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Amy’s Notebook 08.25.10

Wednesday, August 25th, 2010

I am in love with these braided ribbon headbands (@ Skip to My Lou)

I would have never thought to bleach my shirt to match the bleach stains (@ a thousand words)

I am going to grill up some of these easy grilled vegetables this week- they look delicious! (@ gimmie some oven)

I love these tips on winging it and making your first loaf of homemade bread (@ the kitchn)

We are definitely going to be printing out this traceable stationary to practice our writing (@ Creative Mamma)

I could definitely go for one of these portobello-prosciutto burgers right now (@ Pioneer Woman)

I am in love with these ideas for ways to re-purpose reusable bags (@ Grace Violet)

These yarn-wrapped hangers are a great way to stash bust my yarn collection (@ wise craft)

I think we could all go for some of these breakfast cookies (@ Cooking With My Kid)

I love these fun back-to-school traditions to celebrate the start of school with your kids (@ How Does She?)

These whole wheat blueberry muffins would be a great breakfast treat (@ Salsa Pie)

This camp-out party theme would be such a fun one to do with my little guy (@ kara’s party ideas)

I love this DIY Garnet Hill inspired embellished t-shirt (@ Blue Cricket Designs)

I am so inspired by this thrifty playroom tour (@ ashley ann)

These ice cream balloons are such a fun & simple addition to party decorating (@ ohdeedoh)

I bet my kids would love these homemade peanut butter balls for a fun snack (@ Southern Plate)

Giving With the Scraps of Life: 10 Painless Ways to Give to Charities

Tuesday, August 24th, 2010

Do you ever feel like you don’t have the means to donate to make a difference in someone’s life? I often felt that the size of my wallet was a hurdle to the type of giving that I imagined that I could do in my adulthood. When financial times were particularly difficult for our family, I always envisioned the day that would come when I could give more to worthy organizations.

In the last few years though, I began to realize that there are so many more ways to give than I ever imagined possible. I refer to this giving in my house as my, “scraps of life giving.” There are so many things that I have within my possession and that I can do with the limited talents and budget that I possess that the possibilities for good old-fashioned giving are endless.

Today I wanted to share with you a few, “scraps of life giving,” opportunities that you just might not be aware exist! Within this list, I am confident you can find a few opportunities for giving a few scraps from your life to a worthy organization.

Clean Out Those Couch Cushions & Pockets- Do you have a spare change jar in your house that has been gathering dust? Rather than saving it for something for yourself, consider taking that donation to a worthy organization instead.  Ronald McDonald House Charities is just one great example of where your change could be put to good use.  While you are visiting the drive through for your next dollar soda (one of my own favorite inexpensive indulgences), consider dropping your change off in the boxes at your local McDonald’s and know that your change is being put to great use.

While that little bit of change may not seem to really make a big difference, the organization collected over $20 million dollars in spare change last year. That change goes to helping keep families together by providing shelter for them while their child is being cared for at a nearby hospital.  Just think of that impact you are making on a child and family’s life with that simple gesture of donating your change!

PS- RHMC’s Day of Change is happening on September 9th! Plan to take your change to your local McDonald’s & RSVP for the event here!

Call Up a Cell Phone Donation– The rapid rate that families go through cell phones these days is quite amazing!  With most cell phone plans now, the opportunities to upgrade come around every couple of years.  The dilemma of what to do with those old, outdated cell phones is no longer a problem now that organizations like  CellPhonesForSoldiers.com are around. Visit the website to find a place to drop off those gently used cell phones to the cause.

Cell Phones for Soldiers will recycle the cell phones, and use the proceeds to provide pre-paid calling cards and cell phones to troops serving in the U.S. Armed Forces. Just imagine that you can give a child or spouse the opportunity to hear from their loved one with something that was just taking up space in your house. How beautiful is that?

See Any Worthy Donations In Your House?– The cost for eyeglasses is astronomical when you don’t have an insurance plan that covers them. For lower income families, a pair of glasses can be the equivalent of a week’s salary or more, and is a cost that most just can’t afford. Consider taking your gently used glasses to a local Goodwill, Lion’s Club, or to LensCrafters and donating them to the worthy cause of helping those who need them.

