Friday, May 8, 2009

A New Me!

A New Me!
To all my loyal followers at www.EnchantedStorybookParties.blogspot.com:

My new blog is www.LifeofaMommie.blogspot.com, please join me over there from now on!

Here is my first post over at my new blog! (I will be hosting a great giveaway soon to celebrate the new blog and the closing of the old one!)..................

So, I used to be www.EnchantedStoryBookParties.blogspot.com, but have decided to create a new me, fueled by many parts of my life right now. I hope you'll join me over at my new blog, "Life of a Mommie!" I will be hosting a giveaway soon to celebrate this new part of my life!I realized my life needed some work and adjusting this past Saturday. I guess you could say, the straw finally broke the camel's back. I had way too many things on my plate and got WAY too stressed out all of the time. It got to the point where the tiniest whine or cry (or my husband being five minutes late) would send me over the edge. Well, I got a new perspective on life and am using this new blog to help with that.This blog will be filled with musings on "mommiehood", random thoughts, deals and steals, coupons, stories, guest posts, help, advice, inspiration and a place to escape (even if it's for the 20 minutes that your husband is giving your child a bath and that's all the time you have to yourself that entire day).Everyone is welcome, tell your friends and let's all band together. After all, we need each other!

Monday, March 2, 2009

February's Budget Went Through the Roof and Back Again

I'm not getting discouraged but boy did the budget blow up in my face this month! Wow! It was my very first month making a very detailed budget and I spent hours upon hours trying to perfect it. I guess I did okay for my first try, Dave Ramsey says to just try it our for a couple months and keep adapting. It will take time.

So, you've seen my initial feb. budget and the mid-month update (if you haven't you can click here http://enchantedstorybookparties.blogspot.com/2009/02/budget-update.html to see it), now here is how I actually did.....


Grocery: My budget was about 50.00/week for a total of 200.00 I ended up spending 216.91 so I was only over by 16.91 so I guess that's not too bad. I have decided to budet a monthly trip to Costco, which should cut down on my weekly spending. Some of the essentials that take up a lot of my budget (peanut butter, oatmeal, bottled water, etc.) are a GREAT deal at Costco. I go with my mom so I don't have to spend the 50.00/yr on my own membership.


Special Occassions/Presents: I had a lot of occassions this month but I actually ended up coming in 122.48 under budget! Yea!


Childcare: I had budgeted 120.00 but ended up spending 140.00 to come in at 10.00 over. Not too too bad.


Mortgage/House: Came in as planned right at 1.133.18


Hygiene/Target/Baby: I didn't really know how to plan for here, because we always need a lot and have unexpected things in this category. I thought 30.00 would be enough but I was way wrong. I ended up spending 93.94 for an overage of 63.94. I think 50.00 will be enough in the future, we had to buy my daughter a new car seat this month, so it was a little higher.


Savings: Came in right at 20.00, as planned


Unexpected/Forgot to Plan: I completely failed in this category, although some things couldn't be helped. You can click the link above for why this category went a whopping 751.02 over budget here. Now, I guess you can't say "over budget" because I don't budget anything for this category, this is the accidental category for emergencies and such. We had dr. visits, meds, MRIs, certain unmentionables and etc. Hopefully this category never goes this crazy again.


Car: I ended up not having time to get my tires rotated so I came in 40.05 under budget, but it will go into March's budget.


Gas: Prices fluctuated up and down so we went 5.59 over budget. Not bad.


Pets: Only went over 1.88


Utilities: Our gas bill was a little more than I thought it would be so we went over 6.33


Debt: I landed some extra money as my mom lived with us for a bit and paid us rent so I paid an extra 100 on our credit card so I went over budget 100 with that extra payment.


Medical/Health: Technically over, but it fell in the unexpected/forgot to plan category.


