Wednesday, December 29, 2010

A Craftin' New Year's Resolution

My first resolution for 2011 is to start my holiday gift crafting early... like NOW. I wait every year until... oh... December 1 to start crafting all of the gifts I want to give for Christmas. Which, of course, leads to a stress filled December for me.

This year I thought I would resolve to craft at least one thing a month. But I thought better of it and cut back to 10 for the year. As I figured out this year, crafting in December while keeping up with my Etsy shop orders is nearly impossible. Therefore, I am not dedicating any crafting time in December and I am also leaving a little leeway in case I am having a super-exciting summer and can not possible fit in any crafting that month.

So, 1 year- 10 projects. I could totally use a little help from my crafty friends for this. You know, to get together with me for crafting nights every month. Come on, Kell with your new sewing machine. Liz, Kam, Carolyn??? You must want to get out of your house and hang with a cool Momma like me (Or invite me to yours!)

I have a few things in mind already. I will be concentrating mostly on sewing and woodcrafts. I simply cannot take up another hobby like knitting or crocheting at this point. Here are a few ideas:


This frame from Shanty2Chic looks like a great idea to add to my Etsy shop. And it seems so simple... I am thinking I would do away with the flowers and use a magnet instead of a clothespin for an even simpler project.

I'd like to make a nice tote: Although that is not really a gift... more for me.

And headbands... who can ever have enough headbands? Especially in house of 4 girls?Homemade by Jill has a great roundup of all kinds of headbands. There are some gorgeous and simple tutorials on there.


I love this idea from Trey and Lucy: Again, these are mostly for me. I need a towel that will stay put so that the kids (husband) can't just grab my dish towels to wipe spills up off the floor. These may force them to step two feet down and get a rag from under the sink!



And I downloaded a cool book on my Nook Color called One Yard Wonders, which has some great, simple tutorials like the pennant banner I want to make for Ariana's room, once she gets her own.

(Look, I took a picture of my Nook on my Android cell to email to my computer... it is some sort of technological black hole... and it all blows my mind.) But, more to come on my wonderful Nook at a later date...

Anyhow... Kell, Carolyn, Kam, Liz, Amanda... are you in? Who else wants to invite me over to craft?

Do you have any other great handmade gift/ craft ideas for me?

Sunday, December 26, 2010

Sunday Citar: Christmas


"Gifts of time and love are surely the basic ingredients of a truly merry Christmas." ~ Peg Bracken.

Again this year, we strived for a simple Christmas. After purging 581 items from my home this summer, it simply does not make sense to bring a bunch of unnecessary items back in.

And we did pretty well. The Christmas tree above holds all of the gifts for all 5 members of the family. We set a goal ahead of time to only buy 15 items for each of the girls (we may or may not have overshot that by a couple) but that did help us to have a stopping point and to not just continue to keep purchasing as Christmas neared.

Thankfully, the girls gave us (er... Santa) very simple lists with only 5 or 6 items, so we were able to get them things that they wanted (sweatshirt, glass doll, slippers, etc.) and then we were able to add some gifts of time (experience gifts such as season passes to Children Museum of NH, snowshoes, ski pass, chess game, etc) gifts of love (new blankies for all 3 girls, fingerless glove/arm warmers for me!) and a couple of frivolous, fun gifts (Wii game, a Nook Color)

In the end, the girls did not bat an eyelash at not having a hundred presents, we all had a fantastic Christmas which included lots of family, friends and the anticipation of the gifts we will be enjoying together for the next year.




Tuesday, December 21, 2010

A 'Favorite Things' Giveaway fom Wildhearts Photography

Sorry for the lame posting recently, but I was so blessed with block orders over the past few weeks that I can not possibly type with my fingers immersed in Mod Podge and varnish.

In the meantime, to help fill the hole in your heart that I have left, please go see Stacey at Wild Hearts Photography for a fun giveaway centered on my blocks.

Um, ok, it's not really centered on my blocks since there are 23 other fantastic things you can win as well... but you'd really want to win my blocks the most... right???

Seriously, there are some things that she is giving away that are really cool and will be a great treat to win after all the stress of the holidays.

There are these cool frames that I simply MUST have:

Desirae Todd Photography is offering her WHOLE shop of Photoshop actions!

