Friday, March 19, 2010

Can Colander/Strainer



Do you have one of these handy dandy can colander/strainer?? I found it at Bed Bath and Beyond for $3.99....what a great little gadget! Every kitchen needs one :) It comes in handy for draining syrup from cans of fruit, juice from vegetables for recipes without the juice, etc.

While searching for a picture of the item to put on the blog, I found another use for it....TUNA PRESS!
With this handy little tuna press, you'll stop smooshing the sharp-edged lid down on the tuna and tilting the can to drain. Remove the lid, place the tuna press over the can, and push down. The liquid will rise to the surface and you can dispose of it easily. How great is this!!

I found it on Amazon listed for $2.99 here. I bought it at Bed, Bath and Beyond for $3.99, but couldn't find it listed on their website. Pampered chef also has a version here, listed for $4.50.

Happy cooking,
Lisa

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Zaxby's Clubs



Join the Zax Kidz Club! They will mail you a free cookie card just for joining. Then, a free kidz meal card will be mailed to your child every birthday. Kidz must be 10 and younger to enter. Go to the Zaxby's site to join OR email ALL children's names, mailing address and dates of birth, including year, to zaxkidzclub@zaxbys.com.

They have a club for us adults too! For joining the Zax Mail Club they will mail you a coupon for a free meal deal. Who doesn't want to go to Zaxby's for a free meal! Join here.

Happy eating!
Lisa

Monday, March 8, 2010

Beach: Sand and Shell Frame


I want to share this with you guys BEFORE everyone goes on their beach trip this year. So tell me, pretty much everyone goes on some sort of beach trip in the summer, right? Ok, if not every summer, at some point in your life you will go to the beach!! Family trips, honeymoon, etc. Well, I have a neat inexpensive souvineor!

While at the beach this summer, all week long I collected shells. Pretty shells: different sizes, shapes, textures....ones with character. I also collected some sand from the beach. My idea....to use the sand and shells to create a frame for my mom for christmas. Upon arriving home, I went to Michael's (one of my 3 fav stores along with Joann's and Hobby Lobby). I bought one of the unfininshed square wooden frames for about $1.00. Other supplies I used were Mod Podge and craft paint. I painted one coat of blue paint on the frame. Then, I painted Mod Podge on top. While it was still wet, I sprinkled sand all over the frame. This created a great beach feel. I had also purchased a pre-painted beach umbrella for the side of the frame. After the mod podge and sand dried. I hot glued the umbrella cut out and all of my collected shells around the painted frame. And voilĂ ! See my masterpiece below! Of course, I couldn't just make one for my mom....I wanted one too!! The picture below is of mine. My mom's frame had a big group picture of the entire family. Now, you will have something to do with all those shells you collect at the beach ;-) Think Mother's Day or Christmas present.

Happy crafting!
Lisa