Monday, May 12, 2014

Marry the beast and get that library.

It’s been quite a while since I’ve been on this blog, and I constantly kick myself about this fact. I've been sick off and on so much lately, that this, piled with work, eBay, and a few vacations/concerts/other things in my life, I have totally neglected my little personal space of internet. 

 So let’s start back up with something easy, BOOKS! I am a total book worm. I have gone through some points in my life where I haven’t indulged in this favorite past time of mine, but when I finally pick up a book that I love, it starts all over again and I’m reading 3-5 books a week.  

This hobby of mine can be a little costly, since I loath the library for the following reasons:

 1) If I totally love a book I want to keep it, it’s like a trophy, like "Look! I read this!" It makes me happy to see all my accomplishments.(I hate e-books for the same reason, but sometimes they’re just so much cheaper I have to justify it.)

 2) I can be messy. If I don’t own a book I get terrified that I will somehow ruin it and the library will hunt me down and murder me for ruining their book. 

 3) What if I start reading it, and then life, as it usually does, gets in the way and I am unable to pick up my book for a few days or weeks even?! I don’t want to be one of those people who avoid the library until amnesty day, throw my books at them and run! 

 4) Librarians. Enough said. 

 These, are all reasonable and sane reasons I have given myself allowing me to buy all the books in the world. If you are anything like me, and I would like to believe that you are so I’m not alone in the world out there, here are the places I go to and ways I like to save a few $$ when it comes to my book addiction.

 Savers/Goodwill 

 About 3 years ago I went to a local goodwill and picked up a 50Cent James Patterson book “Honeymoon” I tore through that book in a day or two and rekindled my love for Mr. Patterson. I won’t lie, his books aren’t the greatest things I’ve ever read, but he has for darn sure written a lot of books. These books are in abundant supply at all the Savers near me. Savers is great because most of their books are under $3 and are buy 4 get the 5th book free. How can you pass that up? I know I certainly cannot.

 Amazon.com 

 Oh amazon, how I love thee. Used books for 1 cent, brand new books for $1, and they almost always have what I am looking for. It can get tricky however with shipping. Yes the book may only be $4, but the shipping is $3.99. In that case I would rather go to Barnes and Noble and buy the book for $9.99 and not have to wait. A lot of items will have “FREE Shipping on orders over $35” Which isn’t a bad deal if you have a lot of things in mind that you want. 

 Amazon also has the Kindle store, I’ve ready many of their free books out of total boredom and you will find the occasional 99 cent, or $1.99 book that isn’t a total waste of your time. I find an e-reader is great when you are going on a long trip or any trip that requires light packing; you can bring as many books with you as you want with only taking up a silver of space in your purse. I would still rather the feel of the book in my hand, but you do what you got to do in these times. 

 Barnes and Noble 

 I’ve been a Barnes and Noble member for quite a few years now. I got the membership when I was young and rich (the spoiled 17 year old living at home) and somehow over the years my card was renewed which filled me with such joy I didn’t even try to question it. With the membership card you save 10% off almost everything, books, coffee, etc. 40% off hardcover best sellers, free shipping, and other savings throughout the year. I don’t know about you, but I think it’s a pretty good deal. 

 Now that I’ve divulged all my book buying secrets, I am going to bore you with a list of the books I’ve read so far in the 2014 calendar year. 

 An Abundance Of Katherines by John Green Personally

 I was drawn to this book for 2 reasons 1) I’m in love with anything John Green has written and 2) It sounded like the title of a book I would write about my life, as it is that I am surrounded by Katherines. Needless to say, the book did not disappoint. Bravo Mr. Green, Bravo. 


Delirium, Pandemonium, and Requiem (The Delirium Trilogy) by Lauren Oliver

 This was an interesting little trilogy, much like the popular genre right now it’s a love triangle in a dystopian society. I, like everyone else, cannot get enough of it. I HATED how it ended, but I understood it. UGH 

 Before I Fall By Lauren Oliver 

 I figured since I liked her other books why not give this one a try, I enjoyed it. It was the mean girls version of ground hog day. Very neat.

