Monday, May 27, 2013

Candy Bar Birthday Party


We did a candy bar theme for my daughter's 8th birthday party.
I found inspiration from Pinterest, candy from Crackle Barrel, 
and cute cupcake decorations at Target to pull it all together!


This vintage Candy Bar free printout I found at:




Everyone loved the marshmallow pops!
All you need is marshmallows, chocolate, 
sprinkles, and lollipop sticks.
Directions on how to make below!



Instagram pic of the whole candy bar table.
The ice cream pinata was from Target.






Homemade strawberry and cream cheese cupcakes.
Glazed donuts, marshmallow pops, 
candy and sodas from Crackle Barrel,
and ice cream chalk from the Dollar Store. 






Bubble Gum, Mary Jane's, and Fruit Slices!









Pink lemonade and paper straws were a hit!









My happy birthday girl!




Marshmallow Pops

Melt chocolate in the microwave.
Dip a lollipop stick in the chocolate and poke through the marshmallow.
Roll the top of the marshmallow in the chocolate.  Add sprinkles.
Place in refrigerator until ready to use.

So cute!!

Kim






Sunday, May 12, 2013

Quick & Easy Chicken Enchiladas


Do you know that feeling when you are making something different for dinner,
and your family is a little unsure, but ends up totally loving it?
My husband wasn't sure what to think when I told him I was making
chicken enchiladas for the first time for dinner. We are use to eating fish and mashed potatoes and I've made tacos until I'm sick of them, but I was itching to try something different.




I looked at recipes online that were lower in fat but still full of flavor 
and ended up throwing this recipe together when I couldn't find what I was looking for.
The recipe is super easy and the ingredients and recipe are listed below.
First you start with your shredded deli chicken, Rotel, and seasonings in a pan.




Place the chicken mixture in the tortillas and wrap them up.








Bake for 15 to 20 minutes and dinner is served!!
I knew it was good when my husband turned to me and said 
"Ohhh this is so good.  Kim you can make this any night!"
as my 5 year old son was gobbling it up too.
(my 8 year old daughter wouldn't touch it, but that's typical!)




Yummy side dish!



Quick & Easy Chicken Enchilada Recipe

2 cups shredded chicken (I used a deli chicken)
8 oz. can enchilada sauce
6 tortilla shells
1 cup shredded mexican cheese
1/2 can Medium Rotel
3 green onions
garlic powder
cumin powder
salt & pepper

Side Dish Mexican Rice 
Old El Paso Mexican Rice
can of black beans, corn, and Medium Rotel

Preheat oven to 400 degrees.  
Spray pan with oil and heat shredded chicken, 1/2 can Medium Rotel, 
cumin, garlic powder, and salt & pepper. 
(all seasonings were to taste, I used just a sprinkle of each)
Pour half the can of enchilada sauce in the bottom of a casserole dish.  
Wrap tortilla shells with chicken mixture, spoon in some enchilada sauce, and sprinkle of cheese.  Place in casserole dish until all are tortillas are wrapped.  Drizzle the rest of the enchilada sauce over tortillas, sprinkle with cheese and green onions.  Bake for 15 to 20 minutes until heated through and the cheese is melted.

For side dish, cook rice in microwave as directed.  Heat rice, 1/2 can of black beans, 1/2 can corn, and 1/2 can Medium Rotel until heated through.


Kim


Thursday, February 21, 2013

Wow I have been busy!

    I have been so busy with my makeup artistry business that I haven't had time to sit down and write for awhile.  I have had guest blog post published, makeup lessons, and bridal trials keeping me super busy.
You can go to my makeup blog here http://www.makeupbykimporter.com/blog.
    I love what I am doing so much but I have missed doing projects around our house.  It feels like it has been forever!  We got some serious spring fever and checked off 3 things from our list just this week!  It is so nice to see the check mark, even if it's in my head.  The things we got checked off are:

  • creating a "command central" station on our brick wall in our kitchen
  • changing out the ugly 80's fan in our family/living room
  • replacing our old and ugly mailbox
Oohhhh and our puppy isn't so little anymore, she's 20 lbs now!  You can follow me on Facebook at my page, I have pictures there!

Take care,

Kim




Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Be Healthy


Was your New Year's Resolution to lose weight or to make more healthy food choices?
What are you doing to accomplish your goals?
I am not good at self-sacrificing, so dieting does not come easy to me.
I try to make healthy food choices, if I cut my daughter up an apple, I make sure to eat one to.  
My problem is I LOVE chocolate, I crave it!

