makes me laugh - happy Friday!
3.13.24: broccoli rice cheese bake by P
3.13.23: carrot candy
3.13.22: 🔥 week 11
3.13.17: shamrock butterflies and paper garland
3.13.16: crock pot corned beef
Welcome to day camp - it's either a place for you to get inspired and want to make stuff, or a place where I can show off the cute things I've made since my family is tired of my texting them pictures every day! Just like camp I do all kinds of fun projects - crafts, DIY, bake, cook, garden and more - and can't wait to share them with anyone looking for ideas.
makes me laugh - happy Friday!
3.13.24: broccoli rice cheese bake by P
3.13.23: carrot candy
3.13.22: 🔥 week 11
I've been going thru old recipes (I still have an old box that I used to use before I changed to a binder system, it hangs out in the top of my cookbook cupboard and I have to get a tall stool out in order to access that high shelf haha, I decided to go thru some of these old ones and share with you even if I don't have a picture!).
makes 7 servings
3.12.21: kid craft: paper leprechaun by Brooke
3.12.20: TBT: St. Patrick's day luncheon and Green Pea Soup recipe
3.12.19: TT: single cupcake container
Jenny sent me this idea she saw on Facebook, here's what she has to say in her words:
Sissy Tried It.. Again.
3.11.21: shamrock pretzels
3.11.20: grilled scallops with chili-lime cream sauce
3.11.19: carpet freshener
3.11.18: instant pot love (and a creamy chicken pasta recipe) by Jenny
3.11.17: create a baking center
3.11.16: shamrock garland
I got an email from BHG titled "the one item professional organizers wish people would stop saving".
Of course I opened that one to see what item they were referring to ('cuz I could make lots of guesses like plastic grocery bags, old keys no one knows what they go to, old paperwork, pens - LOL so much stuff!), and the answer is just as boring as old keys and pens...they'd like us to let go of old cords and chargers. Very true that we have drawers full of them, and chances are we'll never need them again - but saving them for 'just in case' is hard to get past!
So what do you think - do we purge and free up some clutter? I don't know, I'm kinda scared hahahah.
Read the entire article here at BHG or go to their website and search for it under the title I printed in the first line above.
3.10.25: march 10th
3.10.24: 🔥 week 10
3.10.23: crockpot spinach white bean soup
3.10.22: MSIH peanut butter dream bars
At dance class the other night I overheard H ask N if she would please get out her Cricut and do a project for her. N said something like no way, I haven't used that Cricut in years and I don't want to do it hahahah. I had no idea what the project was but when I heard 'Cricut' I of course kinda yelled "wait, I have a Cricut! What do you need?"
What was I thinking volunteering to do a project that I had no idea how big or small it was? I wasn't drunk and it wasn't even that late at night so I have no excuse LOL!!!! Good grief me.
She showed me her inspiration photo and asked if I could Cricut the words and fish onto cards that she'll attach to small bags of rainbow Goldfish - not sure if this is for school or what and it didn't matter, of course I can Cricut her 30 4x5" cards and I'm happy to help.
And then I woke up the next morning thinking oh no, Cricuting cards means formatting the words and the fish shapes, cutting them out with the Cricut machine, transferring each thing over to a card and stick all the pieces in place - 30 times! Um...that's a lot of work 🤦♀️ hahaha I still would have done it but then did a little research to see if I could maybe find the exact original project and if I was really lucky I'd be able to just use that to make the cards for her.
I found the document here on wordpress (threewithatwist.wordpress.com); the creator was nice enough to make the project downloadable and I was even able to make changes to it - like moving the words and fish around, adding the year - and then print it. All I'd have to do at that point would be to cut the pages into 4 square cards each.
3.9.20: shamrock garland
3.9.18: kids travel snack dispenser
3.9.17: crack dip
3.9.16: St. Patrick's table decor (pots of gold)
Dear Campers ~
Here's a quick recap in case you missed anything at camp last week:
Posts ~
3/1: 🔥 week 9
3/3: TT famous sauces you can make from scratch
3/4: Easter veggie tray by Jenny
3/5: 5-cup fruit salad (throwback Thursday)
3/6: MFIH country ribs in cranberry sauce
3/7: words (spring will come)
What's Cooking ~
That's it for this week! See you next week for more projects, crafts, recipes, whatever we can think of to make at camp - bye :)
3.7.25: thru the years
3.7.24: chocolate coconut rum cake
3.7.23: TT-SM: carpet freshener
3.7.22: peanut butter chocolate chip cookies
3.7.21: 🔥 week 10
I posted this recipe in '21 using a pork roast, this time I made it with boneless country ribs for a "My Family Is Hungry" meal. I know that dried onion soup mix is not gluten-free so a couple family members cannot eat it, I left it out of the dish and not sure how much it changed the overall flavor but it's still really good. I could have made my own dried mix (click here for a recipe) but I was in a hurry to get this into the crockpot.
| pork roast with sauce |
There was a lot of fat from the ribs after cooking it; I refrigerated it overnight and scrapped off as much of the fat as I could. Here's a review from Macey, she's right that it did not look great before re-heating it!
"I'm not going to lie when I first opened the tub and looked at tonight's meal it looked a little questionable haha. (The color is slightly off-putting!). However, once it was heated up and served over rice, it was thoroughly enjoyable. I enjoyed this meal from its sweet cranberry flavor paired with the savory from the meat made for a really delicious dinner. The texture was great! It was like a thick sauce with chunks of tender pork! I would definitely have this one again."
| country ribs with sauce |
3.6.25: thru the years
3.6.24: honey bbq meatloaf
3.6.23: starch madness: scalloped potato update
3.6.22: 🔥 week 10
3.6.20: paper masks and feathers
3.6.19: stuffed poblano peppers
3.6.18: arranging daffodils
3.6.17: shamrock wreath
3.6.16: crock pot white chicken chili
I've been going thru old recipes (I still have an old box that I used to use before I changed to a binder system, it hangs out in the top of my cookbook cupboard and I have to get a tall stool out in order to access that high shelf haha, I decided to go thru some of these old ones and share with you even if I don't have a picture!).
3.5.20: goldenrod update
3.5.19: TT: prep bowl
3.5.18: Tesha's crockpot potato soup
3.4.25: thru the years
3.4.24: pvc toilet paper holder
3.4.23: Words
3.4.22: blueberry muffins