Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Yummy Chocolate PIE

In an effort to eat healthier and dairy-free, I've been addicted to a super yummy vegan dessert blog.   I know it's hard to imagine a dessert being yummy without dairy or eggs, but it really is possible.  I've tried several of the desserts on her blog (I'll list them at the end of this post), but here's my favorite:

Recipe found here 
Pics below by me!

Sounds crazy, but tofu is the heart of the pie and really is what makes it smooth and delicious.  I have tried it with "soft" silken tofu (must be silken!) and it turns out more like pudding, but the "extra firm" is more like a traditional chocolate pie.  You can't tell it's tofu, I promise! 

Like I said, this is may fave, but here are a few other recipes I've tried from the same blog:
Cookie Dough Dip (this is okay. I just can't get over the chick peas)
One Minute Chocolate Cake (this is awesome!!!!)
Snickerdoodle Blondies (promise you can't taste the chick peas in this one!)

Happy, healthy cooking!!!!

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Healthy Eating

I miss Trader Joe's.  I seriously miss it.  Moving to a city without one made me realize how much I loved it.   This week, in particular, while shopping, I was shocked at the prices of the mediocre groceries at best.  A small jar of Almond butter was over $7 (not even organic) and a loaf of wheat bread was almost $4 (not organic either).  I would consider our family "healthy eaters" but with crazy food prices like this I feel like that's changing.  Unfortunately.  The bottom line is that it's expensive to eat healthy!  I know, I know...health food advocates love to say that eating healthy is affordable and accessible for all american families and the prices will go down the higher the demand, but what am I supposed to do until then?!  Trader Joe's made it easy to shop healthy and stay within a buget.  They claim that none of their food contains high fructose corn syrup or trans-fats, much of it is organic and it's affordable, healthy, quaint and oh so yummy.  I felt good about what I purchased there.  Even the snack foods.  Now I feel lost (and broke).  I want to feed my family healthy, nourishing foods, but feel like it gets harder and harder to do so.  We have a small health food store in town, but talk about expensive!  That same jar of almond butter was $11 (but it was organic!).  Sheesh.
Soooooo......
In an effort to save cash and eat healthy I've been trying to make as many homemade items as possible  (so I know what goes into the food) and we purchase most of our produce at the local farmers market.  I've also signed us up for a local, organic CSA program that starts this spring, which I'm really excited about!  And......
If you know me well, than you know that I eat very little meat and little to no dairy or eggs.  So, I've been doing a lot of research about "plant based eating" (veganism) and it's awesome health benefits.  I recently purchased the book Forks Over Knives which is a book, by the experts who made the original documentary and contains 125 plant-based recipes.  I've already made a few, but am super excited to try some more.  So, I plan to try it for a while and see how I like it.  Soups are very economical and not to mention, easy when it comes to meal time, so I'm sure I'll be making a lot of them.  I'll be sure to post recipes I try and like.  Also, one of my favorite blogs is about "healthy" vegan desserts - so yummy - so I'll post some of those too.  Finding a nutritional and economical balance in a new city, and part of the country, is proving to be difficult, but I'm up for the challenge!

Monday, October 17, 2011

Cake-batter Rice Krispy Treats!

These sound amazing right?  I mean, how can they not be?  Cake mix, butter, marshmallow, rice krispies and sprinkles.  I saw the recipe on Pintrest and had to make them asap.  They were definitely good, but didn't have as much of a "cake batter" flavor as I was hoping for.  I even doubled the amount of cake mix from the original recipe.  To me, these actually tasted like your normal krispie treats, but better - like the flavor was enhanced!  I would definitely make them again.





Ingredients:
  • 3 Tbsp. butter
  • 1 (10 oz.) bag of mini-marshmallows
  • 1/4 cup yellow cake mix (I added about 1/2 cup!)
  • 6 cups crispy rice cereal
  • 1 (1.75 oz.) container of sprinkles
Method:
Melt butter in a large saucepan over low heat and add marshmallows. Stir until they begin to melt, adding in cake mix one spoonful at a time so its combined. Stir in cereal so it is completely coated with marshmallow mixture. Sprinkle in half of the sprinkles and mix. Press into a baking dish (any size will do) and top with remaining sprinkles. Let sit for about 30 minutes before cutting. I find spraying a knife with nonstick spray helps to cut them.