Think of that child who is struggling in school because his family can’t afford a pair of glasses for him and think of that pair of glasses that are gathering dust in an old drawer in your house that could be benefiting him. It seems like a win-win situation to share the gift of sight with someone else.

Craft Your Way to Giving– Do you have the gift of crafting in your possession? You may not realize how valuable that talent is, but it can make the difference in the life of a child, a soldier, or someone who is undergoing treatment for an illness. A quick Google search of your craft skill and the word charity should pull up a number of worthy organization that you can give to.

I am a knitter and am currently working on knitting caps for a chemo drive through an organization. It is something that I can easily do while watching a little evening television with supplies that I already have on hand, but can make the difference in the life of a patient undergoing chemotherapy. I have found though that knitting has been a fantastic gift to share in so many ways and I always try to keep one charitable giving project on my needles at all times. Whether it is whipping up a cap for a chemo patient, donating a blanket to a project like Project Linus, or knitting a prayer shawl for someone who could benefit from this comfort, I am so proud I can use my talents for someone else.

Consider donating your crafting talents to a local homeless shelter, teaching a craft to underprivileged children, or just creating crafts in your spare time that could make someone’s day a tiny bit brighter. The possibilities with the gift of crafting truly are endless!

Whittle Down Your Shoe Collection Charitably– I will admit that I have a bit of a shoe purchasing habit and have developed quite a shoe collection over the years. The good news is that your old shoes do not need to go to waste because of a worthy organization called Soles4Souls.

Soles4Souls is a Nashville-based charity that collects shoes from the warehouses of footwear companies and the closets of people just like you. The charity distributes these shoes free of charge to people in need and has donated over 10 million pairs of new and gently worn shoes. These shoes have been distributed to people in over 125 countries, including Kenya, Thailand, Nepal and the United States.

In our town, the local New Balance offers a drop-off location for the organization which makes donating just as easy as all of the errand-running that you are already doing. Consider weeding through your shoe collections and giving to someone who doesn’t have the creature comfort of a good pair of shoes.

As you can see, the possibilities for giving are endless without really spending a dime. Of course, the best gift you could ever give to any organization is the gift of yourself. Read to a child, mentor a child, serve at your homeless shelter, visit a nursing home, or help at an animal rescue shelter… these are just to name a few!  For oodles of volunteer opportunities, please visit VolunteerMatch.org to find a worthy organization to donate your time and talent to.

Not enough giving opportunities  here? Here are 5 more easy giving ideas!

5 Surprising Things You Could Be Giving Today

  1. Soda Can Tabs– Collect these for a metal donation to Ronald McDonald House charities.
  2. Expired Coupons– Military families can use expired coupons for groceries.
  3. Books– Better World Books can take your old books, pay you, and the books that are sold create a donation to literacy programs.
  4. Old Cars– Goodwill will happily take your old clunker off of your hands.
  5. Diapers– Give your diapers to the diaper bank charity in your town to benefit needy families. If you are a Michiana resident, call 237-7888 and leave contact information to arrange for a donation drop off in our town.

What are your favorite scraps of life giving opportunities for your family? I would love to hear the giving opportunities that your family takes part in!

An Apron Full of Giveaway: $50 Hallmark.com Gift Card

Tuesday, August 24th, 2010

Frise, $25

Welcome to our Apron Full of Giveaways, where we round up all of the best giveaways on the web. This is the spot where you can share your blog contests or where you can find fantastic stuff to enter.

This week we are kicking off a brand new giveaway with Hallmark.com. I had no idea that Hallmark was now selling personalized baby announcements so you could announce the new addition of your little one to the world in total style. Hallmark always has that uncanny way of making everything look so darn fabulous and I would love to give you the opportunity to win a $50 gift card to make all of your personalized card dreams come true. Head on over to the contest in the link below to learn more and enter to win. PLEASE NO ENTRIES HERE!

This week our Chef’s Table 16 piece dish set is coming to a close. I am amazed at the volume of entries and how many of you are suffering through mismatched dishes or chipped and broken pieces. I hope someone really deserving wins this one because a good set of white dishes is an essential in my kitchen. Remember that this contest ends tonight at 8PM EST.  I have a very exciting giveaway for one lucky reader! We are giving away a sixteen piece set (service for four) from the new Chef’s Table line from Oneida. These dishes are beautiful! PLEASE NO ENTRIES HERE!

