Friday, April 30, 2010

Freaky Friday-New $100 Bill Released

I think it's pretty amazing all the things they've thought of to print the new $100 bill that's recently been released by the Treasury. Unfortunately, with my fraud background, I know that there will be a new one attempted very soon! Though, I'm very curious to see how someone will come up with the 3D security tape. Thanks to my sister in law that sent me the link to this.

Thursday, April 29, 2010

Blabla Kids Review




Have you heard of Blabla Kids? I hadn't either until I ran across some of the most adorable little knitted dolls and animals out there! Perfectly knitted with bright, vibrant colors and really adorable. I gush over these because I love original things and I LOVE handmade. I'm inspired by play things that instill imagination and have a character all of their own. That's what I think of when I see the little dolls.


These are made in Peru! They are hand knitted by natural fibers grown locally and are really soft and cuddly. The French designer Florence Wetterwald is responsible for these adorable, whimsical creatures and the Peruvian local knitters make these with care. Blabla is also dedicated to fair trade practices and creating a relationship with the knitters.

I received a mini Andiamo. He is the perfect size for a baby and super cuddly and full of color and character. I also received for review, Mr. X. What a goof ball he is! He has lots of fur and a black and white ensemble too. He is a Boogaloo, fun and round.

Check out all the beautiful things you'll find there. I'm sure you'll find something you just have to have there!

*thank you to Blabla kids for letting me review your adorable creatures*

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Wordless Wednesday-Downtown Waikiki

My cute stuff having fun during a Honolulu Festival parade. We enjoyed it!

Monday, April 26, 2010

Making Tuesday Tasty-Grilled Asparagus w/Lemon and Garlic


My all time favorite vegetable, which is now in season, is asparagus. I know some people shudder at the thought of asparagus and I can only say to that, you don't know what you're missing! A major part in a great asparagus eating experience is, the right preparation. I personally like to toss mine in a little olive oil, salt, pepper, and garlic and roast until tender and a little crispy. I could and have polished off a bundle myself with that combination.

Here's a Paula Deen recipe that has a good take on bringing out the flavors of the asparagus! I would probably do without the lemon zest and go with a good squirt of lemon juice. If you like a stronger lemon flavor, lemon zest all the way!

Ingredients

1 pound asparagus

3 tablespoons olive oil

2 cloves garlic, finely minced

1 teaspoon grated lemon zest

1/4 teaspoon paprika

Salt and freshly ground black pepper

Directions

Trim asparagus. In a small bowl, combine oil, garlic, zest and paprika and stir with a fork. Lay asparagus side by side and pierce on 2 wooden skewers to form a raft. Place rafts on the grill and brush with oil mixture. Cook to desired tenderness and season with salt and pepper.

*photo courtesy of Foodnetwork.com*

Giveaways!

The Mom Reviews is giving away a $50 Chili's gc to one lucky winner! Contest ends May 7 so you better hurry up!


Ramblings By Nicole is giving away a four pack of muslin swaddlers by aden + anais-Ends May 10



Thrifty Wifey is giving away a Hamilton Beach 10 cup food processor!! I am so excited about this one. I've been wanting a good one for years! Ends May 10


Simply Being Mommy is giving away a pair of Shooshoos baby and toddler shoes. Hurry and enter, ends 5/14.


Two Of A Kind is giving away a Britax car seat! This is an awesome and rated very safe car seat. Go check it out!-Ends May 31


J Leigh Designs is giving away Summer brand organic sleepy baby, baby gear. Your choice of gear in the collection! That's so awesome! I would love to win the play yard-Ends May 31


Saturday, April 24, 2010

Mayu-Hand Knit Alpaca Clothing Review


I recently won a Mayu ruffle scarf in chocolate brown on Mayu's blog. I was very excited to win this item and couldn't wait to see what it looked like in person! I received my scarf very quickly and was blown away by how beautifully knit this scarf was. I've never felt real Alpaca wool and let me tell you, it's amazingly soft.

The color was rich and natural looking. The dye is beautiful and the scarf is really luxurious. Mayu works in conjunction with Peruvian village women to create a wonderful working relationship and friendship. Their business is making sure the women receive fair wages and have the freedom to care for their families while providing an exceptional and original piece of art.

