Thursday, July 19, 2012

Lemon Chicken Pasta


 In this dish, the chicken really absorbs the lemon for a fresh taste in this pasta.

Ingredients:
8 oz Spaghetti
4-5 Pre cooked Chicken Tenderloins- Baked with salt and pepper
4 Tbsp Olive Oil
1/2 Tbsp Red Pepper flakes (or to taste)
1 Clove garlic, minced
1/4 Cup Lemon Juice
1/3 Cup of Grated Parmesan
Salt and Pepper

Directions:
Cook Spaghetti to package instructions and drain.  Slice tenderloins thinly (is that a word?) at an angle.  In a pan, add oil, red pepper flakes, and garlic. Saute for 2 minutes on medium-low.  Add the pasta and chicken and mix.  Add lemon juice and Parmesan and toss together.  Season to taste with S + P.



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Sunday, July 1, 2012

Custom Circle Skirts

This is one of the fun skirts out there to make.  I saw it on a blog and made one for my daughter.
A couple sheets of paper, a ruler and a calculator and you can make one sized for you.
You can find the tutorial here
You can get colored elastics at Joann fabrics, or dye your own with Rit Dye on white cotton blend elastic.  The more cotton in the elastic, the better the dye will take. 
This is a super cute skirt, no seams!


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Friday, April 27, 2012

Things I love...e.l.f. Makeup and Suave Conditioner

Things I love....I recently stumbled upon e.l.f. makeup at Target.  Prices starting at $1 they have some great stuff.  I tried the stick blush, a lipstick and a foundation brush.  Wonderful! I love this company.  They have so many options to try.  They also have a $3 and $5 lines of products.  I just recently got the $1 concealer, which worked great under my eyes and smelled nice too. 

Suave Professionals sleek conditioner. Wow. At $1.78, I like this more than the $6 Loreal Sleek I was using.  I wouldn't even have considered trying it, but at my last haircut, I was told this is better than most things out there, even Matrix.  The lady at Hair Cuttery said they did a recent study/test on shampoos and conditioners.  Pantene (which I was also using) and  Head and Shoulders scored the lowest.  She said that there was floor polish in H & S and Pantene was the worst for leaving a residue on your scalp and hair. What?  I'm not saying that I'm not still going to use it, however I did come out on top money wise as Suave Professionals exceeded my expectations.  I'm a believer. 

If you have a favorite product, please share!  Word of mouth is the best.

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