Amy’s Notebook 07.11.12

July 11th, 2012

Welcome to my little notebook of ideas to help improve your life. This is a collection of gathered links to DIY crafts, food projects, and thrifty ways to spruce up your home. Nothing brings me more joy then to highlight other fabulous bloggers. I hope you will enjoy this weekly does of loveliness with beautiful links that are individually handpicked just for you!

 

I adore these DIY family of string puppets for a fun summer craft (@ Salsa Pie)

This DIY rope basket would be a fun addition to home storage (@ I Heart Organizing)

These no-sew mermaid tails would be a cute craft project (@ Living Locurto)

I love this whimsical grandfather clock makeover (@ Nesting Place)

I am in love with this knock-off Restoration Hardware decoupaged map (@ gardners two bergers)

These sticky balsamic ribs look divine (@ shutterbean)

I love these ideas for a Michigan-inspired vacation (@ Enjoying the Small Things)

I am in love with this mini track & field Olympics set for LEGO play (@ Alphamom)

I love this cute idea for making your deck into a game board (@ The 36th Avenue)

I need this inspiration to start another no spend month project (@ Small Notebook)

I want to try this honey mustard grilled pork tenderloin (@ Two Peas & Their Pod)

Art Gallery Birthday Party

July 10th, 2012

A few months ago, my brother sent me a text with this picture. He was having his first art gallery showing in New Orleans and wanted us to get the chance to see what it looked like. I couldn’t wait to show Ethan because it has always been a dream of his to be an artist.

My son’s reaction to the picture was “I wish I could have an art gallery showing…”

It was with that one statement that the vision for his tenth birthday party was created. An Art Gallery Birthday Party was on our party agenda for this year and I started gathering ideas and materials to make this gallery showing special for him.

Today I wanted to show you how we pulled off his own Art Gallery Birthday party. This idea is the perfect party for a budding artist and gives them a chance to show off their work to a captive audience. It also happens to be a very inexpensive theme and gives your child a chance to be creative since they have the opportunity to help in the creating of the party itself.

Once our art gallery theme was decided, Ethan started gathering and working on pieces he would like to debut in his art gallery. I got inexpensive cotton twine and purchased mini clothespins to create the display for his art work. He worked on pieces for the gallery all summer long and then he selected the ones that he wanted to hang for the gallery showing.

I hung three balloons upside down over our kitchen table and placed a penny inside each one to help hold it down and steady over our table. I found that handy tip on Pinterest and it worked like a charm for creating a pretty display over our table.

Over our gallery display, I spray painted large paper mache letters to spell his name. I found them at JoAnn Fabric, on sale, for $1.99 each and then spray painted them in a coat of Krylon Metallic Matte Aluminum Colored Spray Paint (found at Walmart) to finish them.

I mounted the letters over our patio window with a little painter’s tape on the back to hold them into place. The same painter’s tape held our gallery display in place on each side of the window.

For the kitchen table, Ethan created a, “Welcome to a 100% Pure Epic Art Gallery,” sign and then we created these paint drip jars to add jars of flowers to our main table and the food table. The kids loved making these and they added a fun addition to our art theme.

Gallery showings always have fun appetizers and drinks so we wanted to create bite sized food to go along with his epic art theme. I served pulled pork sliders on little Hawaiian rolls, mac & cheese bites (recipe below), spinach balls, sides of potato chips in small coffee filters, and rounded out our menu with a little birthday punch, cheese ball, and a veggie tray.

I made all of the food the day before and had everything in my fridge ready to go for our party day. We had other engagements happening that day so that helped save a lot of time for me on the actual day.

No birthday party is complete without a great birthday cake. My friend, Nancy, made this cute birthday cake banner for us and I mounted it with two skewers I had in my grilling supplies. If you missed the recipe yesterday, this is a Chocolate Almond Cake with Chocolate Almond Frosting. It was a delightful way to end an evening of delicious small bites.

Ethan told me that this was his best birthday party yet, which makes me so happy to hear! We loved giving him the chance to shine and show off his talent to his party guests.  This Art Gallery Party was a great way to kick off his big year of double digits!

Happy 10th Birthday, Ethan!