Entertainment/Restaurants: I was dying at work and had to buy subway, which was 5.38 and caved for two coke slushies which totaled 2.88, so we're 8.26 over


Blow Money: Spent 0


Clothing: Now, here is where I had an accident. You know how they say that when you go on an extreme diet, you'll end up purging on 10,000 calories in one day? Well, this was kind of like that. I was at Target and had a purge in the toddler girl clothing section. They just got their new spring clothes and I was like a crack addict. Don't worry, though, I have now checked myself into rehab, but since it's voluntary I can leave at any time :) I went over 86.45, bad mommy.


So, the grand total is an overage of 768.06 (I didn't count the 100 over for the debt section b/c I just used the 100 in unexpected rent money my mom gave us for letting her stay with us for a little while that month). The MRI actually took us over what we made that month, so we had to dip into savings to pay the almost 500.00 bill for my daughter's MRI, but we have since replaced the funds and are trying to make up for it.


Preview for next month, drumroll............It's my best friends wedding, I'm the matron of honor, my daughter is the flower girl, it's out of town, WATCH OUT BUDGET.

Friday, February 27, 2009

Free Dairy Queen...YUM!


I love Dairy Queen! Here is a GREAT opportunity on how to score yourself some totally free DQ treats! Just visit http://blog.dairyqueen.com/2009/02/25/dq-sweet-deals/ for more details!

I would hop on one foot while juggling three small chocolate dip cones as long as I could in order to get free DQ treats!

Enjoy!

Friday, February 13, 2009

Budget update


Now, my budget plan and budget update usually won't be posted this close together, but I have been really crazy this month and haven't had a lot of time. So, you get what you get.


Here is my mid-month budget update:


Grocery Budget: I have spent 117.68 of my 200.00 budget so I have 82.32 left for the month which isn't too bad. It's my first month trying to make it on 50.00/week so we'll see how that goes. I used to spend so much more on groceries and it's amazing how much money this leaves us at the end of the month.


Special Occassions/Presents Budget: My Vday budget was 130.00 (not including hotel, paid for that in Jan.) and I have spent 11.42 so far, which means I have 118.58 left! My husbands Bday budget was 50.00 and I have spent 7.46, which means I have 42.54 left! My daughter's best friend's birthday budget was 15.00 and I have spent 0.99 so I have 14.01 left! My daughter's birthday party budget was 150.00 and I spent 116.61 including cake, food, card, present, party, etc. Her party is over but I still have to make up picture thank yous and those are still in the budget; I have 33.39 left!


Childcare: My budget was 120, 4 mondays @ 30/mon. = 120.00 BUT, my sister-in-law couldn't do it one Monday and my in-laws watched her so I will most likely come in at 90.00, 30.00 under!


Hygiene/Target/Baby: My budget was 30.00 because I didn't need diapers, but I ended up needing some other things, so I am already over at around 38.00


Savings Budget: My budget was 20.00 because I put in 5.00 every Monday, I'm right on target here.


Car Budget: My budget was 217.00 and I am currently at 120.53 with my insurance payment, haven't done the maintenance yet but I should be on target with 96.47 left!


Mortgage/House Budget: 1,133.18 for mortgage, right on track.


Gas Budget: Based on previous months I have budgeted 150.00 but gas prices have gone up about .10 so I might be a little over, so far have spent 51.86 with 98.14 left!


Pets: Budget of 40.00, my dog needed food = 41.88 so I was 1.88 over.


Utilities: Budgeted 250.00, have spent 131.16 on gas, 56.35 of TV, have 62.49 left!


Debt: Budgeted 488.27 to pay two credit cards, car payment and one student loan. Have spent 318.62 so far so I have 169.65 left for my car payment on the 15th


Medical/Health: Budgeted 0.00 but have A LOT under unexpected now, just wait and see the mess!


Entertainment/Restaurants: Budgeted 0.00, have proudly spent 0.00


Blow Money: Budgeted 0.00 this month due to all extra activity, have proudly spent 0.00


Clothing: Budgeted 0.00 this month due to all extra activity and saving for my daughter's spring wardrobe, have proudly spent 0.00


Unexpected/Forgot to Plan: NOW, you are probably thinking I'm on track and doing great, right?! Well, here's where I will blow your mind. I hope I NEVER have another month like this in the unexpected/forgot to plan section. Here's the breakdown:

1.) My daughter had to have an unexpected MRI and the bill was 451.35...OUCH! Thankfully, everything is just fine and I gladly paid the money to ensure my daughter's health and safety.