Below are the contest links-if you are hosting a contest please link it up below. Sorry, we aren’t giving away the aprons just showcasing them!

Please put your site name and then what type of contest you are hosting. For example, “MomAdvice (Children’s Movies).”

Please let me know if you have any questions and good luck to each of you!

Back to School Recipes, Organization Tips, and Other Hidden Resources

Monday, August 23rd, 2010

Good morning, friends! Today my daughter heads back to school and my son will be shortly following behind her on Wednesday. I am a sappy momma and tend to sob on both days that the children head to school. I also am the one in sunglasses for the entire day to hide the tired circles and red eyes from all of the crying. They do drive me crazy sometimes when they are here, but I miss them when they are gone.

It has been a flurry of activity- uniform shopping, clothes shopping, shoe shopping, backpack shopping, school supplies shopping, back-to-school nights,  ice cream treating, lots of individual dates with each kid, and plenty of talking about the exciting year to come.

I just wanted to point out a few of my favorite resources for moms that might help you as you ease back into your busy school year! These are my favorite resources for organizing and feeding my family during this busy time!

Back-to-School Breakfast Ideas:

Blueberry Pancakes (make and pop them in the freezer for the school week)

Fluffy & Light Pumpkin Pancakes (make and pop them in the freezer for the school week)

6 Amazing Waffle Recipes & Tips for Getting Your Waffle On

Protein-Packed Strawberry & Banana Smoothies

Banana Cream Pie Smoothies

Slow Cooked Oatmeal

Homemade Hot Cocoa Mix

Homemade Cinnamon Rolls (a great way to celebrate your week at school on Saturday morning)

Honey Nut Granola

Vanilla Scented Granola

Deliciously Homemade Granola Bars

Getting Organized for Back-to-School:

One Month of Slow Cooking (perfect for those days filled with after-school activities)

The Essentials for Saving on Back-to-School

Weekly Planner Sheet

Weekly Menu Planner Sheet

Transforming the Paper Clutter

Choosing a Great Family Organizer for Your Family

Simplifying Your To-Do List

Ideas for Celebrating That First Day of School:

Back-to-School Celebrations

World’s Greatest Homemade Slushies

Throw a Frugal Pizza Party

For Capturing Those Back-To-School Photos:

Capturing Your Children Through Photography

Making Lunch Special:

Free Printable Lunch Box Notes

Writing Love Notes to Your Child

Fun with After-School Snacks:

Deliciously Easy Raisin Bran Muffins

Deliciously Homemade Granola Bars (I think I like the word deliciously)

Lemony Blueberry Muffins

Simple Oatmeal & Chocolate Chip Muffins

Delicious & Easy Cereal Bars

Chocolate Chip Cookie Bars

Good luck to each of you that are on this journey again with your kids! I hope you all get off to a successful school year start!

Freebie Friday: August 20, 2010

Friday, August 20th, 2010

Hurray for freebies and giveaways and hurray for Freebie Friday! We are so lucky to have Freebies 4 Mom share their list of the best freebies of the week with our readers each and every Friday. Please visit her site for fabulous freebies and sweepstakes information every single day!  This week you will also find her giving away a Slobproof with Crypton Ottoman ($200 value) and 100 Wet Ones Travel Packs to 10 classrooms ($165 value for each classroom).

We are also proud to be offering a few fun things around here of our own! Enter this week to win a 16 piece set of Chef’s Table dishes from Oneida and over a hundred great giveaways from other great bloggers. We are also sharing the winning cauliflower recipe from my cooking showdown, some insights on a week of simplicity before our school week starts, and our fun notebook of inspiration (which was so exceptional this week- bloggers are so amazing!)

