Summer Breezes

Seals and Crofts just roamed through my head. How about you? I loved that song. Brings back some good memories.

I have some interesting things to share this month. Hopefully, you will think so too. I have been busy! So here we go……………………

Recipes

I recently made a banana poke cake with a pudding and Cool Whip frosting. It turned out really nice and the birthday girl liked it. First I made a banana cake with a Duncan Hines mix. I used a wooden spoon handle to poke holes in the cake and poured vanilla pudding made with only half the milk into the holes and ontop of the cake. I used the following frosting to top it off.

Pudding and Cool Whip Frosting

It is so simple that it is ridiculous! You use a 6 serving box of your favorite pudding (I used vanilla) and prepare it using half the milk. Then you fold in a whole 16 ounce container of Cool Whip! Viola!

Dill Pickle Macaroni Salad (togetherasafamily.com)

  • 1 box (16 oz) rotini pasta
  • ⅓ cup dill pickle juice from the pickle jar
  • 2 cups chopped baby dill pickles
  • 1 block (8 oz) Colby Jack cheese cubed small
  • 1 small white onion finely chopped
  • 1 cup mayonnaise
  • ½ cup sour cream
  • ⅓ cup dill pickle juice from the pickle jar
  • 2 tablespoons chopped fresh dill (or 1 tablespoon dried dill)
  • ¼ teaspoon salt
  • ¼ teaspoon pepper
  • Cook pasta according to package directions.Don’t forget to add some salt to the boiling water before adding the pasta. I add about 1 teaspoon.
  • When pasta is done cooking drain pasta and rinse with cold water.Move rinsed cooked pasta to a mixing bowl and pour ⅓ cup of pickle juice over it. Stir to combine. Let it sit while you prepare the rest.
  • Chop the dill pickles and cheese into small cubes. Finely chop the white onion.
  • Drain the pasta again that was sitting in the pickle juice. Add it back to the mixing bowl. Add in the pickles, cheese, and white onion. Stir to combine.
  • In a small bowl combine all the dressing ingredients and pour over the pasta salad. Stir everything together to combine well.Salad can be eaten right away but I prefer it cold, and if you do too, then cover it and refrigerate it for 1-2 hours.
  • * I would recommend not making this too far ahead of time. For best results serve this salad within a few hours of making it. Either right away or after the refrigeration time. Leftovers do keep well in the fridge but the dressing thickens up and it’s not as creamy as when you first make it.

*It was delicious! I am sure you could do the same thing but with sweet pickles depending on your preference. I didn’t know if my company would like the raw onions in the salad so I used onion powder as a substitute.

Hacks

*I have shared in the past that you can add some milk to the water you boil corn on the cob in to make it extra juicy. I have now found out that you can add powdered milk to the water and it has the same effect.

*If you have a dishwasher you can save time on the finished end when you presort silverware into separate compartments when you load the dishwasher. Then when it is time to unload you simply grab a handful of spoons, or forks or knives and put them away.

*You can move heavy furniture easily if you put old socks on each leg. You don’t have to buy those special discs for furniture moving. The effect with socks is the same. Slip, slidin’ away!

*Summer is the time for grilling and dining “al fresco”. There is sometimes a concern for keeping salads like macaroni salad cold during the meal. It can be solved easily by buying some of those disposable foil pans. You put about and inch or two of water in the larger pan and freeze it. A couple of smaller pans holding your perishables will fit right in the pan and stay cold due to the ice frozen in the bottom.

*My friend, Sue, shared an app with me called, Merlin. It is awesome. I downloaded it from the Play Store right away and have been using it. You just open it, click to record the sound of the birds you hear and it identifies them for you as well as, giving you information on them. Try it!!

Crafty-business

First of all, I want to update you on the vintage radio I shared last time. At that point I had taken out the guts and given the cabinet one coat of taupe chalk paint. i have since given it a second coat and once that dried, I used antique wax to give it an aged effect. Next I glued the knobs back on using E6000 and a little bit of hot glue to hold them in place until the E6000 cured. I had removed the cloth that covered the speaker because it was rotten. In place of that I put screen inside of the cabinet. I bought color changing LED lights to stick inside so I wanted them to glow through the screen and around the radio dial. To get that effect with the dial I used sponge spacers to hold the dial out just a bit from the case and secured it using the same glue method as with the knobs. The end result is that it looks like the radio is on. After placing the lights I used cardboard staple to the back so that the lights didn’t glow on the wall. Let me know what you think. I am in love with the result!

