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Aria: Doing it myself: May 2011
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Aria: Doing it myself. Tackling "DIY" projects with my kids and family. A mix of health, beauty and of course your basic DIY crafting and woodworking projects. My life. or something like it. Sunday, May 29, 2011. First Project - Refurbish abused dresser (part one). The drawers have given me even more of a nice surprise. The top drawer was not only beat up, but very monotone in color. The second drawer had a nice drawing done by my son. Which leads me to where I am today, the whole dresser has been stripp...
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Aria: Doing it myself: DIY Science: Homemade Rock Candy
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Aria: Doing it myself. Tackling "DIY" projects with my kids and family. A mix of health, beauty and of course your basic DIY crafting and woodworking projects. My life. or something like it. Saturday, April 6, 2013. DIY Science: Homemade Rock Candy. My kids LOVE doing science experiments, especially ones that finish with eating something tasty. This one is fun for even me, because I've always been a fan of rock candy. How this chemistry experiment works is that. Advised when making the sugar solution.
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Aria: Doing it myself: August 2013
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Aria: Doing it myself. Tackling "DIY" projects with my kids and family. A mix of health, beauty and of course your basic DIY crafting and woodworking projects. My life. or something like it. Saturday, August 10, 2013. This experiment is still in process, check back later for updates. Kids love candy, I mean what kid doesn't? So how could I make candy part of a learning experience? Well a few good ideas came to mind, but the one that stood out the most was Rock Candy. Without even knowing it. Heat the wat...
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Aria: Doing it myself: Crochet Chihuahua Shrug
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Aria: Doing it myself. Tackling "DIY" projects with my kids and family. A mix of health, beauty and of course your basic DIY crafting and woodworking projects. My life. or something like it. Saturday, April 6, 2013. Finding free designs that are cute for your female chi is almost an impossible task, and I don't know about you but I hate paying $5 or more per pattern. Here is a free pattern that I found on Ravelry. As well as the woman who altered it's website,. It is easily adaptable. I used a 4 ply wors...
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Food for thought: Pumpkin Pie
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My adventures in the kitchen as a mom to three elementary school kids and enjoying the conversation at the table. Tuesday, November 23, 2010. The pumpkin pie. either makes or breaks your meal. it cant be over or under done. the spices have to be *just* right. if something it off, it throws the meal off. So how do you cook the "perfect" pumpkin pie to make sure that your meal is just right? 1 -15 oz can (or two cups puree'd) pumpkin. 1 - 12 oz can evaporated milk. 1 tsp ground cinnamon. Pour into pie shell.
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Food for thought: Holiday favorites
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My adventures in the kitchen as a mom to three elementary school kids and enjoying the conversation at the table. Wednesday, November 27, 2013. I hope that everyone enjoys their holiday with their loved ones. This year my family and I are going to my Mom's house for Thanksgiving, which means I don't have to cook! However, that also means that I don't get to test out some new recipes this holiday season, maybe Christmas since my Mother-in-Law is flying in from Denver. White Pepper Mashed Potatoes. 160;Kla...
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Food for thought: Pumpkin Pecan Cheesecake
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My adventures in the kitchen as a mom to three elementary school kids and enjoying the conversation at the table. Thursday, December 9, 2010. This one is usually a big hit for the holidays in my family. 1/2 cup finely crushed graham crackers. 1/4 cup finely crushed gingersnaps. 2 Tablespoons finely chopped pecans. 1 Tablespoon all-purpose flour. 2 Tablespoons butter or margarine, melted. 2 packages (8oz each) cream cheese, softened. 1 cup granulated sugar. 1 15-oz can pumpkin. 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon.
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Food for thought: July 2013
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My adventures in the kitchen as a mom to three elementary school kids and enjoying the conversation at the table. Tuesday, July 16, 2013. My husband LOVES Wendy's frosties, however the closest Wendy's to our house is almost 7 miles away, he doesn't have time to always run out and grab one when the craving strikes. Which, of course, is why he loves that I have discovered the quick and easy recipe to make some at home, I am not joking when I say that this tastes like a real Wendy's Frosty! 8 oz cool whip.
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Food for thought: Rock Candy
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My adventures in the kitchen as a mom to three elementary school kids and enjoying the conversation at the table. Saturday, August 10, 2013. Kids love candy, I mean what kid doesn't? So how could I make candy part of a learning experience? Well a few good ideas came to mind, but the one that stood out the most was Rock Candy. Without even knowing it. This crystal formation is where we bring in some really fun Earth Science. 3-5 cups sugar, more may be needed. Food coloring, optional. If using a stick:.
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Food for thought: August 2013
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My adventures in the kitchen as a mom to three elementary school kids and enjoying the conversation at the table. Saturday, August 10, 2013. Kids love candy, I mean what kid doesn't? So how could I make candy part of a learning experience? Well a few good ideas came to mind, but the one that stood out the most was Rock Candy. Without even knowing it. This crystal formation is where we bring in some really fun Earth Science. 3-5 cups sugar, more may be needed. Food coloring, optional. If using a stick:.