Have you ever noticed when you start doing crafts, or celebrating the Seasons more, around your home, that you find inspiration everywhere? Things that you may not have looked at or thought about twice before now come to life in your imagination? I certainly have found that to be the case for me & I love it.
30 September 2014
27 September 2014
Just a Fun Saturday Morning Share!
I don't usually post quick little fun Daily things, here. I share them over on Shoestring Elegance's Facebook page!
But, that being said, this was too much fun for me not to share with you!
I'm always so excited to see a store go all out with their decorations! (especially, if its actually the right Season)!
But, that being said, this was too much fun for me not to share with you!
I'm always so excited to see a store go all out with their decorations! (especially, if its actually the right Season)!
So you can imagine my delight, when I popped over to our local Safeway, yesterday and came upon this display!
What a truly pleasant surprise!
I imagine it's good for business, but I think it was so Family friendly and innovative, that who really cares?!
Go take a peak around your town today and see what's out there that makes you smile! This sure did for me!
Happy weekend blessings, Friends!
~Theresa
By the way, I am in no way affiliated with or speaking for Safeway.. My joy and opinions are my own!
File under: Halloween, Fall colors, Harvest, decor, #trickortreat #safeway
20 September 2014
Welcoming Autumn & It's Not A Wreath!
Happy Autumn!! Well, it will be, actually, Autumn, the day after tomorrow, for those of us, here in the United States. I think I long for this Season all year long! The beginning of cooler days and nights, blankets, baking, sweaters and, of course, Lots of decorating!! Fall seems to be the kick off for all the wonderful celebrations ahead. What can I say, I'm a sucker for traditions. Even if they're new ones. Which kinda brings me to this post. I have welcomed Autumn for the past 2+ years by sharing with you my Autumn Wreaths. I have loved every one of them.
Here's the teaser I posted on Shoestring's Facebook page.
This year, however, I was drawn to decorate my front door in a different way to 'Welcome the Fall Season' in. Ready.....?? It's a broom! Well, not a broom you could sweep with, but just the same a broom! I love it. I haven't seen many others and thought it would be a wonderful change and a thrifty way of using all my old and still beautiful blooms and leaves (with a few new ones). If you don't know me, I'm all about less cost, for the highest beauty. So here it is! What do you think?
This wonderful broom, that serves as the base for this door hanging, was all of $2.99 @ Michael's & I got 50% off, so, yeah, a buck fifty! I did by one new group of stems that were regularly $6.99 but they were 60% off, and this awesome Red edge-stitched cloth ribbon (for the bow), that was also 60% off of $6.99, I believe I can very easily say that in all total, this Autumn Door Decor still came in under the $10 mark!


After removing the tags, It was just as easy as this. I attached my hanger to the back and then laid the foundation of Fall leaves down, attached them and then just added from there until I had what I was hoping for.
Don't you just LOVE the stitching on the edge of the bow? As soon as I saw it, I knew this was exactly what I had been looking for.
Here it is last night hanging on my open front door, while I was finishing up the final little "tweaking"

And..... here it is this morning, in all its glory hanging on my front door to greet all who enter. The day's weather here, in Northern California, is playing along with me, (for today, anyway) It is cool, the wind is blowing and really is beginning to feel like a Fall day!! I'm not looking at the forecasts anymore!
I hope you have found a fun way to welcome Autumn/Fall into your home. For yourself, and your guests! I always think it's a nice way to say, "You are welcome here" & "I even decorated for you!" Plus, it makes me smile! There really isn't a price tag for that! I hope this will Inspire some of you to embrace and welcome the Season, your friends & family, with some of the Beautiful colors of Fall!
Many more colors of the season to come!
Thank you for taking the time to pop in on me and let me share what I've been up to with you. Many Blessings,
Theresa
Theresa
08 September 2014
Finally, Signs of Autumn!
Good Morning and Happy September!! As you may already know, I am in love with the Autumn/Fall & Winter seasons!! I just can't wait! I know some of you are still clinging to the last days of summer, but I am anxiously looking forward to Autumn!! You may even recall, one of my most read and featured posts, here, with you was "Anxiously Awaiting Fall"! You can see that one
Here
Great Bread pudding recipe!