2.) I got an eye infection and had to have eyedrops and the bill was 10.00

3.) I had to pay my best friend for my bridesmaid dress in her wedding and the bill was 140.00

4.) I had to pay same friend for my daughter's flower girl dress and the bill was 45.90, actually a great price for a flower girl dress, and it will double as her easter dress!

5.) I forgot my daughter had her 12 mo check up and the bill was 20.00

So, drum roll please.......I am 667.25 over budget in this category, doesn't that just make you want to throw up???!!!

Hopefully I will come in under budget in some other areas and make up for this. Wish me luck!
Please feel free to share your budgets, your overages, how you manage, etc. I'd love to hear from you!



Monthly Budget


I don't know where to start with this post because there' s so much information, but here we go:

This month is the first month that I actually started using a real budget plan. I started following Dave Ramsey http://www.daveramsey.com/ and it is working like a miracle! You should really check it out, his monthly cash flow plan and debt snowball is amazing! I have to say that I am quite uptight and am really sticking to only buying what I planned for and not splurging on anything, nothing, zip, zero, zilch. If it wasn't in the budget I don't buy it, unless of course it's an emergency or something I forgot to plan but absolutely have to pay for. I start planning my monthly budget about half way through the previous month, so I have time to update it or make changes before the month actually starts. My budget will usually get posted at the first of the month, but late is better than never, right?! So, here is my breakdown:

Grocery Budget: 200.00; my household consists of my husband, my daughter (1yr) and myself

Special Occassions/Presents Budget: 345.00; now this month isn't typical of all months, it's my daughters birthday, my husbands birthday, my daughter's best friends birthday, and Valentine's Day (see my post for my exciting plans!), so the budget was bigger here for this month

Childcare budget: 120.00; my in-laws watch my daughter two days a week and my sister in law watches her one day a week (we pay my sister-in-law $60/day) I am home the other days

Hygiene/Target/Baby Budget: 30.00; I didn't need diapers this month because of a previous stock up, so the budget is a little smaller than normal

Savings budget: 20.00; We have created our 1000 dollar emergency fund (Dave Ramsey babystep 1) and are now working on paying off our debt (Babystep 2) but we still put 5.00 in savings every Monday while we are using most of our excess for paying off debt

Car budget: 217.00; Grr, we need oil changes in both cars, tires rotated in both (but one is free), and my husband has to renew his licences so the budget is bigger this month, but it also includes our car insurance payment 120.53/mo
Gas budget: Based on previous months I have budgeted 150.00

Mortgage/House budget: 1,133.18; I know, our mortage is outrageous, but there's nothing I can do about it right now

Pets budget: 40.00; we usually have one dog and one cat but we are currently boarding my mom's cat, the dog needs food this month

Utilities budget: 250.00; gas is higher right now, no water or trash bill this month

Debt budget: 488.27; we are currently paying off two credit cards, only 400.00 left on one and 1200.00 on the other, so not too bad, we have student loans and a car payment

Medical/Health budget: 0.00, nothing necessary this month, no one takes monthly medications

Entertainment/Restaurants budget: 0.00, this is included in Vday for this month

Blow Money budget: 0.00 didn't plan any this month due to party, present, vday plans and it's killing me from getting my sweet teas and coffees from McDonalds

Clothing budget: 0.00 no one needs anything and I am saving for my daughter's spring wardrobe next month

Unexpected/Forgot to plan budget: 0.00, obviously, because it's unplanned, hopefully this will remain as close to zero as possible

A Non-Frugal Valentine's Day!


So, I know that almost everyone that reads this blog is into saving money every way possible. Well, so am I BUT there comes a breaking point. We all go on vacation, splurge, spend, blow at some point, right?!

