Thursday, 22 May 2014

Easy 4 Ingredient Cookies

This week I thought I would share this recipe for one of my favourite cookies. The cookie only has four ingredients and requires no baking.



Ingredients
1 pkg. Milk Chocolate Chips
1/2 10 oz. Bag Mini Marshmallows
1/2 cup Peanut Butter
1/2 cup Shreddies (optional; see note)

Steps:
Line an 8x8 baking dish with aluminum foil.

Melt chocolate chips and peanut butter in a microwave safe bowl for about 1 minute or until melted. Once melted pour the chocolate-peanut butter mixture, marshmallows and Shreddies into the 8x8 dish. Stir until incorporated and everything is covered in chocolate. Cover the dish and refrigerate for an hour. Use the aluminum foil to pull the cookies out of the dish, remove the foil, and cut into squares.

Enjoy! I bet you can't stop at just one.

Note: You can make these cookies with or without the Shreddies. They add a nice crunch to the cookie but are equally as tasty without. 

What's your favourite cookie?

Friday, 9 May 2014

Summer Lovin'

Summer is one of my favourite seasons maybe because:
                       - Summer is warm.
                       - Fresh, local fruits and vegetables are available at outdoor markets.
                       - You don't have to wear bulky clothing layers.
                       - You can go to swimming at the beach.

I know it's still spring but I thought I would share some of my picks for summer inspiration.


Summer Lovin'

Friday, 2 May 2014

Mother's Day Gift Ideas

Mother's Day is just around the corner so I thought I would share with you some gift ideas.

Shoes - Always a great idea, especially when they are Sam Edelman.
Face Cream - This face cream is a bit of a splurge for me which makes it a special gift.
Make-up - Another splurge item that would make any mother feel amazing.
Purse - A lady can never have too many beautiful bags.
Candle - A little treat to make Mom feel like she is at the spa.
Jewellery - Need I saw more...every Mom deserves a reward for all her hard work.


Mother's Day Gift Ideas

Tuesday, 22 April 2014

The Try, Try Again Dessert

Sorry for the delayed post. Last week I got inspired remembering my grandmother who would have been 94 years old last Friday. She was famous for making this Jell-o Cheesecake dessert and up until I was in my teens it was the only thing I knew as cheesecake. I know what you are thinking, I was so deprived but back then I didn't know any different and remember her fondly making this dessert. She was a lady who didn't believe in following recipes but solely in the "feel and look" of the ingredients. Her kitchen always smelled fantastic and the food tasted great.

In memory of my grandmother, I decided I would give it a try even without her "recipe" and directions. The one person who I knew may have an idea of how to make this dessert was my mom so I called her up. My mom knew the basic ingredients but not all the steps and tricks. I say "tricks" because as I found out and you see as you keep reading. I also did some research on the internet. I found a couple of similar recipes so I gathered my ingredients and off I began. I said to myself that it can't be that hard.

The dessert itself is a layered dessert: the bottom is graham cracker crumb crust, the middle is a cream cheese and Dream Whip dessert topping mixture, and the top is flavored Jell-o. Easy right? Well not exactly.

I made my crust just like the other recipes I found on the internet. As it was cooling, I made my Jell-0 and put it in the fridge to cool. I knew that I had to watch the Jell-o because I didn't want it to set up because I needed to pour it onto the top of the dessert. The second last step is to make my cream cheese and Dream Whip layer. I started to assemble my cheesecake dessert and that is where everything went wrong....

I even tried to make the dessert a second time and the same thing happened. I am determined to get it on the third try.

Stayed tuned for the continuation of cheesecake story and for the final recipe.


Wednesday, 9 April 2014

Our Landscape Plans

When we moved into our house, our yard was completely landscaped and that was part of the reason we fell in love with this house. That being said having a fully landscaped yard, no green thumb, and a 2 year old makes for a challenging up-keeping task. Five years of living with this yard and we still don't know what certain plants are or how they should be taken care of. This month we have decided to eliminate certain parts and replace other parts with low maintenance plants. Also, the garden is quite time consuming with hours almost every weekend spent weeding. But to be honest, part of our problem is that we don't spend hours weeding every weekend so we need to reduce weed production. We want to enjoy our yard not dread going outside because it reminds us of how much work we have to do.

Since the snow has just melted, we are in the planning stage. So I thought I would share some of our
inspiration. Disclaimer: Some these pictures are purely inspirational because we have a small budget for this transformation. Lots of wood and natural stone = $$$.



Stay tuned to see how we transform our yard.

Does your yard overwhelm you? 

Monday, 31 March 2014

Ready for April Showers!

The weather inspired me this week. We finally are getting normal temperatures for this area and all the snow is melting. Yeah! {Insert happy dance here} But with all the melting snow the ground is becoming mucky which got me thinking about what I would have on my essentials list for a rainy spring.

Here's my list:

Ready fro April Showers



ASOS funnel neck trench coat, 93 CAD / Chooka polka dot boots, 72 CAD / Steve Madden canvas pouch, 60 CAD / Topshop dog umbrella, 35 CAD / Rifle Paper Co quote wall art / Metal home decor, 15 CAD


What's on your essentials list for a rainy spring?

Tuesday, 18 March 2014

March 2014 Beauty Box 5

I received my Beauty Box 5 for March this week.

March 2014 Beauty Box 5
 Here's what was in this month's box:

1. Jane's Pick All Natural Soap - Scent was too strong for me.

2. Tree Hut Shea Body Butter - Loved this product!

3. Bellepierre Cosmetics Make-up Base - Haven't tried this yet but it should make a good eyeshadow base.

4. H20 Plus Hand & Nail Cream - Received this sample last month and didn't like the scent.

5. Swissco Loofah & Terry Facial Pad - Haven't tried this yet but an excited to try this.

I have given this beauty box subscription a three month trial and though I have liked some products most of them haven't been for me. I decided that I will cancel my subscription. It was a great way to get introduced to some new products and try them out before making the big purchase.

Have you ever tried something and hadn't had it turn out?

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