Run, do not walk, to your Trader Joe's store and pick up a box, or 10, of these. I was looking for a small treat to satisfy my nightly sweet tooth cravings and man did I hit the jackpot.
We've already almost finished the box I bought on Monday. If you don't have T. Joe's I'm really, really sorry! I would mail you all a box if they wouldn't melt!
cBv
Are you like me, almost to your 5 year wedding anniversary and still staring at your wedding pictures in the book instead of beautifully hanging somewhere in your humble abode?
Well not anymore and it wont cost an arm and a leg.
Zulily, just like Groupon, LivingSocial, One Kings Lane, Rue La La, etc. but primarily geared towards moms, babies and kids, is featuring Image Canvas.
You can get a custom 16x20 canvas and a 5x7 canvas for $39. It gets better. Me being the cheapo that I am found a coupon code for $10 off. So make that $29!
Need an invite? http://www.zulily.com/invite/cberna509
Coupon code: 'babies10'
Looks like I'll finally have a wedding pic hanging by our fifth anniversary! cBv
If you're in the Northeast you're more than likely snowed in and {hopefully} enjoying a snow day. I didn't manage to get a full snow day but did managed to get off early yesterday and a delay this morning. I had grand plans to clean, organize and declutter our house but I'm just thankful we didn't lose power, many in ARL did, and I got to sleep in a little. Here's one of my newest favorite song, by two of my all time favorites, the perfect pick-me-up to beat the winter blues.
Knee Deep
Zac Brown Band featuring Jimmy Buffett
And a hearty, easy recipe to warm your belly.
Chicken Pot Pie
(adapted from Bisquick's recipe)
2 cups frozen veggies, thawed
1 cup cooked chicken (I cheat & buy a rotisserie chicken from the store)
1 can cream of chicken soup
1/2 cup milk
1 egg, beaten
3-4 potatoes, washed, peeled & diced
For veggies: I use 1/2 can of corn, 1/2 can green beans, frozen peas, frozen okra, fresh (cooked) celery and carrots, 3-4 medium potatoes
Instead of using the Bisquick, which is good, I use 1 can of Pillsbury Grand bisquits bc they're more flavorful than Bisquick.
*if you're not using Bisquick you don't need the egg & milk.
Cook chicken & fresh veggies, if using.
Drain veggies.
Place the chicken and all veggies in large bowl.
Add cream of chicken with 1/2 can of water and mix together.
Pour mixture into a casserole dish to bake.
Seperate/peel apart the bisquits (I seperate 1 bisquit into thirds) and layer on top of the veggies & chicken.
Bake at 400 degrees for 35-45 minutes.
*You may need to cover w. foil towards the end to avoid burning/browning the bisquits/Bisquick.
DC Ladies - I didn't think it could get any better but Fornash is having an even better sale, this week only, the entire store is 40% off! Stay warm & cozy. cBv
One of my favorite local boutiques, Fornash, is having a big sale this week (through Saturday).
Fornash is having 30% off everything, including sale items.
It's one of favorite stores for cute and fun jewelry, handbags, accessories and gifts. Check them out and while you're there grab a Georgetown Cupcake. Happy Shopping! cBv
After taking inventory of our ‘pantry’ this weekend, which is really one cabinet and shelves hanging on the inside of our teeny coat closet, I realized one imporant thing: I buy way more gallon-sized Ziploc Freezer bags than we could EVER use.
With every New Year comes resolutions, cleaning, organizing and simplifying, and re-establishing healthy eating goals. And so in keeping with the theme I thought now was as perfect a time as ever to clean out the panty {and fridge & freezer}. This means only grocery shopping for the necessities; produce, milk, meat & eggs and using, cooking and eating everything we have on-hand, with the exception of the bulk-sized containers of sea salt, spices and the like. I’ve wanted to do this for a while now but every time the thought crossed my mind it was just wasn’t good timing. Now that things have calmed down, I finally have the time to actually go through our pantry and take stock of what we have and choose recipes to get rid of eat all the food.
Enter the 3 ‘family size’ jars of pasta sauce, that were buy 2 get 3 free at the store, that have made a permanent home on the counter because they don’t fit in the pantry.
I’m curious to see just how long it will take us to clean out and start afresh. I’m hoping to buy even more organic this year and eventually transition to all organic. Thanks to Trader Joe’s (love that place), this will be pretty easy and even easier on my wallet. Stay tuned for the inventory and some recipes; who knows what random foods we’ve accumulated.
I'm a southern girl at heart, raised on the ways and gentle kindness of a small town Southern man; living in a not-so-southern, too fast paced city that I share a love-hate relationship with. I'm completely type A and love shopping, eating, volunteering, all things Lilly, St. Jude, my family and I desire to be an amazing cook and housewife, just like my mom (Paula Deen's twin) one day when I have a kitchen that doesn't require me to store half of it in a storage closet.