Showing posts with label DIY. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DIY. Show all posts

August 16, 2012

Weekend/Week Wrap-up

Whew, Thursday already!! Time has just been FLYING by.....so, here is a quick run down of what we have been up to....

  •  (oh, the bullets....so professional? so cheesy? so something?) Friday night, I baked some cupcakes for my friend's husband's birthday. Because I had to be up early Saturday morning, I had to bake these Friday night and then ice them Saturday right before she picked them up
  • why did I have to be up early Saturday morning? To run my second 5k....and it went GREAT! For several reasons...first off, it wasn't 4 bazillion degrees this time...it was actually, dare I say, brisk? chilly, even? Second, because I set small goals for myself (sometimes..more on that later). For my first 5k, I just wanted to finish...I didn't even care if I had to stop and walk once in a while...just wanted to finish. (Yes, I did have to stop and walk a couple of times...I have said before (maybe to you guys?) that I am not a runner....I would like to be and am working my way there but definitely not winning any medals over here!). This time, I set two goals: 1) To run the whole time and 2) To beat my time from before......and I did! I only stopped one time for a few seconds to tie my shoe (lesson learned to double knot your laces) and finished a full 3 minutes and 12 seconds faster then before. I will take that, ladies and gents...sure will.
  • Saturday, Husband's parents wanted to keep Finn overnight so Husband and I got to have an impromptu (and much needed) date night! We had dinner at Mimi's, played a round of putt putt, went to Dairy Queen for some ice cream, and then went home and stayed up way too late watching tv shows on Netflix
  • Sunday, I got a wild hair to redo my house....namely, the spare bedroom/office "situation" (yes, it was a messy situation) and Son's room. Being the beginner blogger that I am....I didn't take before pictures.....um, what?!! whoops :( BUT, I promise to take some good photos of the finished product this weekend and share them! Separate post on what all I did to follow......REALLY wish I would have taken those pictures!
  • Sunday evening, we went to water the grandparents horses and feed their fish so we went back to Dairy Queen for a cheeseburger.....remember me eating healthy? yeah, not all the time...sometimes after a long day of painting/scrubbing/moving, etc, a girl's just HAS to have a burger...right? ;)
So, that's about it! This week we have just been workin, schoolin, shippin some things for the Etsy store (remember that? yep, she's still going strong!, plus, a church swim party last night and Son is off of "school" today for a day with his Aunt K before she starts back to college...whew! Already been kind of a long week (for us, at least)

Hope everybody is doing great and having a terrific week! 

May 31, 2012

Fresher Fave Foods- Homemade Applesauce

Along with the carrots that weren't getting eaten as quickly as they should, I had a few apples that were going to get away from me if I didn't use them up. Yesterday, while reading the blog, Huckleberry Prairie, I came across a recipe she posted for homemade apple sauce. (I just tried to go back to her site and find the recipe to link it here but the site is not working!? I will have to check back later. Hope she didn't delete her blog...it was super cute and I was really enjoying it!). My son LOVES applesauce and we go through quite a bit of it so I thought I would give this a shot and see how he liked it!

Homemade Applesauce

4 apples, peeled and diced (I used Gala apples)
1/4 cup sugar (I actually used Splenda Granulated)
1/2 tsp ground cinnamon
3/4 cup water


  • In a medium sauce pan, combine water, sugar, and cinnamon. Add your diced apples and mix well. 
  • Cook for 15-20 minutes over medium high heat. (be sure to check your water level while this is cooking and add a smidge more if needed...but, do remember (because I didn't) that this will release the apple juices when you mash and adding too much water with make it too "soupy"
  • Remove from heat and allow to cool for 10 minutes. Mash with masher (I don't have a masher...so I used one of my hand held mixer attachments)
  • Either serve immediately or refrigerate. 
This will make you house smell AH-MAZING! So good that my little one did not want to wait long to eat some of mommy's cooking. He ate a little bowl of barely mashed apples and he really, really liked it. 

