Monday, August 19, 2013

Crunchy Betty Honey Challenge

Wash your face with honey!



I am using a new budgeting software and while reading their forums came across this idea of using honey to wash your face.  Yes I said it!  Wash your face with honey!

Sounds like a sticky mess right??  It's not!

After living with horrible break outs for the past 28 years (ok maybe from 8 years old on...) I'm desperate to find a solution that doesn't involve trips to dermatologist for nasty sulfur face washes and expensive creams that don't seem to work.

I'm trying this challenge from Crunchy Betty.  Who's with me??

I'll be washing my face every morning (or afternoon if I'm sleep deprived and don't get up til noon...) with honey!

Directions to Wash your Face with Honey:
1. Tie your hair back, use a headband and lots of clips if it is short.
2. Place a 1/2 teaspoon of raw, unfiltered, unpasteurized honey in your hands and rub together.
3. Rub honey all over your face (I didn't put it on my eye lids at all.)
4. Massage in for a minute or two.  Let soak for 5-10 minutes if you have time.
5. Rinse well
6. Dry and Enjoy!

I'll let you know how it works!

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

I'm back!!

I've been gone awhile.  My laptop broke.  That's my excuse and I'm sticking to it!

That being said, I have no excuse for how my house looks right now.  It's a total train wreck.  My status on facebook the other day? Crazy shedding dog fur 1, Me 0.  Really it should have been Filthy house 1, Me 0.

What have I done about that so far today?  Well, I've cleaned the soap scum off my shower doors, cleaned the rest of the shower, cleaned the toilet, got rid of that boy smell in the bathroom, and cleaned the black gunk out of the sink drain.


Get rid of that boy bathroom smell

Clean soap scum off shower doors


Black grime in drain
Where did I find all these cool new ideas?  Here's a big shout out to Ask Anna!

What else do I plan to do today you ask?  Well I plan to finish caulking my shower now that it is clean, wash the bathroom rugs, bleach the white floor towels, mop the bathroom floors, wash all the dirty dishes, put away clean clothes AKA clean off the pool table, and work on cleaning another couch cushion. 

Hopefully soon, I'll be caught up on my weekly cleaning list!

Monday, September 5, 2011

It's Monday!

Ok I've seriously been slacking.  I'm totally failing at the Happy House Express Challenge, and haven't finished any of my chores in the last week.  I haven't even posted on here.  I have some work to do!

Excuses, excuses... so yeah I started  new part time job and haven't felt good at all due to all the ragweed being out, but it's still no excuse.  I should have at least finished something!

I also totally forgot to pay my water bill.  I woke up the other morning, turned on the water to make coffee, and nothing. Uh oh! At first I thought they may have turned it off since they are working on the road nearby, but then I opened the bill that had come in the mail the day before... Listed the last water bill and the new one due September 15th...  The August bill was technically 15 days late.  So, apparently here they turn your water off really fast.  Add a $10 late fee and a $30 turn off charge and my bill basically doubled.  Wonderful!  I'll be very careful that doesn't happen again!  They could have at least knocked on my door to say they were turning it off.  I'd have paid them right then.  Luckily, they turned it back on the same day and I was able to do the loads of laundry I needed to finish.

Yesterday I finally caught up on washing the dishes.

Today I am washing my quilt for my bed and changing my sheets.  In the middle of washing the quilt, the washing machine drain overflowed... so now I'm doing the baking soda/vinegar down the drain thing.

Any disasters mistakes of your own to post?

Sunday, August 28, 2011

Weekend Planning Blog Hop!


This weekend, I'm working!  Needless to say, I seriously need to plan because of that.

Friday
Go fill out paperwork for new part time job.
Work out
Chill with SO
Make dinner

Saturday
Wash car
Work out
Have another day off with SO! Yay!

Sunday
Work... Overtime, yippee!
Catch up on chores...
  • Wash and put away dishes
  • Clean out fridge
  • Take out trash
  • Vacuum laundry, kitchen, bedroom, and living room
  • Do other daily chores from express challenge
  • Manicure and Pedicure
  • Laundry (at least 2 loads... work clothes and socks/underware)

So that's it for my weekend planning.  Doesn't seem like a lot, but Sunday is a busy day for sure!

Now, onto the Blog Hop! Instructions from My Happy House.

How it Works:
If you haven't already, blog about your weekend plans. Maybe you have a bunch of projects you are going to tackle. Maybe you are attending BBQ after BBQ. Or perhaps you are laying low. Whatever it is, share it on your blog! Try to include at least one task to accomplish as that is the Happy House way ;) Feel free to use the "Weekend Planning" button in your post, the code is on the bottom right hand side of the blog.

Then, come back to this blog and link up your post in the link collection at the bottom of this entry.

If you want to participate in the hopping part of the Blog Hop, simply click on the "get InLinkz code" at the bottom of the post, copy the code provided and include it in your Weekend Planning post! The more people that participate, the further your blog will hop! :)




Get the inLinkz Code

Soft & Absorbent Towels




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Picture from Apartment Therapy


In case you didn't already know, you're not supposed to used fabric softener (including dryer sheets) on towels. Why you ask?  It creates a build up of chemicals on the fabric.  These chemicals may make the towels soft and fluffy and reduce wrinkles and static cling, but they also help to repel liquid stains including water. When you attempt to dry off with your nice fluffy, great smelling, soft towel it doesn't work.  I especially noticed a problem with my kitchen towels, as I would go to dry up a spill and they would just push the spill around.