Well, my breaking point was Valentine's Day. My daughter just turned one last week and I have never spent a night away from her. My husband had to travel for business last year so he has been away, but we've never been away together since our honeymoon.

We desperately need a romantic night away and we were both willing to spend to get just what we wanted, no scrimping.

I am so excited for our plan. I told my husband that I feel like we're going to Hawaii for a month or something, I'm that excited.

So, here's what we're doing:

1.) 5:30 dinner reservations at P.F. Changs (our very favorite restaurant, http://www.pfchangs.com/). Whenever we do decide to spend money and go there we don't get an appetizer, just order water, etc. to save money. But not tomorrow. I plan on ordering the Vegetarian Lettuce Wraps for an appetizer, the Chang's Spicy Tofu for an entree, their Passionfruit Tea for my dinner drink and their delicious Bomb Pop Martini for pre-dinner (it's tastes just like the popsicle and is layered in red, white and blue!)

2.) After dinner we are headed strait to The Chocolate Bar http://www.baileyschocolatebar.com/ . This place is unbelievable and if you haven't been you need to splurge one day and go. It's pretty pricey but really worth it. We're ordering The Lover's Platter and drinks!

3.) Finally, we are staying the night in a nice hotel and my mom is watching our daughter. We got pink champagne, fun games and I made treats. It will truly be a night to remember and I can't wait.


Anyone else SUPER excited about their Valentine's plans? Frugal or Non-Frugal?

Friday, January 30, 2009

$25.00 Restaurant Gift Card Winner!


Congratulations so Tamara B. for winning the $25.00 gift card giveaway! There were a whopping 386 entries, so I owe a HUGE thank you to all of you who entered! Make sure to tune in for more great giveaways coming soon!


Tamara B. stated in her entry that her favorite restaurant to eat out at is Olive Garden but they never get to because of their financial funds. I think that's a problem a lot of us our facing now, which is why I was so excited to give this card away, and I know it's going to a good home; to someone who could really use and deserve it. I read every single comment and the common theme seemed to be that everyone loves eating out, but not many people are doing it right now due to jobs, economy, budgets, etc. I hope and pray every day that each of our world's get better and we can start doing more of the things we love, like eating out with our families or significant others and getting a much needed evening away. I hope everyone has a great Valentine's Day and this blog finds you with job security and financial peace. Thanks to everyone who reads!


Thanks so much for entering, the winner has until Monday, Feb. 2nd at 3pm to contact me or the next winner will be chosen.

Monday, January 26, 2009

Just in time for a romantic Valentine's Day!

Ooh, Ooh, Ooh...I am so excited. I love Victoria's Secret but never really get to shop there anymore because they are SO expensive and SO out of my budget. All of their things are extremely beautiful and of great quality. So, I was so happy to stumble across this giveaway:
Win a $50.00 gift card to Victoria's Secret at http://afamilycompleted.blogspot.com/
Thanks so much for the chance!

Friday, January 23, 2009

Giveaway In Honor of Foodie Friday and Valentine's Day


Hey Everyone!


I am excited to announce another giveaway. This giveaway is to celebrate Foodie Friday and Valentine's Day. What is it, well, it has to do with food and going out to eat.....


I am giving away a $25.00 gift card that is good at four different restaurants. It's one card that can be redeemed at Romano's Macaroni Grill Italian Restaurant, On The Border Mexican Grill and Cantina, Maggiano's Little Italy Italian Restaurant, or Chili's Grill and Bar!!!


Just in time for Valentine's Day or a much needed night out away from the kids!


How to enter:


1. Gain one entry by commenting on this blog and telling me where you like to eat out.

2. Gain one entry by tweeting this giveaway.

3. Gain two entries by following this blog.

4. Gain two entries by subscribing to this blog.

5. Gain three entries by posting about this giveaway on your blog.

6. Gain an extra bonus entry by doing all of the above.


Make sure to leave comments telling me how you entered and remember to leave contact info. The winner will be chosen my random.org and posted on this blog, as well as e-mailed.