Sassy Straps is offering a camera strap cover. I made one for my camera and now I must tell you that I can't believe I went without one for so long. They are an absolute must for your DSLR, for comfort... and just to plain old look cute.
There are these and 20 other really unique, fun things that you can win on Christmas day.

If you like what you see and want the contact info, you are going to have to go visit Wild Hearts and you might as well enter the giveaway while you are there.

Good luck since I can't win anyway.

Monday, December 20, 2010

and then I snapped: path

Yet another in my quest to showcase some interesting photos. Although from last year... I love this photo and it is making me want for snow even more. Christmas is just 5 days away and we do not have a snowflake to show for it. I got snowshoes as a gift from my Mom over the weekend and I just want a bit of snow to try them out.

I'm dreamingggg of a Whiiiiite Christmas....


Here's my list:
Follow
Covet
Hands
Fancy
10 minutes away
11pm

Today

Everyday

Resemble

Childhood memory

Clock

Closed

Smile

Back

natural
saturday
multi-coloured
home
shadow
foot
round
path
full
the end
lines
Stretch
Through
Bottom
Different
Far Away
Green
Mug
At Night
Liquid
Out of Reach
Sometimes
Going places
Button
Delicious
Looking back at me
soft
three
numbers
small

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Kids Say the Darndest Things... you never thought you'd hear...

Having children is astounding at every single turn... beginning when you spit a human out between your legs. And then, daily, things will begin to happen that you just can't anticipate. Things will come out of those little people's mouths that you would have never expected to hear from another person... ever...

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

One Proud Yummy Mommy

I just have to brag for a minute. My daughters are the most brilliant, fantastic, talented, wonderful girls... EVER!

Ariana simply amazes me sometimes. She has been taking piano lessons for 4 years and I am still in awe over her ability. Mostly because I do not have a musical bone in my body. And to see her little fingers flow over those keys with such grace and to hear the music she can create with those fingers... I can not put into words how proud she makes me.

Here is a quick snippet from here holiday recital... (excuse the poor audio and video quality.)

Friday, December 10, 2010

Gift guide for the hair accessory obsessed.

Remember my hair catastrophy? Yeah, well, since then my hair accessory obsession has gone into overdrive so I can hide hideous bangs for the next few months. I have made my own frayed rosettes and added them to headbands, which I wear frequently. But, if I had oddles of expendable income, I would purchase a LOT of the cute accesories you can acquire from lots of other talented women.

Some of my faves:

#1 Check out these adorable hair pins from Bits and Barley. What a unique way to pin my stray bangs back!

#2 This vintage charcoal floral headband from Uff da Designs is a steal for only $13! And you know darn well that nobody else will be wearing it since it is a limited edition made from vintage fabrics.

#3 bdk Boutique offers some cute wool felt flower headbands that are a great price for $5 each. These are tiny headbands, so you can double them up for an added flair.

#4 I absolutely love these colors to dress up my drab winter wardrobe. Another great choice for those too-short bangs.

#5 Georgia Blue offers my most favorite shabby rosettes. She offers a gorgeous palette of colors that works well for adults.

Go. Shop Etsy. Buy lots of cool hair accessories!

Thursday, December 9, 2010

The Adventures of Buddy, the Magic Elf

Last year I was intrigued by the whole Elf on a Shelf trend. But, by the time I came around to wanting to get one, he was sold out everywhere around here. This year, I planned ahead. In November, I decided to grab an elf from Michaels and to just create our own magic with him rather than buy the kit. This is Buddy: (Appropriately named after the character in the movie, Elf.)

If you are not familiar with the whole Elf on a Shelf or Magic Elf trend, it is a simple theory: Santa sends an elf to your house to keep an eye out on the children to make sure they are being nice and staying on the good side of the list. However, while at your house, he may cause a little trouble of his own. I printed a letter from Organized Home which comes from Santa and lets the children know just who this little guest in the house is. Our elf started his first night by unrolling the toilet paper roll. Annika was quite amused to find him in the bathroom wrapped in the toilet paper.

He has also written on the bathroom mirror with window markers, taken a pile of Annika's underwear and hidden them under the Christmas tree, turned the tv on and cuddled under the blanket to watch with a bowl of popcorn and the remote...

He has had quite a few adventures already and it's only the 9th!

