Wednesday, January 23, 2013
Pink truffles
I made these Oreo truffles for Ruby's 1st birthday (her birthday is on the 25th, but I made some ahead of time)
They are so easy to make and taste so yummie.
You need:
1 bag of Oreos (or the knockoffs) 36 ct
1 Creme cheese 8 oz
1 small bag of chocolate chips
1/2 bag of unsweetened coconut flakes
pink gel food color (optional)
Here is what I did:
1. Separate the white part from the cookies, put in a bowl.
2. Crush the cookies, I used my food processor.
3. Take the white part of cookies that are in the bowl, add creme cheese to it and put it in the microwave for 30 sec.
4. Mix the creme cheese and cookie whites, and add to the cookie crumbs.
5. Mix in well.
6. Sit it in the fridge for 10 minutes and then take a tablespoon full and roll it in a ball.
7. I let them sit in the fridge for another 30 minutes.
8. Melt chocolate and roll the balls in it, then roll them in coconuts. Sit the in a liner and put in the fridge.
9. enjoy!
This amount made 32 truffles.
Cost: $2.06 cookies $1 creme cheese $1.32 chocolate chips $1.47 coconut flakes. = $5.85
App. $6 total (I had food color and liners in hand already)
Worth every little bit of it!
*I colored the coconut flakes by putting them in a freezer bag and adding the food color, then letting Ruby play with it, to mix it good. I gave it another round of shaking and turning and VOILA! pink coconut!
Sunday, January 13, 2013
$30 for living room and kitchen makeover/facelift
Ruby had a surgery and then got sick and we spent about 3 weeks in and out of the hospital. I will write about the whole thing later on.
I finally got around to take pictures of the mini makeovers I did on our house.
$7 makeover in the living room and $23 dollars for the kitchen.
So our living room was a plain Jane, rental living room. The only thing going for it was the built in bookcase, everything else...well, bland. So I spent $7 in Home Depot in the OOPS! paint area. The guy in that area already knows me. I bought this paint that really doesn't have a name. It looked great, it's kinda like hot chocolate made with milk color. I love it. That was all the money I spent, because somebody has left half of gallon of red paint there, it was offered for free and as a DIY hoarder, of course I had to get it. For what I had no idea. I didn't have a plan what to do with the living room, only thing I had was a desire to change it cozier. To be fair, I did use some craft paint, a can of white spray paint I had in hand already. Plus other misc supplies, like paper, glue and so on.
P.S! I have rollers and trays for painting cause I always wash them after using.
So here are the before pictures.
And after $7 and few nights it looks like this.
Remember her, my $1 yard sale purchase.
My laptop is in there, so the Babynator could not get to it. |
Fake backsplash, low cost, great for renters!
So when doing my kitchen makeover I was thinking about putting up back splash, but I didn't want to commit to anything for a long term, plus everything I liked was way out of my budget. So I looked around in Home Depot to come up with something creative yet simple and something I can take down (If I decide to move somewhere else)
Here it is, meet my $13 back splash
It's paintable wallpaper, $13 a roll (I did my whole kitchen with it)
I decided to keep it white, until I want to change it to something else. Plus it went well with my black and white theme I have going on the kitchen.
Here it is, meet my $13 back splash
Easy to clean |
I decided to keep it white, until I want to change it to something else. Plus it went well with my black and white theme I have going on the kitchen.
Sunday, January 6, 2013
Jumbo crochet hook
There is a old saying in my head, little creative me telling me: If you need something and they don't sell it, just make it!!! Here it is, my SUPER JUMBO CROCHET HOOK
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