I am trying to make small changes like in the picture below.
By eating a low fat, whole grain waffle, substituting 1/2 of a banana for butter,
and using low calorie syrup, I am saving calories and cutting down on my fat intake.
With out sacrificing the yumminess!  




I find the key to weight loss is keeping track of your food intake, 
substituting high calorie, high fat foods for lower ones,
and exercising.  Of course for me this is all easier said than done.
I love to eat, I crave chocolate, and I would rather sit here 
and write a blog post than run around the block!

I am working on it, slowly.
If your resolution was to lose weight, what are you doing to make it happen?

You can follow my "Be Healthy" Pinterest page by clicking on this link:


Kim



Sunday, January 13, 2013

Makeup: The Must Have Brushes for Your Makeup Bag!


I did a blog post at my other blog that I think is worth reading,
it's not home decor but every woman should know what brushes to keep in her makeup bag!
Go take a look!! :)


Kim

Friday, January 11, 2013

Inspiration Friday No.36 ~ Perfects Summer Decks

That's it, the holidays are over, come on summer!!!
We are having some warm weather here on the east coast and
it makes me miss sitting on my deck.
I was outside yesterday hanging a rug to dry and thought
that this year we really need to get our deck looking good.
We have just had some odds and end furniture, 
nothing that we really love or specifically picked out for that space.

So here are some of my favorite spaces from Pinterest.





















To see all these pics and more go to:

~  Kim

Friday, January 4, 2013

Pinterest Love~ Frozen Yogurt Bites


These look yummy right?!!



Reason #571 why I love Pinterest.  
Last night my sister-in-law pinned this picture below. 
I clicked on the site and didn't see anything else, so I Googled frozen yogurt bites
and found directions on how to make these cute little treats.



There really aren't many directions.
Take yogurt and a baggie with the tip cut off or a frosting bag
and squeeze bite sized drops onto a cookie sheet with wax paper.

** update, if you are using a yogurt with fruit pieces you will want to strain the yogurt first.








They should be left in the freezer for at least 3 hours or until frozen solid.
This morning I had my kids try one and they LOVED them!
They were begging for more!!




These are strawberry and today I am going to make some blueberry ones.  
I could totally see eating these when you are craving something sweet.
So much more fun than eating yogurt with a spoon!!


Kim

Inspiration Friday No.35 ~ Spring is Green


What says Spring more than the color green?

Coastal Living



Pantone named emerald green the Color of the Year for 2013.
It is fresh and bright, a happy color.
It is also the color of wealth and prosperity.

Emerald Green
Pantone's Color of the Year for 2013









Posh Living








houzz




Amazon



Emerald green is a great color to wear.

Pinterest





I don't know about you, but I could use some more wealth and prosperity in 2013!!

Kim





Thursday, January 3, 2013

Brunswick Stew~ A Mrs. Fearnow's Knock off


I love to eat Mrs. Fearnow's Brunswick stew, in the yellow can, which is surprising because 
I despised lima beans when I was growing up.
I would take every lima bean that I was forced to eat,
stick them all in my mouth and drink my water until I had swallowed them all whole!  
But I love this stew and I really start to crave it when the weather turns cold.

A few weeks ago, I had a can of the stew for dinner but since then
our local grocery store has been sold out.  
I started looking at recipes online and was surprised to see recipes 
made with V8 Juice or 3 sticks of butter.  
I know that V8 juice was NOT around at the time that Brunswick Stew was invented!!
I wanted to get as close to the original recipe as possible but
with the modern conveniences of already cooked chicken, frozen vegetables, and canned tomatoes!


My adaption of Mrs. Fearnow's Brunswick Stew
http://www.mylifeincolorblog.com/2013/01/brunswick-stew-mrs-fearnows-knock-off.html


This is what I came up with, with the help of my Mom who's family has made
Brunswick Stew for as long as she can remember.

