Homemade play dough recipe.
Smells fruity and the colors are so bright and vibrant!
RECIPE:
* 1 Cup of Flour
* 1/4 Cup of Salt
* 1 Small Package of Kool Aid
2/3 Cup of Boiling Water
1 Tb of Oil
1 Tb of Oil
Mix the dry ingredients.
In sauce pan boil water take off heat and add oil then mix with dry ingredients
Stir well then, knead on a piece of waxed paper on the counter
(it will be hot for a couple of minutes)
You will need to do this recipe for each color.
Store in the fridge in a container.
Peanut Butter playdough
1 cup Peanut Butter (I use natural PB)
1/2 cup honey
2 cups powdered sugar
Mix well and that's it. Fun!!! Fun!!! and they can eat it too.
We have also used recipes for eating. Like the easy homemade salsa. That is my go to recipe and we love it. I will never buy canned salsa again unless I have zero time. But really this recipe is super easy and takes no time given it's made in your food processor.
Easy Blender Salsa
~ 1-14 oz. can diced tomatoes
~ 1-10 oz. can orginal Rotel
~ 1/2 small onion, roughly chopped
~ 1 clove garlic, peeled and smashed
~ 1/2-1 jalapeno, seeded or not depending on how spicy you like it
~ 1 tsp. honey
~ 1/2 tsp. salt
~ 1/4 tsp. ground cumin
~ small to medium size handful of cilantro, washed
~ juice of 1 lime
Put all the ingredients in the food processor or blender. Pulse to combine for 30 seconds or until all the ingredients are finely chopped and salsa is desired consistency. Taste for seasoning and adjust to taste. Serve with chips or favorite dishes.
Another great recipe comes from another blogger. It's Crawfish Monica and it's so delicious. I like to fix it in the winter time as it's a nice and rich comfort food kind of meal. You can find the lighter version of this recipe at:
http://www.supergluemom.com/crawfish-monica-a-lighter-version/
Or you can go with the fatting version at:
http://www.gonola.com/2012/04/01/gonola-recipes-at-home-crawfish-monica.html
it's the heavy cream that really gets you. :-) But if you've never eaten Crawfish Monica you may want to go with this version first. It's not one you'll eat all the time so live a little.
Another thing I have gained from my pinning on pinterest is a knowledge of style. In the past year I have been isolated and stuck indoors or had the kids attached to my hip. Shopping has been mostly about purchasing food or items for the kids. Otherwise a trip out meant a drive to take the kids to school, therapy or errands to run. This year has been really the first time I've been able to shop for me without buying something at Target. I have nothing against Target or even running into Old Navy for something but I am not a 20 year old bean pole who can basically put on a tshirt and jeans and look great. I have to work at looking cute and I have not been looking so cute. I use to love clothes and shopped regularly. It was actually one of my favorite hobbies. I had forgotten how much I had missed buying things for myself. Well hide in a closet for 6 years and try to reinvent yourself. eeeek!!! It's not easy. I really haven't figured out who I am anymore. But pinterest has been a good place to kind of look for a new me. My old 20/30 something self was preppy/punk. Now what can I do with that being about 12 pounds heavier and over 40. Having kids at my age and just being my age is a rude awakening. Especially if you don't have lots of time to take care of yourself. Which I have done really well to try and do over the past 6 months. I have revamped my diet, closet, tried to exercise more which is extremely hard, and cleaned out my closet. I can't believe how many things I had in there that were from before we got married. Worse yet I actually have some items from when I lived in Louisiana. Yikes!!! It does make me feel pretty good that I can still wear those items although I'm not really sure why.
Back to why pinterest has helped with my style. There are several Mommy bloggers out there that post what they wear. They even have reviews of this novel idea called Stitch Fix. I have not tried this service out myself as I just discovered it this weekend but most of the Mommy fashion bloggers I have wanted to follow I have discovered are using this service. Of course none of them solely purchase all their clothing from Stitch Fix they all seem to really like the clothing and post several fixes as they are called online. Basically you are getting your own stylist. Here is the link from another blogger that will detail this great service. http://fiddledeeme.com/2014/04/five-tips-get-best-stitch-fix/ you can also look up these ladies on instagram or google their blogs and see some of the outfits they have picked up from using this service. Blogger's (One little Momma), (The better Mom), and (A sort of fairytale). I might try out this service but not right now. I just revamped my closest and purchased several new fall items. Second I am not working and I do love to shop and actually have time again. I really wish though I had known about this service several years ago. I really could have used it and for anyone who hates to shop and works this sounds like a great service. I have taken advantage of the looks they have acquired and many other outfits and what I wore posts to come up with what my style is now and what I will be wearing. I shopped using those examples off my phone and recreating some of those outfits with similiar clothing or with my own ideas on how I can make the outfits my own.
Well it's time to figure out what we all need to eat for supper. As well as get the kiddos a bath, dinner and into bed for school tomorrow.