Looking for a cute sloth stuffed toy to try? Try any of these cute Crochet Sloth Patterns. There are amigurumi tips and a lovey and hat pattern to try.
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You’ve heard of Marry Me Chicken, but have you tried Marry Me Beans? This creamy, savory bean recipe takes under 20 minutes to make and tastes heavenly.
Shadow or no shadow? That is the question! Check out these fun groundhog day activities to celebrate (or not) the winter season!
Indulging in a plate of delectable and delicious sautéed shrimp is an experience that tantalizes the senses and transports you to the beach. This recipe is easy to prepare, highly adaptable, and bursting with an array of flavors.
Visual workout for Parkour starters. Try this down the park and get ready to go further.
Noodles tossed in a peanut sauce with vegetables and your choice of protein! With the hint of curry flavour, the peanut sauce tastes like satay peanut stir fries you get at Chinese restaurants here in Australia. The flavour of this sauce belies the short list of simple ingredients - good Asian peanut sauces typically have a much lengthier list of ingredients. Make your own stir fry or noodles using whatever ingredients you have - use this Satay Peanut Sauce for Stir Fries (sauce recipe + "formula" for stir fry). Stir Fried Noodles recipe VIDEO below.
It's the start of a new year and it's always a joy to look back at what my readers enjoyed on Blessed Beyond a Doubt. It's has been so much fun serving you with tips and resources for all the busy moms all over the world. I am humbled
I'm in love with this Overnight Easy Sausage Breakfast Casserole! It is everything you love about breakfast wrapped up in one dish: cheesy eggs, sausage, hash browns, peppers and onions! You can make ahead or last minute. It's a great overnight option for Christmas Eve!
TUTORIAL FOR LIZARD HEAD HERE http://www.elementaryartfun.blogspot.com/2013/05/catching-up-lots-of-fun-stuff.html I have been so busy lately and have hardly had time to blog. Thank you so much for the Versatile blogger awards. I will eventually get some time to reciprocate! I appologise! I really appreciate all my readers and your sweet sweet comments. I have two high maintenence toddlers at home that keep me on my toes! We have been doing so many things in here and I need to catch up and bring my camera this week to update the latest. Here are some things from a few weeks ago… These cubes are so easy to make and you can be so creative with what they put inside. Some kids put an alien inside, some made flowers, animals, tvs, and some made it into a giant robot head Ok this made my day. Today I had a parent tell me that they were on their way to the zoo and saw a painting of Van Gogh outside the art museum and the child said, “Look mommy, it’s Vincent Van Gogh!” It made the two weeks of yellow paint stains on my pants completely worth it!! Shout out to Artolazzi! Jenny Bartolazzi, you are a genius! Your ideas impress me and your posts never disappoint. I am so glad you blog so I can copy you! My kids are so happy with their chameleons because of you. I love the candid picture I caught of a student snuzzling up to her chameleons as though they were made out of velvet and purred like kittens!! You can find step by step instructions for these chameleons on her blog here: http://artolazzi.blogspot.com/2011/04/3-d-lizard-directions.html My kids used the same steps as we used on the bunny head to make the chameleon head They LOVED them. We watched these videos first, some of the other classes gave theirs sun glasses Some kids even made a cube cage for their Chameleons and I gave a prize to the one who could spell chameleon first! AND I will conclude with a random photo from one of my recent newborn photoshoots that has nothing to do with elementary art! This also keeps me busy! Is she not the cutest thing God ever breathed life into! www.shelbyjunephotography.com She makes my ovaries hurt!
This is the type of dish you would expect to pay a premium for at upscale restaurants, yet it’s surprisingly simple to prepare in your own kitchen. The wine adds a rich, complex flavor, so you only need a handful of ingredients! While the oven method is preferred, you can also use a stovetop, slow cooker, pressure cooker, or Instant Pot—see notes for instructions.
Mini BBQ Cheddar Meatloaves are flavored with melty cheddar cheese and sweet BBQ sauce. This tasty twist on classic meatloaf is a hit with my family!
After losing another hour (or two) to pinterest the other night, it dawned on me that maybe I should turn the many future hours I’ll inevitably spend there into something productive. So today I’m announcing a new MPMK feature, Pinterest All Stars, in which I’ll be highlighting some of my most popular pins. This way …
Just because you're renting doesn't mean your home shouldn't feel like "home." Here are my best tips to quickly and easily make a rental feel like home.
This is yet another recipe borrowed from Cook's Illustrated. I found it in the big baking book they published(I got it for my birthday a few years back), and I'm pretty delighted with the recipe.
This is how the experts learn how to caulk like a pro. Follow these quick and easy steps (with pictures) and you can learn too.
One sip of this creamy chicken potato soup wrap you up like a warm, cozy sweater.
Hello fans of all things strings, I hope you are all playing and learning and most of all enjoying your guitar experiences. The marriage of the electric guitar and electric bass has always been an integral part of the fabric that is rock and roll. I believe that the model and subsequent sound of the bass of choice for a group is actually more important then the guitar and its sound. Case in point could you picture James Jameson playing an Alembic bass, or Chris Squire playing an EB0? Me neither. So lets get into this, and I will give you my opinion on in what I believe to be the 10 most important basses in Rock & Roll history!
Learn the ratio for fruit to topping and the easy-to-memorize recipe for the topping so you can make this fruit dessert all year long.
You’re probably reading the title of this post, rubbing your eyes, re-reading it and thinking, “The girl’s gawn coo-coo. Who eats chili IN AUGUST?” Well hold on now! I need to explain something. For the most part of yesterday, it felt like fall. Delicious, crisp, I-can-go-outside-and-not-die-from-the-heat fall. The temperatures stayed right around 66, steady rain […]
Eating a nutritious diet boosts overall health and helps with multiple sclerosis management. But knowing what not to eat also may play a significant role in your well-being.
This is that OMG game changing pizza recipe that you will make ALL THE TIME. Two Ingredients? Yup!