Mac & Cheese Bites
Recipe Type: Appetizer
Prep time: 15 mins
Cook time: 25 mins
Total time: 40 mins
Serves: 18
Ingredients
  • 12 oz. elbow macaroni noodles
  • 2 cups butter cracker crumbs (such as Ritz)
  • 3 cups shredded sharp cheddar cheese, divided
  • 6 tbsp. unsalted butter, melted
  • 1 (5.2 oz.) package Boursin garlic herb cheese
  • 2 tbsp. cold unsalted butter
  • 2 large eggs
  • ¾ cup milk
  • ¼ cup sour cream
  • ¼ tsp. salt
  • Pinch red pepper flakes
Instructions
  1. Preheat the oven to 350˚ F.
  2. Bring a large pot of water to boil.
  3. Cook the pasta according to the package directions until just shy of al dente.
  4. Drain well.
  5. Meanwhile, lightly grease standard size muffin pans with cooking spray.
  6. In a medium bowl, combine the cracker crumbs, ½ cup of the shredded cheese, and melted butter and mix with a fork until combined.
  7. Spoon a bit of the mixture into the bottom of each muffin well and tamp down with the flat bottom of a glass or other.
  8. Once the pasta is cooked and drained, add it to a large mixing bowl with the remaining shredded cheese, the boursin and cold butter.
  9. In a liquid measuring cup, combine the eggs, milk, and sour cream and whisk to combine. Add the liquid mixture to the bowl with the pasta.
  10. Stir in the salt and red pepper flakes and mix until evenly combined.
  11. Divide the macaroni mixture between the prepared muffin wells.
  12. Bake until light golden, about 20-25 minutes. Let cool in the muffin pans at least 10-15 minutes, then carefully remove from the pan and serve warm.
  13. TO MAKE AHEAD: Follow the directions above, but do not bake the macaroni bites. Cover with plastic wrap and store in the fridge overnight. Bake as instructed.


Recipe Source:  The Deen Bros. on Epicurious via Annie’s Eats.

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An Apron Full of Giveaways 07.10.12

July 10th, 2012

bernice’s designs, $40

Welcome to our Apron Full of Giveaways! I hope everyone is having a great week this week! As we do each week, here is our round-up of giveaways for our readers. We hope that this is beneficial to you and your family! Please let us know if you guys win anything- I love to hear the success stories!

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 (Kid’s Movies).”

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

Chocolate Almond Cake With Chocolate Cream Cheese Frosting

July 9th, 2012

It has become a birthday tradition in our family to let the birthday girl or boy select their own cake from my modest cookbook collection. When my son spied this Chocolate Almond Cake, he begged for me to make it for his special day. I will be honest and say that Chocolate Almond Cake would have been last on my list of culinary delights at the age of ten, so it surprised me a lot he would select it. Chocolate Almond Cake seemed a rather sophisticated birthday cake choice, but it made me happy to hear that this was the special cake that he wanted and proud of his smart little palate.

Chocolate and almond do make the perfect pairing and the flavors are laced not only through the entire richly moist cake, but it is also throughout the delicate chocolate cream cheese frosting that it is topped with. This cake was a huge hit at our party especially among the chocolate lovers in the group. The cake itself is rich, but the lighter chocolate frosting really pulls the cake together.

I decided to make two of these cakes so we had enough cake for all of our guests and ended up using three of the layers (shown here) for a fuller cake for our family. The last layer that I made was tucked into the freezer for my son & his friends who are coming this week for a birthday get together.

I prefer to make my cakes in a two day process and the best part about this cake is that the flavors seem to meld better if they are allowed a day to set.  I went ahead and wrapped the cooled cake layers in plastic wrap and then covered them in foil.  When the cake is frozen it is much easier to decorate and I have a lot less crumbs to have to work around.  That little tip came courtesy of a Michael’s cake decorating course I took and has served me well over the years of making and decorating special occasion cakes.

I am looking forward to sharing more about his birthday party in the upcoming weeks and hope these ideas will offer some party planning inspiration for your family!

