This may be my favorite party favor activity yet. At my daughter’s birthday, the girls made these easy peasy fabric bangles. Best part? The craft didn’t cost me a dime. Someone had given me a bunch of cool remnant fabric. And I used old coat hangers that I cut down to child wrist size. ForContinue reading “Easy shabby chic fabric bracelet”
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Next…Finally
Ever since rock star Chef Grant Achatz opened his theater of dinner, Next, two years ago, I’ve been dying to go. I guess not quiet dying since, unlike my friends, I didn’t hit redial the moment new menus opened so I could get a table. But, I’ve been pretty eager and no question it wasContinue reading “Next…Finally”
Scenes from The Farm in mid-September
Our last visit to The Farm was pretty spectacular. We got to celebrate all the September birthdays and as part of the celebration, got to get my future farmkids in the canoe and kayak for the very first time. There were too many activities to list here, but I’ll go through the highlights, minus allContinue reading “Scenes from The Farm in mid-September”
Beet green pesto – my new favorite thing
Because of some crazy doctor-ordered diet changes, I’ve had to become accustomed to a rather bland diet. The one very tasty thing I’ve been able to tolerate these days is beet green pesto. I made it out of necessity one evening and have been tinkering with a recipe ever since. Here’s my basic process withoutContinue reading “Beet green pesto – my new favorite thing”
Takes a licking but keeps on measuring
This is probably the third or fourth time I’ve rescued this quarter cup measurer from the garbage disposal. It really doesn’t deserve such abuse. I have other ones: plastic, melamine and glass. But nothing beats the stainless steel, easy to dip and pour. Until the edges become too sharp for me to justify keeping it,Continue reading “Takes a licking but keeps on measuring”
Busted budget at this week's farmers' market
Even though the kids aren’t here this week and I’m not doing much cooking lately, I couldn’t resist the offerings at this week’s market. I’m opting for a mostly veggie diet this week. But then there were these organic brats that I’m thinking will keep my grill from getting too lonely.
Easy finger food: Wonton cheese curds
As much as I like cheese of all varieties, I am still kind of bewildered that I don’t actually like cheese curds. They’re too rubbery for me. So when friends showed up with a fresh bag from Wisconsin, I tried to serve them to the kids in lunches this week. No luck. Back to theContinue reading “Easy finger food: Wonton cheese curds”
Wait. What? Arsenic in American rice?
When I first glanced at this headline teaser about the FDA being slow to issue recommendations about arsenic in rice, I momentarily had flashbacks to Arsenic & Old Lace. No fiction here. Monica Eng over at the Trib is reporting that even though the FDA promised to follow up with more tests and recommendations afterContinue reading “Wait. What? Arsenic in American rice?”
Great idea: Mason jar solar light
I’m not going to describe myself as obsessed with Mason jars and their versatility. But considering I’ve devoted a Pinterst board (70 pins and counting) to all things canning jar, and I’ve enjoyed using them to do everything from crafts (Mason jar snow globes), to pickling zucchini, and baked single-serving apple pies…it’s safe to sayContinue reading “Great idea: Mason jar solar light”
Apple-themed party with Chicago flavors galore
This is a bit off-season, as apples may just now be ripening in the Midwest. But with good family friends moving away because of the Think Different version of Apple, we had a bona fide theme on our hands. Without local apples, I just bought a ton of Washington gayas and granny smiths to decorateContinue reading “Apple-themed party with Chicago flavors galore”