It has actually been fun for me to come up with adventures for him. I have had some help from Complicated Mama and Elf-Magic as they both have some great ideas for your elf.

If you do not already have an elf, I highly suggest it... it has been great fun with my girls so far. Just another lit bit of magic added to their Christmas.

Monday, December 6, 2010

5 more eclectic gift ideas.

Ok, yesterday I did a gift list for bloggers. So today I have one for... cool chicks in their 30's who are sorta geeky and wicked fun! Basically, it's all random things that I have found while Christmas shopping that I would love... but since I only shop for children, grandparents, and middle-aged men, these items really do me no good except for wanton lust.

#1 This is pretty much the coolest gift idea I have ever come across... Teecycle.org Not only do they offer the greatest old school t-shirts ever (which is a very green idea!) they offer a SUBSCRIPTION! You can get 13 t-shirts over the year for $80. That's only around $6 a shirt and how fun would it be to go to the mailbox every month to get a surprise, unique gift??? I am in love with this idea... truly... in all ways.

#2 A not-tacky team shirt for the Patriots lover in me... Leave it to Urban Outfitters to carry a Pats shirt that I would actually wear around the house on a Sunday. It just looks cozy and comfy, right?

#3 Farmhousewares.com There is absolutely nothing I need on this site... but there is a whole lot that would look so dang cute in my house! Little kitschy things like this soap dish that just make a house a little homier.

#4 A ring with hope. This ring is simple... and sweet. And it has a purpose. My friend, Kelly suggested it because half of the proceeds go to lung cancer awareness and research. You know me, I love simple, and I love to support people that are supporting a good cause.

#5 A cute hat. I am constantly on the hunt for a cute hat as soon as autumn hits. This hat definitely fits the bill... would it look cute on me though... who knows? Hats are hard, I don't feel as though I ever pull them off. Maybe I'd have a chance with this one???

Pretty eclectic list here, huh?

Seven fantastical gift ideas for your favotite blogger.

I thought I would try a few different themed gift lists this year... mostly pertaining to me, of course. And since I blog, and some might even call me a blogger, I shall provide a gift list that Michele, the blogger, would love.

#1 First off would have to be the iPad, of course. Not for any good reason other than it is sooo cool. I have learned to love downloading apps with my Droid, and for this reason I know I would love the functionality of the iPad. Absolutely frivolous, but the ultimate tech gift for the geek in your life.

#2 Next might be more specifically for the New England blogger. I have a new obsession with fingerless gloves. Even better, fingerless gloves long enough to be arm warmers. These pictured are my most favorite (especially since I am driving to buy Handmade this year.) These are actually more appropriate for me in my day job, which has me in an unheated office at 5 am with a space heater at my feet while my poor fingers freeze at the keyboard. Although I do know a New Englander or two residing in houses that are hundreds of years old with very poor insulation- so these would totally work for moms blogging at home in their drafty abodes. (*I prefer the the charcoal heather gray sized as small as possible to fit my bony arms, if you are wondering.)

#3 A magazine subscription relevant to their blog. We need to keep in the know, you know. (My mom has me covered with this one every year as she gets my Real Simple and Martha Stewart to help me keep abreast of the world of craftiness and living simply.)

#4

A bottle opener that I can have handy. I know many bloggers blog about their wine, have twitter wine parties, blah, blah, blah... but I am just a beer girl. And, as many of my friends complain about, I drink the type that does not have a twist-off cap, therefore I always need a bottle opener, and what better way than to mix it with my other favorite hobby, photography? This is pretty much the cats meow as far as stocking stuffers for a Momma who likes to crack open a cold beer while she writes about being naked when the paramedics arrive.

#5
SkinIts :
Any good blogger will have a lot of gadgets. I personally have my Nikon DSLR, a Canon point and shoot, my Flip HD, MacBook, a Droid, portable hard drives, etc., etc... and another ultra-cool but completely useless gift are skins that can make your gadgets prettier and personalized. You can add cool artwork or photos of your children. If you are not sure of your bloggers taste, they do offer gift cards, which is most likely your best bet if you are a man shopping for your lady. They start at $14.99 for the smaller skins, so it is a pretty reasonable gift.