I really love how unique this scarf is. It's very fashionable and can definitely be a new trend in winter months. The colors come in cream, black, chocolate brown, and red. I definitely will do some more searching on this website come holiday time.

*image taken from Mayu.com website*

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Wordless Wednesday-Lego Land


My step-son Jan 2007 at Lego land. It was a fun trip!

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Making Tuesday Tasty-Tomatillo Salsa Shredded Beef


2lb Chuck roast or other beef roast that you prefer
2/3 jar of your favorite tomatillo(green salsa). I used Herdez salsa verde(16 oz jar)
Season with garlic powder, onion powder, pinch black pepper
1 tbsp. of canola or olive oil
2 garlic cloves


This is a guesstimate but, wanted to put this down because it was tasty and ridiculously easy! I cut up a 2 lb. chuck roast into a few large chunks. I put a tablespoon of canola oil into the bottom of a large pan(deep enough to hold the roast and juice on stove top). I seasoned it with garlic powder, a pinch of black pepper, and onion powder. I would advise not to add your own salt as mine came out a tad salty adding some of my own in. I seared the meat in the pan on about medium high and turned the heat down to low when finished. I poured salsa over the top and two coarsely chopped garlic cloves in the pan. Slow cooked the roast on low for about 3 1/2 hours. You can do it to your liking. The meat was very soft and tender and had a wonderful bite from the tomatillo's.

Serve with tortilla's, rice, beans, whatever you like! Makes an excellent chimichanga, or taco filling too!

*photo courtesy of mexicanfood about.com*

Monday, April 19, 2010

Giveaways!

Mommy Goggles is giving away a personal art print 12x24 of one of your favorite photos from Modern Bird Studios-It would be so awesome to have one of these personal pieces on my wall!-Ends May 4th.

Check out this amazing giveaway from Larson Jewelers!!! Ipad and Tungsten combined
Win Matching Tungsten Rings and an iPad!
Tungsten Wedding Bands

Sugar Pop Ribbons is giving away a Medela Freestyle breast pump! I have seriously been lusting after a good breast pump after having my daughter. Mine is a single and it doesn't work well. I am unable to afford a quality one, so I'm trying to win, win, win! Ends May 1st.

Blessings Abound blog is currently offering a pair of Shoo shoo's shoes to one lucky winner. I've had a pair before and they are darling! Ends May 3

Eighty Mph Mom is giving away a Hoover Floormate Spinbrush vacuum! I could really use one of these for my tile in my big house! woot. Ends May 15

Friday, April 16, 2010

Freaky Friday-Social Media Trending

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Mother's Day Picks!

Mother's Day is coming around the corner. I have so many ideas of what I want and want to give, that it's getting overwhelming. There's my all time favorite kitchen and dining gifts I've been wanting for a loooong time!

Let's see, there's the Kitchenaid Professional 600 which would help me fulfill one of my dreams to become a better baker. And then there's the Cuisinart 14-cup brushed stainless food processor that I've had my eye on for what seems like forever. Then there's this Rachael Ray Stoneware that's all pretty awesome! And Le Creuset makes some amazing stuff that I've been drooling over including this 20-piece cookware set.

Maybe I'll send the link to this post as a hint since my Birthday and Mother's day are close together. There's lots of beauty products, handbags, and jewelry that I wouldn't mind receiving. *wink* My perfume is two years old so it's starting to change it's smell, time to get a new one like Vera Wang Princess, or Marc Jacobs Daisy, or even Stella by Stella McCartney.

Handbags? Well, it's been ages since I've bought a new handbag(about a year to be exact *gasp*) So, how about this Hobo International Jude Vintage leather handbag or this Nine West Leoni satchel

We'll see if he takes the hint?


Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Wordless Wednesday-Oregon Coast

Oregon Coast. Taken July 2009. Photo courtesy of my Sister-in-law.

Giveaways!

Mom-E-Centric is giving away a gorgeous bouquet up to $50 from the Flower Spot!-Ends April 16

The B Keeps Us Honest is giving away $100 gc to Tea Collection children's clothing-Ends April 30

Natural Mommie is giving away a Medela Pump In Style!-hurry ends April 30

The Mommy Files is hosting an Army Wives $100 gift card giveaway. You can use the gift card at a number of places! Hurry, ends April 18.