Fitter Fave Foods - Hamburger Stroganoff

Around my house, I used to cook a lot of Hamburger Helper. Husband loved it and it was fast when we were running short on time for dinner, etc. However, in an effort to eat a little bit better and to eat less boxed dinners, I have been trying to find some super delicious homemade ways to make them instead. Last weekend, nothing was sounding good so I whipped up the one box of helper that I had left in my pantry...the flavor? Beef Stroganoff which was one of husband's favorites....I say was because well...

it was disgusting. 

One bite in and my husband said "You should get mom's stroganoff recipe to make. it's really good" and I knew I would never make boxed stroganoff ever again. Challenge accepted. Now, normally, I would do exactly that and just get her recipe to redeem myself but she is on a very well-deserved vacation and I was not about to call her about something as silly as a recipe! :) So, I did a little research and tried to come up with one to make on my own. Risky...but I did it. I was trying to find something that could be "(almost) as good as momma's" but kind of healthy to fit in to our healthier eating plan. The recipe I made was based off of a Cooking Light recipe, found here. (I made quite a few changes to make it husband friendly-he doesn't like mushrooms so I left that our and added some Worcestershire sauce for flavor)

Homemade Hamburger Stroganoff

8 ounces egg noodles ( I went wrong here...I didn't have enough so I used just macaroni noodles.not as good!)
1 pound extra lean ground beef
2/3 cup finely diced onion
1 clove garlic, chopped
2 tbsp all-purpose flour
1 cup fat free beef broth (I used what I had on hand which was "Chef's Cupboard Beef Broth" from Aldi
3/4 cup fat free sour cream
2 tbsp Worcestershire sauce
salt and pepper to taste

  • Cook pasta according to package directions. Rinse under cold water and drain. Set aside. 
  • Brown beef in non stick skillet over medium high heat until brown. Add onion and garlic to pan and cook for about 4 minutes or until most of the liquid evaporates.
  • Sprinkle beef with the flour and cook 1 minutes; stirring constantly.
  • Stir in broth and Worcestershire sauce and bring to a boil. Reduce heat and simmer for 2 minutes or until slightly thick. Add salt and pepper to taste
  • Remove from heat and stir in sour cream. Toss sauce with pasta and serve. 
I served this with some fresh roasted carrots (other recipe in next post) and all in all, it was a hit. I think where I went wrong was the noodles. While the elbow macaroni were fine, it is just one of those things where this tastes better with egg noodles so I will be sure and do that in the future. I also think you could get away with using less hamburger here...like even 1/2 pound instead and save the other half for another meal. This dish makes a LOT and even though Husband and I ate probably more than we should have, we still have more than plenty left over for me to have for lunch today and probably tomorrow. If you are cooking for just two people, you might even half this recipe if you aren't big on eating leftovers (Husband is not).

Turns out cooking homemade is just as fast as making the "convenient boxed stuff" and the taste is no comparison. Lesson learned!! 



DIY Tips and Tricks- Homemade Cleaners

Here are a few tips and tricks I have picked up along the way and put into use in My McCarty House: (most of these were probably found on Pinterest but I cannot remember so, if these are your ideas/recipes/etc please, please let me know so I can probably reference you! I will be sure and make note from now on...)


  • Cleaning a Glass Cook Top Stove:
    • if you have burnt spots on your glass cook top stove, make a paste of baking soda and water and apply to those areas. Let sit for about 30 minutes or so and then rub with fingers to remove tough spots. 
  • Cleaning a metal sink - 
    • baking soda and a couple of squeezes from a fresh lemon are the way to go! Just sprinkle baking soda around in your sink and add some fresh squeezed lemon juice and clean away! 
  • Homemade "All Purpose" Cleaner
    • Mix equal parts distilled white vinegar and water in a spray bottle and use it to clean surfaces. 
  • Homemade Tub Cleaner:
    • Mix in a leftover spray bottle (I have been using up my old store bought cleaners and then saving the bottles to re-use), mix 1/2 cup Dawn dish soap with equal parts vinegar and water. The article I read I believe said to just use the dawn and vinegar but I only had about a cup or so of vinegar left and filled the bottle the rest of the way with water and it seems to still work great. I used to use "Scrubbing Bubbles" to clean my bath tub but the smell was so strong and it just didn't seem to be working as well in our new house where we have hard water. With this cleaner, you just spray it on, allow to sit for a few minutes then just wipe it off and it works MUCH better than the bubbles without all the yucky fumes.
That's all I have for now but I have been trying to research some germ killing cleaners that are a little bit safer to use so I will let you know what else I find! 