#6 Blurb

Blurb is a cool site that will 'slurp' your blog into an actual book. It is a pretty cool idea since some of us that are tech geeks still like the look and feel of an actual printed, flippable, old school book. You can get gift cards here as well, which is a good bet since most bloggers are pretty territorial about their blog and how it looks and is laid out.

#7 Dunkin' Donuts Gift Cards
(or your local fave coffee shop) As any good blogger knows, we are constantly mainlining coffee. And since we don't make any money, we can not afford the luxury of coffee being made for us, so we might just have to stick with the Folgers in the 20 pound can from Sam's club. It is nice to get the occassional treat of driving through and having your hot cup of joe handed to you in a yummy seasonal flavor like gingerbread or pumpkin. I would suggest something as decadent as Starbucks, but even as a gift, it breaks my heart to hand over $4 for a coffee that costs 8¢ to make. But they make a damn good coffee.

Have I covered it all? Do you have any better ideas for me???

Saturday, December 4, 2010

Kids Say the Darndest Things: And so it begins (redux).

Colby saw yesterdays post from my Kid's Say series and thought it would make a great comic... and so he set out on designing a new comic strip starring our family and their whacky verbal exchanges:

I know what you're thinking... "Why the hell are you wearing suspenders?" THAT's what I said! I mean, if I am going to be a cartoon character, let's make it a bit more accurate, right? Like this:
(Courtesy ToonPool.)

You know, perky boobs, 10 inch waist. Let's have a little truth in cartooning here. Work on that, ok Colb?

What do you think? Should I hire him to add flair to my Kid's Say?

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Kids Say the Darndest Things: And so it begins.


*Please envision this conversation with Acadia's adorable 2-year-old dialect and enunciation.*


Acadia: "Mommy I want a snack."
Me: " You can't have a snack, sweetie, because you didn't eat your dinner."
Acadia: "But I didn't like it."
Me: "What??? You are 2. Your tastes buds don't even work yet. You don't know what you like."
Acadia: "Well, I know I didn't like THAT dinner."
Me: "Yeah, well you poop in your pants, so I don't necessarily trust your judgement."
Acadia: "I don't poop in my pants, Mommy. I poop in my diaper."
Me: "I really wish whoever took my adorable 2-year-old and replaced her with a snide pre-teenager wouldgive me my baby back."
Acadia: "Mommy! I am right here. It's me... Cady!

Sunday, November 28, 2010

My first Christmas post of 2010! Tips and links for a great holiday.

The holidays are here!!!! The holidays are here!!! Pardon me, but since I have had children, the holidays take on a whole new meaning. The magic from my own childhood has returned... times three.

So, consider this my first holiday post of the season... a random blend of Christmas links: preparing, organizing, cooking,

• If you have not started preparing yet, I absolutely love Organized Home for their printables of everything from gift lists to party planning lists. I created this perfect little binder that has helped me stay right on track this year in hopes of avoiding that week-before-Christmas drive to complete 8000 tasks in 7 days.

• In the vein of preparing early... start printing your gifts tags now to avoid the Christmas Eve "Oh shit I am out of printer ink" headache.

• Also, print out some thank you notes now because you will inevitable receive an early gift and, with notes on hand, you can send the thank you right away to save the stress off dozens of thank you's after the holidays.
•These Mad Lib thank you notes are super fun and great for any occasion.
•A Very Chocolate Wedding has some simple thank you notes in a wide variety of color choices.
•Blue Finch Studios has an adorable owl thank you note.

• Start shopping now for unique gifts so that you are not stuck giving a Chia Pet from your corner Rite Aid.
• Remember to stick with the experience gifts, they are the BEST!
• ...especially New England experiences.
• I offer 6 unique and fun gift ideas here.
• I made some fantastic hand made gifts last year.


• It is never too late the get in the spirit with some great Christmas movies.

• 2 more days until you start your advent calendar... how about one without candy this year?

• You might as well start baking now and get a jump start on your holiday weight gain.

Hope some of these links gave you a bit of inspiration for the holidays... keep an eye out this week for my very own holiday gift guide.

Sunday, November 21, 2010

and then I snapped: lines.



Taking my 2 littlest girls into the city is pretty much my most unfavorite thing to do with them by myself. There are many distinct reasons we moved out of Manchester as soon as we became parents... and every time I step back into the city, I remember every single one of them.