Chocolate Almond Cake With Chocolate Cream Cheese Frosting
Recipe Type: Dessert
Author: The Cake Mix Doctor
Prep time: 10 mins
Cook time: 30 mins
Total time: 40 mins
Serves: 16
Ingredients
  • 1 ounce unsweetened chocolate, coarsely chopped
  • 1/3 cup water
  • 1 package (18.25 ounces) devil’s food cake mix
  • 1 cup buttermilk
  • 1/2 cup canola oil
  • 3 large eggs
  • 1 teaspoon pure almond extract
  • 1 package (8 ounces) low-fat cream cheese, at room temperature
  • 1 stick of unsalted butter, at room temperature
  • 1/2 cup unsweetened cocoa powder
  • 1 teaspoon pure almond extract (for your frosting)
  • 4 cups confectioners’ sugar, sifted
Instructions
  1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees and prepare two 9-inch cake round pans by generously greasing them with vegetable shortening and then dusting them with flour. Set your pans aside.
  2. Heat the chopped chocolate and water in a a saucepan over low heat until melted, stirring constantly. Set the pan aside to cool for ten minutes.
  3. Place the cake mix, buttermilk, oil, eggs, almond extract, and melted chocolate mixture in a large mixing bowl. Blend your cake mixture until thoroughly combined.
  4. Divide the batter between the two prepared pans, smoothing with a rubber spatula.
  5. Bake the cakes for 28-30 minutes.
  6. Remove the pans from the oven and place them on wire racks to cool for five minutes. Take cakes out of the pans and allow them to cool on the wire rack for thirty minutes.
  7. Place the cream cheese and butter in a mixing bowl. Blend well until combined.
  8. Add cocoa powder, almond extract, and confectioners’ sugar and blend until the frosting is fluffy.
  9. Frost your cake.
  10. Place the cake uncovered in the refrigerator until the frosting sets, approximately 20 minutes.
  11. Cover the cake with waxed paper and store in your refrigerator for up to one week.
  12. To freeze the cake, wrap it in aluminum foil, for up to six months.
  13. Thaw the cake overnight in the refrigerator before serving.


Looking for other fun cake choices? Here are a few of our favorites!

Darn Good Chocolate Cake

Blueberry Muffin Cake

Barbie Cake

Classic Orange Chiffon Cake

Red Velvet Cake with Cream Cheese Frosting

Cream Cheese Pound Cake with Warm Lemon Curd

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Shower Curtain Art Canvas

June 28th, 2012

A rainy day yielded the perfect opportunity to break out one of my dollar store activities for our kids. I bought a shower liner ($1) and had the kids decorate the shower curtain with whatever their heart’s delight was. A package of army men ($1) and a package of lizards ($1) added a little three dimensional fun to their art work on the canvas.

I don’t know about you, but my children like to go through a million pieces of paper a day so this was the perfect canvas for their artistic souls. Since we were on a trip, it also was the perfect item to travel with and break out when the weather was bad.

Want to create your own canvas? Visit Filth Wizardry for their cute idea for creating cute & even roadways for kids using markers and a recycled bottle. It helped inspire our family’s art canvas for our family’s summer vacation and was one of the great ideas featured in our 100 Days of Summer list.

Gain some summer inspiration on our Pinterest 100 days of summer (’12) edition where you can get another amazing round-up of 100 ideas to inspire your summer bucket list. 

This list has everything from making homemade butterbeer drinks for those Harry Potter enthusiasts, to making homemade shrinky dinks, to getting back to the basics with great dinner discussions with great family conversation starters.

There is something for everyone on here- boys and girls of all ages and craft levels. The best part is that they are ALL budget-friendly and will cost you very little in supplies.

If you are on Instagram, you can join in on the fun by taking pictures and sharing all of your summer adventures through there. Let’s use the hashtag #100summerdays. My username is momadvice and I am happy to have you follow our adventures and follow along with yours!  

By tagging your photos, it will make it easy to find each other in the group and share the projects we are tackling together. You can add the tags to your caption or you can add them as a comment later. In either scenario, the tag will pull it into our summer group.

Happy summer to each of you!

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Amy’s Notebook 06.27.12

June 27th, 2012

Welcome to my little notebook of ideas to help improve your life. This is a collection of gathered links to DIY crafts, food projects, and thrifty ways to spruce up your home. Nothing brings me more joy then to highlight other fabulous bloggers. I hope you will enjoy this weekly does of loveliness with beautiful links that are individually handpicked just for you!

