Is it Really Time for Pumpkin Spice Everything Already?!

Yep, I did some shopping yesterday. I saw Pumpkin Spice cereal, candy, cookies, coffee, soup. You name it, I saw it! I mean, I like pumpkin, but not in August and I could totally live without the spice part!

Anyway, I have some Fall (and some others) crafts to share because I am ready for that! Let’s start with my recipes and get this post started! (Did you just hear Pink singing Let’s Get This Party Started or was it only me?)

Recipes

Fresh Corn on the Cob Soup (I know this sounds fall-ish but it is corn season,)

3 to 4 cups of corn removed from the cob 4 medium potatoes, cubed 2 large carrots, sliced 2 large stalks of celery, sliced 1 medium onion chopped 1 teaspoon ground thyme 1 quart corn broth 1 quart vegetable broth salt and pepper to taste

I put all of this into a crockpot and cooked it on low until all the vegetables were cooked. Then I used an immersion blender to make it a little more creamy but still chunky. You can use all vegetable broth or all chicken broth. Really any combination you have will work. I had made the corn broth by boiling the cobs in water after I removed the corn. I am not giving credit for this recipe to anyone because I made it up myself. I loved it and the people who I served it to gave really good reports!

Stuffed Waffles

I bought a stuffed waffle maker as I mentioned in my last post. Finally, I tried it! I stuffed the waffle with scrambled eggs, bacon bits and cheddar cheese. It was delish and also very filling. You could stuff them with fruit, chocolate, peanut butter, and really anything you can think of! You will need the special waffle maker.

Stuffed Tomatoes

It is also tomato season. I stuffed my tomato with tuna salad but you could use chicken salad, cottage cheese and maybe other things. I found the best way to stuff the tomato is really to take out as much as you can of the seeds, etc.

Tortilla Bowls (steamykitchen.com)

I used an oven safe bowl that would accommodate the tortilla. I preheated the oven to 325 degrees. Before putting the tortilla in the bowl I sprayed both sides with cooking spray. When you put the tortilla in the bowl you will naturally have all those little folds. Bake in the oven for 6 to 8 minutes or until bowl is browned and crunchy.

Let’s Get Crafty!

Spooky Skeleton Bottle

You have to use what you have, right? So, I had a wine bottle that had a skull on it. ( I love me some sugar skulls or really any skull.) I added fairy lights and instant Halloween decor.

Bones in a Specimen Jar

I used a smaller size canning jar to which I added water with neon green food coloring. Now, here is my first Dollar Tree reference. Finally, I added bones from DT. I am debating how I did the covering on the lid. I may do something else. If you have any ideas leave them in the comments.

Watering Can

I had several watering cans that I used at one time for a decoration for my front steps. They were all painted black and orange. For this project I repainted one a turquoise color. I suspended fairy lights from the spout and hung it on a small shepard’s hook.

Light Globe Ghost

While thrifting with a friend I found a light globe from a ceiling fan. It was just what I needed to try and make a cute little ghosty! I added some ribbons and eyes, viola!

Serving Tray

For this project I used a 12 inch in diameter wooden disk that was a half inch thick. First, I painted it white and after it dried completely it was given a light sanding. Next, I separated the top ply of a watermelon napkin from DT. Using Mod Podge I coated the top side and edges of the disk. Then the napkin was laid down and I used a brayer and plastic wrap to smooth out the napkin on the tray and down the sides of the disk. A coat of Mod Podge was then put on top of the napkin. When everything was dry I used E6000 and a little hot glue to attach spoons that had been bent for handles to opposite sides of the tray.

Thrifted Bird Bath

I have wanted a bird bath and have seen ideas on how to make your own. I started looking for vintage glassware. For the base I found a divided serving tray with a well in the center for a bowl of dip. It cost $2.99. It was harder to find the vases for the stem that would match up for gluing. DT to the rescue. I bought 2 vases for $6.(So, the bird bath was not totally thrifted really but close.) . There was a little more hunting involved to find a large shallow serving bowl for the actual bath portion. I finally found it at Savers for $3.99. Again I used E6000 to glue the pieces together. I let each section cure for 24 hours before the next section was added. The height of the bird bath is approximately 2.5 feet +. The whole project cost me $13.

Sunflower Screen

At the end of a friend’s yardsale a few years ago I was given a couple of old screen doors. I used one to paint a sunflower on. If you try this do make sure you use a stiff bristle brush as it can better with stand the grating of the screen. The door was originally white and I painted it green. It made the flower stand out more. It is now hanging on my front porch.

