June 24, 2013

 

I bought too many strawberries at the farmer's market, now what?


Strawberry season in the Pacific Northwest is so short and the berries so good. We gorge ourselves on them when they're in season.  A few weekends ago while at the Beaverton Farmers Market  the berries looked so good that I bought too many.  There was no way I could eat them all before they went bad.  Now what? 


My friends were having  a BBQ so I made a pie with some of the berries.  Willow Bird Baking had a Strawberry Sour Cream Pie that sounded good and it would help me use up some of my berries before they went bad.  The pie turned out great and everyone at the BBQ really enjoyed it. 
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I still had too many berries though. I couldn't help myself at the market. The berries looked so good and smelled like summer. It always brings back memories of berry picking with my grandma and cousin when we were little.  I flipped through my recipe binder and came across  Strawberry Cinnamon Oatmeal Muffins

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These were a tasty breakfast muffin. 

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And if you STILL have berries you need to use, make yourself a daiquiri and add some fresh berries. 

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What will you make with your summer berries?

June 21, 2013

 

Red Velvet Taste Test Drive


Taking a page from Cupcake Crusaders  I'm bringing you a cupcake taste test.  I, like the Cupcake Crusaders have wondered how cupcakes in a grocery store would compare to cupcake shops. 

I've seen  Kimberley's Cupcakes  in Fred Meyer every time we shop there and have been tempted.  Would they taste good? Fresh? Stale? I just couldn't make up my mind. My husband made up my mind for me.  "Just get them, they're only $5" he said, as he put them in the basket.  

The package says, Cupcake lovers can't get enough of Kimberley's Bakeshoppe creations. Intensely moist red velvet is generously filled and topped with fluffy whipped cream cheese.  

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The cupcakes are certainly topped with fluffy whipped cream cheese and pretty red velvet cake sprinkles. But how do they taste?
Red velvet-cupcake-taste test

I was expecting the cake to be dry but it was actually pretty moist. I found the cake to have a very mild red velvet taste and the whipped cream topping didn't burst with that fabulous whipped cream richness. In fact, the topping was rather bland. 

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The package said it was generously filled and this picture may be a little out of scale but mine was not generously filled. In fact I had to cut mine in half to find the filling. I cut the cupcake exactly in half but the small amount of filling was all on one side. 
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Over all I was disappointed with this cupcake. The Cupcake Crusaders have tried Kimberley's Bakeshoppe's other flavors and found them to be tastier.  Read their post here for reviews on the lemon ice, triple chocolate and vanilla bean. 

June 17, 2013

 

Cold Frosty One

National Stewart's Root Beer Day!

Pour yourself a cold frosty one. Or, make CUPCAKES!  As I sip a Stewart's Root Beer while typing up this post, my kitchen smells of root beer. mmmm, a wonderful smell if you like root beer, which I do. 

To celebrate Stewart's Root Beer Day I made root beer cupcakes. Well of course I did :) 

Root beer-cupcakes

I used two different recipes. For the cake I used Recipe Snobs. The cake has a mild root beer taste. The frosting for their recipe called for ice cream, which sounded fabulous. However, since I'm taking these to work on a 30 minute train commute, I didn't think ice cream frosting would be such a good idea. I'd have no frosting by the time I arrived at work.  

Root beer-cupcakes

 For the frosting I used the recipe from Bakingdom. Although her frosting stayed white and mine turned root beer coloured. Perhaps it's because I added an extra 1/4 tsp root beer extract. This gave the frosting a root beer KICK!  By the way, root beer extract is VERY hard to find.  I finally tracked some down at Winco. 

Root beer-cupcakes

Now go pour yourself a frosty cold one to celebrate the day. 


This party is Featured on Show me the Goods-June Linky Party on Designed Decor

June 12, 2013

 

Woo Hoo!! Wednesday

Woo Hoo!! It's National Peanut Butter Cookie Day!  

You've got your classic. Found on Skyline Empire

Picture from Skyline Empire


You've got your Rolo stuffed peanut butter cookies from Sally's Baking Addiction. These sounds like my kind of peanut butter cookies.

