August 31, 2013

Painted Mason Jars For Fall

It's official, I've started decorating for fall, I just have to accept that summers wrapping up and cool weathers headed this way.

My first step was painted and distressed mason jars. I was at Big Lots and they had the most beautiful fall colored spray paint! Ah, I couldn't believe it! I picked my three faves Paprika, Fossil and Oatmeal. When I got home I quickly grabbed three jars and headed for the garage. I did 2 very thin coats of paint on each jar, letting it dry completely in-between of course. I then used some sandpaper to distress them up a bit. (wipe with a damp cloth to remove dust from distressing)

I used a little burlap ribbon that I had upstairs to tie a knot around the top of each jar then stuck in a few silk flowers. Ta-da! Dough Style fall Decor. Perfect.

August 28, 2013

Williams-Sanoma Slow Cooker Lasagne

Feed a crowd with this flavor-packed lasagna, which cooks to bubbling perfection in a slow cooker. If you’re lucky, you’ll have leftovers to enjoy for lunch the next day.

Ingredients:
1 Tbs. olive oil
2 lb. Italian sausage, casings removed
2 jars (each 24 oz.) tomato sauce
2 cups water
1 lb. whole-milk ricotta cheese
2 Tbs. chopped fresh flat-leaf parsley
Kosher salt and freshly ground pepper, to taste
18 ruffle-edged lasagna noodles (not no-boil noodles)
1 1/2 lb. mozzarella cheese, grated
2 oz. Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese, finely grated
Thinly sliced fresh basil for garnish
Directions:
In the stovetop-safe insert of slow cooker over medium heat, warm the olive oil. Add the sausage and cook, breaking up any large chunks with a wooden spoon, until the meat is browned, 10 to 12 minutes. Add the tomato sauce and water and bring to a simmer. Transfer the sauce to a large bowl.

In another bowl, stir together the ricotta, parsley, salt and pepper. Set aside.

Spread a thin layer of the sauce on the bottom of the slow-cooker insert. Cover the sauce with a single layer of uncooked lasagna noodles (about 3), breaking the noodles as needed to fit. Spread about 1/3 cup of the ricotta mixture over the noodles. Top with about 2 cups of the sauce, then sprinkle with about 1 cup of the mozzarella and 1/4 cup of the Parmigiano-Reggiano. Repeat the layering 4 more times, starting with the noodles.

Transfer the insert to the slow-cooker base, cover and cook on low according to the manufacturer’s instructions until the noodles are tender and cooked through, about 4 hours.

Position a rack in the center of an oven and preheat to broil.

Transfer the slow-cooker insert to the oven and broil until the cheese is bubbly and golden brown, 6 to 8 minutes. Let the lasagna rest for 20 minutes before serving. Garnish with basil and serve immediately. Serves 12.

August 22, 2013

Homemade Citrus Cleaner

Saw this on FB and wanted to give it a try. I've done a little more research online and some people love while others say it's horrible because of the odor. Hmmmmm.....

I guess I'll just have to wait and see.

HOMEMADE CITRUS CLEANER

Fill a mason jar with orange peels, pour in vinegar leaving about 1/4" space at top. Place a lid on tight and allow to sit for 2 weeks.

Strain liquid and dilute with a little water, pour into spray bottle and presto homemade citrus cleaner!