 

I love this idea for having an organized summer (@ i heart organizing)

I am making some of these reusable magnetic cups for our fridge (@ made)

This 4th of July wreath is so cute and a fun way to dress up a mantle (@ Landee See, Landee Do)

This marshmallow Kit Kat ice cream sounds divine (@ BruCrew Life)

I love these 11 tips for surviving air travel with kids (@ Frugal Mama)

These hand sewn books would be a cute summer craft to create (@ Design Mom)

I am bookmarking these 36 fun & free travel games for our next trip (@ Parentables)

I want to try this DIY antique mecury glass trick on some of my glass jars (@ 17 Apart)

I have to make these paint drip mason jars– they are stunning (@ it all started with paint)

I love these five ways to use hard boiled eggs (@ The Happiest Mom)

I am bookmarking these six must-know lipstick tricks (@ Say Yes to Hoboken)

These fruity sangria pops look like a fun summer grown-up treat (@ The Gourmand Mom)

Family Travel: Exploring Saugatuck, Michigan

June 26th, 2012

Our family spent the most glorious week in Saugatuck, Michigan last week and we wanted to share with you our experience traveling to this fun little Midwest destination for your family travel. Words like epic, most relaxing vacation ever, and best vacation of our life may have flown out of our mouths. Sometimes the sweetest destinations are the simplest and lurking practically in your own backyard.

Saugatuck is a little harbor village that celebrates diversity and offers a fun artsy community for visitors to explore. Recently The National Trust for Historic Preservation selected Saugatuck/Douglas as one of the “Dozen Distinctive Destinations” in the U.S. and the writers and editors of Midwest Living Magazine ranked Saugatuck/Douglas fifth among the top 100 vacation destinations in the Midwest. Saugatuck happens to be just an hour and a half from our home, yet it seemed a world away and happened to be our first visit to the town.

Rental properties abound in this town and it is just a matter of selecting your house early enough and finding one in your price point. We searched on HomeAway to find our own dream property. I took on a freelance job and squirreled the money away for our vacation and when we saw this rental in Kingfishers Cove, we knew it would be perfect for us. A gorgeous little log cabin with modern amenities was our heart’s desire and we made it happen.

To save on this expense, you could definitely split the property with another family, book during the week instead of paying for weekend rates, or cut expenses by selecting a smaller size property. Remember that the properties book quickly and you need to plan a couple of months in advance to grab the premium spots in town.

When I asked around on Facebook about the best things to do and see while we were in the area, everyone had their own favorite spots in the town and a bucket list of fun activities to do there. We made a list of everything we wanted to do from the responses (this one from Travelmomiac was among my favorites) and we did everything on our list.  After our week of exploration, here are our family’s top recommendations for fun in the Saugatuck area.

Swoon Over Retro

The antique stores in Saugatuck are phenomenal and full of thoughtfully curated antique items that will have you wishing that you brought a moving truck to take it all home with you. We stopped at so many fun little shops along the main drag, but our favorite was the Blue Star Antique Pavilion. You could literally walk the store for miles and miles and never see the same thing twice. The store is over 50,000 square feet and it was named the best of the best in  Antique Mall in Michigan, Indiana, Illinois and Wisconsin by Lake Magazine (July 2005).

You can end your visit with a delicious lunch next door to their building at the Saugatuck Brewing Company.  This award winning micro-brewery has 2 chefs delivering fresh and innovative food that is the perfect way to end a day of antiquing. There are always 12 different beers on tap, and a Hard Cider, that tastes like champagne, and loads of other fun drinks. Emily highly recommends their root beer. She said it was the most amazing thing about the brewery.

Head Downtown

Downtown Saugatuck is full of cute little shops to visit and spend an afternoon browsing in. Many of the shops seemed very tourist geared, but there were some hidden gems along with lots of shops offering wine tastings and food samples to try.

We visited the Saugatuck Drugstore and grabbed ice cream at the soda fountain counter for a midday pick-me-up. The cone pictured above is a SMALL so we recommend ordering a kid size cone so you don’t end up with a belly ache from all the ice cream. There is nothing like sitting at an old-fashioned ice cream counter and the kids loved their delicious treats.

Marro’s Restaurant was on our family’s agenda for our last night of vacation celebration feasting and it did not disappoint. You can order small/lighter portions to save a little money or order the regular size portion (seen in my picture above) and split it between two people. We ordered the Linguine Ala Pescatore and it was a generous portion of mussels, clams, shrimp, and scallops tossed in a spicy red sauce that was absolutely divine.

My daughter ordered the mac and cheese which came out on a platter and looked like chicken nuggets. Deep fried macaroni? Perhaps the world’s most delicious kid food ever.

We ended our downtown visit with a stop at Tuck’s Treats and grabbed a cupcake ($3.99 each) to split for our dessert that evening. It was rich, moist, and decadent. It is a cupcake that you can share among two or three people due to its richness and size.