Here
Great Bread pudding recipe!
Well, It's that time of year again, where I CAN NOT wait!! I am so excited that the first sign of Fall's arrival are starting to show up around my home! In Northern California, that mean that the grapevines lining one side of my driveway are starting to turn those Beautiful shades of RED!!

This is looking back down my driveway from the carport!! LOVE! Do you enjoy this time of year, too? Or are you clinging tightly to the last days of Summer?

,So to celebrate this "in between seasons," yesterday I baked up a batch of both, Pumpkin-Chocolate-chip muffins and some wonderful Apple Cinnamon ones! Are hey ever a hit! Both of them!

I made the Apple Cinnamon ones with Applesauce, in place of oil, and I chopped up a whole Golden Delicious Apple to throw in the batter! I love those chunks of fresh fruit!
This morning I have started peeling and seeding a couple small Butternuts to make some of my "Roasted Butternut Squash Soup"! You can find that recipe Here
I hope you are enjoying your weather, whatever it may be, and finding a way to enjoy and celebrate it, before the bigger changes of the Season begin!
Many Blessings to you all, Always..
~Theresa.
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20 August 2014
All Because 2 People Fell In Love ~
This is In Honor of My Parent's 57th Wedding Anniversary!
Two More Loving People you will never meet.
Congratulations Mom and Dad! I hope you enjoy this! We sure enjoy you!
All Because Two People Fell In Love!
Did you ever Imagine this?!!
Yes, It keeps going!
And,
And, then
Mustn't forget
And, I'm certain not last and that I've probably missed someone, so not least!
We Love You So Much! Thank you for being you!
God Blessed You and Continues to Bless us all with your Love.
~Theresa (with the consent of my sisters, Ha!)
Sharing with Create With Joy's Wordless Wednesday
08 August 2014
The Perfect Gluten Free Apple Pear Crisp
Welcome!! If you are new here, you already know how much I love to Bake. And, usually, I love to bake the good old fashioned way with lots of flour, sugar, nuts and butter! Who doesn't?! Recently, I have noticed that a few of my wonderful friends are completely gluten-free... One, by choice, but the other two have to be based on health issues. This presented a challenge to me because let's face it, I have to be able to share my cooking with my friends and family! Yes, I've said it! There is absolutely NO joy, for me, in baking my wonderful yummy recipes if I can't share it with the people I Love.
So on that note, I took it to task to come up with a great recipe to make/bake for my gluten- intolerant friends! I looked over A LOT of Gluten-free recipes, to see how they were replacing flour, mostly. There is actually quite a bit of information out there! But, I didn't find a recipe that I was super-excited to try. With it being summer and the wealth of fresh fruits available, I wanted to make something that would celebrate that... I love Apple Crisp! My family has made it since I was a child. We had a Golden Delicious apple tree in our yard and made all things apple from it, every summer. But, the one thing that every person in my family still makes is a good crisp. So I got my inspiration from there!
31 July 2014
Ruffles & A Rummage Sale Desk Make My Room Complete
Well, Happy Summer 2014! Is it warm where you are? It sure has been here, and not the usual heat, the "new" 'monsoonal moisture' as they've been calling it on the news. Between you and I, it's not my cup of tea. Or should I say Macchiato?... I have been very busy working on many things for myself, my family, church, and home these last few weeks! Least of which, was finally finishing up my Bedroom the way I really wanted to!
Doesn't everything look just heavenly with a little sparkle to it?! I was actually editing this photo to share with you an accidentally clicked this button, I'm not sure I could do it again if I wanted to. But, I like it! Here is a look without the "magic". Isn't it still just heavenly?
I have been waiting for some time for two very important things for me to feel my space was the way I truly wanted it. The first one you are seeing...Ruffled curtains! Aren't they wonderful?! I had intended to make ruffled curtains myself but had read from many bloggers, whose style I love, that they used bed skirts, dust ruffles and other things to achieve the same look for pennies on the dollar. Now you're talking my language! So, as suggested by another Blogger friend, I checked out ruffles on Amazon! I'm not kidding! Unbelievably, they knew what we liked! I found these ruffled curtains already made! And, no they did NOT break the bank. But, with the money I saved on my New Desk, the second thing I needed to complete my room, It was a very do-able makeover! And, I am thrilled with the results. I couldn't wait to share with you.
