Pink Lemonade Pants


I knit up a pair of newborn longies out of plain old boring white.

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I thought I would give ruffles a shot. There isn't instructions for them on the pattern so I made them up. First of all, I put in a couple pearl rows to make it easier to pick up stitches.

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Then I used these instructions to add some ruffles. I decided not to do the 3rd row and the second ruffle covers the pearl row so all is well.

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Then I mixed up my Pink Lemonade Kool-Aid.

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And let it soak.

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Then Ta Da! Pink Pants with Ruffles. (For next time I will definitely dye the yarn FIRST so it gives it a more even look).

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Monday, November 1, 2010

Keira's First Official Birthday Party Preparations


Keira is turning 5 on November 10th. She's also in Kindergarten so I thought this would be a good time to start doing the 'real' birthday parties - you know, the ones with all the screaming kids, colored icing all over my carpets, and treat bags!

I just did up her Hannah Montana party invitations that she will write her friend's names on when she gets home from school. Then I thought I better get the treat bags together now or its not going to happen.

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So here's what we got in the bags:

Candy Necklace
Lollipop
Playdoh
Mini Pad of Paper
Crayons
Bouncy Ball
Noise Maker

It was a little tricky trying to not spend more money than I needed on gender specific stuff. Luckily the Dollarstore split most things in packages the amount I needed. One little boy is going to get a Tinkerbell pad of paper though but he will have Spiderman crayons.

Sunday, October 31, 2010

Weezie's Famous Lasagna Revealed!

Ok ...you guys are in for a real treat. I make a pretty mean lasagna and my friends and I are doing a Freezer Meal Swap tomorrow so I've just spent the afternoon making my first batch of freezer lasagna's. (I'm making my second batch as I type this. Unfortunately I don't have pots big enough to do it all at once).

So here is my recipe...in a way...but full of pictures. This makes FOUR lasagna's. One for dinner, three for the freezer. Please feel free to leave comments if you loved it or hated it. Of course, if you hated it, it's probably because you substituted something (ie. Canned Spaghetti sauce for the real thing *gasp), so let us know what you did to screw up ;)

First of all...here's what you need to grab from the grocery store (don't forget to check the dollar store, that's where I get my tomatoes and tomato paste and dry spices).

1/2 Family Sized package of Ground Beef
2 Boxes of Lasagna Noodles (don't cheap out on NoName...it's NOT WORTH IT! and PLEASE no OVEN READY yuck! I'm warning you now.)
4 Cans of Diced Tomatoes
8 Cans of Tomato Paste
1 Costco sized Brick of Mozzarella
1-2 Large Cottage Cheese
4 Green Peppers
4 Red Peppers
24 Mushrooms
2 Onions
1 Big Bag of Spinach Leaves
Fresh Cilantro
Fresh Basil
Dry Oregano
Salt & Pepper

Let's get started. First you need a large frying pan to brown all that meat! Don't forget to do something with the other half of the meat. I usually like to just brown mine and put it in a few Ziploc bags. It's always a good idea to have pre-cooked ground beef on hand for those busy nights.

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Next add 1/4 cup of some healthy filler. In this example I'm using some Organic Red River (minus the red) type cereal. You could also use ground oatmeal, flax, even whole wheat crackers. Remember...it's not just a filler, because it really doesn't NEED it...it's to get that extra kick of nutrition in there undetected by little children (or husbands).

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Add 4 heaping tablespoons of minced garlic and brown the meat....oooo it's smelling so good now. Don't forget to drain out the fat after - this is very important. Greasy Food = Bad.

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Now mince up 2 onions and add to browned meat. Note: Food Processor is a must! I would not even TRY to do up this many Lasagnas with this much to cut and grate without my trusty Kitchen Aid!

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While you are doing all that, have some noodles cooking in a pot - or do it after, like I do because I'm not co-ordinated enough and my pots are so big and I don't like my stove top crowded. You will need to cook 36 noodles. I usually add in a few extra in case some break. Don't forget to add oil to the water. Pulling apart 36 stuck together noodles is not fun!

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Ok, now dump your meat stuff into a big giant bowl. Now comes the fun part. Opening 12 cans with a hand can opener. Add the 8 cans of Tomato Paste to the bowl with the meat. Then add 4 cans of Diced Tomatoes (I pulse mine for a second in my Kitchen Aid because I don't like chunks and for some reason Crushed Tomatoes taste yucky).

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Next dice up all the Peppers & Mushrooms and throw them in. Mince up the fresh herbs. I use 4 big Basil Leaves and about the equivalent amount of Cilantro.

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Then add in about THIS much Oregano and some Salt and Pepper and make sure to mix it up REALLY well so you don't get salty spots.

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Now it's time to put it all together. I like to line everything up on the table so it's all easily accessible. Oh...don't forget to put the noodles in cold water. It's not fun reaching into a pot of boiling water to get noodles. Been there, done that.

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LAYER ONE: 3 Noodles, A bunch of spinach to cover the noodles. 1/4 tub of Cottage cheese. A handful of grated Mozza (really only a handful, the next layer is where it's at). On top of that spread 1.5 cups of Sauce. I actually use a 1/2 cup measuring cup to dump the sauce in. I find it way easier than a spoon and that way I know I'm not going to run out before the Lasagna's are put together.

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LAYER TWO: 3 Noodles (I sometimes like to mix it up and put different kinds in. In this example I put a Spinach Noodle layer). 2 cups Sauce and a nice thick layer of Grated Mozza

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LAYER THREE: Same thing, 3 noodles, 2 cups of Sauce and whatever Mozza you have left. Then I sprinkle it with Oregano.



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Now pop one in the oven on 350F for 45-60 min and cover the other 3 with Tin Foil, label and put in the freezer. From frozen I'm guessing they will take about 1.5 hours but I never really time it. When it's hot all the way through it's done. It will need to sit for about 10 min when it comes out of the oven so it soaks all the juices back up.

Enjoy!