
November 30, 2009
"Classic"!

November 28, 2009
Black Friday 2009

My new toy! I decided to buy a GPS on Black Friday to help me maneuver around SLC and for future road trips! I went shopping with Karlie, a friend of Bryce's he dated before he left on his mission. She braved the madness with me last year and so we continued the tradition for a second time this year. She brought her sister this year, which was her first time, and I hope she wasn't too shocked by it all. We went to Target, which opened at 5am this year instead of 6am. An hour earlier is just too much! We got inside a little after 5 and I mentioned to Karlie that "not having a cart was the smarter way to go because then you can maneuver through those who do". A lady next to me heard me say that and said, "true that", and began to move her cart to the side of the aisle and in the process smacked Karlie's sister in the bum. She turned around, I believe she hadn't been paying attention to our conversation or to what the lady was trying to do, and said, "are you kidding me?" We laughed pretty hard, poor girl, I hope she comes again! But we had a great time, I got this Tom Tom XL340S GPS and Disney Scene It 2nd edition. We joined up with my parents at IHOP for breakfast at 7:30am and then headed home for much needed naps! Until next year Black Friday, it was a good one!
November 23, 2009
My baby got rear ended!
I am thankful for...

...the mess to clean up after a party because it means I have been surrounded by friends.
...the taxes I pay because it means that I'm employed.
...the clothes that fit a little too snug because it means I have enough to eat.
...all the complaining I hear about our government because it means we have freedom of speech.
...the lady behind me in church who sings off key because it means I can hear.
...my shadow who watches me work because it means I am out in the sunshine.
...the spot I find at the far end of the parking lot because it means I am capable of walking.
...the piles of laundry and ironing because it means my loved ones are nearby.
...weariness and aching muscles at the end of the day because it means I have been productive.
...a lawn that needs mowing, windows that need cleaning and gutters that need fixing because it means that I have a home.
...my huge heating bill because it means I am warm.
...the alarm that goes off in the early morning hours because it means that I'm alive!
At this time of Thanksgiving, I wanted to share this thought with you. I am thankful for my family, the gospel, my health, my job, my food and shelter, friends, and for being alive!
November 20, 2009
The Twilight saga - New Moon!

November 14, 2009
Super Saturday with the RS & Mom!

On November 7, 2009, I spent the night before with my mom and in the morning, attended her Relief Societies Super Saturday event! It was great to spend time and learn these great tips with my mom. I learned how to make one hour bread and what to do with it, decorate cupcakes, and how to use coupons to save money at the grocery stores! Here's my favorite tips!
One Hour Bread
Mix together completely:
5 1/4 cups bread flour, white or wheat
1/4 cup sugar
1/2 Tbs. salt
1 1/2 Tbs Saf instant yeast
Add:
1 1/2 Tbs. liquid lecithin
2 cups
Mix 1 minute; check consistency. If dough is too dry, add more water. If too moist, add flour. Mix 5 minutes in mixer or knead 10 minutes. Do not add more water or flour to dough after mixing is complete!
Spray counter and pans with Pam spray. Shape loaves and cover with towel. Raise 25 minutes. Bake 25 minutes at 350.
Make speciality breads!
Cheese bread - add cheese to bread while mixing
Cinnamon sweet bread - add cinnamon sugar to dough while mixing
Italian bread - add italian seasoning or parmesan cheese to dough (good for pizza)
Surprise rolls - wrap dough around a piece of fruit, or chocolate, seal and bake
Cinnamon rolls - flatten dough and cover with butter. Sprinkle on cinnamon sugar. Roll up and slice (dental floss works great) and bake
Bread sticks - Roll out, cover with melted butter, cut into strips and mold into shapes if desired (letters of the alphabet is great for kids) and bake
It's also great for braided bread, pizza, and calzones!
One Hour Bread
Mix together completely:
5 1/4 cups bread flour, white or wheat
1/4 cup sugar
1/2 Tbs. salt
1 1/2 Tbs Saf instant yeast
Add:
1 1/2 Tbs. liquid lecithin
2 cups
Mix 1 minute; check consistency. If dough is too dry, add more water. If too moist, add flour. Mix 5 minutes in mixer or knead 10 minutes. Do not add more water or flour to dough after mixing is complete!
Spray counter and pans with Pam spray. Shape loaves and cover with towel. Raise 25 minutes. Bake 25 minutes at 350.
Make speciality breads!
Cheese bread - add cheese to bread while mixing
Cinnamon sweet bread - add cinnamon sugar to dough while mixing
Italian bread - add italian seasoning or parmesan cheese to dough (good for pizza)
Surprise rolls - wrap dough around a piece of fruit, or chocolate, seal and bake
Cinnamon rolls - flatten dough and cover with butter. Sprinkle on cinnamon sugar. Roll up and slice (dental floss works great) and bake
Bread sticks - Roll out, cover with melted butter, cut into strips and mold into shapes if desired (letters of the alphabet is great for kids) and bake
It's also great for braided bread, pizza, and calzones!
Decorating cupcakes!

Larry the Turkey cupcakes! Honestly, that's what the book called them! :) We frosted the chocolate bottom cupcake with chocolate frosting and rolled the edge in brown sprinkles. Frost the smaller cupcake again with chocolate frosting, dip one corner in brown sprinkles for the hair, and place on its side on top of the other cupcake. Add a Sandies cookie behind it with some frosting to allow the candy corn feathers to stick. Add a candy corn for the beak, a small strip of watermelon airhead or red swedish fish for the caruncle (red fleshy part). Use white frosting to dab on the white of the eye and then add chocolate chips for the pupils! They turn out cute!


Why?
Save money...food storage preparation...help others (donate to food banks)
Where?
Newspapers, internet, blogs (shoppingwithcents.com or pinchingyourpennies.com)
Hip2save.blogspot.com (I'm not sure if these are just for Utah stores, but its worth the look!
Be organized, have a binder, keep all your receipts for rebates that may come later, and don't take your kids!
I also learned 26 ways to Spend Less and Save More, a few of them are...
- Pay tithes and offerings first!
- Pay down debt!
- Budget
- Enroll in 401K at work
- Save for emergency needs, infrequent expenses, and Christmas
- Dealnews.com
- Shop garage sales, DI
- Buy quality
- Need vs. Want
- Repair things
- Maintain your car
- Take lunch to work
- Insurance - have it!
- Turn down your thermostat
- Plant a garden, fruit trees!
November 13, 2009
A few obsessions as of lately! CSI:NY & The Holiday


November 10, 2009
We're all tied up!
