Thursday, February 23, 2012

Cinnamon Roll Cake


Here are you INGREDIENTS:
Cake~
3 Cups Flour
1 Cup Sugar
4 tsp. Baking Powder
1/4 tsp. Salt
2 Eggs
1 1/2 Cups Milk
2 tsp. Vanilla
1/2 Cup of Butter
(I used red food coloring to make the pictures stand out better)


Filling~
1 Cup of Butter
1/2 Cup of Dark Brown Sugar
1/2 Cup of Light Brown Sugar
OR
1 Cup of Brown Sugar
2 tbsp. of Flour
1 tbsp. of Vanilla




Pour cake mixture into greased 13x9 baking dish. Drop filling evenly on top of the cake batter.


and use a knife to swirl.


Bake at 350 for 28-32 minutes.


Glaze~
2 Cups of Powdered Sugar
5 tbsp. of Milk
1 tsp. of Vanilla

Glaze while still warm.




Serve up a nice warm slice and be resolved that you will need to exercise tomorrow. This is a wonderfully delicious and indulgent treat. You will not be sorry you made this.

Friday, February 17, 2012

Treadmills are boring but handy

Many, many days I am stuck inside running on my treadmill. Boring? YES! So I saw the below article link on Facebook and decided to give it a try. I know you think I am nuts but I really enjoyed the workout. It took me 68 to finish the sets. I was pleasantly challenged and not a second spent bored. Always good to mix it up!!


Advantages

“It’s easy to gauge progress over time because your environment is consistent. In a four- to six-week cycle, you have a constant every week. Plus, you get immediate feedback on workload.

“It’s also a great place to work on cadence and form—especially if the treadmill is in front of a mirror.

“For some athletes prone to injury or overtraining, I actually like to break up the long training day into two long training days. And I’m not opposed to one of those being done on the treadmill.”

Disadvantages

“The belt feels different: You don’t get the nuances of the road. Also, if the treadmill is flat, it’s easier to run on the belt than outside.

“The important thing is to keep up muscular strength and leg turnover in the offseason so balance, symmetry and the stimulation of your faster fibers are enhanced. Don’t just get on the treadmill and do slow, steady runs every time.

Note: Run at a 1.5-percent incline to more closely mimic running on a flat road. When you’re working on foot turnover, however, you should go back down between 0 and .5 percent.
Treadmill Workout

This workout will help you maintain muscular endurance—elevating the firing of the faster twitch fibers—and leg turnover in the offseason.

Warm Up: 8-12 minutes at 1.5 to 2 percent grade, starting off with a slow jog. In the last 3-5 minutes of the warm-up, gradually increase to your standard aerobic speed (outside pace). This gives your heart rate time to catch up. (Note: HR is not a good indicator until you’ve been running for about 15-20 minutes.) Once at aerobic speed, you’re ready to go into the first set
First Set: 6x2 minutes on a hill with 1-minute rest intervals; effort should be moderately hard at the offset
45 seconds at 5 percent grade (don’t change speed)
45 seconds at 6 percent grade (don’t change speed)
30 seconds at 7 percent grade (don’t change speed)
1 minute rest interval at 2 percent grade (remain at your aerobic pace; don’t go down to a softer speed)
Repeat 5-8 more times
Second Set (leg turnover): 8-12x20 seconds at 0-.5 percent grade; you should be working at a sub-threshold pace. Segments are short to avoid unnecessary stress.
Run for 20 seconds with good balance, symmetry and control; it’s not a flat out sprint.
Jump off belt and straddle the treadmill for 20 seconds
Jump back on for 20 seconds
Repeat this sequence 8-12 times
Third Set (if time permits): Run steady at aerobic pace for 12-20 minutes (1.5-2 percent grade).
Extra Credit: Repeat sets 1 (with slight modification) and 2.
Set 1 (modification): 6x1 minute on hills from 5- to 7-percent grades. Effort should be moderately hard to hard at the end. Include a rest interval of 1 minute between each round.
Set 2: Same leg turnover set at 8x20 seconds
Cool Down

Don’t forget to track your progress over time. In a four- to six-week period you might notice:

Improved perceived exertion, where the same workout feels easier.
A slight increase in speed. (Note: Don’t push it. Hard efforts should be avoided; all efforts should be moderate.)
A lower heart rate for the same work load.