Hacking It

*This may not really be a hack but I am sharing it here anyway. I recently learned about a website for exchanging postcards. I collect them so it was right up my alley. I registered on the site and was given a name and address for a lady in Hong Kong. You are also given a postcard ID number which you put on the postcard along with your message. When this lady receives the postcard she will post that using the ID on the website. I will also be getting cards from people by the same process. If this sounds like fun to you, the website is postcrossing.com. I will let you know in my posts when I start getting postcards. By the way, an international stamp costs $1.65.

*Need a home improvement project done inside your house? Contractors are less busy in the Winter and are more likely to give you their full attention and a better deal during the cold weather.

*Everyone seems to know that matinees at the movie are a cheaper way to go but also check to see if any movie theaters near you offer midweek evening specials too. A Tuesday or a Wednesday often is less busy and movie theaters give deals to draw in customers.

*Restaurants often offer more food at a cheaper price for lunch. Pro tip: order at lunch time and take home for dinner.

*Keep track of National Food Holidays! Whether it is National Pizza Day or National Coffee day, you might find deals or even freebies at various restaurants. This past pi day I had a deal at local convenience store to get two slices for $3.14. Check this website to stay in the know, http://NationalDayCalendar.com.

See you next month! Enjoy the rest of your summer and leave a comment. I love to read them!

The Dog Days of Summer!

It has been a busy few weeks for me along with a pesky bout with COVID! I do have some things to share with you though. I am stretching my wings and trying some new things. Hope you find something useful or maybe even inspiring!

Recipes

Chilled Corn Soup (crazylaura.com)

This is very seasonal as we are in the thick of corn harvest!

  • 8 ears yellow corn (Note 1 for frozen corn)
  • â–¢3 litres / 3 quarts water
  • Corn soup:
  • â–¢100g/ 7 tbsp unsalted butter
  • â–¢2 garlic cloves , chopped
  • â–¢1/2 onion , finely sliced
  • â–¢1 celery stalk , sliced
  • â–¢1/2 leek , white part only, finely sliced (sub 1/2 onion)
  • â–¢1 tsp salt , cooking/kosher salt, plus more as needed
  • â–¢1 cup cream , full fat
  • Herb Spice Sachet (Note 2):
  • â–¢2 sprigs of thyme
  • â–¢1 bay leaf , preferably fresh otherwise dried
  • â–¢1 tsp black peppercorns
  • â–¢1 tsp coriander seeds
  • Cut off kernels: Cut the corn kernels off the cobs and transfer to a bowl.
  • Corn stock: Cut the cobs in half. Place in a large pot with the water. Bring to a boil, then reduce to medium low and simmer for 30 minutes. Strain – it should be 2 litres. If it’s much more , simmer to reduce. If less, top up with water.
  • Sachet: Bundle the bay leaf, thyme, black peppercorns and coriander seeds loosely in a small piece of cheesecloth to create a sachet. Tie with cooking twine to secure.
  • Sauté aromatics: Melt butter in a pot over medium high heat. Add onion, celery, leek and garlic. Cook for 4 – 5 minutes until soft.
  • Cook corn: Add corn kernels then cook for 6 to 7 minutes.
  • Simmer: Add the corn stock and the sachet. Bring it to a boil and let it simmer for 20 minutes.
  • Cream: Add the cream and cook for 3 minutes.
  • Blend and sieve: Remove the Sachet. Blend in batches in a blender on high speed until smooth.CAUTION! Hot liquid + tightly sealed blender lid = soup explosion! To avoid this, either cool before blending. OR remove the lid of the feeding tube in the blender lid. Cover the exposed hole with a folded tea towel as you blend hot liquid. You will see me do this in the recipe video.
  • Strain: Pass through a fine sieve.
  • Adjust salt: Taste and add more salt if needed.
  • Chill and serve: Cool, then transfer to the fridge to chill completely. Intended to be served chilled or cool, but also great at room temperture or warm!
  • How to serve: In shot glasses as a canape, tea cups as a small starter, or bowls as a meal with hunks of crusty bread. Garnish with kernels sauteed in butter with green onion slices and a drizzle of extra virgin olive oil (basil oil would be even more incredible!).

