Sunday, June 30, 2013

Day 2: Manayunk Arts Festival 2013




Well Day 2 of the Manayunk Art Festival in the Emerging Artist tent went very well. It is only the second year they've done it.


All these pictures were take by my husband while on his way with the baby to come visit our booth. 

We live here in the area, so he loaded up the baby in the stroller and walked about a mile to come see us! What a good hubby, huh?


It was estimated that over 200,000 people visited this year. More than half came on Day 1. It ended up raining off and on on Day 2, so I think a lot of people came out early or only on the first day to avoided the increased heat and rain.


 There we are! Me & Brie

Day 2 turned out to be great for us! We did less # of sales but the ones we did make were larger than Day 1. We tripled our sales from Day 1! Yay us! AND by the end of July (when we deliver the order)  we will officially be available for purchase on the West Coast in the San Francisco based children's boutique named Kids Only. Wah-hoo!


Here's Eva walking around Mommy's booth while we were working. Don't ya just love how her stroller matches our company colors?! hehe


Walking around in between the town homes and businesses. And yes, it is 90+ degrees outside and Daddy dressed her in a winter fleece jumper and attempted to use a headband in her hair. 


And here she is in a quick trip to Pretzel Park just yards away from all the festivities. 





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Sunday, June 23, 2013

Day 1 - Manayunk Arts Festival 2013


This is my first arts festival as an artist and I am having a great time. I must admit that my skills as saleswoman are lacking a little, but I'm getting better at every interaction.



The weather hasn't been too bad so far, mid to high 80s. We had a tent but most of the day we were shaded, but I can't say the same for other vendors. Let's just say there were some lobsters walking around and not the eating kind. :(


We've gotten great response from our new aprons! We may also be setting up wholesale accounts with some brick-n-morter shops. Yay! Here are the aprons causing the stir...





The cupcake one has especially been popular. Unfortunately, I can no longer locate the fabric I used for tie strings and trim. So we're still offering this design on our Etsy shop but as a customizable apron. Here are the options for those interested:

Main Fabric Options

Accent Fabric Options

Please be sure to stop by my Etsy Shop if you are interest. I'm sure this guy is...lol!






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Thursday, June 13, 2013

Baking Substitutions with Chobani

Baking Substitutions with Chobani

There are so many options in baking these days that allow for substituting traditional ingredients to improve the calorie count or over healthiness of a recipe. For all your greek yogurt lovers I came across on Pinterest this list that uses Chobani Greek Yogurt as the substitute! Yum! 

Try them out and let us know what you think!


Happy baking!

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Tiny Prints Flash Sale!

Heads up on a Flash Sale!



It's wedding season, graduation season and summer birthdays. If you're in need of thank you cards and want to take them to the next level by having them customized, a great option is to head over to Tiny Prints here and enter code DEAL0613 to get 50% OFF! The sale runs from today 6/13/13 at 10am PT until 6/14/13 at 9am PT. 





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Thursday, June 6, 2013

Embroidery Freebie: S'more S'mores



I'm excited to announce our friends over at Urban Threads have released another new embroidery freebie. Pop over while it last and download this adorable design named S'more S'mores.






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$10 Dinners: Rosa con Pollo


As a young wife and mother, I am still getting used to my roll as family chef. Until recently I had also been a college student, so my husband did most of the cooking. Now its my turn. 

So with that and mounting college loan fees up for repayment, sticking to a budget is even more important than ever. So I've presented myself with a budget of $10 per day for dinners that will feed four (dinner and leftovers for lunch the next day).

Here's a recipe I had seen on the Food Network's TV show called 10-Dollar Dinners, but I've been cooking this for years. Rosa con pollo is Spanish for rice with chicken. This is also a one-pot meal, which is great because there's much less you need to clean when you're done cooking.


Here's what you need to get started:

                      $0.00 - garlic powder (already be in my spice cabinet)
                      $0.00 - cumin  (already be in my spice cabinet)
                      $0.00 - Caldo de tomate seasoning (in ethnic food aisle and already in my spice cabinet)
                      $0 .00- red (cayenne) pepper (already in my spice cabinet)
                      $4.84 - 1 pkg chicken thighs (8 piece Perdue on sale, reg. price $8.10)
                      $1.49 - 1 - 1 1/2 cup long grain rice (16 oz bag...will be able to use for multiple dinners)
                      $0.94 - 1 red bell pepper
                      $0.67 - 1 green bell pepper
                      $0.68 - 1 white onion
                      $8.62 TOTAL !!! 