Akron Ohio Moms is giving away a Tiger Shark or up to $219 value in a ceiling fan from Palm Fan Store. My kids need fans in their rooms! Ends May 7

Nicole's Nickel's is giving away a YouFloral.com giveaway! Win a personalized bouquet of choice-Ends 4/19

Scary Mommy is featuring a giveaway for an Oreck Platinum Pilot vacuum valued at $599!!-Hurry, ends 4/30

Uprinting.com 18x24 Poster Print *Closed*

I've worked with Uprinting.com for awhile and I love their poster printing options! They come out beautiful and vibrant. They allow you to correct any errors, and they allow you to personalize it completely! How would you like to win an 18x24 Poster print of your favorite picture or graphics? Do you need a big poster to advertise your business? Do you want a poster sized photo of that perfect vacation spot? Here's your chance.

Win!

18x24 Poster Print for One (1) Winner

High Gloss or Semi Gloss

1 Business Day Turnaround

FREE UPS Ground Shipping

Limited to US Residents only

Rules

Please tell me what you would put on this poster print. This is mandatory and must be completed to be eligible to win.

Extra Entries

-follow me on blogger publicly for one entry and tell me you did.
-blog about this and post your blog link for 5 extra entries.
-follow me on twitter @kaiasmommy and tweet about the contest for one extra entry. Please leave link to your tweet in a comment.

Contest will end midnight Arizona time on April 30, 2010
Please leave a way for me to contact you or I will pick another winner.

Making Tuesday Tasty-Cherry Tomato Margherita Pizza


I love Margherita pizza's. They taste fresh and are very simple in their ingredients. I love the tang of the tomato, with the salt of the cheese, and the freshness of the basil. All of these together make your taste buds sing! You can of course add or take away from this, as with all the other recipes in here. I've never used fennel seeds and though it's an integral component in a lot of Italian dishes, I don't care for the flavor so I omit this.

Ingredients

1 13.8-ounce tube refrigerated pizza dough
1 tablespoon extra-virgin olive oil
1 12-ounce bag cherry tomatoes, stemmed
1 garlic clove, pressed
1/2 teaspoon fennel seeds, coarsely crushed in plastic bag
1/4 teaspoon dried crushed red pepper
1 4-ounce ball fresh mozzarella in water (ovoline), diced
4 ounces whole-milk mozzarella, diced
1/3 cup chopped fresh basil leaves plus small leaves for garnish

Preparation

Position rack in top third of oven and preheat to 425°F. Unroll dough on heavy large baking sheet; pull to about 12x8-inch rectangle, pinching any tears to seal. Fold over edge of dough to make border.
Heat large skillet over high heat 2 minutes. Add oil, then tomatoes; sprinkle with salt and pepper. Sauté until tomatoes are charred and beginning to break down, about 5 minutes. Transfer to large bowl. Mix in garlic, fennel, and crushed red pepper. Using back of fork, crush tomatoes in bowl, leaving large chunks intact. Season mixture with salt and pepper. Toss cheeses and chopped basil in medium bowl.
Sprinkle cheese mixture evenly over dough, right up to border. Spoon on tomato mixture in dollops, leaving some cheese uncovered. Bake pizza until crust is crisp and brown, 25 to 30 minutes.
Loosen pizza with metal spatula and slide onto board. Garnish with basil leaves.

*recipe and photo courtesy of Epicurious.com*

Monday, April 12, 2010

Potty Training


So, I've been thinking about subjects to write about lately to get the juices flowing again. Not blogging for awhile can do that to you! One subject I've read about lately and talked about is potty training.

I'm not about to say I'm an expert on this, I'm not about to tell you how to do it. I think what I want to write about is personal experience. Primarily when it comes to the child. My daughter is a first born and pretty headstrong. I had wondered often what it would be like to potty train my first. Would she be difficult and take a long time? Would she be afraid? Would she regress at all?

I think most first time mama's really start to get nervous when major milestones are approaching. There's so many variables. So and so did this, such and such happened with this one's child, etc. The number one thing I would say to any mom being nervous about any milestone or teaching step is that you know your child better than anyone!

You know how they react to certain things, you know how to calm them if they do react, and you know how to coax them when needed. I've known people that try and potty train at a year old and some that wait until 3 years old before even beginning. Why I chose to potty train my daughter and when was a personal preference for both my daughter and I.