Article from http://www.active.com/triathlon/Articles/Treadmill-Training-With-Dave-Scott.htm?cmp=17-1-2050.


Thursday, February 16, 2012

Diaper Cake Fun

Diaper Cake ~ Great gift for the Mommy-to-be AND awesome decorative touch to any shower. I am doing a Classic Mickey Themed shower for my friend so I did a Mickey diaper cake to have as a center piece on the food table. Make your cake any theme you want with ribbons and gifts.
You will need:
Baby items
~about 100 diapers (I used one pack of 2's and one pack of 3's. The 2's are the bottom tier and the 3's are the top two tiers.)
~bibs, butt cream, pacifier, socks, blankets, teething toys, rattles. Anything you want to give the momma-to-be for her baby. Maybe some of the things off her registry.
~Large bottle of baby wash
~4 oz bottle
~one set of chopsticks
~large and small rubber bands
~cake platter (I used my portable one)
~decorative ribbon
~1 inch or larger (I used 1 inch for the main ribbon)
~1/4 inch for the smaller ribbons
~3 small safety pins





Instructions to build your cake:
First roll diapers from the open end toward the closed end, as tight as you can, and then secure with a rubber band.

Place large rubber band around bottle of baby bath and put diapers around it till it is snug. Layer out depending on how large you want the cake. I did 3 rings out. Secure each ring with a large rubber band. The second tier was two rings. I used two chopsticks to secure the top two tiers to the bottom. Stuck them straight through. :)

Now for the fun of decorating your cake. I used the individual ribbons, 1/4 size, to secure the items to the cake. The thicker ribbon hides all the rubber bands. You can exchange a diaper for a gift, such as the trail size baby oil and butt cream. I also wrapped bibs around some of the diapers to add the Mickey touch.

Have fun!

Another site for directions:

www.plan-the-perfect-babyshower.com/diaper-cake.html

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Sugar Scrub from your Pantry

This scrub is simple and luxurious. There will be no need for lotion after using this in the shower. You come out soft and revitalized. You can add any essential oil you prefer. I am giving these to my church group for Valentine's Day since we all have a boat load of kids and need some peace. Plus I really like the idea that I am using natural ingredients instead of chemicals to moisturize my skin. Even better that each bad of brown sugar was .78c and the oil was $3. I had the other supplies. However the investment is the mason jars but you could also save pickle jars and the like until you have enough. Happy Scrubbing!!

Ingredients:
1 16oz bag of Light Brown Sugar
1 16oz bag Of Dark Brown Sugar
2 Cups of Sugar
1 Cup of Sea Salt
17 oz of Olive Oil
Mason Jars with Lids
Scent oil of your choice
*This batch I used Peppermint extract since it was a Valentine's Scrub.


First I added the Peppermint Extract to the Oil and shook to mix well. Set aside.


In large bowl with lid, mix the sugar and salt till well blended. Pour half the oil over the top and place lid. Let sit for about an hour.



Stir the mixture and pour the rest of the oil over the top. Again let it sit for about an hour.

Scoop into mason jars. Decorate accordingly or use for yourself.

Monday, February 13, 2012

Spinach pasta with Black Beans and Zucchini



I usually make this in single serve portions so it is fresh every time since it's just me for dinner most of the time. Takes barely longer than it takes to cook the noodles and it is healthy and nourishing.

Ingredients:
Spinach noodles (at store like Lassen's)
1/4 cup of Black Beans
1 Zucchini - diced
1/4 Cup of Low-Fat Ricotta Cheese
1 Chicken Breast - cut into cubes (optional)

Boil pasta, about 25 noodles, according to directions on package in medium saucepan. Drain and add back to pan. Add in zucchini, beans and cheese. Stir and let warm over very low heat. Sprinkle with a green onion.

If adding in the chicken. Grill stove top in a tsp of Olive oil and a pinch of sea salt while noodles are cooking. Add in with other ingredients at the end.