I have found this amazing substance that softens towels, but they remain absorbent.  It's very simple, and every household most likely has some in their pantry.


My secret weapon? Vinegar! Plain old white vinegar.

When washing your towels, add 1/2 cup of vinegar to your rinse cycle or fabric softener cup (works for HE washers too).  After drying, your towels will be nice, soft, fresh smelling, and absorbent!

Try it!  Let me know if it works for you.

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Petite Vanilla Bean Scones

Petite Vanilla Bean Scones

Prep Time 20 Minutes
Cook Time 20 Minutes
Servings 12

Picture and recipe from The Pioneer Woman Cooks.

Ingredients

SCONES
3 cups All-purpose Flour
⅔ cups Sugar
5 teaspoons Baking Powder
¼ teaspoons Salt
2 sticks (1/2 Pound) UNSALTED Butter, Chilled
1 whole Large Egg
¾ cups Heavy Cream (more If Needed...I used about 1/8 cup more)
2 whole Vanilla Beans

GLAZE
3 cups Powdered Sugar, Sifted
½ cups Whole Milk
1 whole Vanilla Bean
Dash Of Salt

Preparation Instructions

Preheat oven to 350 degrees.

Split the vanilla beans down the middle lengthwise and scrape out all the vanilla “caviar” inside. Stir caviar into cream. (I added the empty bean for more flavor and just removed them before adding to the dry ingredients.) Set aside for 15 minutes.

Sift together flour, 2/3 cup sugar, baking powder, and salt.

Cut cold butter into pats, then use a pastry cutter or two knives to cut the butter into the flour. Keep going until mixture resembles crumbs.  Be patient.  This takes awhile.

Beat the egg in a separate bowl.  Mix vanilla cream with egg, then combine with flour mixture; stir gently with a fork just until it comes together.

Turn dough onto a floured surface and lightly press it together until it forms a rough rectangle. (Mixture will be pretty crumbly.) Use a rolling pin to roll into a rectangle about 1/2 inch to 3/4 inch thick. Use your hands to help with the forming if necessary.

Use a knife to trim into a symmetrical rectangle, then cut the rectangle into 12 symmetrical squares/rectangles. Next, cut each square/rectangle in half diagonally, to form two triangles.

Transfer to a parchment or baking mat-lined cookie sheet and bake for 18 minutes, removing from the oven just before they start to turn golden. Allow to cool for 15 minutes on the cookie sheet, then transfer to a cooling rack to cool completely.

VANILLA GLAZE

To make the icing, split one vanilla bean in half lengthwise and scrape out the caviar. Stir caviar into milk; allow to sit for awhile. Mix powdered sugar with the vanilla milk, adding more powdered sugar or milk if necessary to get the consistency the right thickness. Stir or whisk until completely smooth.

One at a time, carefully dunk each cooled scone in the glaze, turning it over if necessary. Transfer to parchment paper or the cooling rack. Allow the glaze to set completely, about an hour. Scones will keep several days if glazed.


My Comments

Recipe can be altered for other flavors. Just add 1 cup whatever flavoring. (Blueberry lemon, oatmeal rasin, cranberry orange etc.)

Honestly I messed up when making these.  The first time I moved the dough to roll it out, it was too crumbly and totally fell apart.  No worries though.  I scooped everything back into the bowl, added a bit more cream and mixed a little more before dumping the dough back out to make my rectangle.  I was scared I'd totally messed things up, but I pushed through and they still rose just fine.

By the way, the bottle of McCormick's vanilla beans only has 2 beans in it.  I learned that the hard way.  I just used 1 1/2 for the scones, and 1/2 for the glaze.  Still very yummy vanilla!

I flash froze half with no glaze before baking and baked/glazed the other half.  I only made 1/2 the glaze recipe.

They turned out amazing! I ended up with 9 glazed scones... 3 had to be taste tested to um.. make sure they weren't poisonous. Let's just say they're good even without the glaze!

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Breaking Bad Habits #2



I have another bad habit to add to my list.

1. Leaving clean clothes on the pool table.
2. Making a recipe, loving it, and not being able to find it again!


I hate this!  I have made multiple recipes that I loved and have not been able to find them to repeat them.  The one in particular today was blueberry scones.  I know I'd combined recipes from multiple sites to come up with a good blueberry scone recipe.  I even made a lemon icing as a topping.

I could have sworn I put the recipe into a binder I keep for things I've printed off the internet.  No such luck.

Recently, I started typing and saving or copying and pasting recipes into Google Docs.  That is, if I remember to do it.  I must have made this one before that though.

Now, I'm hoping to blog about the new recipes I'm finding on my blog.  I just have to remember to take pictures of them.

That doesn't help me now though.  I'll just have to start all over again.

Another place I've found recipes that I can't find now is magazines.  A couple years ago I made some awesome pumpkin muffins that didn't call for cinnamon or pumpkin pie spice (I'm deathly allergic!).  I don't remember what magazine I got them out of, or where to find the recipe again.  Grr!

Here's to breaking this bad habit and saving recipes from now on.
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