Please feel free to browse around and share our site with your friends. We LOVE new readers and are always so thankful for your visits each week!  Enjoy your weekend, everyone!
Health & Beauty
SalonPas Pain Relief Patch
Huggies Good Nites
Nature Made Chewable Vitamin D
Triple Paste Medicated Ointment (for BJ’s members)

Food
Genesis Today Veggie Blast (share a photo on Facebook)
$1 Donation by Lunchables to Boys & Girls Clubs of America
Atkins Bars (3 assorted flavors)
Sargento Panini Month Page-A-Day Recipe Calendar

Entertainment
Custom Business Cards from Starbucks
Mystery Case Files Ravenhearst computer game
Bridal Guide magazine (1 issue)

Home
BIC Easy Glide Pen (first 1,000 daily at Noon ET thru 9/9)
Smead FasTab Hanging Folders (free samples restocked each morning)
Pregnancy Planner & Calendar
Capri Sun House Party

AUGUST 20 to AUGUST 26
24 – Gain Febreze Air Effects First 5,000 (probably starts at 11am CT)

Amy’s Notebook 08.18.10

Wednesday, August 18th, 2010

I am in love with this Alice in Wonderland party (@ Let’s Explore)

I am so inspired by this beautiful craft room makeover (@ Posie Gets Cozy)

I bet my children would love these banana bread milkshakes (@ Picky Palate)

I love this pillowcase sundress made for adults (@ Craftzine)

These frosted jumbo animal cookies look delicious and so fun (@ Bake at 350)

This no-bake grilled vegetable lasagna looks yummy and healthy (@ goodLife {eats})

This toddler ruffled dress upcycled is so cute (@ Blue Cricket Designs)

I am loving this tutorial for turning paperback books into custom hardback ones (@ ohdeedoh)

This Dr. Pepper barbecue sauce looks delicious (@ Simply Recipes)

I love these little birthday cupcake cake toppers (@ The Crafting Chicks)

I will have to put those cupcake toppers on top of these mocha cupcakes with espresso buttercream frosting (@ Brown-Eyed Baker)

This raspberry crisp would be delicious with some vanilla ice cream (@ Pioneer Woman)

This little button headband would be so cute for back-to-school (@ Little Miss Momma)

These homemade raspberry limeade slushies scream summer to me (@ Smitten Kitchen)

These cupcake liner trees are on my crafting to-do list (@ Domestic Fluff)

Who would have thought to recycle a cereal box into a marble run? Genius! (@ made by joel)

I want to dive into a plate of this grilled cheese brushetta (@ Fresh Family Cooking)

This recipe for whole wheat challah looks delicious (@ The Way the Cookie Crumbles)

These white fish tacos would make a fun weeknight meal (@ Annie’s Eats)

This scampi tilapia would be another fun way to prepare fish (@ $5 Dinners)

I love this idea of repurposing an old painting into a cute dining room chalkboard (@ Bless Our Nest)

I like this tutorial on making homemade pretzels (@ Joy the Baker)

This is a fantastic round-up of fun items to knit for babies (@ whip up)

These zucchini blueberry muffins would be a great way to use up the zucchini in your garden (@ Rookie Cookie)

Rediscovering the Simple Pleasures in Life

Tuesday, August 17th, 2010

Summer is coming to an end soon for our family and that will mean sliding back into the hustle and bustle of busy school days and extra curricular activities. As a mom, it can feel a little overwhelming preparing for the start of school especially if you have had a jam-packed summer like we have had.

My solution to keep me grounded as we transition back into this time is to have a minimum of one day a week where we do nothing. It is a day that I lovingly refer to as our  “detox day” from the busy running and commercialism that we are exposed to.  It is the day where we do nothing, we spend nothing, we are unplugged, and we just spend time together, making time to indulge in the good old-fashioned things in life. These days are filled with time spent around board games instead of  time spent around a television, library books instead of our electronic games, creating instead of buying, and rediscovering those simple pleasures in life.  It is this one day a week where I can come back to center and feel aligned again with my family and what is most important to me.

Forts are built and snuggled under with blankets and pillows from the bed.

Treasured books from the thrift store are lovingly read again.

Fancy meals are abandoned in favor of eggs and toast for dinner.

Homemade treats are baked with my children, while making giant messes in the kitchen.

Sheets are lovingly washed and hung on the line, waiting for each family member to indulge in the crispness after a day filled with nothing.