Sunday, February 12, 2012

To Tithe or Not to Tithe.......

Malachi 3:10 Bring the whole tithe into the storehouse, that there may be food in my house. Test me in this,” says the LORD Almighty, “and see if I will not throw open the floodgates of heaven and pour out so much blessing that there will not be room enough to store it.

For most of us the thought of parting with a 10th of our income, or a tithe, is unthinkable. That money is spent far before it every actually hits the bank account. God says to test him in this practice. Mind you this is the ONLY place it EVER says to TEST him. So do not take it lightly. My church did a series about Tithing over the past few Sundays and we followed up that message in our Community Group. I know I was personally moved to start up the practice and put my faith into action. To me an see-able act of the Faith I say I have in my GOD. Myself and Becky have husbands that would not eagerly join us in this so we had questions. Where from do we tithe? How much? Is my heart in the full tithe?

Becky was put to the test over the past couple weeks. She is employed and makes her own part of her households income. She struggled with handing the money over to God when she got paid and felt that there just was "not enough" money to meet all the bills. However, she did feel the conviction as she set aside money for a girly expenditure for her daughter. The decision was to not tithe this time. God pulled at her and pulled at her. Here God was gentle and loving to Becky. In the mail she found........ a check refund from a Dr. she had completely forgotten about for the EXACT amount she should have tithed.

Is God's lesson always this painless? No. Is God's lesson always this quick? NO. But in case you were wondering how much to tithe from your first income.... You now can see that he is faithful to give you what you need to have your needs met and some of the things you don't.

Moving that God moves in ways that we NEED to see.

Becky also has a mustard seed (of Faith but a real seed) taped to her bible and she infects me with the courage to keep praying cause that little seed of faith is all that I need to move mountains.

Saturday, February 11, 2012

Under Armour



Here's the thing! I have spent WAY too much money buying pants to run in so finally Joey told me to "INVEST" in a good pair. Today was the first day in the new pair of Under Armour brand running tights(pink & grey), with attached skirt to cover my hinny! Nice that I don't have to run around with my butt bouncing in plain sight. Modesty I guess. They were very comfortable, stayed in place and dried quickly. Very nice pair of pants. I also started with a pair of Champion running tights(black) on January 10, 2012. These pants are a bit uncomfortable around the knee but overall I would buy them again. I do have to wear short over them so there is the extra cost. I found some on sale for $4. So let's which brand stands up longer.

Under Armour $69.99 Feb 11 - ?
Champion $19.99 Jan 10 - ?

Friday, February 10, 2012

Wedding Dress-Up Photo Session


Photo by LadyBeePhotography.blogspot.com.

Pinterest has opened up a whole new avenue for creativity for me and I am going bonkers working on all the ideas that I have seen. Only difference is now I have INSTRUCTIONS! So, I saw a pin that said you should take a picture of your daughter in your wedding dress when she is young to have to display at her wedding. Of course she may later decide that it is totally lame but I have it for her anyways. Eva was even admiring her ring. She is true to form a DIVA. Now mind you I have lost weight so the wedding dress I wore when I was 24 is WAY to BIG and donated to the Goodwill. Next, I wore a green sweater and maternity pants when I married Joey in front of our fireplace on Friday evening. Not the image I would be after. It would look like they were in a heap of my dirty clothes. Alas I have a wonderful friend that allowed me borrow her lovely dress and veil so that I could bring this idea to fruition. Thank you friend!!

The Beginning


Picture by LadyBeePhotography.blogspot.com

Hey all,

I am now, with much encouragement commencing a blog. A witty repertoire is not me but man guys I have A LOT to say, and if you know me you know this to be true. I choose to not say necessarily that I am a "know-it-all" but rather that I have A LOT of information on a wide variety of things. I plan to share with you all my adventures, some are rather boring but others are quite tasty. So in short I will post recipes, with pictures, activities I have found and done with my girls, photography, fitness tips, meal plans for weight loss, depression and healing, answers to prayer, and share my AMAZING God! I hope that you will give me the responsibility to pray for you as well. Post and I will cover you. So let's see where this ride will take me.

Brynnarellie