Month: August 2016

Kid’s Craft Project: Friendly Moldable Plastic Coat Pins

Kid’s Craft Project: Friendly Moldable Plastic Coat Pins

It’s hard to believe but Summer is quickly winding down and Fall will be here before we know it. As the kids go back to school, I start thinking about the holidays. I don’t know about all of you, but I like getting a jump 

Makeup Revolution USA Multi-Tasking “Stick” Makeup Line

Makeup Revolution USA Multi-Tasking “Stick” Makeup Line

If you’ve been following this blog for the past few months you’ll already know that I absolutely LOVE the beauty products from Makeup Revolution USA. I’ve been using their cosmetics for the past few months and always receive compliments when I wear them. Makeup Revolution 

3 Delicious Watermelon Beverage Recipes

3 Delicious Watermelon Beverage Recipes

Watermelon, it’s something that I look forward to every summer season. Sure, you can buy it in the grocery store year round…but nothing says summer more than biting into a homegrown watermelon! I love them very ripe, juicy and packed full of flavor.

Here are a few fun watermelon facts:

* Over 1,200 varieties of watermelon are grown worldwide
*Every part of a watermelon is edible—even the seeds and rinds
* Watermelon is a fruit and a vegetable—related to cucumbers, pumpkin and squash
* Some watermelons are yellow, and have a sweeter, more honey-like flavor than the pink-fleshed kind

Here are 3 Delicious Watermelon Beverage Recipes courtesy of Sparkling ICE.

Pomegranate Watermelon Summer Slush Recipe

Pomegranate Watermelon Summer Slush Recipe

1/2 Personal-size seedless watermelon, chilled, cut & cubed (about 5 cups)
1/3 Cup Sparkling Ice Pomegranate Blueberry or Sparkling Ice Strawberry Watermelon
2 Tablespoons lime juice
1 Tablespoon sugar
1 to 2 Cups ice
Small watermelon wedge, spear of blueberries a few pomegranate seeds (optional for garnishes)

In a blender, combine all ingredients and blend until smooth. Garnish as desired and serve in a hollowed-out watermelon shell for a fun “fish bowl” inspired drink.

Cherry Ginger Watermelon Mocktail Recipe

Cherry Ginger Watermelon Mocktail Recipe

Black Cherry Sparkling Ice
Watermelon
Fresh Ginger

Cut the watermelon and scoop out the flesh. Peel and cut a small portion of the ginger. Mix both ingredients in a blender, strain for any seeds. Add into highball glass and top with Black Cherry Sparkling Ice. For a fun twist, add a watermelon wedge as a garnish.

Sparkling Watermelon Vodka Lemonade Recipe

Sparkling Watermelon Vodka Lemonade

3 Cups seedless watermelon pieces
3 Lemons, juiced
1/2 Cup Vodka
1/4 Cup Fresh Mint
2 Cups Lemon Lime Sparkling Ice

In a blender, puree the watermelon and lemon juice, strain through a sieve into a drink pitcher. Add mint, vodka and Lemon Lime Sparkling Ice, then stir. Serve over ice and garnish with fresh mint.

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The Classy Chics – Week in Review August 26th

The Classy Chics – Week in Review August 26th

Welcome to the Friday ~ Week in Review post! I will be doing these posts every Friday to update you all on what happened throughout the week, so everyone can get caught up on the things they may of missed! Quote of the Week: The 

Lemon Muffins and Peach Lemon Iced Tea Recipes #FoodieFriday

Lemon Muffins and Peach Lemon Iced Tea Recipes #FoodieFriday

We are now into the dog days of summer and even though we’re approaching the end of August, things are still hot & steamy around here. During the hot summertime months, I love to cool off with some homemade lemonade or iced tea. To go 

A Traveler’s Guide to Balinese Street Food

A Traveler’s Guide to Balinese Street Food

A Traveler’s Guide to Balinese Street Food BookThere are many places that I’d love to visit someday and Bali has always been one of them. From its beautiful scenery and beaches to its unique food and festivals, it’s definitely on the “bucket list.” Since a trip to Bali isn’t in the cards anytime soon, I’ll have to settle for daydreaming and cooking Balinese meals with my husband. We recently received the book, A Traveler’s Guide to Balinese Street Food, and we are not only enjoying planning our meals with the recipes in the book, but love the descriptions of Bali and its history when it comes to food.

David Barrett, who was introduced to Balinese culture by his grandparents, wrote A Traveler’s Guide to Balinese Street Food. He fell in love with the traditional curries and spices and has been traveling to Bail for over thirty years with his wife. This book reflects his passion that he wanted to share with other adventurers. The book was co-written by I. Wayan Budiasa, a Bali-Hindu culture guide who has escorted international tourists through Bali for many years

With each of the recipes, you’ll find some background on that food, such as with the Satay recipe, you’ll learn about the two types that you’d typically find on the streets of Bali. The authors really take you to Bali in the pages of this book with their wonderful descriptions. Other recipes you’ll find in this book are:

• Pisang Goreng (Fried banana godoh) – this is an Indonesian classic and favorite snack of the locals. I definitely want to make this!
• Spring Rolls (Lumpia) –these are tasty and look somewhat simple to make. They can be made with meat or without.
• Bakso (Meatball soup) – this dish is typically served on the street from a Bakso trolly. It sounds delicious with its blend of meat, vegetables and noodles. You can spice it up with chilli if you want.
• Coconut Ice Cream – you can make this with or without an ice cream maker. Either way, it anything coconut is something I want to try.

As I mentioned above, this book contains so much background on the culture and traditions, which I found very interesting and intriguing. I also really found it helpful that the authors provided descriptions of the ingredients (in the last section) in case you aren’t familiar with some of them. While I had heard of lemongrass, garlic and nutmeg, I needed a little education on kalpa muda, pandan leaf and kencur.

You can purchase A Traveler’s Guide to Balinese Street Food on Amazon for a really great price.

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Lemon-Garlic Pasta with Grilled Veggies Recipe

Lemon-Garlic Pasta with Grilled Veggies Recipe

We love pasta and eat a pasta dish at least three times every week. To keep things interesting, we are always trying out new pasta recipes, especially ones that contain veggies. Now that summer is finally here, this recipe would make a great dish on 

Back-to-School Breakfast with Barbaras Puffins Cereal

Back-to-School Breakfast with Barbaras Puffins Cereal

The early morning hours before school starts is one of the busiest’s time of the day for my family. Everyone has to get up out of bed, bathe, get dressed, eat, brush their teeth and grab all of their belonging’s & supplies for the day.