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Thursday, December 19, 2013

Foodie Friends Friday ~ Anything Goes Linky Party #foodiefriendsfriday

Are you ready for Christmas?  Less then one week to go.... I hope this party will give you all some inspirations for your Holiday Cooking and Gift giving as this week on Foodie Friends Friday ~

Anything Goes Christmas Party


I can't wait to see what you bring... I work over Christmas but then the weekend my brother and his family may be coming so we can have our Christmas then...

Last Week's Highlights
Host Favorites
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all the Host Favorites from Last Week's Party
My Favorite
I love these Reindeer Cookies from +Mandatory Mooch, so cute.  I think I will make them for my nieces and nephew when they come here next week.  I have all the ingredients, I just need time to make them. 
picture credit:  Mandatory Mooch

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Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Repurposed Christmas Tree Ornaments

Have you ever kept something when it was empty thinking that this would be perfect to make something out of.  I have done that with Bath & Body Wallflower fragrance bulbs.  They look like little tree lights and I when I was using them all the time (we don't have a Bath & Body here anymore) I saved everyone of them. A while back I found my stash and threw a lot of them away as I never used them, keeping only 6.  This week as I was thinking of  what to make as ornaments ~ I had an uh huh moment.  

This moment came when I was going through some of my craft supplies and came across some rub-on that I had from Plaid and Christmas Washi Tape.  And that is how this project came together.


Materials:
Used Bath and Body Wallflower fragrance bulbs (other bulbs might work too)
Rub-on  transfer (I used Plaid rub on transfers)
Washi Tape
Pliers
Heavy Thread to make holder and hot glue ( I had some leftover from balls that I used in a wreath)

Directions:
Unscrew the lid from the fragrance bulbs.  Using pliers pull out wick and plastic piece that holds the wick in place.  Screw back the lid on.
Making sure the outside of bulb is clean and dry,  place rub-on transfer onto the surface of bulb and using stick provide rub the transfer on.  If needed, you may have to rub some of the transfer and then pull it off to be able to rub the rest around the round surfaces.  I also made sure my rub on was on the opposite side of the raised words of the fragrance bulbs.
Using washi tape, tape the edges of the lid.  (I just did the outside of the edges).
Make loop with thread and tie a knot at the end.  Glue the knotted end to the top of the lid of the bulb using hot glue and let dry.

Finished Ornaments
 The only problem I had was with the Merry Christmas rub-on as it didn't want to transfer properly.  Still looks ok and I might use a fine tip marker to fill in any of the letters that didn't all transfer.  I really wish that I would have saved all the fragrance bulbs that I had as I love these ornaments.

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Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Spiced Crock Pot Turkey Breast

Have you used your crock pot to make turkey?  When my hubby first came to America I made a whole turkey in the oven.. thinking that I would give him a taste of American cooking.  Well, he didn't like it, he thought it was dry and had no flavour.  He didn't want to have turkey again.  It was a few years later that we decided to try and make it in the crock pot and put in some spices and VOILA it was terrific.  Full of flavour and moist.  So since that day I have made my turkey in the crock pot.

I know, you are going to say .... everyone does that.  This is not new.  But what is new is what spices that I use and how I infuse the spices throughout the turkey breast, so that not only the outside has the flavour, every bite has it.

Here is how I do it.

    
Ingredients:
3 lb turkey breast
1 garlic clove
1 inch fresh ginger
1 tbsp anise
1 tsp grains of paradise (you could use black pepper
1-2 tbsp onion
Salt water

Directions:
Place turkey breast in water to cover and approx 1 tbsp salt.  Let sit while you mix your spices.
I use my mortar and pestle and grind together garlic, ginger, anise, grains of paradise and onion.  Add a small amount of water to this so it makes a paste.
Take turkey breast out of salt water, remove skin,  cut a few slits throughout the turkey.
Rub spices all over the turkey and into the slits that you cut.  Cover the breast with the skin and rub some spices over the skin.
Place turkey in crock pot.
Cook on low for 5-6 hours.   Remove from crock pot and let sit for at least 10 minutes before slicing.