Do you notice how you have never seen a picture of my desk?! Be thankful. An absolutely wonderful man, from long ago, bought it for me, and though his intent was so incredibly wonderful and generous, it was never 'my style'. I never had the heart to tell him. Well, if he's reading this post now n(Thanks, K!), he knows, and I'm actually certain he would be pleased for me.
This is my new desk!
I absolutely love it! Since I work in my bedroom, it was imperative for me to find a nice piece that would match the style of my room and be large enough and very welcoming to come to. I wanted a nice cherry wood to match my bed and I really wanted a front drawer that would drop open for my keyboard and mouse. I have been looking for about two and a half years. A couple of weeks ago, a quick pop over to my Mum's church for a rummage sale and there it was!
I absolutely love it! Since I work in my bedroom, it was imperative for me to find a nice piece that would match the style of my room and be large enough and very welcoming to come to. I wanted a nice cherry wood to match my bed and I really wanted a front drawer that would drop open for my keyboard and mouse. I have been looking for about two and a half years. A couple of weeks ago, a quick pop over to my Mum's church for a rummage sale and there it was!
(These are some adorable little business cards my sister made for me. Thanks, Di!)
I absolutely love it! Did I say that already?! I do. It was exactly what I had wanted and get this, I'm not ashamed to dicker on the price, I walked away with my perfect desk for twenty dollars!
Yes, $20! So, now you see why I could afford to buy the curtains!
Different view (sorry about the light)
See the drop-down drawer!!
When all is said and done, my room is, now, how I had always pictured it. Can you feel me smiling, because I am?
Dreamy Image here:
But, quite honestly even without the fun effect, I Love what I ended up with!
Thanks for coming along with me as I navigate through the Blessings and pitfalls of this life. You have all been so wonderfully supportive and kind. I hope you have a space that you have or are working on to call your own and that makes you smile. Have a wonderful week.
~Theresa
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How to Make Your Own Butter - Great Summer Project to Do With Your Kiddos
Good Morning!! Thanks for popping over for a visit. So, have you ever made your own butter? If not, you are truly missing out and I don't think it could be easier. It's funny, little things can give us such a feeling of accomplishment. Not to mention, that you will shock your friends and family with your amazing talent! (LOL, really it's so easy, you'll be almost embarrassed at all the praise you will get for doing this simple thing)!
04 July 2014
Brownies With Flair!
Happy Fourth of July!! I had hoped to have this recipe up for you all a little earlier... but, life happened, as it tends to do. So, It's here now, and (I think) a great thing to bring to your Barbeque or Celebration!! I was trying to come up with something rather easy, but more special than just another brownie. Hence, I now have "Brownies with Flair" to take and share with my friends and family with all its Yumminess for the Summer celebrations going on!! I know the kids will absolutely love it! (If the adults don't eat it first...hehe)
Can anyone tell me, when Chocolate with some more chocolate, marshmallows, nuts, topped with some more "pretty" chocolate is not a hit?! Well, at least in my family, the answer would be never!
The very best part of this is how easy and quick it is to make! You probably even have most of these ingredients in your cupboard, already. I love that! If not, easy enough to pick up & fairly inexpensive. I used store brand mini marshmallows, the brownies, well I like Pillsbury! :) The chocolate chips semi-sweet and milk are a great price here @ Trader Joe's and the walnuts were again another store brand. Not too tough, eh?
So, here we go. First, and this is a tricky one, prepare and bake your brownies, according to the directions on the box. I added 1/2 cup of chopped walnuts and substituted applesauce for the oil, but that's pretty much it.
Then it looks something like this ( I used a 9x13" pan).