The least of which is trying to keep 2 little girls wrangled as they run down the sidewalk (which, I might add, runs along the water where they might jump over the fence at any moment and into the river!) as we have to park 5 blocks away from any destination.

It struck me as they took a moment to throw some pebbles into the river... all of the lines everywhere... the trees are all in a perfect line, the lamp posts, the fence, the bricks, the cars... so dull. I just don't like it. It makes for a cool picture, but it is just not for me.

I certainly breathed a long sign of relief when we finally pulled into my beautifully curved driveway.

Here's my list:
Follow
Covet
Hands
Fancy
10 minutes away
11pm

Today

Everyday

Resemble

Childhood memory

Clock

Closed

Smile

Back

natural
saturday
multi-coloured
home
shadow
foot
round
path
full
the end
lines
Stretch
Through
Bottom
Different
Far Away
Green
Mug
At Night
Liquid
Out of Reach
Sometimes
Going places
Button
Delicious
Looking back at me
soft
three
numbers
small

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Kids Say the Darndest Things: A whole new thought on Spam

Last week we were inundated with news stories on that stranded Carnival cruise ship. News sources found it increasingly important to repeatedly tell us about their Spam consumption and, as Ariana and I listened in the car one evening, she said, "Ewww, they ate Spam??? Like the stuff inside boys?

"Huh?"

"You know, the stuff boys have... their tadpoles inside them"

I was clueless until I got home later and blurted out at Colby, "Ohhhh, tadpoles. Spam!"

Ewww is right. That whole conversation was just wrong on so many levels.

Friday, November 12, 2010

Tutorial: Photo Block Photo and Memo Holders

My most popular post (by FAR) is my photo block tutorial... so, as a special thank you in the spirit of Thanksgiving, I am giving you an add-on tutorial for those blocks. I will help you create a memo/photo/recipe holder like this:


This is very simple. All you need to do is create the photo blocks like I did in the previous tutorial. I think you will want to create 2 inch blocks to make them substantial enough to hold up a photo or recipe. For this tutorial, I actually did not use any photos, but letters so that I could spell out 'Thankful' with a set of blocks.

You then will need clothespins, mod podge and a paper that coordinates with your blocks. You will be gluing the clothespin to the block and I like the look of covering the exposed part of the clothespin with a coordinating paper like so:

I measured the width of the clothespin and cut that out of my paper (at about a one inch length): You can be approximate here, since you will sand off the overhang.

I then added a light coat of mod podge to the top of the clothes pin:


Attach the paper to the clothes pin:

Let it dry for a few minutes and then gently sand off your excess paper. I used a nail file, since the area I was sanding was so small.


And I forgot to take a photo of the last part, but I simply superglued the clothes pin to the back of the existing photo block. I think you may be able to use hot glue, but I have never used the stuff, so I can not say for sure.

*I did not put a piece of photo paper on the back of the block where I was going to adhere the clothes pin to (nor did I put paper on the clothes pin where it was going to adhere to the block) because I was leery of the paper pulling away from the block and/or clothespin. I thought anchoring the clothespin straight to the block was the best bet.

And voila:

You can put photos in the clip, or use it in the kitchen to hold recipes, or as a memo holder... I will actually being selling single ones in my Etsy shop very soon.

Anyhow, I like the 'Thankful' set because you can add photos of what you are thankful for, have Turkey Day dinner guest each write something they are thankful for and display them at the buffet, make it a tradition to have your children write something they are thankful for to display around the holidays... the possibilities are endless.

And what am I thankful for? Well, many, MANY things! But one of them is the success of my Etsy shop that I just started last January. And since it was you all that helped that along, I thought I would show my gratitude by giving you these 'Thankful' blocks.

I will ship these to one lucky winner in time for Thanksgiving! How do you enter? All you need to do is suggest my Facebook fanpage to a couple friends, or simply pass my Etsy site on to someone who might be interested... just tell someone, anyone how much you love me by November 16!

And then leave a comment here telling me how you passed the love. How will I know if you are telling the truth? It's the honor system, baby. And karma... which I believe in!


*DISCLAIMER- This is my maiden set, so there a couple of small imperfections, which you may never notice, but, hey, they're free... so don't complain!

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

...and then I snapped: foot.


My baby girl (and all of my girls) love to be barefoot. I dutifully put shoes on them before they head out the door... and then every couple of days, I need to go scavenge my yard for all of the discarded footwear that lays exactly where it was thrown the second they were out of my sight.

