I got this recipe from here and it's so good I've made it at least once a month since I discovered it. When my family come to visit, they ask for this every time!
You'll need:
1 can biscuits (I use Grands)
1/4c melted butter
1/2c brown sugar
1tsp cinnamon (I add 1/2tsp more)
1tsp vanilla
1 1/2c powdered sugar
2Tbsp milk
Spray your slow cooker with cooking spray and add the vanilla to your melted butter. In a separate bowl, mix brown sugar and cinnamon. Cut the biscuits into quarters. Roll the biscuits in the butter then in the cinnamon mixture, making sure every inch is covered. Place the biscuits in the slow cooker. Cover the slow cooker with a paper towel then place the lid on top. The paper towel catches the condensation and prevents your rolls from getting soggy. ...Ugh, soggy rolls! Gross!
Cook on low for 2 hours. Mix powdered sugar & milk & pour over rolls when done.
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Monday, July 15, 2013
Monday, July 8, 2013
Tex-Mex Calzones
I love spicy foods! I love easy foods! This is a perfect marriage of the two.
You'll need:
1 can pizza dough
1lb ground beef
1 green pepper, sliced
1/2 onion, sliced
1c shredded cheese
taco seasoning
Cook the beef, pepper, and onion. Drain. Add taco seasoning according to package directions.
Unroll pizza crust and cut into fourths. Top one half of each section with the meat and cheese. Fold over and seal edges.
Bake at 350 for 15-20 minutes, or until dough is done.
You'll need:
1 can pizza dough
1lb ground beef
1 green pepper, sliced
1/2 onion, sliced
1c shredded cheese
taco seasoning
Cook the beef, pepper, and onion. Drain. Add taco seasoning according to package directions.
Unroll pizza crust and cut into fourths. Top one half of each section with the meat and cheese. Fold over and seal edges.
Bake at 350 for 15-20 minutes, or until dough is done.
Monday, July 1, 2013
Hand Trees
I saw an idea a few years back, but I can't remember where I originally saw this posted.
Anyway, I kept this idea in the back of my mind to save for when we have kids. Fast forward a few years and I decided to make this with my sister's kids.
It's really easy. You'll need about a yard or 2 of a solid fabric. Trace the kids hands and arms (to the elbows) on this fabric.
I bought fat quarters in coordinating fabric to cut out leaves and circles. The circles became the clouds. It takes a butt-ton of leaves. If you're not used to this form of measurement, cut out leaves until your hands cramp, stop for the day, start again the next day, and cut out more leaves until your hands cramp again. Then you may have enough.
Mod Podge it all onto a canvas. I think this one is 17x20.
Remember how I said a while back we redid our guest bathroom...well, this fit in nicely with our gray & yellow color scheme! Super happy dance!
Anyway, I kept this idea in the back of my mind to save for when we have kids. Fast forward a few years and I decided to make this with my sister's kids.
It's really easy. You'll need about a yard or 2 of a solid fabric. Trace the kids hands and arms (to the elbows) on this fabric.
I bought fat quarters in coordinating fabric to cut out leaves and circles. The circles became the clouds. It takes a butt-ton of leaves. If you're not used to this form of measurement, cut out leaves until your hands cramp, stop for the day, start again the next day, and cut out more leaves until your hands cramp again. Then you may have enough.
Mod Podge it all onto a canvas. I think this one is 17x20.
Remember how I said a while back we redid our guest bathroom...well, this fit in nicely with our gray & yellow color scheme! Super happy dance!
Monday, June 24, 2013
Gooey Butter Cake
I have a really hard time with sweets. Most have some form of corn and I can't have them. I really wanted a delicious birthday cake that I didn't have to worry about having a reaction to later. If the cake mix doesn't have it, the frosting does. It made celebrating my birthday a little bit of a hassle. I wanted an easy recipe that my husband could make without having to take all day or use 100 ingredients.
Paula Deen came to my rescue. But, as fate would have it, my oven stopped working 2 days before my birthday. We were able to find a sugar-free cake that didn't have corn syrup (it did, however, have maltodextrin, but I was just so tired of trying to find a cake I just said, "The heck with it") and I saved this recipe until after my oven was fixed.