This giveaway will end on Friday, January 30th at noon. That way, I have plenty of time to get the gift card to anyone in the United States by Valentine's Day.
If you got here from http://www.donttryit.com/bloggy_giveaways/ there is your link to easily get back!


Good Luck!

Foodie Fridays


Product Reviews:


I have tried a few new things this week that I wanted to share with everyone.


I love goint to Trader Joe's but haven't had too much extra grocery budget money so I have to wait until next month, BUT my mom is temporarily living with us so she has been going to Trader Joe's and buying me things!!!! She's from Kansas City and they don't have Trader Joe's there and there is one on her way home from her new job so she stops there a lot, THANKFULLY!


Anyway, she bought me this Cashew Macadamia Delight Trek Mix. It has Cashews, Macadamia Nuts, Almonds, Dried Cranberries and Dried Pineapple in it. OH MY GOSH, IT's SO DELICIOUS. I'm sure some people will think I'm crazy when I say this, but I had never had a Macadamia Nut before. They are so good. I'm actually snacking on some while I blog about it! It make a great, healthy snack and you are full for quite some time after you eat it. Great way to curve your mid-morning or afternoon hunger strike!


I've gotten quite a few coupons for the new Orville Redenbacher Natural and Gourmet popcorn. I have tried the Butter variety and it is SO good, it really does taste and smell like movie popcorn, which is funny because I think movie popcorn is the furthest thing from natural. I have one more coupon for $1.50 off one box (great deal) so I plan on trying the lime and salt variety next time. Anyone tried that kind yet?


A product that I can't wait to try is the new Quaker Chewy Granola Bar flavor Chocolate Covered Cherry. I love chocolate and cherry together. I saw the ad in my Cosmo magazine (for which I am receiving 5 free issues) and can't wait to try it. However, it will be awhile because we just recently stocked up on granola bars. Anyone tried those yet?


Please feel free to share any great food products you have tried lately! I'd love to hear about them.

I'm mad at Target, for the first time ever....


Okay, for anyone that knows me or can catch the drift from my business, I love parties, themes, holiday decorations and anything and everything that is associated with the above. It's one thing that I choose to spend my money on and budget for. It's a hobby and a passion.

Valentine's Day is one of my favorites and Target always has the best Valentine candy, decorations, supplies, treats, fun stuff and fun stuff for couples.

Now everyone knows that all stores put up their holiday decorations about three months before the actual holiday, but Target has really been lacking lately. I noticed it when Halloween rolled around and then Christmas and now Valentine's is the worst. I know not everyone thinks Valentine's Day is great, but I do and Target always dedicates a large section of their store to it.

Anyway, I go to Target about once a week and have been waiting and waiting for their stuff to come out.

On Tuesday I arrived thinking it would surely be up, and it wasn't. They had all the shelves empty and lined with pink paper and empty pink and red bins everywhere, the prices were up but no products. I was disappointed but thought, "No big deal, I'll come back Thursday (I'm off work Tuesdays and Thursdays) and it should definitely be up by then."

So, I took my daughter and was so excited, I turned the corner and could see they had hung all the X's, O's, Lips, Hearts, etc. from the ceiling over the section so I thought for sure it would all be up. Well, I got the the section and AGAIN, everything was empty. What a load! I couldn't believe it! All those employees and it's still not up. Valentine's Day is only a few weeks away, what are they thinking?!

I asked an employee and she said things should be finished by Sunday. Why would you taunt us with empty shelves for six days?!

So, I have planned some "ME" time for Sunday to go out there and get some fun stuff. I sure hope it's there!

Giveaways EVERYWHERE!

Wow! I started searching all the mommy blogs today and found a boat load of giveaways. It's all so exciting!

I'm posting some links to some great giveaways here and then will be posting about my next giveaway later today, tune in because it would be great for Valentine's Day!