These days allow me to refocus on the abundance and the simple pleasures that are within my life, instead of the need to go, go, go, buy, buy, buy. After having one day like this,  I often want to continue the trend of simple living and simple pleasures and extend it further into my week.

It is these days when I am…

Thankful.

Centered.

Happy.

It is these days when I feel that I am at my best as a mom and wife.

It is these days that I wish I could fall into daily.

It these days where I know what is important.

Who is important.

Why they are important.

How do you bring focus back to the simple pleasures in life?

An Apron Full of Giveaways: Oneida Dinnerware for Four

Tuesday, August 17th, 2010

Lover Dovers, $30

Welcome to our Apron Full of Giveaways, where we round up all of the best giveaways on the web. This is the spot where you can share your blog contests or where you can find fantastic stuff to enter.

This week I have a very exciting giveaway for one lucky reader! We are giving away a sixteen piece set (service for four) from the new Chef’s Table line from Oneida. These dishes are beautiful!

Even when you are eating something as non-fancy as tea, toast, and oatmeal in them for your dinner, the beauty of them makes you feel like you are doing it in a hotel instead of your dirty and desperately-needing-to-be-cleaned house. Ahhhh!

If this girl has a weakness for anything in life, it is a set of white dishes. I am so darn excited for you guys so be sure to head over there and get your entries in! Please no entries here, follow the link below to access the contest! Entries here do not qualify!

Below are the contest links-if you are hosting a contest please link it up below. Sorry, we aren’t giving away the aprons just showcasing them!

Please put your site name and then what type of contest you are hosting. For example, “MomAdvice (Children’s Movies).”

Please let me know if you have any questions and good luck to each of you!


The Cauliflower Showdown: Trees in Your Ears Pasta

Monday, August 16th, 2010

As I shared with you guys last week, I got the opportunity to compete in a Foodie vs. Mommy Blogger challenge at the Kenmore Live Studio in Chicago. Each team member had a vegetable assigned to them and the challenge was to create a dish that would be healthy and embraced by children.

“Bring on the challenge,” I thought to myself. After all, I am the mom that has exposed her children to every kind of ingredient imaginable and I was ready to showcase my food expertise to the world. Then they gave me the assignment.

Cauliflower.

As a main dish.

And then I thought, to put it as eloquently as I can…, “CRAP!”

I have never made cauliflower for my kids before because it just isn’t my favorite vegetable. To me, the flavor of cauliflower is a bland one meant to be layered with luscious cheese and as an accompaniment to something more delicious. To say that I was sweating it out, would be putting it mildly. As with all great challenges though, I decided that I would do the best I could and make a fun dish that kids would love.

It has been my experience that any dish that I am unsure that my kids will love is best served with lots of bread and olive for dipping to convince my children to give it a try. For my husband, a tall glass of wine seems to work wonders.

Trees in Your Ears Pasta was the dish that I pulled together for the challenge. I used orecchiette pasta which means, “little ears” and the trees, of course, were the cauliflower florets.  I thought with a fun title like that, what kid could resist?

Begin by bringing a pot of salted water to a boil. Cook your pasta as directed. Be sure to reserve 1 cup of pasta water for later!

On a cookie sheet, spread out cauliflower florets and whole tomatoes. Toss with olive oil, salt, & pepper.

In your food processor (or mince & chop by hand), chop garlic, prosciutto, and fresh sage.

Pull out the roasted vegetables and toss the meat & herb mixture and coat the vegetables evenly.

In a large pasta bowl, add arugula pasta to the bottom. Pour drained hot pasta on top of the arugula to wilt it. Finish by adding the roasted vegetables, Parmesan cheese and up to 1 cup of pasta water.

Toss, toss, toss. Eat, eat, eat.

The real question is did this win against the foodie team? It actually did! I was so proud and excited that I literally was jumping up and down when all three judges selected this dish as the cauliflower winner.  Although the mommy team didn’t win the overall challenge, I was still so proud to know that a vegetable that we never eat could be turned into a dish that I plan to make over and over again. It was loved by everyone and only one family member wasn’t converted to the cauliflower dark side, although he loved the rest of the vegetables a lot. I am not discouraged though and this challenge helped me see the beauty in stepping out of the creature comforts of our standard side dish and main dish fare.