Cooks notes:
My crock pot is a 6 qt which is probably too big.  You could use a smaller one if you have it.  I do not add any liquid to my turkey as it has enough already.  Most of the time the liquid is covering the turkey breast when it is done.
If you don't have a mortar and pestle, a small food processor would work to grind the spices.  I have not tried this recipe with ground spices as I use fresh garlic, ginger and onion and whole anise and grains of paradise.
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Monday, December 16, 2013

Linenspa Lucid Mattress Giveaway (up to a $1999.99 value)



I am so excited to bring this giveaway to you guys!  Everyone could use a new mattress and wouldn't this be a perfect Christmas Gift for yourself or someone special in your life.
This one looks SUPER comfy. This particular mattress that one of you lucky people could win is a Natural Latex and Memory Foam Plush Mattress by Lucid. When you read the description of this mattress, nothing will be able to stop you from wanting to curl up on it and float away on dreams ;)



"This mattress comes with three layers that work
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The combination of latex and memory foam provides
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Friday, December 13, 2013

Apple Cranberry Croissants and a Sugar Review

Have you heard of Zulka Morena Pure Cane Sugar?  It is a sugar that is minimally processed which you can tell as soon as you open the bag.  The sugar has a slight tan colour instead of white.  I also like that it doesn't taste as sweet as regular white sugar does and can still use less of it and my baking or cooking tastes wonderful.  Zulka Morena Pure Cane Sugar can be used cup for cup of regular sugar. Zulka Sugar is coarser so when I use egg white and sprinkle the sugar over my baking for example sweet bread, the sugar doesn't dissolve and you can still see some of the crystals after baking.

I have been using this sugar for a while and contacted the company to let them know that I loved their sugar. They replied back to me and asked if I would like some for my holiday baking... Of course I said yes, who doesn't like free things.  I offered to do a review for them as I am that kind of gal.  When I find a product that I like, I want to let you all know about it.  The free stuff is just a great perk.

I am also looking forward to some of their new products ~ brown sugar and powdered sugar.  They also have a Picante sugar that peaks my interest.

Now onto the recipe that uses this wonderful sugar....

Apple Cranberry Croissants


Ingredients:
2 cans Pilsbury Crescent ( I used the butter flake)
2 apples
Cranberries (1 per roll)
1/2 cup Zulka Morena Pure Cane Sugar
1 tbsp cinnamon
1/4 tsp nutmeg*
1 egg white

1/4 cup butter
2 tsp heavy cream
1/8 cup Zulka Morena Pure Cane Sugar

Directions:
In small bowl mix sugar, cinnamon and nutmeg.  Set aside.
Roll out crescents, If they don't roll out flat, use a rolling pin and roll them out flat.
Slice apples into 32 pieces, 1/2 apple will make 4 crescents.
Slice cranberries in half
Sprinkle sugar mixture over each crescent.
Place 2 half cranberries between 2 slices of apple at the large edge of the crescent.
Roll fruit into the crescents from the wide end to the narrow.
Whisk egg yolk and brush to the top of each crescent roll.
Bake at 350 degrees for 12 minutes or until croissants are brown.
For Glaze:  In a small pan add butter, heavy cream, 1/8 sugar mixture and 1/8 cup Zulka Sugar.
Over medium heat, bring to boil stirring to dissolve the sugar.
Remove from heat and drizzle over each croissant.

Notes: 
* I would add a little more nutmeg next time as I couldn't really taste it and I love nutmeg.
Next time I make these I am going to add a little more apple and cranberries.  
You will have extra Cinnamon Sugar Mixture ~ save the leftovers and make cinnamon toast.
I did have extra glaze.. I let it sit until hardened and it tasted wonderful on a spoon.

I took this recipe to our Christmas Party at work and it got great reviews.  It is easy to make and great tasting. 

An added bonus if you already use Zulka Sugar or plan to buy it soon ~ 
 Zulka is hosting a Holiday Bake-Off Facebook contest for a chance to win $500 to Sur La Table!  Entering is easy:

1.           Create a recipe using Zulka Pure Cane Sugar
2.           Upload the recipe with an image of your creation to Zulka’s “Bake-Off” Facebook tab by December 22 for a chance to win a $500 gift card to Sur La Table!
Good Luck and let me know if your recipe wins. 


 Other recipes I have made with Zulka Sugar:  Homemade Cranberry Sauce,  Baked Beans ,  Pumpkin Spice Syrup and Seared Gingerbread Tenderloin with Caramelized Onions and Mushrooms.  As you can see with these examples this sugar can be used in any type of cooking.


Disclaimer:  I did receive this product and was in no way under any obligation to do a review.  All opinions are 100% mine.

LINKS: Create it or Bake it, In and Out of the Kitchen , Blogger's Best of 2013
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Thursday, December 12, 2013

Time for a cookie exchange at Foodie Friends Friday.

This time of the year it is always fun to have a cookie exchange that way you don't have to make so many different types of cookies but you can still have them.
So we here at Foodie Friends Friday are going to have a virtual cookie exchange.  Bring over you best cookies for us...