Catch a Sunset

The sunset was absolutely breathtaking and worth catching in the evening after a great meal together. We caught a sunset over at Pier Cove and it was worth every moment of effort. My daughter actually said this was her favorite part of our trip and, as you can see from the photos, the view was absolutely stunning.

We are adding more sunsets to our family’s travel agendas since this is such a fun and free activity to partake of. The sunset in Saugatuck did not disappoint and the kids loved dipping their toes in the water.

Head to Holland

Holland, Michigan is just thirteen short minutes away from Saugatuck and happened to be one of the highlights of our trip. The shopping in Holland offered fabulous unique and boutique options that could have you window shopping for days. I actually enjoyed the shopping in Holland more than Saugatuck because of the variety of shops they offered and how cute the town was itself.

They offer an amazing Famer’s Market (Open Wednesdays & Saturdays 8am – 4pm May 16 – Nov 24 and Saturdays only thru Dec 15) that had just about everything your heart could desire.

New Holland Brewing Company is a fantastic spot to visit for a great sandwich and pint of their Mad Hatter Beer. The sandwich options were so delicious that my husband and I ordered the two we liked best and split them. The kid’s menu offered generous portions for big appetites.

We ended our feasting and took back slices of Crane’s Pie (located in downtown Holland) for dessert and did a pie taste test. I loved the cherry while my daughter was in love with the red raspberry. It was the perfect way to end a day of fun shopping and eating.

Go On a Dune Buggy Ride

We ended our travels with a Dune Ride together and I have to say that the Saugatuck Dune Ride was one of the highlights of our entire trip. The driver shares the history of the dunes along with a fun comedy routine that keeps families engaged with the historical information. The buggy ride is like a fun roller coaster and you can ride up to 60-65 miles through the hilly dunes.

The ride takes you to the highest dune where you have ten minutes to let your kids run around like crazy down the dunes, where you are able to take pictures of the prettiest scenery I have ever seen in my life, and where the driver will even happily take your family portrait for you.

We ended our trips with sand in our mouth and aching faces from smiling so hard which is the way all vacations should, perhaps, end.

We hope you enjoyed the review of our family’s experience in Saugatuck. Be sure to visit our Travel section for more ideas on great family travel!

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An Apron Full of Giveaways: Giving Away 3 Copies of The Baby Cheapskate Guide to Bargains

June 26th, 2012
Pretty Pickles, $38.95

Welcome to our Apron Full of Giveaways! I hope everyone is having a great week this week! As we do each week, here is our round-up of giveaways for our readers. We hope that this is beneficial to you and your family! Please let us know if you guys win anything- I love to hear the success stories!

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 (Kid’s Movies).”

This week I am also hosting my own giveaway. I am giving three copies of, “The Baby Cheapskate Guide to Bargains,” by Angela Wynne away to three lucky readers on our site. If you have not been on the Baby Cheapskate website before, you really should visit it for great deals and advice on raising your family on a budget.

This book is the book that I wished that I would have had when I had small children. It takes you through everything from how to score the best deals on diapers, how to save on formula, what items to purchase and what just aren’t worth the money, and basic principles on shopping smart. Costs for our babies adds up and she discovered that parents can shell out more than $23,000 in just those first two years of your baby’s life. This guide to savings will help you keep more money in your child’s college fund and less spent on those unnecessary expenses in the first two years.

Please leave a comment with your best tip for saving on expenses in those first two years in the comments below to enter to win!  

Three winners chosen at random, will receive a copy of, “The Baby Cheapskate Guide to Bargains.” Please submit your entries by Tuesday (07/03) at 8PM EST.  Our winners will be drawn at random. Good luck, everyone!

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4th of July Block Party Tips

June 25th, 2012

4th of July is near, so this week I have  put together some tips and ideas for planning neighborhood block party.

When I was a child, each year I looked forward to the annual 4th of July block party.

I remember how exciting it was to be out way past my bedtime, eat loads of fun food and play flashlight tag through the neighborhood streets.

In a day and age where we often don’t even know our neighbors, 4th of July activities like block parties are a great way to create or renew friendships and strengthen your neighborhood’s community spirit.

Throwing a block party doesn’t need to be difficult or elaborate, but you will need a plan and ask some neighbors to help.

See below for my five key block party tips.

Invite the Neighborhood

If you have a neighborhood association or committee, you will have the makings of a great guest list.

If not, go door-to-door to request email addresses and names of the family members.

Go green by emailing invites (this will also save you the cost of stamps).