She seemed to be ready around the time I started training her. She knew what was going on down there and started being ready for diaper changes fairly quickly. I didn't want her to be afraid or think that I was just forcing her to go all of the sudden so I started making a game out of putting her on the toilet with no expectation. My step-son, whom I didn't potty train, was terribly afraid of the toilet and the water and wasn't poop trained until he was 4 years old. I didn't want my daughter to be scared. She enjoyed the time sitting on the pot with a book and thought it was fun.

I bought underwear instead of pull ups because in my mind, they are glorified diapers. They are convenient when you want to rush out the door or have to be doing something in the car, etc. but, I didn't want to use them for training. I bought the thick training underwear and put them on my daughter. I took her to the bathroom about every 20 minutes and still she would wet or go poo in the underwear.

It was time to change tactics after that. I think that if you get stuck or something isn't working, change it up and see how your child responds. I went to the dollar store and bought stickers for my daughter's reward. I'd heard of candy as reward but, my daughter wasn't even two and she wasn't getting candy every day. I had heard about naked training through a friend that did it with her boys and it worked well with them. Off went her underwear and I stayed up on taking her often and asking her. She wasn't very verbal at the time but, she would get a certain look on her face when she had to go and would say "ew" to me. With the naked training, she was able to feel the sensations of going and wonder what to do with it. When I saw those signals, I would take her quickly to the bathroom. When she saw that she went to the bathroom and got a sticker, she was excited and starting putting the pieces together.

Over a few weeks time, she was completely potty trained including leaving the house. It can be done with patience and if you have a very head strong child, sometimes you have to change tactics. Sometimes you have to be patient and do a lot of coaxing but, don't be discouraged! It's a rewarding task to help your child to learn and grow and it's rewarding to have them out of diapers!!

Friday, April 9, 2010

Ultimate Blog Party 2010

Ultimate Blog Party 2010







Hey Everyone! My name is Melanie and this will be my second year joining the UPB. It's actually hard to believe it's been a year. I am married to my husband, Brandon for just about four and a half years. I have one step son who is ten and a daughter who is three. I write about giveaways, product reviews, faith, parenting, odd subjects, and whatever comes to me.

I am a stay at home mommy right now who does some odd Internet jobs from time to time. I enjoy spending time with my family, cooking, baking, and creating whatever comes to me.

I think the blog party is a great way to network and check out other blogs. And I can't wait to meet you! Please come by and say hi to myself and as many other participant as you'd like. My blog was quiet for about a month while I was offline but, I came back on in time to participate, lucky me.

These prizes are my favorite but, there are so many it's hard to choose!

Be My Guest hotel stay
$100 Restaurant.com certificate
Tupperware bundle
$50 Target gift card
$55 Amazon gift card
$200 Apple store credit

Giveaways!

Cool Canucks blog is giving away a Tike Tech stroller to one lucky US resident! I love these sporty, modern looking strollers and would love to win one. Go check it out and try your luck.-Ends May 1

Mom Start is giving away a copy of Celebrating Mom and a $75 gift credit to 1-800 Flowers! That sure would be a nice gift!-Ends April 26th

Happily Domestic is giving away a Kolcraft Contours Tandem stroller to one lucky winner! Worth $250-Ends April 30

A Busy Mommy is giving away a $50 Photofiddle credit for a specialized print of your favorite photo.-Ends April 24.

Luvs Jurn 3 is giving away a $50 gc to Babies R US-Ends April 30

Thrifty And Chic mommy is giving away a Safety 1st Air Convertible car seat-Ends 4/25

A Mom's Impression is giving away a Safety 1st Complete Air convertible car seat-End 5/15

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Spring Is In The Air!

Spring is here! Or least it's been here for a little bit. The weather has warmed and lots of things are blooming. I mean, everything from desert flowers, to bushes, to trees. You get the picture.

We purchased our home last Summer, toward the end of it. The back yard is completely unfinished and our front is eclectic to say the least. Whoever planted in the front yard must have just said, we are just gonna stick a few things in there willy nilly and be done with it.

I would like to put some window flower boxes in, especially in the back yard against my big window. I grew up in a historic area in Oregon and got to see window boxes all the time. I always thought they were so pretty full of lush flowers or herbs.

Now to figure out how to mount them in stucco without ruining it?