First Highlights from Last Week's Party
Host Favorites
Head over to the Daily Dish Magazine to check out the wonderful pies
My Host Favorite
I am not a big fan of eggnog.. it is much to thick for me but I love the flavor in baking and cooking.  I use it all the time and even freeze some at the end of the season so that I can have some eggnog baking during the year.  Nicole from 365ish Day of Pinterest brought over a wonderful Eggnog Pie.  It is also a no-bake recipe which is also perfect during the holidays when your oven is full.  I do need to make this recipe soon and check it out.  I know it will be perfect.
eggnog pie
picture credit: 365 (ish) Days of Pinterest
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Monday, December 9, 2013

Turkey Chili with the Help of Mrs Dash




Oh the cold weather outside is frightful
But the fire is so delightful
And since we've no where to go
Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!!


This song has been going through my head just about everyday... We have had snow... and snow... and snow.  It just doesn't want to stop.  It also has been cold and windy.  This is the perfect time to make Chili. Even though you have to go out in the snow and the cold it isn't so bad if you can come into a warm bowl of Chili.

I am always filling out forms to get free samples and one of the samples that I got was Mrs Dash Chili Seasoning Mix.  I decided to try it and YUM!  I love the flavour that it gave my chili.  It even tasted better after sitting in the fridge for a couple of days.  I was not asked to do a review of this seasoning and but wanted to share this wonderful seasoning.  It makes it so much easier to make a great chili.

Turkey Chili

Ingredients:
1 lb turkey (can also use ground beef or hamburger)
1/2 cup diced onion
1 garlic clove minced
1 14 oz can diced tomatoes (I used Red Gold) 
1 5 oz can tomato sauce
1 15 oz can kidney beans
1 pkg Mrs. Dash Chili Seasoning Mix
1 cup corn (I use frozen corn)

Direction:
In large frying pan or saucepan, fry turkey. Add onions and garlic and continue to cook for a couple of minutes.
Add tomatoes, tomato sauce, Kidney beans, corn, Chili Seasoning Mix.  Bring to a boil and turn down and simmer for at least 15 minutes. 
Enjoy.
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Saturday, December 7, 2013

Crocheted Christmas Mitts Ornaments

This fall and winter I have been having so much fun making more ornaments.  I used to do this every Christmas and I would give my nieces and nephews homemade ornaments every year.  Well for about the last 10 years I haven't done so much.

I decided to pick up my crochet hook and do a few ornaments with them.  I found this pattern for mitts and thought they would be perfect.  My biggest problem was reading the instructions.  I am not so good at that but I do think they turned out looking alright.

After making many different ornaments I decided that this one was the one I was sending to my partner for the Ornament Swap 2013, hosted by Tutus and Tea Parties, Robyn's View and Baby Bump and Beyond.  I had so much fun last year, that I joined up again for this year.  I know that my partner received her  ornament as she sent me an email.  So, that means that I can write about what I made.

Crocheted Christmas Mitt Ornaments



Materials:
Yarn
Crochet Hook
Pattern for Mitts
Burlap
Button
Fabric Fusion Sheet
String

Instructions:
Crochet your mitt using this pattern.
Apply Fabric Fusion Sheet to back of burlap with iron.  This is used to give the burlap some stability and to prevent unraveling.  The first mitt I cut out my pattern first and then ironed the fabric fusion sheet to back - BAD idea.  It didn't work as good.  Works better to do this step first.
Cut out patterns - I used hearts and stars, but you can use whatever you would like.
Find buttons that match or even just the colours you like.
Thread your button and burlap shape to the mitt and tie ends.

That's it, your done.  Depending on your expertise in crocheting will depend on how long each ornament takes.  It took me about an hour or two to do one mitt.   These ornaments would be perfect to put small gifts, candies or money in, use as gift toppers or you could also use them on your table to hold your cutlery.

to use on your table for your cutlery

Tuck small gifts or money inside

Here are some of the other ornaments that I have made this year.... Hot Chocolate Ornaments, and Sheet Music Ornaments .

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Links:  Craft Frenzy Friday Link Party, Create it or Bake it, In and Out of the Kitchen

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Friday, December 6, 2013

Homemade Cranberry Sauce ~ Simple, Easy and yummy tasting.

You can't have turkey without Cranberry Sauce or at least I don't think you can.  I try to make my own and every year I do something a little different.  This year I decided to follow the recipe on the bag with a slight change or improvement I think.  This recipe is so simple and easy to make... and yummy in taste.

Thursday, December 5, 2013

Pie Party at Foodie Friends Friday Linky Party #foodiefriendsfriday

"American as Apple Pie"
Pie is part of American history.  They came with the early settlers and were considered economical food. Pies were an easy way to transport and keeping food.  The pilgrims brought over the apple speed and once the trees grew, the apple pie became very popular.   December 1st was National Pie Day and the 3rd was National Apple Pie Day so.....

Fill the Cookie Jar with Sandtarts

I can't believe that it is time to Fill the Cookie Jar again.  It seems like it was only a few days ago that I filled it with  Pumpkin Chai Biscotti.  This month theme is Holiday.

Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Using Up Leftovers With the Help of Pompeian Grapeseed Oil

I received this product from Smiley360 in exchange for my honest opinion and review.

Last month I received Pompeian Extra Virgin Olive Oil and I made Mustard Crusty Chicken and Couscous Cake with Mango and Ginger Salsa.  So I was excited to receive their new product ~ Grapeseed Oil Spray.

I will be the first to say that I don't really like cooking sprays.  Needless to say I do use them once in a while. This Grapeseed Oil seems different from the first spray.  Instead of getting a mist or not much of anything from other sprays, this spray looks and feels like oil.

Pompeian 100% Grapeseed Oil is all natural and light. There is no propellant mixed in with the oil so it is 100% oil and you can see it as you spray.  I also love that by the pressure of your finger you can deliver the oil differently ~ by drip, steam or spray. I have used the oil on my waffle iron, making stir fry and sauteing and it has worked wonderfully.  It also worked perfectly for making Quesadillas and using up your Thanksgiving Leftovers.


Turkey and Cranberry Quesadilla
Ingredients:
2 8in flour tortilla (can also use corn if you want to be gluten free)
left over turkey
bacon slice
onions
left over cranberry sauce
onions
cheese
Pompeian 100% Grapeseed Oil Spray

Directions:
Spray cast iron pan or skillet with Grapeseed Oil Spray.
Add one tortilla to pan.
Spread desired amount of crumbled turkey, bacon, onions, cranberry sauce and cheese.
Add second tortilla over mixture.
Cook on medium high until cheese is melted.
Flip tortilla over and cook other side.
Enjoy.



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Monday, December 2, 2013

Belight Tea Review

A couple of weeks ago I received an email Toffler asking me if I would like to try a new tea.   In the email it mentioned that this tea helps with digestion, metabolism and reduces snacking.  I am in and sent back my reply right away.

Friday, November 29, 2013

Black Friday Giveaway

Black Friday Giveaway
Are you a Black Friday Shopper?  Do you go out in the crowds or do you stay at home and shop via the internet?   Here is a great way to do some Black Friday shopping without spending a dime and you can do it all from the comfort of your home. 

I am so excited to be a part of this, with all these great bloggers, to bring you this wonderful giveaway.  I hope that this can make your Christmas so much brighter.
Good Luck






42 blogs are bringing you an amazing giveaway to get your holiday season underway! We're hoping to make the holiday season easier for one of our lucky readers, $500.00 worth of easier that is! 

The winner will be able to choose from an XBOX 360 Kinect Nike+ Bundle, a Kindle Fire HD 8.9", or a KitchenAid 5 Quart Stand Mixer in the color of your choice! Oh and to top it all off, we're going to give you the difference in an Amazon gift card to make your grand prize total $500.00

For example, if you choose the Kindle Fire HD 8.9" as your prize, it's $229.00. 
$500.00-$229.00=$271 Amazon gift card. 
Amounts based on price at time of shipment.

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Thursday, November 28, 2013

Foodie Friends Friday ~ Anything Goes Party

This week we are having an....
Anything Goes Party on Foodie Friends Friday
Bring anything... Recipes, Crafts, DIY, whatever you wants as Anything Goes..

Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Fluster's Creative Muster Linky Party

I am so excited to be co-hosting with Robyn from Fluster Buster.  I can't wait to see what you will be bringing to the party this week.  I am also so excited that my Sheet Music Ornament got the most views.  I love making them and still have a couple more designs that I want to try before Christmas comes.

Saturday, November 23, 2013

Glazed Carrots and Cranberries

I am not one for cooked carrots, fresh ~~ yes but not cooked.  I finally found a recipe that I can use for cooked carrots and they are so good and taste so fresh.. not mushy.  This is a perfect recipe to eat with Cornish Hen with Apricot Glaze and Wild Rice Dressing.  It gives your plate that pop of colour.

Friday, November 22, 2013

Hot Chocolate Ornaments

I saw these ornaments on Pinterest and thought that they would be a great way to give homemade hot chocolate mix to friends and family or even to drop off over at the neighbors...  I think it would be great to find a hot chocolate ornament hanging on my door or you can add it to the outside of your gift.

Thursday, November 21, 2013

Let's Do Brunch with Foodie Friends Friday #foodiefriendsfriday

Last week on Foodie Friends Friday we did Thankgivin' Fixings ~ I hope that you got some wonderful ideas that will help you make your Thanksgiving great.
This week we are going to do Brunch.
I personally think this go right along with Thanksgiving Fixings as when you have company you need to make brunch too... So hope you stop by and get some great ideas and drop off one or two yourself.  I love brunch and can't wait to see what you will bring.