Have your chocolate chips and marshmallows ready, because you are going to need to work quickly once it's baking. About 3 minutes before it's done, pull your pan out of the oven and scatter 2/3 of a bag of mini marshmallows over the top, then sprinkle with 1/3 cup each of milk chocolate and semi-sweet chips and 1/2 cup of chopped walnuts. You'll want to do this rather rapidly so you don't lose the internal temperature of your brownies. Once you have all that evenly scattered over your brownies, pop it back in the oven for 2 mins. max! You don't really want to toast your marshmallows or you will get the crystallized sugar texture, so you're just really melting them. really, and that happens in under 2 minutes! Pull them out and let them cool for about 5-10 minutes. Now you're ready for the fun part!
This is what it looks like at this point! Very hard not to just grab a knife and dig in right now!! But, I'm an adult and I can show some restraint.. (So, I just lick my fingers, where the marshmallow and melted chocolate, accidentally got smeared. ;)
Melt about 1/4-1/3 cup of your leftover chocolate chips. Either kind is fine, I used the semi-sweet here.( You can use your microwave here, just be careful not to overcook) Now, when you have them melted add 1/2 teaspoon of canola or other rather tasteless oil to your chocolate. I know it sounds kinda gross, but you will really never taste it and it makes the next step so much easier to work with and gives you such a better appearance. Now, with a good fork, take your bowl of melted chocolate and drizzle your chocolate back and forth over the top of your Brownies. Have fun with it and choose a direction or pattern you want your drizzle to go, until you have used up your melted chocolate. (Just one last note, I usually do this with my pan over a washable surface on a wire rack, for easy cleanup).
Then, lucky you! You end up with something that looks like this! It wows your family and really is very easy to do!! Are you spending the day with your Family? I hope so. I hope you have a wonderful 4th of July with people you love!
I am blessed with family close by, and some more that will be down for a visit. My house just happens to be 1/3 of a mile away from where they put off our towns fireworks display and my large front covered porch is the best seat in town!! I think, at last count, there will be 8 or 9 of us out there! So, these goodies will come in very handy and I am certain not a crumb will go to waste!
I truly hope you will give this recipe a try, you will be completely surprised at how easy it really is! Many Blessing to you and yours for a happy and safe Holiday!!
~Theresa
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25 June 2014
Summer is "Officially" Here - Time for something Cool...
Good Morning!! This morning I'm writing to wish you all a Happy, Healthy, fun-filled Summer!
That being said, I am not much of a Summer person, myself. I'd pretty much prefer any other Season, actually! I don't know if it is because I live in California and we get some very hot days here!! Eeeks! High 90's -100's Hot, or if it's just because I, So enjoy the other seasons so much. Hmmm. Point for me to personally ponder, I guess. I had Happy Summer Childhood memories, so nothing there. Oh well! I will not complain, as I know many people would love to trade places with me, and I probably wouldn't Love all of their seasons either! Aren't we funny creatures?!
One thing is for sure, I LOVE the time spent with the kids, the family gatherings and the celebrations, that we could not have any other time of the year! So, on that note I wanted to share with you one of my new favorite recipes, that really is something to be enjoyed in the Summer!! Do you like Lemonade? I have never been a real big fan. However, now that i have discovered this new (well, new to me, anyway) infusion of raspberries, it has quickly become one of my all time faves! Odd, isn't it, how our tastes change over the years? :)
20 June 2014
When God Gives You Peaches...You make Cobbler!!
Like the title says, when you're given peaches, make this yummy Cobbler!! I am lucky enough to have some wonderful friends, who happen to have a peach tree! And, no, they don't bake! So, it seemed the natural thing to ask them what they were going to do with all their peaches. Right? Anyway, they, pretty much, told me I could come pick my fill.....and, of course, I did!! Thanks Sara and Dave! After getting my basket and my canvas bag full, I hurried home to make this Cobbler, that has quickly become a favorite! Isn't it Beautiful?!
Look at these beautiful, hand picked fresh Peaches!!