Picture from Sally's Baking Addiction




For the health nut, your whole grain peanut butter cookie from Inspired Edibles 


Picture from Inspired Edibles


Your gluten free peanut butter cookie from Jaime's Clean Food Kitchen 
Picture from Jaime's Clean Food Kitchen






And for even more variations on peanut butter cookies check out this Pinterest board 

If you made peanut butter cookies I'd love for you to leave a comment. Tell me which is your favorite, which recipe you're itching to try, send a photo, or just leave some bloggy love :) 

June 10, 2013

 

Blinding Good Sandwich

I take a brown bag lunch to work and I was getting sick of lunch meat sandwiches. But what to take instead? When my summer issue of Celebrate magazine came in the mail, I had my answer.  Grilled Chicken Sandwiches with Spicy Cilantro Aioli.  They looked delicious and easy to make.  Off to the store I went to gather the ingredients I would need. 

Celebrate magazine-picnic sandwich

The sandwich turned out to be just as delicious as the recipe sounded.  A few tweeks were made.  My husband sprinkled Mrs. Dash Extra Spicy Seasoning on all the chicken breasts and grilled them. This is not what the recipe called for but it made for an extra tasty spicy sandwich. Good call honey.


Celebrate magazine-picnic sandwich

We enjoyed these sandwiches al fresco in our backyard.  The spicy cilantro aioli added a kick to these sandwiches that I enjoyed. Read all the way to the bottom to find out why these were blinding good. 

Celebrate magazine-picnic sandwich

Just why were these sandwiches blindingly good ? In the aioli recipe it calls for a jalapeno pepper.  After  prepping the pepper I washed my hands thoroughly with soap and water.  I had an itch near my eye and AHHH, it burns IT BURNS!!! Run to the bathroom to try and wash it out. Nope, no way no how was my eye opening. It was clamped shut!  I finally got enough water in there to wash it out and took out the contact.  Scrubbed my hands, again, with soap and water and went to take out the other contact, AHHH, it burns IT BURNS!!!! rinse and repeat.  I found out the next day that jalapeno oil doesn't really wash off with soap and water. You need milk or a lemon OR if you're smart about it, you'll just wear a glove.


June 7, 2013

 

Mid-May Montana Mountain Mayhem: A Mountain Man 40th Birthday Celebration


Hello fellow Little Fizzies!  I am TheMistressT (of Suddenly Surrounded by Taxidermy). Tiffany has consulted on and encouraged my preparations for my man's (a.k.a. The ManFlesh) 40th birthday party all the months I spent preparing for it.  I asked her if I could share with you and she accepted! What follows is the long story of Mid-May Montana Mountain Madness, a.k.a MV (pronounced "Em Five"). 


Please be warned that Mountain Men can have salty language sometimes and there are a few rather impressive cuss words on the invitation in the first photo; after that you're safe. 


Last autumn we moved from Portland, Oregon where I'd been most of my life and The ManFlesh has been since his mid teens (we're middle-aged now) to outside a small town in Montana.  He turned 40 this spring and we only know a couple people here, so to properly celebrate we needed "The Dudes" to come out for a visit, so I went about making a big production out of it to help tempt them.  And, get this, it worked.  YES!

We had lived in the city and now we live in the woods on a mountain, so we definitely had to go with a mountain man theme.  I found this PERFECT image via Fab & wished we could have afforded to buy everyone a t-shirt (we originally were expecting 7 guests, 5 men, 2 women +us), but we could not so I used it & this log font to print up these invitations.  Of course, they'd all be invited via text (like guys do), but we thought a cool looking paper invitation would be a better lure.
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I wanted to do favors in a Mountain Man theme, but they needed to be Dude-friendly, fun/funny, inexpensive & moderately quick to make 9 to 11 of each (2 local friends might be joining our initial number of 9 including us).
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 What I finally came up with:
Hats with detachable mountain man beards
Beer holsters
Navel Lint brushes (for the guys)
Leather keychains (for the ladies)
All in galvanized buckets (well, "cachepots" from Ikea)
    labeled with magnets using another image borrowed from the same artist as the t-shirts

First I made the hats!  I bought both black and brown costume fur for the beards and camouflage printed polar fleece for the hats.  I had shopped for a pattern all over the world (wide web) and not found one with as much contour as I wanted, so I turned a couple of our store-bought hats inside out and made a pattern based on those.  I can see where mine could use some fine-tuning if I keep making them, but they're just fine for mountain man-themed favors.  The ladies' beards had hot pink bows!