Step 1: Mix seasoning

First we need to combine seasoning for chicken. I've never really done this in a very quantitative manor but the last time I cooked this I tried to measure it out for you. Garlic season was the majority at about 2 tablespoons. Then add a half a tablespoon of cumin, as it is very bold in flavor. Last add cayenne pepper as preferred. I have acid reflux and I wanted to be able to share this with my toddler, Eva. So, I only added about 1 teaspoon. If you like spicy, feel free to add more.


Step 2: The Rub Down!

Apply the seasoning you just mixed to both sides of the thighs. Be generous as some will come off in the pot later.

Step 3: Cook chicken thighs

In a large skillet, add enough oil (vegetable or olive....I used olive since its healthier) so that all the meat will have some touching it once you place it it. Place in your meat that has just been seasoned. Cook long enough so that the top and bottom get a little browned. I left them in while I chopped my onions for the next step. 

Remove from skillet once mostly cooked. Don't worry about it not being done all the way because they're going back in again later. DON'T DUMP YOUR OIL.


 Step 4: Cook onions

Take the onions your chopped while step 3 was cooking and place them into the pan. While cooking chop bell peppers.


Step 5: Add in peppers

Add in newly chopped red and green bell peppers and cover. Allow to simmer on medium heat for 5-10 minutes or until they look 1/2 way cooked.


Step 6: Add in the rest

Here's where it gets fun. Add in 1 to 1 1/2 cups of white long grain rice (can substitute brown if preferred), caldo de tomate seasoning, and chicken and enough water to cover the rice. The caldo de tomate seasoning is tomato bullion with chicken flavor. My store caries it both in powder and cubed form. I'm using powder. I added 2 1/2 tablespoons for a light flavoring. Be careful! This stuff is saaaalty if you put too much in.

Cover and allow to cook for 30 minutes. Add water throughout to prevent rice from drying out and sticking to skillet.

ENJOY!!! Let me know what you think.



Wednesday, June 5, 2013

WorkOut Wednesday: Popsugar Fitness


Being in the fitness industry for so long, I am always looking for a new and refreshing take on the same ole exercises. I came across PopSugar Fitness on Pinterest and really like what I have seen.

One of the goals of PopSugar Finess it to provide its viewers with free 10-minute workouts. Click the picture below for one such workout that incorporates the entire body.






Sunday, June 2, 2013

Momma's Homemade Cookies





So my husband had a mean sweet tooth attack and asked me to make some of my beloved chocolate chip cookies. I'm sad to say they're not my own recipe. Who knows who really came up with it first because its a very classic recipe, but I got it from my mom.


Ingredients:

2 cups - All Purpose Flour (can be substituted w/ whole wheat flour)
2 sticks unsalted butter, softened
2 eggs
3/4 cup white sugar
3/4 cup brown sugar
1 tsp. vanilla extract
 1/2 tsp. baking soda
1/2 tsp. salt
2 cup of chocolate chips

I use 16 oz. (or 1 regular size bag) Nestle chocolate chip chunks (can substitute as preferred)

Let's get bakin'!

Step 1: Preheat oven to 375 degrees.



Step 2: Mix together the following in electric mixer: butter and sugars; add eggs one at a time and beat until well mixed.



Step 3: Mix together dry ingredients: flour, backing soda, and salt in a bowl. Add to batter by hand (1/3, mix til blended, 1/3 mix til blended, rest and mix til blended). Do not dump all the dry ingredients into the wet. It won't mix correctly and turned into a nightmare.



Step 4: Stir in vanilla and chocolate chips. Use two spoons (teaspoon or tablespoon) onto ungreased cookie sheet. Bake until lightly browned, about 10 minutes.


Allow to cool and enjoy!

 

Saturday, June 1, 2013

How-to: Keep Your Nursery Smelling Good

For any mother of child in the diapers, that can be a challenge...especially when you run out of diaper pail bags. This is where I have currently found myself, but I've come up with a great solution and wanted to pass it forward.

As many of you know, it doesn't just take running out of diaper pail bags to make your nursery smell. I'm not aware of any single diaper pail model and prevents smell 100% of the time. 

I have friends with Diaper Genie Elite. I have the Munchkin Arm & Hammer version. We have all made the claim that they don't work sometimes. 

The Solution:

Go to your local dollar store and purchase small scented trash bags. Here are the ones I use from Dollar 
Tree. You get 50 bags for $1! Now that's a deal!

Just put the poopy diaper in the scented bag, twist the bag like your closing up bread, and tie it shut. Wala! 

No more stinky diaper smell and no need for numberless trips to the trash can in the garage.