As the autumn air is taking over New England, I think she may be up for a rude awakening. She is still taking her boots off and setting them next to her as she plays in the dirt. I am thinking at some point she might notice the frigid temperature or snow flakes on her toes... and put her shoes back on... but not today.


Here's my list:
Follow
Covet
Hands
Fancy
10 minutes away
11pm

Today

Everyday

Resemble

Childhood memory

Clock

Closed

Smile

Back

natural
saturday
multi-coloured
home
shadow
foot
round
path
full
the end
Lines
Stretch
Through
Bottom
Different
Far Away
Green
Mug
At Night
Liquid
Out of Reach
Sometimes
Going places
Button
Delicious
Looking back at me
soft
three
numbers
small

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Salt and Light Studio: A photographer extraordinaire.

Ever since I made my new header with my family photos, I have gotten many compliments and questions about the photographer. I really need to figure out how to credit her somewhere on the blog... but until then, I thought I would tell you about her.

Her name is Lisa and she is the heart and soul behind Salt and Light Studio in Ottawa, Canada. "You had your family photos done in Canada?" everyone inevitably asks. Well, no. But we did travel to Rhode Island to catch her doing some photo shoots there. Why did we go all the way down there? Have you seen our photos???? Simply put... AMAZING.
In our conversations before hand, I recognized that she was not your stereotypical, cheesy portrait photographer. She has the gift to capture the personality in my family. One of my favorite photos is this one: See that little girl in the middle? Yeah, well, that is Annika's true self through and through. I love it.

She also has some fantastic post processing skills that allows her to create art like this:
She even caught a couple of Colby and myself that I didn't mind... which is saying a lot... because who in their right mind likes pictures of themselves?

Oh, AND BONUS... see the hair accessories that the girls are wearing and the necklace I am wearing:
Lisa makes those too! Talk about creativity on steroids! She is amazing. Her Etsy shop, Bubbalou Bands has some adorable stuff (*hint* just in time for Christmas) and if you fan her Salt and Light Studio Facebook fanpage, you could win $75 in Bubbalou Bands!

Anyhow, thanks so much for the many compliments on our photographs, they are pretty damn awesome. I am hearing rumors of a New England reunion in the summer of 2011, so there will surely be more to come...


Just to be clear, Salt and Light Studio and Bubbalou Bands did not sponsor this post (I wish!) Also, I did crop Lisas photos in this post to make them fit better to my blog... I know she hates that but hopefully she forgives me in this instance.

Saturday, November 6, 2010

Sunday Citar: Everyone cuddles, and everyone wins.


“I will not play tug o' war. I'd rather play hug o' war. Where everyone hugs instead of tugs, Where everyone giggles and rolls on the rug, Where everyone kisses, and everyone grins, and everyone cuddles, and everyone wins.”
-Shel Silverstein

I decided to clear my Droid of all my photos the other day. I had 1000 pictures! And, as I was uploading them to my computer... I noticed a sweet trend: every few days since Acadia was born, there is a photo of her in my arms. There was her nursing, her in the ER after her seizure, her sucking on her sippy on days of not feeling well, her laughing with me as I tried to get her to smile for the camera... and some... simply... cuddling.

It is my most favorite thing to do with my girls. I adore cuddling with Ariana as she reads me a book and I scratch her back. I love cuddling with Annika as I run my fingers through her hair and she watches tv. I can't get enough of cuddling Acadia while she is still small enough to fit in the crook of my arm and look up at me and say, "Mumma, I love you."

Friday, November 5, 2010

Cabot Creamery of Vermont Serious Snacking Review and Giveaway

I do not like reviews and giveaways. They are so boring. And, yes, I say this repeatedly. Which is what lead a local company to contact me. A lady from Cabot Creamery Cooperative (cooperative means they are actually owned by many farms throughout New England and NY, which I love!) in Vermont sent me a couple of emails and she was so stinking cute and sweet in her challenge for me to review their new products, that I could not resist. I do love to support local companies that work for their community. Remember my love of Stonyfield Farm???) And since our family already truly loves their butter, cheese and sour cream, I felt like I could review the new product in good conscience.

The new product is a line of reduced-fat cheese snack packs for grown-ups called Serious Snacking.

