So I just HATE getting rid of old clothes that are perfectly good!
Unfortunately, I didn't take a picture of the skirt this dress cam from, but it was super cute, eccept it "shrunk" on me!
So, ta da!! My darling
granddaugther, Maggie, now has a handmade dress made by me!
Never just throw away things. They can usually go on to serve a new purpose with little effort!
I used to love these brown drawstring pants, but then they "shrunk" on me! Luckly for me, I have a sewing machine AND a beautiful 8-month old granddaughter!
So, of the sew I went and the result is this cute dress, inspired by http://www.sarahclemensclothing.com/index.html
I love her clothing style and I thought it would be a great way for me to give new life to something that still had life left in it...and who to make a dress for? Maggie of course! I think she's gonna look like Tuesday, from The Addams Family in it!! :)
January 29, 2012
Giving New Life to Old Things
These light grey pants ALSO "shrunk" on me! Must be the water I'm using, LOL!! So I decided to use part of them to give a facelift to a tired old pillow that no longer went with anything.
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Labels: girls brown dress, into pillows, repurposing old pants, skirts
January 26, 2012
Green Chicken Enchiladas - Simple Delicious!
These are SO easy to make, yet SO delicious! I want to be on a home-cook version of CHOPPED some day!!
You can served them as shown, with a simple "salsa" made with Radishes, Cilantro, Lemon, and Salt - or with Sour Cream and a sprinkle of red pepper flakes.
2 lbs (aprx) boneless, skinless chicken thighs, cut into bit-size pcs
1 yellow onion, sliced
5 Garlic cloves, chopped
5 Garlic cloves, chopped
1 28-oz Green Enchilada Sauce
2-cups shreded Monterey Pepper Jack cheese
Corn Tortillas about 16-20 (I love having leftovers!)
Cooking oil - I use extra virgin olive
Cook chicken with onions, salt and garlic. Drain broth (save for another use), and add enough green sauce to coat and moisten. Heat another five minutes.
Heat tortillas in a pan with a bit of oil. Put some sauce on a plate and get tortiall wet on it. Roll some chicken and cheese in the center and roll closed. Arrange in oven-safe pan,with some sauce on bottom. Do as many as you need to use all the chicken & cheese or just as much as you want, saving any chicken for another use. Like tacos! Top enchidas with extra sauce, sprinkle some cheese and bake at 350 degrees for 20-25 mins.
Heat tortillas in a pan with a bit of oil. Put some sauce on a plate and get tortiall wet on it. Roll some chicken and cheese in the center and roll closed. Arrange in oven-safe pan,with some sauce on bottom. Do as many as you need to use all the chicken & cheese or just as much as you want, saving any chicken for another use. Like tacos! Top enchidas with extra sauce, sprinkle some cheese and bake at 350 degrees for 20-25 mins.
Cooking is easy! Recipe writing is not!
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January 15, 2012
Visiting Kids in PA
This trip was the absolute BEST! Visited for the first time, and we went to Palmyra, made Mexican Tamales with my daugheter for the first time, and she made Indian Garam Masala Chicken....DELISH!
Here are some pics.
Actually this is the last one taken on our way back to the airport.
The Magster and her beautiful smile.
Here we are in the Sacrad Grove at the Joseph Smith farm.
Moroni statue at Hill Cumorah
Mags & West in the Sacrad Grove
Here goes my posterity
West picked a flower adn gave it to Sister Beckman. What a charmer!
Here we are in the Sacrad Grove at the Joseph Smith farm.
Moroni statue at Hill Cumorah
Mags & West in the Sacrad Grove
Here goes my posterity
West picked a flower adn gave it to Sister Beckman. What a charmer!
I want to make one just like it!
This is a beautiful lantern at the front door of the large house.
I'm going to try to replicate this light for our patio!
This is the house the Smiths moved to from their original farm house. The fence is called a "worm" fence, you do not need any nails to build it.
This is a beautiful lantern at the front door of the large house.
I'm going to try to replicate this light for our patio!
This is the house the Smiths moved to from their original farm house. The fence is called a "worm" fence, you do not need any nails to build it.
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Labels: sacrad grove, Smith farm house, Vacation
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