Quick and Easy Summer Tablecloth

This tablecloth is made entirely from bandanas that I bought for $1 a piece at Walmart. I sewed them together, just overlapping a little bit and there you go, great look! I made this for only $9!

Summer Wall Hanging!

I bought 3 pair of flip flops at Dollar Tree and glued them to a wooden dowel in a pleasing pattern with hot glue and E6000. Using my Cricut I cut out of vinyl letters to spell Summer. The letters were attached to the flip flops. It hangs by a loop of jute which I secured to the flip flops.

This next project I completed (kind of) this morning. I formed the “window” using paint stirrers that I purchased at Home Depot and painted them with off white chalk paint. I used screen I already had to make the screened in window effect. The flower boxes are 2 wooden boxes I purchased at Dollar Tree and painted using the same chalk paint. I glued the boxes to the bottom of the window frame, added floral foam and flowers. The reason I stated that it is kind of done is that I still want some sort of scene in the window. Right now I am pondering how to do that.

Here’s hoping this post hit some good notes with you and see you next month!!

April 17 = Snow?

Happy Tuesday everyone! I hope your last week has been a good one.

I had an excellent one! I made a trip to Ithaca and saw my son and his band play with my oldest daughter. She and I don’t get to do a lot together since life is so busy but we had some quality time on our road trip! I also found a real steal on a gathering set for my dining room (at the Christmas Tree Shop, can you believe it?!).  It was delivered last Friday and it is in use now. My house is clean with shiny floors and empty laundry hampers. Darn! I feel accomplished. In truth, if we weren’t having snowy weather I may not have been so ambitious in my house. There, who would have known that Winter in April could be a good thing!

Recipe

My daughter Sara made an ice cream cake to celebrate her fiance’s birthday. It turned out awesome! Her creations always do. She never follows a recipe. Sara has enough knowledge of food and flavor that she just creates! This example is just a small sample of her work.

Ice Cream Layer Cake

Ingredients

butter flavor cooking spray

10-12 ice cream sandwiches

1 quart of ice cream – softened (Sara used Eddy’s Double Chocolate Fudge Brownie)

Chips Ahoy cookies (or a store brand)

1 jar of hot fudge topping

Approximately 2 cups of Peter Pan honey roast peanut butter

1 – 8oz. container of whipped topping

Mini-chocolate chips/morsels

Spray a rectangular container with the cooking spray. Line the bottom completely with the ice cream sandwiches. You may have to cut some to do this. Next, spread the softened ice cream on top of the sandwiches. Now it is time for the cookie layer. Warm the hot fudge topping in the microwave for long enough to make it pour-able but be careful and don’t warm it too much. Drizzle it on top of the cookies and using a rubber spatula spread it out gently. Then do the same warming, drizzling and spreading with the peanut butter. Finally top with a layer of whipped topping and sprinkle mini-chocolate chips on the top.

Pretty and delicious! Thank you Sara!

                

Project 

A few nights ago I went to the Dollar Tree store and picked up some items for a Spring wreath for my porch (ok, among some other things). All of the items only cost $5 plus tax. I used my hot glue gun to put it all together. See what you think.

  

Handy Tips

  • When I paint a room or a small project one of the challenges I face is to keep the paint container reasonably clean so that closing it is easier. I can’t tell you how many times when closing up the paint can I splattered myself with paint from the little well around the rim of the can. I would wipe it but still there might be a mess. There is also the way that paint will run down the side of the can when you are pulling the paintbrush from the can and clearing off the one side. Maybe I am the only one this is happened to but I doubt it.

Today when I was painting a small folding table with chalk paint for a little display I tried a new trick. I put a rubber-band around the container stretching from top to bottom. You can use this on a larger gallon can as well. You will just need a longer rubber-band. Then you use the rubber-band to run your brush across as you pull it out of the container to paint. It works like a charm!

  

  • Tennis balls are relatively cheap and can be used for a few different jobs. You might want to invest in a few when you read these tips.

  1. You can cut a slit in as many tennis balls as you need and put the balls on the furniture legs to prevent scratching and provide for quiet easy sliding when moving furniture/
  2. Tennis balls also remove scuff marks on wood floors by rubbing the scuffs with a clean tennis ball.
  3. If you use a padlock outdoors and would like to prevent it from getting rusty and corroded you can cut a slit in a tennis ball and put it over the lock.
  4. If you have to park a bicycle on grass it is sometimes not very stable. Cut a slit in a tennis ball and put it on the bottom of the kickstand. Problem solved!

Please let me know if you try any of the tips! Have a fantastic week and see you next week!!

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