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8.08.2012

Red Velvet Cake Pops

Ok, so these aren't necessarily pops, but I don't fricken care! They were delicious!

I have a cake pop book. It's my best friend. Let me share some things I learned from it.

1) Don't use almond bark to cover your cake pops.
2) Use a spoon to scoop the covered cake ball out of the coating, tap it on the side of the bowl to get ride of excess coating, use a toothpick to pick the ball up from the spoon (WARNING: do not put the toothpick in the center of the ball or it'll twirl around and fall apart, I found it best to insert it closer to the top). Best method I have found.
3) Don't use too much frosting
4) Put the balls in the refrigerator for an hour or two before coating.
5) Don't make them for the 4th of July and leave them in the trunk of your car.

I got a box of Betty Crocker's Red Velvet Cake, and a can of regular white frosting (don't worry it doesn't make it pink).

Make the cake as instructed and allow to cool COMPLETELY (it'll melt the frosting if you don't and it turns into a mush).

Crumble the cake into a large bowl
Add 3/4 (yes, only 3/4) of the container of frosting
Use a spoon to combine completely (don't try to smoosh it together, just mix nice and gentle-like) It will still be a little on the dry side but that's what you want.

Use a melon baller to scoop cake mixture into balls and place in the refrigerator until firm enough to work with.


Melt your candy wafers continually on medium power for 30 sec, stirring each time until it is completely smooth (I cannot seem to melt almond bark for the life of me without burning it, but candy wafers work amazingly and taste better)
WARNING: do not get ANY moisture in the coating, and you cannot add food coloring to them either. If you want different colors, they are available. Hobby Lobby is where I get mine.


Plop a cake ball into the coating and spoon more coating over the top (don't stir it around or turn it or you'll have cake crumbs all over in your coating). 



Proceed with instructions from above, using a spoon to pick it up and a toothpick to transfer it from spoon to wax paper.


If you want to decorate them, do it while they're still wet so your sprinkle or whatever will stick. I used white stars on mine.

If you're not going to be serving them right away, put them back in the refrigerator until you're ready.

Decisions Decisions Part 2

So in my first part of this post, I said I was going to try out a few things from my pinterest boards, including:
"Lazy Girl Fitness"
Painted Keys
Sparkly toe nails
Removing sparkle fingernail polish
and fixing dry skin on heels

I have to be honest, i haven't even tried the Lazy Girl Fitness. Although I'm sure it works, I haven't been able to remember to do it, and since I do yoga every other morning, I thought I'd try it later and work on the others.

Painted Keys.....
They look pretty! the only thing I'd suggest is painting one side and then the other, otherwise you can start your own blog about how to get fingernail polish out of your carpet. It also seems to take longer to dry, so leave a full hour or so for each side to dry.


Sparkly Toe Nails...
I don't like feet. I hate feet. They disgust me. But I like painting my toe nails *shrugs*
The nail polish I wanted to use is called "Chunky Copper" by KleanColor. Not impressed. You get one sparkle per swipe. So instead...
I used this one by Sally Girl. And loved it. 
Painting your toe nails almost makes you feel like you have a secret weapon no one knows about...unless you're wearing sandals.

Speaking of nail polish- here are my two new favorites. "Dreamer" from Revlon and  "Spring Street" From NYC


Glitter nail polish removal....
It's magic. It works. I had a couple little sparkles still left on but that's no biggie at all. Now I don't have to sit around scrubbing each nail for 5 minutes! I can't even remember how long she says to leave it on for, but a couple of mine I only left on for a minute and it worked almost as well!

8.07.2012

Marco!

Polo!

Howdy all! Sorry I haven't been posting lately. We've been oober busy with vacation, Matt leaving for a business trip, getting a new cat, and the usual running amuk.
I am on my own for dinners this week so I want to give y'all a little something for 1 person dinners.
My menu this week is:
Baked potatoes
soup and rice
quesadillas
chicken parmesan
and spaghetti

Spaghetti has already been made, and of course it's nothing like Matt's, but it'll do. It hasn't actually been too long since we started making the sauce with a can of tomato paste added. We'll never go back! Not only does it make it thicker, but it gives a great boost of tomato taste. Matt normally puts in mushrooms and onions as well (I like my mushrooms chopped, he likes his slices *sigh*). For cooking the spaghetti he actually adds a couple Tbsp of olive oil to the water, which keeps the noodles from sticking together after they're drained.

For baked potatoes, I just bought green onions, bacon, sour cream and cheese. Now, I just need to go back to the store and get the potatoes!

Soup and Rice is exactly what it sounds like. I only like this with beef soups, you can try it with your own homemade pot roast etc, but since it's just me I just bought a can of soup. Cook your rice, heat up your soup (make sure it's not very liquid-y). I normally just keep them in their separate cooking pots and combine them on my plate, but if you want to make it look pretty, put the rice on a platter and then the soup over the top. Either way it's delicious. (Have I ever mentioned I used to have a phobia of rice? More on that later...)

Quesadillas. I like mine with chicken, cheese and onions. Very simple, but very filling. Cut up your ingredients, put them on a tortilla and put another tortilla over the top. Put the whole thing in a pan, and once you see the cheese melting, flip it.

Chicken Parmesan has to be one of my favorite recipes because it's so easy. On a cookie sheet place each of your prepared chicken breasts, spoon 2-3 Tbsp of spaghetti or pizza sauce over the top of each breast, sprinkle with Parmesan cheese (or just put a whole glob on top if you have an affinity for cheese, like me). Bake at 350F until chicken is cooked through (usually about 20 min for me) serve! These make excellent left overs too.

So that's my plan for this week, not to mention chocolate chip cookies and hummus.