Use this recipe as a template for anything that you have in your pantry and fridge. Hit the farmer’s market and find a new vegetable you have never tried, use up the end of that lone box of penne in the back of the cupboard, try spinach tossing instead of arugula, use up the last of those herbs in your garden, and see what fun dish you can create using this basic idea.

Thank you to everyone who came to see the show and all of the love and hugs from all of my wonderful friends. It was such an honor to have so many of you there and I was so proud to have had the opportunity to showcase that this momma really can cook! Many thanks to my fantastically talented friend, Franz from Le Cordon Bleu, who helped me look like a rock star for this event! Most of all, thank you to my kids who are a constant inspiration to me and always surprise me with their sophisticated palettes.

Trees in Your Ears Pasta

One head cauliflower, cored and cut into 3/4-inch florets (3-1/2 cups)
1 pint grape tomatoes
3 Tbs. extra-virgin olive oil
Freshly ground black pepper
9 large fresh sage leaves
4 large cloves garlic, peeled
6 thin slices prosciutto (about 4 oz.)
12 oz. dried orecchiette
5 oz. baby arugula (5 lightly packed cups)
3/4 cup grated Parmigiano-Reggiano
Kosher Salt

Position a rack in the lower third of the oven and heat the oven to 425°F. Bring a large pot of well-salted water to a boil. Toss the cauliflower, tomatoes, oil, 3/4 tsp. salt, and 1/2 tsp. pepper on a rimmed baking sheet; spread in a single layer. Roast, stirring once or twice, until the cauliflower begins to turn golden and tender, about 15 minutes. Meanwhile, pulse the sage and garlic in a food processor until minced. Add the prosciutto and pulse until coarsely chopped. Once the cauliflower is golden, toss the herb mixture into the vegetables and continue to roast until fragrant and the cauliflower is golden brown, 5 to 7 minutes. Boil the orecchiette until al dente, 9 to 10 minutes. Reserve 1 cup pasta-cooking water. Drain the pasta and return it to the pot. Stir in the roasted cauliflower mixture, arugula, cheese, and enough pasta water to moisten. Season to taste with salt and pepper.

Do you have any tricks or recipes for getting your children to eat their vegetables? Please share!

Freebie Friday: August 13, 2010

Friday, August 13th, 2010

Happy Freebie Friday, everyone! We are so blessed to have Freebies 4 Mom share their list of the best freebies of the week with our readers each and every Friday. Please visit her site for fabulous freebies and sweepstakes information every single day!  This week I have my eye on a free cupcake to celebrate Dora’s birthday! Who wouldn’t love that?

This week we have a recipe for a darn good chocolate cake, another round-up of great reads that you will want to add to your library bag, and over a hundred great giveaways to enter for the week.

Today I am heading into Chicago to participate in a cooking contest in Chicago for Kenmore. We are each assigned a vegetable and I am team cauliflower. I can’t wait to share my recipe with you on Monday for the main dish that convinced my family that cauliflower could be surprisingly tasty!  If you are in Chicago, you are cordially invited to be my guest!

Have a wonderful weekend, everyone!

Health & Beauty
Axe Bodyspray (for Sam’s Club members)

Food
IKEA Kids Eat Free (thru Sunday)
J. Lohr Vineyard Recipe Booklet
Kraft First Taste (some members get free mac & cheese)
Ronco Spaghetti (select states)
Anthony’s Meal Planner (AZ and CA)

Entertainment
Walgreens Photo 25 Prints (new members)
Sunny D Free Books for Classrooms
Soap Opera Weekly

Home
BIC Easy Glide Pen (first 1,000 daily at Noon ET thru 9/9)
Post-It Durable Tabs
Capri Sun House Party
Kraft Homestyle Comfort Food House Party
My Thai Kitchen House Party

This Week’s Freebie Events:

AUGUST 13 to AUGUST 19
14 – Walmart Dora the Explorer Party from 11am-4pm in the toy department
14 – Lowes Build and Grow Clinic make a bug box 10-11am
15 – Office Max Teacher Appreciation Day! Free tote   bag, plus 20% OFF everything in it!