Mommy giveaways around the town:

You can enter to win a $10.00 Target gift card here
http://www.frugalfreebiesanddeals.com/2009/01/januray-2009-giveaway-10-target.html

How about a $25.00 Walgreens gift card?! Okay, then check it out here
http://www.stlmommy.com/2009/01/walgreens-25-gift-card-giveaway.html

You can win some great Target products here
http://reviews.momminitup.com/?p=218

You have your choice of a $30.00 Wal-Mart or Old Navy gift card here
http://icrafty.com/2009/01/20/yaaahoooo-yipee-yay-me/

And one more chance for a $10.00 Wal-Mart gift card here
http://never2late2save.blogspot.com/2009/01/giveaway-saturday_17.html

Good Luck and let me know if you see any other great giveaways somewhere!

Friday, January 16, 2009

Disappointment all around

Man, was I disappointed this morning.
I was rushing to get my almost one year old daughter ready (who, by the way, is teething and very crabby), feeding all four animals that are currently boarding at our house, drop my daughter off at her grandparents and get to work on time (yeah right!).
So, I got all of that done and then called my husband on the way to work. He gets to work a lot earlier than I do so I always call him to talk as I am driving to work. He had a dentist appointment this morning so I thought I would call to see how his teeth were doing.
Anyway, as we were talking (Oh, and I failed to mention that it is -2 degrees outside without the wind chill) I saw a McDonald's in the distance. I excitedly shouted into the phone, "Oh my gosh, it's Free Latte Friday!" What a perfect time for a free latte: I've already woken up and dealt with a very crabby, teething almost one year old, took care of way too many animals, stopped by the grandparents and braved the freezing cold. What sounds better than a FREE latte?! So, I whipped my car into the parking lot, excited that there was no one else in the drive thru, pulled up, said "I would like a free caramel latte, please!" MMMmmm, we're almost there, free, delicious, peace. This was the response that I got, "I'm sorry, but our lines are frozen so we can't make the lattes, we apologize." WHAT???!!! You've got to be kidding me. Fiddles (that's one of my new words since I am now raising a child that is taking in everything that I am saying).
So, I drive off, knowing that there are no more McDonalds on my way to work. Quite sad, isn't it?

Friday, January 9, 2009

Foodie Fridays!


It's time for another look into the foodie world!


I'm sure a lot of New Year's Resolutions have to do with either getting in shape, losing weight or eating healthier, right?!


Well, I firmly believe that you should never completely give up any type of food that you love. Just know when to indulge and when to cut back. So, first up for Foodie Friday today is a link to a bunch of dessert recipes that have under 300 calories per serving, and taste great!


Now you can have your dessert and eat it too!

Next up?!

My daughter's first birthday is February fourth and the theme is princess, of course, right?!
Well, I found these AMAZING princess themed cookie cutters at Williams Sonoma and wanted to share, just in case someone else is looking. I'm making cookies, as well as finger sandwiches and am going to cut the sandwiches with the cookie cutters!


And now, for the main event!

Baked Macaroni and Cheese....one of my favorite things to make! I just loved the baked, crunch topping, it really makes the dish!

Ingredients
1/2 pound elbow macaroni
3 tablespoons butter
3 tablespoons flour
1 tablespoon powdered mustard
3 cups milk
1/2 cup yellow onion, finely diced
1 bay leaf
1/2 teaspoon paprika
1 large egg
12 ounces sharp cheddar, shredded
1 teaspoon kosher salt
Fresh black pepper
Topping:
3 tablespoons butter
1 cup panko bread crumbs
Directions
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
In a large pot of boiling, salted water cook the pasta to al dente.
While the pasta is cooking, in a separate pot, melt the butter. Whisk in the flour and mustard and keep it moving for about five minutes. Make sure it's free of lumps. Stir in the milk, onion, bay leaf, and paprika. Simmer for ten minutes and remove the bay leaf.
Temper in the egg. Stir in 3/4 of the cheese. Season with salt and pepper. Fold the macaroni into the mix and pour into a 2-quart casserole dish. Top with remaining cheese.
Melt the butter in a saute pan and toss the bread crumbs to coat. Top the macaroni with the bread crumbs. Bake for 30 minutes. Remove from oven and rest for five minutes before serving.