Taco Tortilla Roll Ups (sugarapron.com)

  • 8 oz Cream cheese softened
  • 4 oz Sour cream
  • 2 tbsp Taco seasoning
  • 1/3 cup Salsa taco or picante sauce
  • 1-2 Jalapenos seeded and diced finely, up to taste
  • 1 1/2 cups Cheddar cheese shredded
  • 1 1/2 cups Chicken cooked and shredded
  • 1/3 cup Cilantro finely chopped
  • 6 8 inch flour tortillas
  • In large bowl, combine all ingredients except tortillas until well mixed. Lay a tortilla out on a plate and spread an even layer of the bacon and cheese mixture all the way to the edges (about 2 to 3 tbsp).
  • Roll up tortilla tightly and place on a plate and then repeat until all the ingredients have been used. Pop into the fridge to chill for 2 hour.
  • Slice each rolled tortillas off the ends and set aside. Garnish with additional Cilantro
  • * – make sure your tortillas are at room temperature before you roll them so they are nice and flexible.
  • * -Smaller tortillas may be used, however you will need to adjust the amount of taco chicken and cheese mixture you add to each tortilla.
  • * -If time is an issue, you can skip the refrigeration before slicing or refrigerate for less time. However, for best results, refrigeration is recommended.
  • * -Boiling the jalapenos for a few minutes takes the heat right out of them!

These are easy and a crowd pleaser. When I make them I use banana peppers instead of jalapenos because I don’t like hot. If making them for a crowd I would make some of each. I also leave out the cilantro. (Yes, I am one of those!)

Crafting!

I am trying my hand at watercolor painting. I have always wanted to explore it. It is super helpful that there are many instruction videos online and well written explanations of the techniques such as wet on wet and wet on dry. I am not a Monet but it is fun to learn and maybe improve. I am still on the beginner videos. This was my second attempt and was using the wet on wet technique.

On Pinterest I discovered a technique using Sharpie markers and rubbing alcohol to create art. You use a canvas, (where did I get mine? All together now, DOLLAR TREE!). Then you draw a picture, or pattern, It can be realistic or abstract. Put your rubbing alcohol in a spray bottle and squirt onto the canvas. I tried more realistic but I plan on trying some sort of pattern or abstract one next. It is really fun!

On Facebook I asked my friends if anyone had any old jeans or denim of any type that they were ready to get rid of. They really came through and I did a recycled wreath with strips of denim. I attached some peonies to one area and as summer comes to a close I will switch those out to sunflowers. To make the wreath I used a wire wreath frame, cut strips of denim about 7 inches in length and tied them on the rings of the form. Then simply added the flowers. It is super summery!

Pockets

Not being one to waste anything, I cut the pockets off of all the jeans that my friends gave me. I was thinking I could use them for something. It turns out there are many ideas. I chose a very simple and quick craft for my first project using the pockets. I had a dyecut wooden piece in the shape of a cutting board. I used antique wax to stain it. Used the tie that came with it for hanging. Then I hot glued a denim pocket to the wood and inserted 2 seed packets which I secured with more hot glue. To this I added a little bow and some cute little bees with hot glue to set off the seed packets which were honey bee mixes.

Hacking Away

*Let’s say that some dishes in your cupboards get seldomly used, like mixing bowls. You pull them out to make a batch of cupcakes and find a layer of dust in them. When you are done baking and wash them, before storing put a shower cap over the top. That’s why I save the ones from hotels!

*If you ever want to give your coffee pot a good cleaning, fill it with ice and add a liberal amount of salt. Put the lid on the pot and shake it around a bit, while securely holding the lid on with one hand and the bottom of the pot with the other. Viola! Crystal clear pot!

*Ever hang a sweater or hoodie on a hook and then when you go to use it again it has that awkward bump from where it was hanging? You can solve that with a tennis ball. Use a box cutter to cut an X in the tennis ball, insert it on the hook and no more bumpy sweaters!

*Walmart’s Gadgets to Gift Cards program will give you gift cards for your old electronics like smart watches, cell phones, ipads. The value of the gift cards varies with the age and type of item. Just visit the retailer’s Gadgets to Gift Cards website to get a printable packing label.

*Cluttered email inbox? Start a new email account for only shopping a promos! Also, retailers will often offer you a percentage off if you give them your email. Home Depot was recently gtiving 5% off and American Eagle was giving 10%. Having a separate one for shopping keeps your personal email free of all the promo offers and sales.

Hope you enjoyed this post and I will see you next month with hopefully, more engaging content!f Enjoy your August!!

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