From George Fearnow:

"We sold the business in 1999, and I retired after 30 years of making Brunswick Stew. My Grandmother, my mother & father, and my aunt & uncle made the stew from about 1929. Comment on history. Brunswick stew origin lies with the spices used. Williamsburg was most likely the start of Brunswick Stew but Brunswick County, VA and Brunswick, Georgia will protest that.
Recipe suggestions: 1.) Use white shoe-peg corn 2.) Use a whole chicken to get the best broth. 3.) Save the lesser fatty pieces of skin to be minced and added back in. 4.) Use salt & sugar in equal amounts but maybe less if you use sea salt. 5.) Use red pepper & black pepper. 6.) Use whole tomatoes but crush and dice in a 50/50 mix. 7.) Use russet potatoes (thickness increases directly by stirring). 8.)Onions & carrots should minced. 9.) Okra can be used but it can be bitter sometimes. 9.) Oregano & poultry seasoning were never in Brunswick Stew of colonial times. 10.) Yes – The original recipe calls for squirrel or wild game."


My adaption of
Mrs. Fearnow's Brunswick Stew recipe:

2.5 lb. russet potatoes, peeled and cubed
3 small yellow onions, diced
24 oz. bag frozen shoe peg white corn kernels
24 oz. bag frozen baby lima beans
28 oz. canned crushed tomatoes
28 oz. canned diced tomatoes
1 cooked deli chicken, shred white and dark meat
1/2 stick salted butter
 can chicken stock
sea salt
sugar
black peppercorn
crushed red pepper flakes
Worcestershire sauce


Boil potatoes and onions until almost tender, drain.  
Melt butter in large (8 quart pot) and add corn, lima beans, cooked potatoes and onions.  
Stir vegetables in butter then add 1/2 can chicken stock.
Add both cans of crushed and diced tomatoes.  The seasonings get a little complicated to break down because I literally added 1/2 tsp. and 1 tsp. increments of salt, sugar, black peppercorn, and crushed red pepper flakes until it tasted right.  I added 2 splashes of Worcestershire sauce at the end because it seemed like something was missing.  
I heated on medium/high heat until boiling, then reduced heat to a simmer.  
The longer it simmers the better it tastes!

*I added the rest of the chicken stock as the stew cooked down and became thicker.  
Ours cooked all morning and afternoon.

**I know the original recipe calls for all the chicken parts but I'm not a big fan 
of raw chicken, so I like the cooked chicken and chicken stock version.

***My Mom says to add bacon grease, but I didn't have any.

Everyone who ate is said is was great, 
so I feel like I hit pretty close to what the original tastes like.
If you try this recipe I would love to hear what you think!

Kim


My Favorite Christmas Cookies




A few years ago I was watching some cooking shows around the holidays
and every show had a version of these cookies.  They are my favorite!!

sugar cookie dough
cranberries
pistachios
white chocolate

Add 1 cup each of cranberries and chopped pistachios to the cookie dough.  
Cook cookies to directions, I cook mine the least amount of time so they stay soft and chewy.
Once they cook and cool, heat the white chocolate until melted and put in an icing bag.
Decorate cookies with white chocolate.

Enjoy!

Kim





Christmas 2012~ A Christmas Surprise


This was the Christmas collage that never made it into the Christmas cards.
I think this is the first year that I have not sent out at least a New Year's card!
I just couldn't bring myself to sit down and do them this year,
we had so much going on with parties and family.
I don't think I sat down and rested until the day after Christmas and by that time,
 all I could think was "What's the point?".






This was the kid's surprise Christmas present!
We named her Lulu and we are told she is Golden Retriever and Yellow Lab mix.
My husband's cousin was given her but she already has a few dogs,
so she was fostering the puppy until she found a home for her.
Three days before Christmas I casually asked her Mom how all their dogs were doing and
found out about this little one.  It just felt right and I loved being able to surprise the kids!




My daughter and her quickly became good friends. 








We brought her home on Christmas Eve.
The first few days she was very quiet and slept a lot.









But not anymore, this wild little puppy has WOKE UP!
She is crazy, funny, and fearless.



We gave her her first bath last night.  She did pretty good.
We are working on potty training, she will go potty outside 
but she still has accidents in the house.

We are also working on teaching her to bite less, those puppy teeth are vicious!
The best thing is that she is already crate trained so at night she goes in her crate 
and sleeps all night with no accidents.  It is the best!!

It's been a little over a year and a half since we lost our oldest dog, Rudee,
and we still have our beloved Black Lab mix, Zoe, who is awesome with the kids.
She is almost 10 years old and has been a little depressed without another dog around,
but this little one has thrown her world for a loop.
It's funny to see her act motherly but then put Lulu in her place when she bites too hard.
It's a lot of work, I had forgotten how much trouble such a little puppy can get into, but honestly
I love the chaos and I have quickly become totally devoted to this little puppy, Lulu.

Kim