Momma McCarty

Here lately, we have really been looking at our budgeting, lifestyle, spending vs saving, waste, etc. Not necessarily in a "Go Green" save the planet kind of way, although, we do love Earth and would like it to continue to be nice for Son then his sons then their sons, etc but, in an old fashioned homemaking sort of way...what would you call that? thriftiness? being frugal? self sustainable? who the heck really knows what to call it but what I mean is this.....less waste, less spending, more saving, less junk (do not confuse the word "junk" for "treasures" because they are NOT the same thing!!), etc. I think it stems from several different things and here are a few small examples of them:

*this momma got sick of throwing out a week's worth of leftovers every trash day...it was like lighting twenty dollar bills on fire every week, and child, that's just silly

*trying to keep a 3 year old (SHOCK-yes, sweet baby is almost three *snifffffff*) out of what you are doing so you can scrub and clean the house with "stinky chemicals" was making me crazy...there had to be a better, more affordable way to clean without putting him at risk of asphyxiation...and honestly, that baby boy loves to help me clean...loves it and I think it is good for him to learn at a young age to clean up after himself a bit, etc

*the need to save more....there have been a few recent life events that have dwindles our emergency fund down to well, none, and if you know me, you know that sends me into a PANIC...P A N I C. because just like that, life happens and you gotta be a little bit prepared for it! oh, and, son needs to go to college someday too...

*I have always been someone who got a great sense of pride in something homemade ...mostly that has been in the kitchen but as I have gotten older and after I became a momma, I started thinking a little bit more about just everything in general...what am I really feeding him? what is really on that surface he is touching now? what kind of person do I want him to grow up to be and how can I lead him there by living that way myself?

So, we are going to be living a little bit more of an old-fashioned lifestyle. A few quotes I have come across lately that have stuck with me are these:

"Make do and mend"

example: Last weekend while son and I were home with the ol' pink eye, I tackled a stack of repairs (missing buttons, etc and also, made my first article of clothing....normally, if a shirt got a hole or something, husband would just get rid of it and go buy something else. Now, while I will never ask him not to buy something for himself (new clothes, etc), I will try my best to keep him lookin' sharp with what is already in his closet ;) and also, I have been learning to revamp clothes I already have to get some different/more wear out of them.

"Eat it up, Use it up, wear it out, or go without"

example: no more buying an ingredient for one meal use and then throwing it out two weeks later when it is a science experiment in my fridge. Multi purpose items from now on....let's get creative! :)

an old favorite of mine "Happiness is homemade"

etc...

So, please join me as I continue my cooking adventures (and some mess ups! but, by golly, I WILL master bread baking....I cannot for the life of me get down how to make homemade bread, etc with yeast...but I will!! it's a challenge to myself), sewing adventures, cleaning tricks and tips, etc. 


Black Thumb Betty

If you have read this blog before, you may have picked up  on something....I have a black thumb....not just a black thumb but more of a black bubble surrounding me where any plant that gets within 5 feet of me, leans over and dies on the spot. I kid you not. So far this spring, I have successfully killed two ferns....actually, my lovely birdy friends killed those but I had a hand in it since I couldn't figure out what to do to keep the stinkers out of my hanging baskets or keep my ferns alive while the little birdies nested in there, one small floral hanging basket..(I seriously don't know what happened. I received two hanging baskets from my lovely mother-in-law for Mother's Day-to replace the aforementioned ferns, of course, and one it thriving and beautiful and the other one completely turned from green to white and dried up even though I continued to water it, had them both in the same location, etc) and, I am sad to admit that even though Son's plant he grew me at school seemed to be doing great for about a week or two there, it too suddenly looks a little "off" and "sickly". Anywhoooo, moral of the story is I cannot grow ANYTHING............

or couldn't.....until now. 