 The Maze Runner, The Scorch Trials, The Death Cure (The Maze Runner Trilogy) by James Dashner 

 These were also pretty decent, I wanted to read them before the movie came out, and I am glad I did. Yes, the main character was annoying and it wasn’t written very well but I’m still happy I read it. I’m still trying to get through the Prequel to the books, The Death Trials. Blah. 

 The Giver and Gathering Blue by Lois Lowry

 Now I know what you’re thinking, “What? You JUST read the giver?” Yes, I was homeschooled; I was not forced to read this like everyone else was in high school. OK? I loved it, I read the whole book in a 8 hour period, between buying it at my lunch break at work and around 8 at night. It was wonderful. 

So when good ole B&N finally got more of her books I picked up Gathering Blue per the recommendation of my friend Corina, it too was wonderful. Kind of odd but captivating when you get into it, the idea of the singer reminded me of an episode of Doctor Who “the rings of akhaten” so points there.

 I am the messenger by Marcus Zuzak 

After reading and absolutely loving The Book Thief I knew I had to read this book. I loved every second of this story. Go read it right now. The end.

 Eleanor & Park by Rainbow Rowell 

 Do you love teenage romances? Of course you do! Read this book as soon as you possibly can, it is beyond perfect. 


Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn 

 What can I say about this book other than wow. Just wow. Just when you think you have the whole thing figured out you still have no idea what’s coming next. I can’t wait to read more of this authors books.

 Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me? (and other concerns) by Mindy Kaling 

 The first half of this book felt like reading my own autobiography, being the constant chubster as was Mindy really hit home to me in the most lovely charming way. Thank you for this book Mindy, I would read anything you wrote from now on into eternity. 

 Matched by Ally Condie 

 This is the first in yet another love triangle dystopian society trilogy, as I pointed out earlier I obviously cannot get enough of. It was okay, not good, not bad, just ok, readable. I mean it’s no Katniss, Peta, Gale… it’s no Tris and Four, it’s just another one of these stories that keeps me entertained. 


 I am currently reading the sequel to Matched, “Crossed” 

 Also I’m in the middle of a lovely little book “I Was Told There’d Be Cake” by Sloane Crosley. 
I’m savoring every little bit of that book I can because it is far too entertaining to just blow though. 
Do yourself a favor and pick up a copy. 



This has been the first of many blogs on this topic, I hope you enjoyed!

Friday, February 28, 2014

Paleo breakfast meatloaf



A little paleo update for you all! 

Yesterday I made some yummy meat treats, which kinda sounds gross but they were delicious.
The first came from a recepie in my paleo book, it is an breakfast meatloaf. 
 Firstly you start with 1 1/2 lbs of ground beef or pork if you choose, blend it together with various herbs and spices. I used fresh garlic, salt, pepper, and paprika. 
Next in your loaf pan line it with parchment paper and place a small amount of the meat in the bottom of The pan. 
I was only able to fit 5 hard boiled eggs in but you can choose however many you would like, but line then up in there. 
Next cover the eggs up with the rest of the meat.

Bake at 400 for 35 minutes, slice up and enjoy!!! 

Now I had some meat left over, so I decided to make some yummy paleo meatballs!
I used about a little over a pound of ground beef, again garlic, salt and pepper, also I added fresh green onion my favorite. Baked them at 400 for about 20 min or so. They are super good! 



Happy paleo cooking everyone!!!



Saturday, February 15, 2014

Pale-oh?

Haven't been posting lately due to mainly I've been an absolute grumpy pants. Nothing in my life is going right And generally it all sucks. I try to be a silver linings kinda girl but sometimes it all just piles up on ya. 

Recently friends of ours invited us to take a small trip with them...to VEGAS!
Well in an effort to get ourselves healthier, happier and Vegas ready the hubby and I decided were gonna try a 30 Paleo diet. We picked up one of many many books at Barnes and noble.
This one looked easy enough to follow and plans out 30 days of Paleo breakfast lunch and dinner, along with a shopping list for each week.
We figured why not give it a try! 30 days can't hurt. 
There are already going to be a few hiccups in the plan- going to Vermont for a few days as a belated anniversary trip (includes the Ben and Jerry's, and Cabot factories defiantly not Paleo) but we're gonna give it the ole collage try! 