ENJOY!

Winner of the $15.00 iTunes gift card!


Hey Everyone!


I absolutely loved hosting my very first giveaway and plan to have another one very soon so make sure you keep following, subscribing and tuning in!


Now let's get down to business....CONGRATULATIONS to Terra Jones, winner of the $15.00 iTunes giftcard.



Thanks so much to everyone who participated!

Monday, January 5, 2009

"Meat-less" Mondays


Oh, Oh, I almost don't know where to start.


I guess we'll go with greeting cards. (The guy pictured above is my version of a Hallmark Executive!) What a market, huh? Someone is enjoying the fruits of our hard labor. I went to Target yesterday and ended up spending $20.00 on greeting cards. That's terrible, especially when I'm trying to save as much money as possible. I was mad when I left the store and actually sat in my card for about ten minutes trying to decide if I should take them all back and make a New Year's Resolution to not buy any cards and that would be another way to save money, and apparently a lot of it.

Well, I went through all of them several times and decided there weren't any that I could part with. Pathetic? Maybe. But I do admit that I love giving and getting cards, I always have. So, what am I complaining about then, right? Well, it just seems crazy that something so small could be so expensive.

Scenario...I am looking at presents to buy my niece/nephew and see a gift that is $20.00 Right now, for our budget, that's a little much for a present. So, I go with the present that is about $16.00 or $17.00 BUT WAIT, then I go and get a card, anywhere between $0.99 and $4.99 Now, I typically wouldn't buy a card that was $4.99 but you never know. So, when it comes down to it I have gotten to or gone over the $20.00 that I thought was too expensive. I could have bought the more expensive present and no card and would be at the same amount. Does a little kid really care if they get a card? Probably not, but don't you feel bad when you don't have one?

List of cards that sucked up my money this weekend:

1. 1st Birthday for my daughter

2. Bridal shower for my best friend

3. Christmas present for Mother-in-Law, money was present, had to have a card to put it in.

4. Birthday for Father-in-Law

4a. Birthday for "Grandpa", from my daughter

5. Birthday for Sister-in-Law


I figured all those occassions needed cards, so I ended up keeping all of them.


Any thoughts?


I know we could make cards and as soon as my daughter is old enought to make her own I plan on having her make cards for everyone. A lot of the time we just don't have the time to make cards. Eleven month olds can keep you really busy and you just have time to grab a card while you're at the store grabbing diapers.


So, how about some "Meat-Less" ideas for greeting cards?!



Now, on to the more positive note, here is a great vegetarian recipe:


TACOS!


So simple, so delicious.

Yes, if you are a vegetarian, or just don't have ground meat in your freezer, you can still enjoy tacos!


1 can kidney beans, drained/rinsed

1 can black beans, drained/rinsed

1 can garbanzo beans, drained/rinsed

1 pkg. taco seasoning (I prefer spicy)


Just follow the directions of the back of the package of taco seasoning, just like the beans were meat!

It works great and is really healthy!

Add taco garnished of your choice!


See, wasn't that so simple?!



Friday, January 2, 2009

Foodie Fridays!


Hey all!

I was in Kansas City for Christmas this year and my Aunt made this salad that was one of the best salads I have ever had. If you love crunchy and vinegary you will love it!


Mandarin Orange Almond Salad


1/2 Head iceberg lettuce

1/2 Head romaine lettuce

2 (8oz) cans mandarin oranges, drained

2 cups sliced celery

2 Tbsp. minched parsley

4 green onions, sliced; including some tops

1 cup slivered almonds


Dressing:

1 t salt

1/4 cup sugar

dash tobasco

dash lemon pepper

1/4 c cider vinegar

1/2 c wesson oil


Wash and prep lettuce. Combine oranges, celery, parsley and green onions: chill. Put sugar in heavy skillet: add the almonds and stir constantly over low heat until caramelized. Turn out on foil: cool and break into small pieces. Combine dressing ingredients: toss and serve.


Enjoy! I can't wait to make it!


ps- some dried cranberries look and taste nice