Thursday, July 28, 2011

Don't Forget! Stake Activity August 13!!

Join us at the stake center in Macon on August 13th from10 am-1 pm.  Hope to see you there!

Looking For A Little Consignment Shopping??


Check this out!! http://www.tykestotsteens.com/TTT_Perry_Home_UFAY.php Huge consignment sale August 12-14 at the Perry fairgrounds!!  See you there!

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Looking For Writers!!



Are you dying to write for our blog??  We want you too!  We are looking for writers that are passionate about something....  and want to share! Please email us at mostlysweetwithafewnuts@gmail.com if you are interested!!

Want To Learn How To Make These Adorable Flowers?



Click here http://designeditor.typepad.com/design_editor/napkin-paper-flower-tutorial.html to learn how!!

Your Next Challenge!


The Laundry Room!!!!  For some of us, the laundry room may not be an actual room.  It may be a nook in the house, it may be a closet, or it may just be where you store dirty wash until you can make it to the cleaners :)  No matter what type of laundry room you have, it is time to attack it!!  One big problem in laundry rooms is the lint that seems to travel everywhere.  Find it and get rid of it.  While you are at it, take a look at the top of your washer and dryer.  Has lint managed to get up there?  How about the sides and in between the washer and dryer?  How are they looking?  If they are anything like mine, you are in trouble :)  Good luck!

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Up For A Challenge??

It's been a while since our last challenge...  Have you kept up?  Today's challenge is a special one, just for mom's :)  When is the last time you cleaned....  your carseats??  Trust me, I know exactly how disgusting they can be!  To clean them, completely remove them from your car.  While they are out, take the opportunity to vacuum the seats of your car.  Wash the cover, lysol the plastic pieces, do whatever you need to do to sanitize it.... you know it needs it :)

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Need Some Boy Bedding?

Katrina Gowen has 2 sets of boy bedding, one is Thomas The Train and the other is a sports theme.  Please contact Katrina Gowen at 478-825-7124 if you are interested :)

Far too many women spend hours trying to tighten that tummy (me included) only to see the same old pudgy pooch day after day.  Check out these top 10 for a leaner tummy… You may be surprised that the majority of these tips don’t have anything to do with exercise or tummy crunches.

1. Do not eat other people’s leftovers- Having the crusts from your toddler's peanut butter sandwich, a small handful of your co-workers m&m's, a few sips of coke, and a bite or two of your hubby's ice cream may seem harmless but these calories add up big time. Be careful about these seemingly small daily cheats. 

2. Chew your food- slow down so your tummy and intestines have time to send the message to the brain that you are getting full

3. Avoid eating fast food on the run

4. Exercise regularly- Three times a week, perform some type of aerobic conditioning or circuit training for 20 to 30 minutes. Exercising the ab muscles twice a week is plenty. For example, perform your ab exercises every Monday and Thursday. Muscles become stronger and more firm through the process of adaptation. We stress the muscle and then it recovers and comes back stronger and better. The muscles need time to recover. Another reasons for sagging tummy is, bad posture. More than often, women have their shoulders falling and with the posture is beginning to lean forward. Practice healthy posture with your shoulders up and back straight while walking, sitting at your desk and exercising. Doing this while exercising helps flatten the belly.

 

5. Eat smaller more balanced portions of food

6. Eat foods that are low in fat

7. Drink lots of water

8. Eat complex carbs and not simple sugars: Eating foods that make your blood sugar and insulin levels shoot up and then crash may contribute to weight gain. Such foods include white bread, white rice, and other highly processed grain products. As an alternative, choose complex carbohydrates that have a gentler effect on blood sugar. These include whole grains such as wheat berries, steel-cut oats, and whole-grain breads and pasta, as well as beans, nuts, fruits, and vegetables.

 

9. Eat moderate amounts of protein

              10. Get a regular check up- weight gain can also be caused by health conditions

Saturday, July 9, 2011

Stuff, Stuff, Stuff!!!

We have more stuff to be given away!!  If you are interested in any of these items, please contact Mary Hildebrand at 478-987-0885.

 
Christmas Jar = 4x4x7 (never used)

Christmas Hanging = 23"long x 13"wide (fabric) x 19"(dowel)



Frames ceramic and for 4x6 photos (sisters - tan - one never used)




From Emily's Kitchen...

 

We spent 4 years living in San Antonio and absolutely loved the Tex Mex food!  I made a goal to learn as much about that style of cooking as I could while we lived there.  

Here is a recipe for authentic Crispy Beef Tacos.  It uses fresh tomatoes and requires a little extra work, but is very worth it to me :).  You can also use this meat as a topping for nachos with a cheese sauce or even use it in soft tacos if you prefer.  

**As a side note, coarse salt and table salt are not interchangeable.  If you only have table salt around the house, use 1/2 teaspoon instead of 1 teaspoon of coarse salt.  


Crispy Tacos Picadillo

Ingredients:

  • ½ large onion, chopped ( 1 ½ c)
  • 1 lb ground sirloin (90% fat)
  • 2 cloves garlic, minced
  • 2 medium tomatoes, coarsely chopped
  • 1 ½ t paprika
  • 1 t chili powder
  • 1 t dried oregano
  • 1 t coarse salt​
  • 1 t freshly ground pepper
  • ¾ t ground cumin
  • 1 c water
  • 1 t white vinegar

Directions:

Cook meat, onion, garlic, and spices over medium-high heat until meat is cooked through. Using wooden spoon, break meat into small pieces. Do not drain liquid. Stir in tomatoes and 1 c of water and bring to a boil. Reduce heat to medium-low and simmer until thick and very little liquid remains (30-40 minutes). There should be no visible pieces of tomato at this point, just a thick sauce. Stir in vinegar.
Serve in hard shells with shredded cheddar cheese, shredded iceberg lettuce, and salsa.

Want To Make A Summer Wreath?






Go here http://jonesdesigncompany.com/tutorial/a-summer-wreath-tutorial/ to find out how!

How Long Will Products Last?

It is difficult to predict how long dry-pack products will last.  Storage life depends on the original quality of the product and the temperature of the storage room.

Dry-pack products will slowly lose nutritional value as they are stored, however, the products do not need to be discarded after they reach the "Best if Used By" date printed on the label.  Most products, if properly stored, will still be safe and have some nutritional value long after that date.  (Remember you can rotate food by using it yourself or by sharing it with others.

Rotation Suggestions for Properly Packaged Dry-Pack Foods
(when stored in a cool, dry place under ideal conditions)

Sugar 20+ years
Wheat 20+ years
Carrots 8-10 years
Fruit Drink Mix 8-10 years
Dry Pinto Beans 8 years
Dry Black Beans 6-8 years
Dry White Beans 6-8 years
Apple Slices 6-8 years
Spaghetti 6-8 years
Macaroni 8 years
Chopped Dry Onions 6-8 years
Hot Cocoa 3-4 years
Rolled Oats 5 years
Vanilla Pudding 5 years
Chocolate Pudding 5 years
White Flour 3-5 years
Soup Mix 4-5 years
Rice 5 years
Nonfat Dry Milk 5 years
Instant Potatoes 1-2 years
Refried Beans 4-5 years

Storage Suggestions
Store dry-pack items in a cool, dry location away from sunlight.  Store them on shelves or on raised platforms rather than directly in contact with concrete floors or walls.

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Challenge Time Again!


Time to tackle the toys and/or cd and movie collection!  Decide what you need to keep accessible and what you don't.  Don't feel bad deciding to get rid of things, remember that anything you can't use, someone else can!  Good luck! 

Looking To Give Something Away??

Let us know!!  We can help take it off your hands!