Ooey Gooey Goodness

I have mentioned before (once or twice) about how much I love Pinterest. I’m finding so many good things there – crafts, scrapbooking inspiration, and most importantly, new recipes to try.

I have also mentioned before (once or twice) about how I am so not a morning person. I don’t really get going until mid-day, mentally, and so the early mornings required of being a mommy of school-age children is rather challenging for me. Most days, I feel somewhat like a zombie shuffling through the routine. But, I like to have something warm and yummy for my girls to eat before they leave for school.

So, imagine my pleasure when I stumbled across this little gem on Pinterest last week. I knew it had to be somewhere in our future – it looks like a super-easy version of Monkey Bread.

So, this morning was the morning.  I modified the recipe to suit what I had on hand and received no complaints from the monkeys in the house.  They said it was like a cross between cinnamon rolls, biscuits and pancakes.  Well, that is probably because it is! img_1260

I didn’t use the fancy tube pan – I just used my trusty loaf pan – same basic principle but much easier for me to dig out at 5:30 in the morning. (I said it was early, didn’t I?)

You can get the recipe over on Pinterest for the original version.  Or you can use mine here.  I think they’re so close they are virtually the same.

Great idea for a quick breakfast treat.

Gooey Breakfast Goodness

~1 Tbsp cinnamon (I just estimated)
~4 Tbsp butter
~1/2 c sugar (or brown sugar)
~1/4 cup pancake syrup
1 can Pillsbury Grands Biscuits

  1. Preheat oven to 350.
  2. In a large measuring cup, combine first four ingredients. You may want to melt the butter/syrup in the microwave for about 1 minute to make the mixing easier.  Mix well.
  3. Pour about 1-2 Tbsp of the syrup mixture in the bottom of a well-greased loaf pan (just enough to coat the bottom.
  4. In the pan, then stand biscuits on their sides like little soldiers marching along.
  5. Pour the remaining syrup mixture over the biscuits and sprinkle with cinnamon sugar if desired.
  6. Bake at 350 for about 30-40 minutes.
  7. Allow them to cool for a couple minutes before diving in to the yummy goodness. Can be rewarmed in the microwave if any are left over.

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A few recent recipe successes

I thought I’d share some recent recipe successes I’ve had – things that were new to us to try – and mostly stuff I’ve found on Pinterest. It’s my favorite new recipe site!

  • Super easy super yummy crock pot soup: can of rotel, can of corn, can of black beans (drained & rinsed), 2 frozen chicken breasts, 8 oz cream cheese, 1 packet dry ranch dressing, 1 tablespoon cumin, 1 teaspoon onion powder, 1 teaspoon chili powder. Put all ingredients in crock pot and cook 6-8 hours. Shred chicken, and enjoy! not sure this soup has a name, but if it did, it should most definitely have cheese in the name of it. It’s kinda like Chicken Tortilla soup met cheese dip and had a baby and this is the love child.  Very good and great on a cold winter day.
  • I made these biscuits for breakfast one morning.  The kids wouldn’t eat them (I think because they were both sick and I made them with whole wheat flour) but SuperMan and I loved them. (I made me-maw’s biscuits from this post)
  • I made these sausage balls a while back (for Christmas) and they were a huge hit. The secret is cream cheese in the mix. Makes them very moist. And heck, if you’re eating sausage balls, what’s a little cream cheese? It’s not exactly diet food. Smile

And here are some things I want to try but haven’t yet:

  • yumI was planning to make these cheesy garlic biscuits for dinner one night (or, rather, with dinner. Not for dinner, although I could certainly get on board with cheesy biscuits for dinner.)
  • And this pasta is called Angel Pasta. I’m thinking it looks an awful lot like an adulterated Alfredo, but I’m going to give it a try.
  • New and improved coconut and pineapple cakeAnd this cake just looks divine. I’ve already decided it’s going on the menu for the next get-together I have. Oh.my. I need an excuse to make it, have one piece and give the rest away.

What about you? Any recipes you’ve tried lately that your family has enjoyed? Any you have on the list of “to try soon?”

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But, I warn you… It is addictive.

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Pinterest is dangerous

I could spend hours (and sometimes do) looking at Pinterest.

The creativity and ideas are just stunning…

The trick, though, is to not get bogged down in LOOKING and use it as a springboard for DOING.

Today I took advantage of a little free time and did just that.

I found this pin:

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And I thought that the cover would be really nice for my bible.

I followed the link to the blog where there were some samples (so pretty!)

And then I remembered the fat quarters I had in my drawer that were originally going to be napkins but Big Girl and I decided they were too pretty to be napkins.  So, they were just waiting to be used…

Hmmm…

I wonder if they’d be big enough for a bible cover?

I pulled up the website where this project was and tried to figure out how to make it without spending money on a pattern. I mean, it’s basically a rectangle, right? How hard could it be?

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So, I fiddled and pinned (and called Mom to talk it through) and finally figured it out.

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It fits perfectly!

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If I’d had a little more fabric, I would’ve made the insides a little longer, but I think it is good enough.

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Now, I wonder what else I can make that I find on Pinterest?!?

My newest obsession

I think I have found a new love… and the coolest part about it is that there are no calories involved!

I’ve discovered a joy in sewing.

Really.

I never thought of myself as anyone who would enjoy sewing – as a matter of fact, I have traditionally come up with sewing projects and then tried to coerce my mom into making them for me… to her credit, that rarely worked and she usually just coached me along and made me do them myself.  But I was always very intimidated and afraid of ye olde sewing machine and shied away from any projects I saw.

Until recently.

Then I got this harebrained idea to make non-calorie-coma-inducing Christmas gifts and I started to search for an easy project.

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And these were born.

My girls helped. They were the stuffers and turner-right-side-outers.  It was a fun project and everyone seemed to be pleased when they got them for Christmas.

I also made some placemats.

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I figured sewing a rectangle couldn’t be that difficult, right?

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My finished product:

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And they looked nice on my table for Christmas dinner!

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Now, I’m considering some new projects for the new year…

I want to make some cheerful napkins to use (I’ve forgone paper napkins in favor of cloth – so much easier (and cheaper!) to use) and I’m considering some other projects that I’ve stumbled across on Pinterest:

Cute bag and quilt instructions.

How cute is that?

so cute. may have to make these for summertime purses.

And that!?!?

And mug rugs for my tea cups. So cute!

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And if I get really ambitious:

review includes link to pattern -- cute bag!

Oh my.

links to NINE different bag-sewing tutorials.

This could be dangerous…

 

Have you got any great pins on Pinterest?

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My newest addiction

I held out for as long as I could.

I really did.

Promise.

I kept telling myself that I had enough things to waste my time with that I did not need to add anything else.

And I believed it.

For a while.

And then I started seeing the cutest things posted on people’s Facebook pages…

things they’d bookmarked over here…

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Have you been there before?

evil, evil thing. Winking smile

Sucks up your time, seriously!

But the things out there – oh, my. Candy for my brain and eyes.

things like this

breakfast ring using buttermilk biscuits...want.

And this

outdoor lighting

 

or this

genius

It’s so much fun.

I may never do many of the things that I pin over there, but it is a great way to relax at the end of a busy day – scrolling down the pages, looking at all the beautiful things.

If you’re already addicted too, I’d love for you to follow me! (I’ll follow you back – I’d love more ideas!)

If you’re not… well, I can’t be held responsible for the time you’re gonna lose if you decide to join us… but it sure is fun!

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Come on over and join the party!