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We ended up with 3 out-of-town guests having to cancel (both ladies and one guy) and our local friends didn't attend any of the festivities at the house, so the much anticipated group shot of the beard hats is just the 5 guys. I hope one of them has a shot of me in mine with the pink bow.  (They did, but you can't see the pink bow.  If you're interested you can see it here in the slideshow I posted on Suddenly Surrounded by Taxidermy.

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As you can see, that is too much man for one hot tub; the water is overflowing.

I'm happy to say that the dudes wore the hats for many activities as it got cool here during their weekend stay and was told that "the hats saved [them]" on their rafting trip, especially the half-hour of rain/hail they endured on the river.  YEY!

The construction of the hats left me with a bunch of camo fleece scraps in diamond and triangle shapes.  Once I saw those triangles, I knew I had to make a bunting for the front deck!  So I cut most of the diamonds in half to make more triangles, dug up some plain ol' kitchen string and stitched the fleece to the string with a zigzag stitch on my sewing machine.

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 I'm not entirely sure The Dudes noticed the bunting or realized it was an MV specific decoration, but The ManFlesh did and was appropriately appreciative and impressed. 

Next I whipped up these navel lint brushes based on one I picked up at a holiday bazaar for The ManFlesh.  They're just chenille stems glued into beads. I didn't find plain wood beads that were suitable (I didn't bother going to a bead store), but I did find these fake (and fake-looking) turquoise and bone beads which I thought were western/pioneer/mountain man enough.
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The ladies cancelled before I made the key chains, so they didn't get made.  I do have the hardware, though, and a bag of cool leather scraps from a friend who designs furniture for an East Coast furniture company, so...

Next up, beer holsters!  I had originally thought I'd get canteens and make faux suede, fringed covers and had started the search for canteens which was proving difficult to get nine to eleven the same at a good price and preferably not plastic.  Then I happened upon a similar holster in leather, did a bunch of online searching and combined the features of several different sources to make mine... in vinyl to make it both economical and easy to work with.  Added bonus, they could go in the hot tub!  Alas, they did not.

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 When I presented The ManFlesh with the idea he like it, but said, "what about cocktails?"  Good point, The ManFlesh, good point.  So I saved and cleaned beer bottles, cleaned off the labels, & etched everyone's initials into them.  It turned out that with our original cast of characters there were multiple people with the same first initials (2-Js, 2-Ms and 2-Gs).  Luckily, one of the Js goes by JP, so I just did double initials for him.  Another bit of luck was that one each of the Ms and the Gs were male and female, so I just did different fonts for the guys and the ladies.  They all took their bottles with them, so maybe they'll use them for cocktails or even for vases.  You know how dudes love vases.

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 For labels, it seemed appropriate to take advantage of the ferrous quality of the buckets, so I printed them up on card stock and attached a magnet with 2-sided tape.  I borrowed the image, and added the speech balloon and name using the same fonts for the dudes and ladies as I used on the bottles.  The bear shouting the names cracks both The ManFlesh and me right up.  I wasn't expecting The Dudes to consider the labels as favors, but they did and took them home with them!  I bet a few will even stick 'em on their fridges.  I almost wish I'd used better magnets.


IF YOU HAVE MADE IT THIS FAR, THANK YOU AND PLEASE FEEL FREE TO GET UP TO STRETCH AND REFRESH YOUR BEVERAGE.

Aside from favors and bunting there were a few other party-details:

Of course, our dogs (a.k.a. the Beastie Grrrlz) are good hostesses and members of our crew, so they got camouflage Collar Cozies with safety orange top stitching to wear for the event!

This is Betty, our almost 3-year old. You can see Delia, our almost 2 year old, by following the slideshow link above.

I made Mavis, a ceramic deer head with holes for improvising antlers that is hanging in our living room, a special safety-orange fleece hat and let her wear the prototype beard. 

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The ManFlesh and I worked together on a cornhole set.

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He put it together which was extra cool since woodworking is not one of his hobbies and I have more experience with that kind of thing.  I filled and painted the tops using paint we had on hand (black & purple, his favorite color). And how serendipitous that I had appropriate fabrics in my stash to make the cornbags!  We got lucky and there is just enough room in our shop to set up the game when it is not sunny or warm outside!  It's just a few feet shy of the regulation 27 feet (d'oh!).  Two of our guests stayed up allllll night one night playing, drinking, listening to a hip-hop Pandora station, and smack talking.  Now that's a party.  And our view includes some pretty nice sunrises, so this way at least some guests got to see one.