Thursday, October 13, 2011

DIY: Argyle Rug

I've been seeing all these amazing, hand-painted rugs on Pintrest lately, so decided to give it a try.  (it was super easy and totally worth it!!!)

This was my regular, boring, old, hall rug.  


It's your basic, flat woven, sisal rug from Pier 1.


I used chalk and a large ruler to trace the diamond shapes onto the rug.


Then taped them with painters tape. 



I used your basic flat, interior, latex paint from Home Depot (the small can) and had it tinted to the color that I wanted.  I also bought a couple cheap paint brushes.  The rug seemed to absorb quite a bit of paint, so it helped to "dab" it with the brush rather than "paint" it on.



The painters tape worked really well.  I was super impressed with the sharp lines.


I let the diamonds dry over night before starting on the contrasting argyle lines.


For the lines I also used basic latex paint, but this time I actually bought the little sample jar of Behr paint from Home Depot.  I also let the contrasting line dry over night before doing the second line.



See!  That was easy, huh?  I LOVE the way it turned out!


I still can't believe how easy (and cheap) this was to do!  For those of you who are wondering, it does feel a little funny to walk on (a little stiff in the painted area), but not bad.  It's been painted for a couple weeks now and seems to be holding up well to dogs, kids, shoes and vacuuming.

This was super fun and so easy!  The possibilities are endless.  It would be a great way to transform any flat-weave rug....I already have plans for our bedroom rug......

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Betty White?

This is what my best friend would call an "Andrea thought."  A random, deep thought that seemingly comes out of nowhere and I feel the need to vocalize it.  I have thoughts like these often.  Like, is there a "dough" for Cheerio's?  Why do we have eyebrows?  What do dogs and babies dream about?  What purpose do fire ants serve?  What is my two-year old thinking when I gag and pull my shirt over my nose while changing his dirty diaper?  Just random thoughts.

So, this "Andrea thought" popped up while at the gym the other day.  Apparently I'm the only person under the age of 75 at the gym I pseudo joined.  So, while on the elliptical, with a little Snoop Dogg on my iPod, I started to think....   Will our generation rock the Betty White hair-do when we're 80?  You know, the short, white, puffy hair-style that all old-ladies have (I know you know what I'm talking about).  ALL of the ladies at the gym have this same hair style.  So, do you think Generation X will too?  Can you picture it?  Tattooed, pierced, old ladies, with Betty White hair-do's, listening to Snoop Dogg.  I love it. 

Saturday, October 1, 2011

Pretty Please!

DIY: Sterling Silver Cleaner

Since moving to the south, I've had trouble keeping my sterling silver from tarnishing.  Perhaps it's the humidity or the fact that I just don't wear it as often...regardless, it needs to be cleaned.  In the past I've used a recipe that included ammonia, which worked well, but I read that it can be damaging to your silver and actually turn it black!  So, I did some further research and found countless recipes using aluminum foil and baking soda or salt, so I thought I would give it a try.  One site actually called this "the natural and organic way to clean your jewelry."  I think it worked pretty well and plan to make this my new method for cleaning my silver.

What you will need:
-tarnished sterling silver
-small bowl
-piece of aluminum foil to cover bottom of bowl
-baking soda
-boiling water
-wooden or plastic spoon
-soft cloth for drying

STEP 1: Gather tarnished jewelry

(BEFORE)

STEP 2:  Line a bowl, large enough to hold your jewelry, with aluminum foil.


STEP 3:  Place jewelry on foil so it's not overlapping.

STEP 4:  Cover jewelry with boiling water.

STEP 5:  Sprinkle a light layer of baking soda over jewelry.  The baking soda will begin to fizz and produce a sort of sulfur smell (that means it's working!).



STEP 6:  Gently "stir" with the end of a wooden or plastic spoon.

STEP 7: Let sit for about 1-2 minutes (depending on how tarnished).

STEP 8:  Rinse bowl and jewelry thoroughly with cool water (careful, it may still be hot!).

STEP 9:  Dry each pice of jewelry with a soft cloth.

STEP 10:  Enjoy your shinny silver once again!

(AFTER)