They are separate pieces of reduced fat cheese prepackaged into low calorie servings. We tried the 50% Reduced Fat White Cheddar Bar and 50% Reduced Fat Garlic & Herb Bar. They were actually a hit for myself, my husband and the kids. (The 2 bags we got did not last very long here with the grazers in the house!)

They both tasted great. The texture was slightly different from full fat cheese. You know when you typically eat a piece of cheddar, you get that grease on your fingers? This cheese does not have that, which I liked. I do not think anybody but me noticed that though.

The only drawback for me is the individual packaging (which is really the purpose behind the product!) In trying to live more sustainably and reduce waste, I can not justify the extra plastic. I do, however, recognize that many people still use these kind of quick and easy lunch snacks, so these will work great for them. I will absolutely stick with the reduced fat full sized cheeses that they offer... the Garlic and Herb was really delicious.

If you are planning a wine tasting party this holiday season, check out their nifty wine/cheese pairing guide. Or, more importantly (for me), the beer/cheese pairing guide. Seriously, a good beer AND a yummy cheese? Does it get any better? And the low fat cheese will totally make up for all that fattening beer... right???

Also, they have some fantastic recipes on their site (Horseradish Cheddar Mashed Potatoes!!!)

Oh yeah, they did want me to give something away... so you are going to get a gift box of the regular cheeses and a cutting board (a $35 value, perfect for the upcoming holiday entertaining, I might add).

To enter? Leave a comment here telling me your favorite way you use cheese by November 12. (If you include a link to a recipe, I would love you, since we all know I love to try new foods.)

GIVEAWAY CLOSED!


* I received 2 bags of Seriously Snacking cheese and $9 in coupons for this post. So, if you think I was not honest in this review just to get $15 in cheese products... one of us is pretty lame.

Thursday, November 4, 2010

A hair disaster.

My hair disaster is new and the wound is still raw. I try not to whine too much on my blog because, really, who the hell wants to hear me whine? But when I was browsing through my Google Reader and saw that Mama Kat had a writing prompt this week titled, "Hair disaster" I couldn't resist. (I typically do not follow any writing prompts because I feel like it is homework... an assignment, and then I get all anxious and feel like I have to turn it in on time!)

A few weeks back, I was asked if I wanted to model in a hair show. When I quit working full time, one of the luxuries I gave up was going to the salon. Now, I can only go if I get a gift certificate on my birthday or Mother's Day. Well, it has been a long time since March and May, so I could certainly use the $100 gift certificate I would be compensated with for modeling. A couple of hours of my time? Get away from 3 kids? Interact with other adults? Sounds fine to me. I'll do it.

I have never been one to tie my identity to my hair. I have never cried over a hair cut because I am very pragmatic in the thought that hair will always grow back. So, I told the salon, "Do with it what you want."

(Insert long rant here similar to my issue with tattoo artist and their inability to plan, schedule, adhere to any sort of previously discussed agenda...)

The stylist decided to cut very blunt bangs on me (which was completely different from any previous discussions.) I agreed, although I do not do well with bangs. I am like 90% of moms and I pull my hair back 90% of the time. Piggy tails are my 'style' of choice on most days.

But, like I said, I knew they'd grow out and I was fine with that. She then started to curl it... a lot... with a flat iron. (I am so hair tool ignorant, I though a flat iron flattened your hair... who knew?) And she curled... and curled...

I looked at it for one split second before I vowed to not look in the mirror again before I got home? Why? Well, I was scared sh!tless already to be walking down a catwalk... in high heels... in front off 200+ people... can you imagine if I hated my hair while I was trying to do that? No way. I was just going to imagine it was some sort of avant garde, gorgeous hair and not this:


And thank God I did not look in the mirror... because the cut was not me!



I like my hair soft, natural. Simple. Easy.




And if you are curious? Stepping on that catwalk with 220 people watching and clapping and squealing was possibly the most terrifying thing I have EVER done! But, I vowed that if I did not fall or pee myself, it would be a success... and, thankfully, it was.

And now? I will take my gift certificate and go and get myself a cute bob to try to offset the bangs a little while they grow. Until then, thank God for bobby pins... which held the bangs back before I even left the salon that night!

(Professional photos courtesy of Test of Time Photography.)





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