Monday, January 24, 2011

Buzziness #16 Academy Award Party

..or maybe I should just call it a get-together!  To add some festive fun and added interest when the Academy Awards are broadcast... I like to print out the nominees and have everyone pick the winners. The website below  has an official Oscar Ballot (upper right hand corner of site) that you can print out!  The 83rd ballot will be official tomorrow... as the nominations are announced.  

Other fun ideas:
* a mock red carpet as friends arrive (I used an old table runner)
* popcorn bags, like you are at the movies,  with Oscar on front (see below)
* write nominees names on slips of paper, guests draw a name... we then call that person    by their STAR name!
* Pier One has these great chalkboard glasses.. super cheap $3.00 per glass, we wrote our STAR name on our glasses versus name tags (which I despise, by the way).

Let the SHOW begin!!.....


Love these! Thanks "ya" Jeannine! They now come stemless too!

http://www.moviefone.com/oscars-academy-awards/nominee-winner.  
(Oscar ballot)
Cut out and glue on lunch bag!


Thursday, January 20, 2011

Buzziness #15 Corn Casserole

I constantly get asked for this recipe, especially after  someone has had a taste!  It has been used as a side for potlucks or even at Thanksgiving! It tastes as good as all the fattening ingredients that it has in it... but totally worth it.  This recipe I share is from my dearest Carolyn A... the skinny bitch! ha.     

Corn Casserole

2 boxes Jiffy corn muffin mix (the blue box- cheap!)
2 bricks cream cheese
1 stick butter
2 cans corn (drained)
2 cans creamed corn

Mix altogether and bake at 350* for 1 hour!
So good and so easy!





Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Buzziness #14 Hawaiian Musubi

Never, ever thought I would say this but... I love SPAM, well at least in a common Hawaiian food called musubi!  Last summer I went to a luau and needed to bring an appetizer, coincidentally a friend of mine, Lisa, was visiting and lives in Hawaii!  She told me about musubi, and actually sent me a musubi press!  I now make musubi once a week for my family.  Both Kelsey and Sean love it.  It is quick, easy and filling.  Here is how I do it:

 Musubi
pot of sticky white rice
1 can SPAM  
dried seaweed (I found it at Vons and Cost Plus-cheaper here)
soy sauce
sugar
small bowl of water

Cook rice.  Slice the SPAM into 7 or 8 pieces and put in frying pan. No need to oil the pan.  As the pieces are cooking, sprinkle sugar onto each slice, followed by a douse of soy sauce.  Flip and do the same on the other side.  Cut a sheet of seaweed into 3 equal strips. Fill a small bowl with water.

Now you are ready to assemble.  If you do not have a musubi press you can create your own by using the empty SPAM container! Open both ends, and press down with your fingers or spoon.

1. Lay a strip of seaweed on the counter.
2. Place the press on top of the seaweed, centered
3. Put one slice of musubi in press
4. Add a scoop of rice 
5. Push down on the press "the squisher"
6. Pull press off and wrap the seaweed around...if the seaweed is too long, cut some off
7. Seal the seaweed with a dab of water.
Eat! You can also put in the frig for later.  To warm it up just wrap it in a damp paper towel and put in the microwave for 30 seconds.  Wrap one or two up for lunch!  I am telling you, they don't last long in my house!







Monday, January 10, 2011

Buzziness #13 Life and Travel Quotes

Quotes to live by.... and pass along...

“Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness.” - Mark Twain

“One’s destination is never a place, but a new way of seeing things.” - Henry Miller

“Travel is more than the seeing of sights; it is a change that goes on, deep and permanent, in the ideas of living.” - Miriam Beard

“If you reject the food, ignore the customs, fear the religion and avoid the people, you might better stay at home.” - James Michener

Sunday, January 9, 2011

Buzziness#12 Crocheted Flowers

Just fiddling around with some leftover yarn and a crochet hook, you can make some fast cute flower embellishments.   Make a 5 loop chain, and make that a ring, continually go in a circle using chain 2...The best way I have found is to google, how to crochet a flower on YouTube , the little birdie secrets video.  Once complete with your size, simply (love that word) find a safety pin to attach.  I like to bunch two to three together! Embellish a hat, a coat, a headband, a scarf....