When we were expecting to host 7 guests + the 2 of us, I realized the towel situation around here was inadequate.  I found a few on sale, but of course I wanted some that would go with our future bathroom decor which meant differentiating whose towel was whose could be an issue and despite what you may have heard, TheMistressT is not a gal who likes to share her towel with just any dude.  So I got the bright idea to make tags!

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 I made big initials using MSWord and printed them out as patterns that I transferred on to vinyl scraps I had on hand.  Again, multiple people with the same initials, but different sexes so guys got "elephant hide" and ladies got "bronze".  Of course, with our final headcount it mattered less and made a less impressive photo with the tags installed on the stack of towels.  

To help minimize hostess and hosting duties, I went ahead and made labels for the bathroom cabinets so The Dudes would know where to find toilet paper.  No one claimed to have been jilted on the TP, but no one replaced empty rolls or staged a fresh roll when the current one was almost empty, either.  So I can't say if the signs worked or not.  Dudes. [shakes head]  The arrow version is the one as seen while seated.  Ahem.


 And since this is probably as close to a house warming party that we'll have, I did a thing that I had done for my last house warming party that people seemed to enjoy and also may have saved some embarrassment as to commentary about "when are you going to change that?" if we'd already changed it. [wink]  I printed up some before pics and taped them up so they could see the work we've been doing.
Here's the main post on Suddenly Surrounded By Taxidermy about this bathroom redecoration, the first project in our new place.
And finally, it seems there are 2 kinds of guests to our place; those that easily find it and those that don't.  It's really not hard, but I think that if you're not used to Forest Service- and private, unpaved, mountain roads it may be a bit confusing as to which is a road and which is a long driveway, etc.  So I put up a few signs at key "intersections" to guide them the last half-mile.
Under the names you can see a sign with MV and an arrow pointing left on it using that log font from the invitations.

Whew!  Thank you, Tiffany, for letting me share MV with your readers!  And for letting me finish off with a bunch of links to ME, ME, ME!
  • If you're interested in reading about a city lady's (mis) adventures in the mountains (i.e. redecorating my new-to-me 1970s house, getting to know the flora and fauna of the Bitterroot Valley, etc.) I'd love to have you visit my blog: http://suddenlytaxidermy.blogspot.com/
  • I make fun and funky things for people that I sell at craft shows and in my etsy shop: Bubble Off Plumb Productions.
  • I also make fun and functional things for dogs in my other etsy shop: GreatBigBeautifulDog 
  • And finally, I WAS IN A BOOK!  If you or someone you love or someone you're obligated to buy a gift for loves Star Trek and is crafty, consider this fine publication where you'll find my project, a Star Trek Dog Vest, on page 50!

June 3, 2013

 

The Case of the Disappearing Cupcakes

My first BBQ invite of the season was Saturday.  Of course I had to bake something to bring.  With strawberry season kicking off in the Pacific Northwest I wanted to make something out of fresh strawberries. I made a strawberry pie,{screech} wait, I thought this post was about cupcakes? 

It is. Since I wasn't sure if the pie would turn out I made cupcakes too. I had picked up Pillsbury's Orangesicle cake mix a few weeks back and decided to make them.  The Cupcake Crusaders had recently made them too and I took a few ideas from them. 
 For the frosting, like the Crusader's I used  Duncan Hines' Frosting Creations Orange Creme and just mixed it right in to a can of frosting. I too thought that it wasn't quite orange enough and added a little orange extract to give the flavor some oomf. I'm not sure how much I used, I just eye balled it. 
I liked the Cupcake Crusaders idea of making a surprise middle. Instead of making my own I used Cool Whip Frosting in Vanilla. 
These were a HIT!  The cupcakes were disappearing before the grill was even fired up. I saw people going back for seconds and thirds!
The cake was moist and light with a hint of creamsicle flavor. Adding the orange extract to the frosting uped the creamsicle experience and by adding a vanilla middle, it was like a orange creamsicle ice cream bar   in a cupcake. 

For your summertime fun I highly recommend these cupcakes.