Showing posts with label How Pinteresting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label How Pinteresting. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Project Pinterest: Seven Day Countdown!

Project Pinterest starts in seven days!
This cake is the subject of my first Project Pinterest post.
I can’t wait to share it with you!
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Here are the rules:
1. Decide which pin on Pinterest you’d like to recreate.
2. Create it!
3. Flop or success, create a blog post about your re-do and include the original pin’s url.
4. Add the Project Pinterest button to your post so others can join in too!
5. Link up your post and check out other bloggers’ posts!

To see a post for Project Pinterest, starting Thursday, November 3rd, click here .
Please spread the word. Katie and I think this is going to be great!
Project Pinterest
Can’t wait to see you in one week!
Sarah:)


P.S. I'm also linking up to

Sunday, October 16, 2011

How Pinteresting! – Butterfingers

I pinned this on Pinterest on my “Dessert Goodness” board. Who could resist a homemade Butterfinger?! I did something I rarely do; I bought candy corns. My kids would tell you I’m a mean mom because I never just have candy laying around. It’s never just laying around because we all devour it like hogs at the trough.
Click on the picture for the original recipe.
I didn’t want to make a full recipe because I didn’t’ want to waste use a whole bag of candy corn if the recipe didn’t turn out. So instead of the given recipe of one pound candy corn and 16 ounces of peanut butter. I used one ounce of each.
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I followed directions and placed the candy corns in a bowl to microwave. I did not use any butter spray because the recipe didn’t say to, but I wish I had. I ended up with a big old gunky mess! Once I got the one ounce of peanut butter mixed in with the melted candy corns, I transferred them to a buttered dish. The directions said to use parchment paper and I don’t think I’ve had parchment paper for about seven years.
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So I scooped it out on to a plate to let it set.
Once it had set out for about an hour, I melted one tablespoon of chocolate chips and drizzled/spread it on the mixture. Then I offered some to my husband. He replied, “I used to have a cat. No thanks.” Apparently this looks like something to do with a cat? Hmmmmmm. I’ve never had a cat but I could guess about what he means.
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Despite it’s less-than-appealing aesthetics, the taste was AWESOME! It wasn’t crunchy like a Butterfinger, but it tasted remarkably similar to a Butterfinger.
Do you think you’ll try this recipe? I’d say it was definitely worth it!
***This post is how “How Pinteresting!” posts will work. Click here to learn more!***
Project Pinterest
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Sarah:)

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Gibson Pond Park at Dusk

I love the light at dusk and was wanting to take some pictures so we packed up the scooters and camera and headed over to Gibson Pond Park last night. I LOVE fall here in South Carolina!
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Turned on its side, doesn’t it look like a Rorschach Blot test? What do you see?
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Give me your best shot at Better in BulkPhotoStory Friday 
Hosted by Cecily and Lolli
 
 

REMINDER!
How Pinteresting!” blog hop will be starting soon! Please check it out here!
Sarah:)

How Pinteresting!


I am going to host a new blog hop where you blog about something you’ve pinned on pinterest.com and then have actually created it.
It can be a recipe or craft or photo or anything you’ve been inspired to create via pinterest.
I spend so much time pinning things and looking through others’ pins, that it’s indeed time to start creating based on the inspirations!
More to come later!


Sarah:)

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