I will make my best effort to keep this blog updated with our efforts!! 

Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Home Made Mozzarella Sticks

Home Made Mozzarella Sticks Have you ever just been minding your own business at home, all comfy in your PJs, and then all of a sudden you get that rumble in your tummy that only restaurant style mozzarella stick can satisfy?

 Ok, maybe it’s only me that this happens to, but if you are like me and you suffer from this as well, boy do I have a recipe for you! 

Once again found on pinterest at one point here is how to make some easy mozzarella sticks! 

Take Mozzarella cheese sticks and cut them all in half.
 Roll them in flour 

Then roll them in egg 


Next roll them in bread crumbs 

Put them in the freezer for about half an hour, this way the cheese won’t melt immediately when you fry them up! 

After freezing, fry them up in some cooking oil and enjoy!!

You may notice that the oil looked a little funny, which is because it was bacon grease. We had just made bacon and well being the fatty Americans that we are we figured hey why not?!
Not going to lie, they tasted like heaven, I think mostly because of the bacon grease.

Well enjoy!

DIY cute anniversary or wedding present.

A few months back I made a cute little inexpensive anniversary present for two of my very best friends. 

Found on Pinterest here... 

I totally loved it and since It was so quick and easy looking I went right to work!

I found a cute frame at the dollar store along with the spoons (one set of 2 for $1) 
I had the background paper from an earlier project as well as the letter stamps and ink. 
I hot glued it all together and I think it came out pretty cute!

Thankfully I remembered they started dating around the same time as my hubby and I! So I made one for us while I was at it. It's super cute to put in the kitchen. Pretty great when your friends keep similar anniversaries to you, makes it all easy to remember! 

Anyway, I would like to make nicer ones eventually if I can find better frames and cool looking spoons. But you can't beat that for $2!!

Happy crafting everyone!!

Sunday, January 19, 2014

Pumpkin muffins and potato wedges!

My father recently had hernia surgery, so on Friday I went down to my parents to spend the day with him keeping him company. While I was there my sister told me to make healthy muffins and supplied me with pumpkin, organic honey, and coconut oil. I went immediately to my trusty ole Pinterest to see what I could find and created these yummy treats! 
 I used the recepie from this lovely blog http://www.hungryhealthygirl.com/2012/10/16/thebesthealthypumpkinmuffins/

Made with whole wheat flour they are pretty solid and heavy but still pretty dang yummy!!

Later that night I helped my mother with dinner, found another awesome recepie on Pinterest for potato wedges from this blog 

http://natashaskitchen.com/2013/01/18/oven-baked-potato-wedges/


They were super tastey! And went well with the burgers my mom made 


Well that's all for now! Happy baking/cooking!!!

Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Spaghetti Pie

I wanted to share an old family recipe with all of you! 

 And when I say old family recipe, I really mean we ate this almost every week growing up and it is still a quick easy staple for my family. 

 As you may have guessed it’s called spaghetti pie! This dish is very similar to lasagna, but way easier/quicker to make, and it’s from a weight watchers recipe so you could say it’s even better for you!


You need… 2 cups cooked spaghetti 
 1 oz. grated parmesan cheese 
 1 egg beaten 
 1 tablespoon margarine 
 1 jar spaghetti sauce 
 1 container of Ricotta cheese 
 Some mozzarella cheese 

 Mix in a large bowl together the Spaghetti, Parmesan cheese, Egg, and Margarine. Spread into a pre-greased glass pan. Scoop Ricotta in big spoonful’s over the mix, covering the whole thing. Pour the Spaghetti sauce over the top. (I add cooked ground beef to my sauce; you can add anything you want, meat, veggies or whatever!) Bake at 350 for 20 min, top with mozzarella cheese and bake for another 15 min. Take out of oven, let sit for 10-15 min and enjoy! 

 I like to let mine sit for a bit so it stays together, when it’s hot it tends to fall apart, so if you want it to look presentable on your plate before you devour it, let it sit. 

 Well there you have it! Happy cooking everyone!