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Saturday, December 7, 2013

DIY Dog Sweater

Your pet is a bit cold when the holidays approaching ? There is a method in which all the household, and not only the family room and ready for the particular time of year. You can save it and give it a shiver early Christmas gift handmade sweater and hat. This DIY method is extremely simple and cheap. You do not have to wonder around pet shops and you will make Mother Nature a favor by recycling their own clothes.

          

First, you need to have a small dog and sock you're not too fond of anymore. The next step is to very carefully marking your cuts. Take scissors and apply the cuts as necessary on the dotted lines. You can sow the rim of your freshly cut sock, so it will not relax when your pet is running, jumping and riding. Dress your pet in a cute Santa helper.

Friday, December 6, 2013

Egg-Cellent Cobbler



This egg cobbler will be a great addition to your Sunday morning breakfast or brunches. It's packed with protein, healthy fats and will keep you full for a long time. This is an extremely simple recipe using fresh ingredians. 


Ingredients:
  • 2 loaves of bread (whole wheat or enriched white; depends on your family's preference)
  • 4 eggs
  • 3 juicy tomatoes
  • 500 g ham
  • 150 g cheese
  • 100 g butter
  • 150 g milk
  • Salt and pepper


        Take the slices of bread and apply a light coating of butter (or a heavy coating).


                                   Wash tomatoes and cut into thin circular slices.




Get your ham pre-sliced at the deli or cut the ham yourself. Make sure the ham is around the same thickness as the tomatoes. Between the slices of bread put a slice of tomato and ham.



Beat the 4 eggs with the milk, salt and pepper. Once properly beaten, pour the mixture on the slices.



                              Grate cheese and sprinkle it on top of the bread.



Preheat the oven to 180 degrees Celsius and bake until golden brown and the cheese is melted and gooey!





Tuesday, December 3, 2013

A Pitbull who pulled its Owner off the Railroad Track

It is a beautiful story about a pit bull pulling its owner off the railroad tracks before she could be hit by a train. The dog, Lilly, was hit and severely injured but recovering. Just another example of how Pit Bulls are not the cruel beasts they are made out to, it’s how they are treated and raised. 

                        

Friday, November 29, 2013

Food Art by Samantha Lee

Here is some amazing food art by Samantha Lee. She is not a professional chef and never had been to culinary school. She just an ordinary, regular and average mom, crazy about making mess in the kitchen.

 

                    On her site (Eatzy Bitzy) she has several step-by-step tutorials too.



Thursday, November 28, 2013

Braided Nutella Bread

Making a delicious desert is so difficult because you're tempted to eat it before you actually finish the product. Take this test of patience and skill to enjoy a piece of delicious chocolate bread. It's much easier than you think, and even if you are not an expert in the kitchen, you will surely make your friends drool when they see that you have made a delicious bread. 

Make sure you have:

• One Egg
• A half of teaspoon of yeast;
• A cup of water;
• A teaspoon of salt;
• A tablespoon of sugar;
• Two and a half cups of all purpose flour;
• Cornmeal & Some Nutella;

       

Start by dissolving the yeast ¼ cup filled with water, poured into a small bowl. Take another bowl, and while you allow the yeast to rest for 10 minutes, mix in - using a stand mixer - an appropriate amount of flour, salt and sugar. Add yeast and mix at low speed. Slight speed to medium and continue to include within 7 minutes.

Get another bowl and lightly grease it and place the dough you have recently been made in there. Cover it with plastic wrap and after about an hour of sitting in a warm place for it to double in size.

Roll of the dough to make a circle. Careful you leave enough because you'll have to make another circle for a few minutes. Take Nutella ( be careful to take it in the fridge for a while, so it will be easy to spread, you could also microwave for 30 seconds to be sure) and pour evenly on the surface, but leaving a half-inch margin all test around.

The next step is to place another roll dough (Nutella free) on top. Then put it on a parchment -lined baking sheet or silicon along. It is advised you sprinkle the sheet with cornmeal advance. Use a knife to cut the dough in the middle, but keeping one end intact. Look at the image for a guide.

When turning the cut side to the top, twist the ends of the test surpass each other. Do this for each section you did. For the next 20 minutes, let your future bread sit in a dry place, but make sure you cover it with plastic wrap. At the same time, prepare the oven. Set it to 350 ° F. Before placing the dough in, clean it with some egg. Then bake at this temperature for about 20 minutes. To get this little brown appearance and taste of the top, raise to 425 ° F and bake for another 5-7 minutes.

It's done! Let it cool before serving.




Friday, November 22, 2013

DIY Plastic Bottle Zipper Container

We came across this cool DIY and had to give it a try for yourself. This fun project comes together in no time with the help of lightning and hot glue. Configure the container with a fashionable zipper or use your favorite color plastic bottle for a chic look.


Here's how to create your own:

1. Measure an inch and a half from the bottom of the bottle of water, and mark with a pen. Use sharp scissors to cut the bottom of the bottle. Do the same with another empty bottle. 

2. Select a zipper that wraps around the bottle handy. We found seven inch zipper is ideal with 18 - or 20-ounce bottle. Attach the zipper on the inner side of one bottle with hot glue. Creating a small line of glue, and then quickly, while it's hot for best results. 

3. Open the zipper and fasten the top in the same way as you did the bottom. 

4. Zip container together, and you're ready to store your stuff!

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