However, as beautiful as they are, you can't really bake anything super yummy with those skins on them. So, I started preparing for my Cobbler by blanching the peaches. This is a bit of a process in itself, so I have included a little link here on how to blanch peaches, just in case you didn't know. :) Fascinating little sidenote here: for all the recipes out there in the World Wide Web, there are precious few that actually use fresh peaches. More often, than not, I see dump two cans of fruit instead of slice so many cups.... So, I guess what I'm saying is:
if you have access to fresh fruit, the taste and experience is much better! This is also a great recipe to make with your kids! Summer fun that they'll truly remember. I still remember canning plums, apricots, pears and making applesauce with my Mum and brother and sisters. It is one memory that we all say is a favorite. All the summer vacations and trips, yet, we all remember, vividly, how we took turns on peeling, slicing, stirring, etc.. the different stations my Mother would have set up for us to help. I think everyone agrees, turning the hot apples through the colander and having the applesauce come down through the holes was our favorite! Funny, what memories stick, isn't it?
How to Blanch Peaches video Here:
Back to the recipe. These are those ones from above after blanching and the peel sliding off! Aren't they perfect? Okay, I'll be honest, I'm only showing you the really nice ones, but you get the idea.
Now that we have them blanched and peeled, simply remove the pit and slice (much like the canned ones) You will end up with a gorgeous bowl of peaches ready for anything! Jam, butter, crisp, or this wonderful Cobbler recipe.
Did I mention that, despite the very nice and very fresh Peaches, this is really not a low fat or low sugar recipe? You have to splurge a little every once in awhile....this would be a great way to do that!
After I have then all sliced and in a bowl, like this, I strain off all the yummy juice into a saucepan. It doesn't need to be big. You'll probably get 1-1/2 to 2 cups of syrup for 5-6 cups of sliced peaches. Put that on the stove with 1/2-1 cup of sugar, depending on the ripeness and your taste. You can turn that on now, you're just going to cook that enough to dissolve the sugar, well, and get the desired sweetness you want. These ones weren't very sweet on their own, so I added a full cup of sugar to the juice! It's well worth it and you won't be adding sugar to the peaches, so, technically, this is it!
After about 5-6 mins on low heat you end up with this beautifully rich peach-yy syrup!
5-6 cups of Peaches (If you must, you may used canned here) it does work, ughh!
1/2-1 cup of white sugar
the juice of 1 lemon ( squeeze this over your peaches in the bowl while you are working on pitting and cutting the rest)
1/2 cup of butter ( I know! keep reading...)
5-6 tablespoons of cream cheese
I box (15.25 oz.) of white or yellow cake mix (I know you think I've gone mad, but the yumminess to come is so worth it!)
Finally, Cinnamon to taste.
Wheww!! Okay, you all still with me? It really is good and really is worth the calories. (Maybe schedule in a couple extra trips to the gym this week or jog a few miles. You can do it!) I have faith in you!
Pour the dry cake mix into a bowl and add the softened butter and cream cheese. You can use a pastry cutter, fork or knives, whatever you have on hand you don't need to cut it too awful much.

It should now resemble something like this:
Now that you have the cake mix ready, you can place your sliced peaches in a 9x16" pan and pour 1/2 of your sweetened peach syrup over them, being sure to get in all areas.. I know, it's going to seem to be a little too wet here, but it's not. Once you've done that you can start spooning your cake and butter mixture over the peaches, be sure not to dump it all on. You do want to evenly distribute it over your peaches...completely cover your peaches and juice with the cake mix.
When you have done that, you can take the rest of your peach syrup and drizzle it over the top of the batter. Did I tell you to preheat your oven? No, I guess not. You should preheat your oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit. Pop this in center of your oven, just like this!
Okay, this is the part that I always find difficult. "How long do you cook it for?" My usual answer to this question, is "Until it is done." :) Which is still true. You are going to bake this from 30-45 minutes depending on your oven, your pan, the amount of peaches and well, until it's done! I don't know how else to say it. Hopefully, a picture is still worth a thousand words. When it is done it will look like this!
I know not super pretty in the pan like this, but it is OH so GOOD!!! I recommend letting it set up for at least 20-30 mins before cutting into it. But, then it's all yours!! This is a great dessert to take to Summer get togethers, it travels well and is absolutely perfect with a scoop of Vanilla Ice Cream on top. I hope you'll give it a try this summer.. If you do, come let me know what you thought!!
If you are lucky enough to have any leftover, I, usually, like to reheat this back in the oven for 6 -7 mins. think it's much better slightly warm. However, my family will eat it either way.
Happy Baking!! Many Blessings to you and yours!
~Theresa.
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