Thursday, October 31, 2013

Strawberries with honey and lime

This is SUPER simple and SO yummy!!  Last week fresh strawberries were on sale for $1 per pound, $1.50 this week.  My kids LOVE strawberries anyway you slice them, but they really like this.

Strawberries with honey and lime

Ingredients:
2 lbs strawberries...washed, stems removes and diced
juice of 1/2 lime
2-3 T honey

Directions:  Combine strawberries and lime juice.  Drizzle with honey to taste and stir.
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Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Homemade Root Beer

This is the perfect recipe for Halloween, or anytime really.  But really...if you have a big witch's cauldron, isn't this the perfect Halloween beverage?

I remember my parents making homemade root beer growing up, but have never made it myself....and it has been a long time since I have had it.  One of our sons had a couple friends over the other night and we decided pizza and homemade root beer sounded good....and the root beer is fun.  You need a 5 gallon insulated drink cooler to make this...or if you don't have one(like me), you can split the ingredients into two smaller ones.

Of course, being the terrible photographer that I am, I forgot to get a picture of the finished product.  I only got this picture at the beginning.  I almost didn't post because of that, but decided to share and next time we make it I will get some better pictures and update :)

Homemade Root Beer
Ingredients:
4 lbs. sugar
3.5 gallons of water
1-2 2oz bottle of root beer concentrate (found in grocery stores by the vanilla), I added one bottle and ~1T.
4.5-5 lbs of dry ice
5 gallon insulated drink cooler

Directions:  Combine sugar with one gallon of hot water and stir until the sugar has all dissolved.  Add your root beer concentrate, start with the 2 ounce bottle....after you add all of your water, taste it and add a little extra concentrate...if you like a little stronger root beer taste.  NOW, you want your root beer mixture to be as cold as possible before you add your dry ice, BUT you don't want to add the water then extra ice or you will water down your root beer.  SO I put ice into the container that I was using to measure my water(2 qt pitcher), then filled it to the amount and added it to the warm sugar/root beer water.  Add 2.5 gallons of water, so that you have the total of 3.5 gallons.  If your root beer is cold when you add your dry ice, the dry ice will carbonate your root beer more...does that make sense?  Add your dry ice and give everything a good stir.  Put your lid on the container, loosely.  If you put it on tight, the pressure will make it all explode.  If you leave the lid completely off, your root beer will be flat.  Brew your root beer for approx an hour.  As it sits longer it will become slushy...yummy!!  We left some overnight in our cooler and it was still slushy the next day.

Make sure that you handle the dry ice carefully and with gloves.  If you touch it to bear skin, it will burn you.  If you eat the slush, make sure that it is slush not the actual dry ice.

Also, I would recommend making this outside.

I hope this makes sense.  If you have any questions, leave a comment and I'll try to answer.
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I'm still here....

WOW!!  I can't believe that it has been almost 6 months since I have posted anything!

I have NO good excuses either.

We have had a busy and FUN time during these 6 months and I have just been lazy about posting.

SO....this post will have too many pictures and no recipes, BUT....I do have a recipe to share soon.

We have had birthdays....with birthday cakes

ahh...a teenager in the house :)


My 'attempt' at a pinata cake

This is supposed to be a figure 8 race track for an 8th birthday

We were able to go to Utah to visit family for a few weeks....

I am the WORST about taking pictures while on vacation.  I snapped these on our last day.  I actually made the kids get out of the car to snap some pics with the cousins.  Too bad one of my other sisters and her cutie had just left and we were missing 6 other cousins too....see...SLACKER!!

 While in Utah I ran my 3rd half marathon - not me above :) I ran the American Fork half for the second year in a row.  It was AWESOME!!  And I got a PR by 6 minutes, 11 minutes faster than last year running this race.  Jake(above) and my niece ran the 5k.  I'd add a picture of us all together, but they are on my husband's cell phone.

The boys started school...

  
 If you know my boys...don't tell them I posted this one - k - :)

So, school started almost 2 months ago....since then we have been doing homework and playing soccer.

We've had a fun 6 months and now I am back to post more regularly...I hope.  If you are still reading, THANKS :)

So, tell me....what have you been up to the past 6 months?
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