What am I talking about you might ask?


a container garden.

do ignore the grass that is not growing right there...potted plants are my area...the grass? leave that to my husband...I like to call him Hank Hill when it comes to our yard..he LOVES working in the yard and has been working VERY hard to get it in tip top shape and we will be removing/replanting/something with this back area so excuse the "work in progress" there

I know....I know....what am I thinking?? why on Earth would I put these poor seeds through the certain demise of not surviving in my care? Well, to be honest, wishful thinking? maybe a stubborn attitude that tells myself "I WILL grow something successful, dangit! (other than that sweet baby, of course)

and you know what??

THEY"RE GROWING!!






These last pictures were taken a couple of days ago and they have grown even more since! (I will try and remember to take another picture this evening to update)

So, here is what we have growing (or not growing) in our container garden:

Zucchini
Cucumbers
Basil
Green Bell Peppers
Jalapenos

The zucchini, cucumbers, basil, and cilantro were all planted from seeds and the peppers were planted from small plants I purchased at Lowe's. I chose these plants for several reasons. Numero uno, they are all things that my household will eat enough of to make it worth the money spent to grow them. They are all things I purchase weekly either at the local farmer's market or at our local grocery stores so I know they will be something that will be easily consumed at our home (as much as I would have loved to grow some tomatoes, I am the only one in the house that eats them therefore cannot justify trying to grow them) Numero dos, my mother in law inspired me with her "garden". She has container plants in her backyard where she grows yellow squash, cucumbers, and tomatoes and since she lives very close to us, I thought...hmm, I wonder if I can do that? So, I gave it a shot and so far, so good.....well, except for the cilantro....turns out (much to my taste buds sadness...*sniff*) cilantro doesn't like to be hot....should have done some more research on that one...I know it can be grown in our area but I need to go about it differently...turns out when cilantro's soil gets above about 75 or so, it gets cranky, packs up, and leaves town. While I am stubborn in wanting to be a gardener, cilantro is more stubborn and flat out said...nope, not gonna grow for you, lady....nice try. 

So, please continue to join me here for successes and failures of container gardening!! and maybe more! 



April 2, 2012

Weekend Recap and a DIY Project!

Happy Monday! This weekend was lovely! Lots of outdoor play time and a little bit of yard work. I made a few simple dinners (no recipes to share really although I did make a "lighter" graham cracker crust recipe that turned out pretty tasty! I will do a post for that one here in a sec).

One thing that we did get accomplished this weekend was revamping a porch swing that was left by the precious owners of the house. While Husband was busy power washing and mowing, I got to work.

Here is the photo of the porch swing before:

Not "bad" but had some rusty spots and just looked like she needed a little makeover.

Saturday during our routine shopping trips, I picked up some sandpaper and paint (I will go over this in a second) at Walmart and found some cushions at Target that I thought would be just right. While Husband had the power washer out, he gave the swing a quick sanding and washing and once it was dry, I got to work. The paint I bought was:


Rust-Oleum Universal Paint and Primer in "Oil Rubbed Bronze" (color #249131)

This stuff is awesome! It has good coverage and dries SUPER fast! It retails for $5.77 per can at Walmart and I ended up having to go back and get more. In total, it took me four cans to completely spray the entire swing. Still not bad! I bought three single seat cushions at Target that were on sale (Go, Go NOW!!! all their  cushions are on sale this week) for only $12 each! 

Here is the finished DIY'd swing:


Ta-daaaa!! 
(please ignore our next DIY project....refinishing the patio..any ideas? tips?)

Here is the breakdown of our cost:
Swing    $0 (thank you homeowners who were going to trash this when they moved)
Paint      $23.08 plus tax
Seats     $39.33 with tax

Grand total: $62.41

Absolutely, totally worth it as the three of us piled on the swing as the sun was going down last night and as my son says went "swingy, swingy" until bath time. Glorious <3