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Wordless Wednesday-First Haircut


Anyone that knows us in real life knows that our daughter was bald for quite awhile. Her hair didn't actually really start growing until she was about two years old. From age two to three is when it really took off. Of course, it's at different lengths and I haven't cut bangs into her hair so, she needed a trim badly. I kept a couple of curls so she can see just how light her hair was before. She's got a bug bite on her face :(.

Some Like It Vintage $50 Gift Card GUEST GIVEAWAY!!!!

Some Like It Vintage $50 Gift Card GUEST GIVEAWAY!!!!

Making Tuesday Tasty-Chicken Scallopini


I LOVE this combination. You can make it ridiculously decadent with a lot more butter or you can be conservative like this one. I love the tang and the creaminess contrast. I also like this with capers. You can vary this to your liking as well but, this is a good base.

Ingredients

¼ c. flour
Salt and pepper
4 skinless, boneless chicken breasts pounded to ¼ -inch thickness
2 Tbs butter or margarine
1 Tbs olive oil
1 garlic clove
1 c. chicken broth
¼ c. dry vermouth
¼ tsp. dried marjoram
1 bay leaf
1 can artichoke hearts, drained and halved
8 thin lemon slices

Preparation

1. Combine flour, salt and pepper in a shallow dish. Dredge chicken breasts in flour to coat; shake off excess.

2. In a large frying pan, melt butter in oil over medium heat. Add chicken and cook until lightly browned. Remove and keep warm.

3. Add garlic to pan; cook 1 minute. Add broth, vermouth, marjoram and bay leaf to pan. Bring to a boil, stirring constantly. Return chicken to pan; add artichoke hearts and 4 lemon slices (put in the liquid). Cover and simmer 10 to 15 minutes until liquid just begins to thicken and flavors blended. Discard bay leaf and lemon slices.

4. Arrange chicken and artichokes on serving plates. Pour sauce over chicken. Top each piece of chicken with a fresh lemon slice.

*recipe courtesy of Epicurious.com* *photo courtesy of ehow.com*

Monday, April 5, 2010

Easter, etc.

I hope that you all had a very blessed Easter. And for my followers that are Christian, I hope that you felt the impact of his gift to all of us. I did!

Due to some personal situations, I haven't been to church in over a month. I felt that absence and was really excited to be able to partake of everything. I was able to fellowship and eat with my friends and family. I was able to remember His sacrifice to us. I was able to enjoy the prayer and testimony of people he has touched. In all, a very blessed Easter!

I was out of town for awhile so, it's been really nice to be in my own home again. My husband and I painted our daughters room and updated it with some pictures and decorations on the wall. That was nice to get done in an afternoon. She loves the color and having her room all set up now. The home updates have taken some time for us and I was growing impatient!

Our kitchen is mostly painted, we ran out of paint though so we will need to pick up another gallon. Next up, the living/family room. We bought an accent wall paint and a neutral and I can't wait to see the impact of that. It should be really interesting and with a red, pretty bold. I love color! In Arizona, a lot of the houses are painted white or very neutral colors. Being in apartments for so long made me HATE white walls ha ha. I'm trying to paint colors without it being completely obnoxious. Right now though, our kitchen and our living room which are rooms right next to each other are going to be very different. We will see how that works.

I hope you all have a wonderful week!

Giveaways!

Faithfully, Frugal, and Free is hosting a baby shower worth $1700!!!! I am so excited about this one I had to post. Hurry, ends May 1st. Maybe I'll get lucky and get an awesome Birthday present out of this one??

The Aubut Family is giving away a Hygeia breast pump worth $299 dollars! Wow! I want one so bad and have been trying to win one as they are just a little out of my price range. Enter now until April 17th!

Unexpected Bliss is giving away a Nikon camera as a way of giving back. She is going through a difficult time right now and could use your prayers and thoughts as well. Ends today

Is It Monday Already blog is giving away a Kolcraft Jeep stroller, it's a great little open and go stroller that takes up very little room. -Ends April 16

Dustinnikki Mommy Of Three is giving away a K'nex bundle worth $170!!! If you haven't seen them, they are really awesome building toys for your little ones to the bigger kids in your life. Ends April 20

Trekaroo is holding a giveaway for a Safety 1st air convertible car seat.-Ends 4/11

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Spicey Designs GUEST GIVEAWAY!!!!

Spicey Designs GUEST GIVEAWAY!!!!