I did make changes to Paula Deen's recipe because I don't love butter as much as she does and I wanted to make this a little healthier. (I said a little, don't get too excited.) Also, this recipe uses powdered sugar. If you're watching out for corn, be sure to read the ingredients on the package. Most powdered sugar contains corn starch.
You'll need:
1 box Lemon Supreme cake mix (no corn syrup or maltodextrin)
1 box Lemon Supreme cake mix (no corn syrup or maltodextrin)
3 eggs
1 1/4 sticks of butter, divided
8oz cream cheese, softened
3c powdered sugar
2tsp vanilla
Preheat oven to 350. Mix cake mix with 1 egg and 3/4 stick of melted butter. It will be super thick and have the consistency of cookie dough. Press into a greased 9x13 pan.
Beat cream cheese until smooth. Add 1/2 stick of melted butter and 2 eggs and beat. Add vanilla and sugar, one cup at a time. Pour onto cake.
Monday, June 17, 2013
Sealing Jar
I saw this a while back and thought it would be a good wedding gift for a friend of mine who recently got married. I didn't feel comfortable including the whole letter because, well, it's kind of personal and doesn't apply to us. I think the last time I canned something was about 6 years ago. I'm not a canning kind of girl.
However, I do have some Mason jars. I'm from the South and we drink from 'em! Just kidding. I mean sometimes we do, but that's not why I have them. I was in college when the first "painting jar craze" hit & I still have one from an old college roommate.
It's the blue one.
Anyway, I grabbed one of those bad boys up and thought I would just write the general message of the original post, but the jar was kind of gross.
So I painted it. Then I just wrote on it with a Sharpie.
I found a cute lid (I think it looks better than the brass ones) & tied some raffia around the top.
Cute, simple, cheap, easy. My four favorite things in a home-made gift.
However, I do have some Mason jars. I'm from the South and we drink from 'em! Just kidding. I mean sometimes we do, but that's not why I have them. I was in college when the first "painting jar craze" hit & I still have one from an old college roommate.
It's the blue one.
Anyway, I grabbed one of those bad boys up and thought I would just write the general message of the original post, but the jar was kind of gross.
So I painted it. Then I just wrote on it with a Sharpie.
I found a cute lid (I think it looks better than the brass ones) & tied some raffia around the top.
Cute, simple, cheap, easy. My four favorite things in a home-made gift.
Monday, June 10, 2013
Giving money as a gift
No one complains when you give them cash, but wouldn't it be great to receive it any other way besides in a card?
My cousin recently graduated. We gave him money. Years ago my aunt received a small (about 10 inches) artificial tree with money tied to the branches. What would a teenage boy do with a fake miniature tree?
I went to the local dollar store and bought a lei and some ribbon. I used the ribbon to attach the dollar bills to the lei.
He wore it all night...I think it was a hit!
I looked up some other ideas as well to give you some other options and these are some cute things I found:


My cousin recently graduated. We gave him money. Years ago my aunt received a small (about 10 inches) artificial tree with money tied to the branches. What would a teenage boy do with a fake miniature tree?
I went to the local dollar store and bought a lei and some ribbon. I used the ribbon to attach the dollar bills to the lei.
He wore it all night...I think it was a hit!
I looked up some other ideas as well to give you some other options and these are some cute things I found:


Monday, June 3, 2013
Kids Cups
We finally live close enough for my family to visit us regularly. My sister has two adorable kids-a boy and a girl. We don't have kids of our own, but we try to spoil them as much as possible!
One thing that we're not used to (since we're childless) is the constant need for something to drink. I want them to be independent and try to do things for themselves. I decided that having them take care of their own drinks of water would be a step in the right direction.
I found some cups-Avengers for him, Tinkerbell for her. I used hot glue to attach some magnets on the back.
Now they're on the fridge ready for them whenever they want a drink of water!
One thing that we're not used to (since we're childless) is the constant need for something to drink. I want them to be independent and try to do things for themselves. I decided that having them take care of their own drinks of water would be a step in the right direction.
I found some cups-Avengers for him, Tinkerbell for her. I used hot glue to attach some magnets on the back.
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