Ask for a small donation to cover the decorations, food and fun.

Publicize your event by putting up posters throughout the neighborhood and talking about it on your neighborhood’s social media pages if they have them.

Apply for a Permit

As soon as you’ve set the date, call your local police or municipal services department to notify them of your block party and see if you need a permit.

It’s best to make this call several weeks before your event.

You’ll also want to ask about roadblocks to keep the area safe.

Ask if your local police can deliver them the day before your block party to make setup easier.

 

 

Keep Decorations Festive & Simple

Decorate food tables with red, white and blue banners, hang tissue paper pom-poms on nearby trees, and fill glass vases or mason jars with red tissue paper and flags.

Make this cupcake pick wreath for your door and add some easy flag bunting!

 

Organize the Food

To keep the food easy and fair, have homes with odd house numbers bring a main dish and have homes with even house numbers bring side dishes or desserts.

Ask each family to bring their own folding tables, chairs, beverages and tableware.

 

 

 

Plan the Fun

Plan a few fun activities for the younger guests. A bike decorating contest is always a hit and fun for all ages.

Plus, you only have to provide the decorating materials.

Another great activity is a neighborhood scavenger hunt, which families could do together.

You could even offer a few prizes to those who complete the hunt.

4th of July Block Party Menu Suggestions

 

 

You will definitely want to make this easy and delicious red, white & blueberry trifle!

 

Look at these adorable Fourth of July Cut-Outs from Kellog!

 

Need a super easy no-cook contribution?

This fun flag fruit dessert tray is a perfect potluck dish!

 

 

Look at this yummy Patriotic Pesto Pasta Salad!

 

 

Want to use your grill for your 4th of July treats? It’s the perfect time of year for grilled corn!

 

I hope you have a wonderful 4th with your friends & family!

 

Don’t miss these other great ideas from MomAdvice.com:

 

Fruit-Infused Water Recipes

 

 

Mint Watermelon Berry Fruit Salad via MomAdvice.com

Watermelon Berry Mint Fruit Salad

 

 

Rose Strawberry Wine Pops

 

 

 

Roasted Corn Salsa

 

 

 

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Summer Dinner Inspiration: Roasted Shrimp Pasta, Cinnamon Whole Wheat Waffles, & Grilled Chicken Tenders

June 25th, 2012

Looking for summer dinner inspiration? Look no further than these Monday posts for dinners that will inspire your kitchen table. This summer I am taking a few mobile pictures to help inspire your summer meals. I will try to share three great dishes to enjoy each week around the dinner table. 

We went on vacation last week so the dishes I am sharing all had to be easy and be able to be prepared with limited pots & pans to create them. The first dish that I created was to kick off our vacation and it is this Roasted Shrimp With Rosemary & Thyme. I served it over a platter of angel hair pasta and we did our favorite lemon roasted green beans for a side dish.

If you haven’t tried this roasted shrimp before, I cannot recommend it enough. These are great served over your favorite pasta, can be served with a great brown rice side, or served alone with your favorite summer veggies. I make this almost every week and it never disappoints!

One of our favorite summertime dishes is these Cracker Barrel Chicken Fingers. I served these with these roasted fingerling potatoes, roasted asparagus, and fresh strawberries from a cute little market in the town.

The tenders were particularly yummy since I created the marinade before we left for our trip and had the chicken marinating for a couple of days before we actually ate them. I also love that the marinade only has three ingredients, making it an easy marinade to pull together!

I have become a huge fan of those disposable containers for marinating foods because they are so easy to transport out to our grill and are easy to stack, especially if you are headed out for a picnic. It may also be because I have had  a few too many leaky bags in my fridge so I find these to be a great option for me!

I love to stick these, marinade and all, in the freezer and prep a few different marinades in one afternoon. Most marinades have similar base ingredients (dressings, olive oil, vinegars, salt, pepper, seasonings, Worcestershire sauce, etc..) and it is so much easier to do this all at once rather than getting them out each time. What a time saver!

I had berries leftover from our meal the night before and decided to dice them with blueberries to top our Cinnamon Wheat Waffles that we devoured for our brunch. I make a double batch of these almost every week and my son loves to eat the leftover frozen waffles for his breakfast each morning. I love that these are packed with whole wheat flour, wheat germ, no sugar, and very little fat in them. It is a great way to start a day and a fun summer brunch.

What is on your summer dinner menus this week?

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