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Hello again, friends! I have been toying with the idea of sharing some of my favorite tips and tricks I have found most helpful and I think now is the time to start! These are just things that are …
I found this recipe last week so I bought what I would need at the grocery store over the weekend because I just had to try it. I have made several other kinds of beef tips and this one was another easy delicious recipe. It doesn't take much to make these and you might even have these items on hand. My stew meat pieces were a little bit big so I cut most of them in half before I put them in the 9x11 baking dish. I sprayed the dish with non stick spray first. Take one packet of the onion soup mix and sprinkle on top of the meat. I think next time I might use just half of the mix. It is a little salty. Then in a bowl add 1 cup water. Take the brown gravy mix and add to the water. I also had mushroom and onion gravy mixes and I think they might be good as well. Whisk it until it is well mixed. Add one can of cream of mushroom soup to the gravy mix. Whisk that together well. Pour over the meat. Toss the meat around a little to make sure it is good and coated. Cover tightly with foil and place in a preheated 300 oven. Bake for 3 hours. No peeking. After 3 hours take the dish out and open one side of the foil. Don't know if you can see it but there is a lot of steam coming out. Uncover and stir well. While the beef tips have been cooking cook noodles, rice or mashed potatoes to go with the beef tips. I served mine over egg noodles. No Peek Beef Tips Recipe 2lbs stew meat or beef tips 1 can cream of mushroom soup 1 packet brown gravy mix 1 packet lipton dry onion soup mix 1 cup water
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An avid fan and viewer of The Biggest Loser, I was very excited to see Curtis Stone on Tuesday's episode featuring his very own '100 calorie cupcake' recipe. This low-calorie cupcake with raspberry cream cheese icing looked very light but also extremely delicious and I just had to have the recipe...
Hi everyone! I’m so excited as it is supposed to be a beautiful day here and the sun should be out! Yesterday was nice as well and two days in a row is just such a treat! Today for Tuesday Tips and Tricks I thought I would share with you how I color folds. It seems […]
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Today's "workout at home" is a home workout for abs that will help build a strong core. Working out doesn't have to be complicated, expensive, or even require leaving your home!
Banners are such a fun way to add a burst of colour and pattern to a room – especially a room that’s just for kids! I decided to make a sweet bunting banner out of felt for Little B’s bedroom makeover. Let me share with you how quick and easy it was to make. For...
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SPRINGY THINGY CARD TUTORIAL It's time for me to share my weekly Tuesday tip or technique. This tutorial fell out of my tips/techniques book as I moved it last night and so got chosen for today's effort. It makes a card front that the receiver pulls open and the card opens out like a spring to see an inner 20cm square area. Images of a completed card using this technique are below these instructions. Practice this on some scrap paper first. MATERIALS 20cm square piece of card stock or decorative paper of your choice. Pre colour the card if you wish. I'll use white card stock so you can clearly see what to do. Pencil, rubber, ruler, craft knife, craft mat and bone scorer. HOW TOO 1) On all sides measure and make a light pencil dot at the 5cm, 10cm and 15cm mark. On my sample I will use a black marker so you can see what I did easily. 2) From the 5cm mark at the left and right side measure and mark a dot at the 10cm mark 3) From the 10cm mark at the left and right side measure in and mark a dot in at the 5cm mark from each side 4) From the 15cm mark at the left and right side measure and mark a dot at the 10cm mark. These dots make a large diamond. 5) Score between all these dots. In my image I have drawn dashes to show you were to score 6) At the top 15cm mark score down to the right side of the diamond. At the 15cm mark at right edge, score across to the bottom of the diamond. At the 5cm mark on the bottom edge, score up to the left side of the diamond. Lastly at the 5cm mark at the left edge, score across to the top of the diamond. See dashed marks I have marked for you on my sample. All these score lines will be mountain folds. That is you bend the scored line back on itself to make a mountain. 7) At the 10cm mark on all sides score into the points on the diamond. See dashed areas on my sample. These scored lines and the scored lines for the diamond are all valley folds. That is you bend the scored line in on itself to make a little valley. Here is my sample with all the scored lines bent to their respective mountain and valley folds. 8) Now all you do is gently fold the card in on itself. Start on one side and then work your way around. If you have all the scored correct lines and folds it sort of winds in like a spring. It should look like this at the front and this at the back. Rub off all marked pencil dots. After I made my sample above for you I painted the card stock with white gesso, sprayed it with various sprays. Stamped and added embellishments to turn it into a steam punk card. I then layered and stuck it to a base card. As mine is fairly embellished it doesn't fold completely flat. This is m Springy Thingy Card open Some close ups of the folded card part. Hugs Annette In Oz
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