Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Wholesome Wednesday: Rich Yellow Cake


This is the first recipe in our new Wholesome Wednesday series.  We’re going to be bringing you some old recipes from the turn of the century through the 1940’s.  Modernizing the recipes as needed.  This recipe for Rich Yellow cake didn’t need any changing at all.  It’s a delightfully rich and flavorful yellow cake.  We made some cupcakes with it.  And I can guarantee it didn’t take much longer to throw together than it would to use a cake mix.  But the flavor and texture are so much better. 



Rich Yellow Cake


1/3 cup shortening
1/3 cup unsalted butter, softened at room temperature
1 ½ cup sugar
3 eggs
2 ¼ cup flour
2 ½ teaspoons baking powder
1 teaspoon salt
1 cup milk
1 ½ teaspoon vanilla

Preheat oven to 350 degrees.

Cream together shortening, softened butter and sugar till fluffy.  Add eggs.  Mix dry ingredients in a separate bowl.  Add alternately with milk and vanilla.  Mix till just incorporated. 

Recipe makes:
(2) 9-inch round cake pans, grease well bake @ 350 degrees for 25-30 minutes.
24 cupcakes, line tins with cupcake papers bake @ 350 for 20-22 minutes.
9x13 inch pan, grease well bake @350 for 30-40 minutes.

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Too Far Under By Lynn Osterkamp



I thought this would be a typical murder mystery.  There would be a logical flow from a mundane evidence flow.  Only I was pleasantly surprised to see this author challenging the genre.  Osterkamp provides us with a sleuth that can interact with the dead.  Perhaps not for some readers who prefer a crime noir set-up.  However, it’s a perfect way to ensure that our sleuth can solve the case.  What better way than to be able to talk to the victim of the crime? This is the second book in the Cleo and Tyler Series. I have not read the first book.

The mystery is only a part of the novel.  Certainly, it’s the major plot point to find out what happened since the first chapter is the murder.  Quite a clean and quick one too since our victim doesn’t see the murderer.  We are left wondering what has happened and we have little development until about seventy pages into the book. 

However, our main character, Cleo Sims has a fairly interesting life with an unusual sidekick.  Her narrative sucks you in and you begin to worry about her relationship problems and her family as well.  There is some suspense, but it’s not exactly sitting on the edge of your seat.  This book is what I would deem a summer beach read.  It’s good, but you can put it down and walk away.  The suspense is enough to keep it interesting, but I didn’t find myself staying up all night to finish it.  Her sidekick is a ghost named Tyler.  Like all the other ghosts they interact with in the book, his information is not always directly helpful.

Cleo is not the typical sleuth.  She seems partly unwilling to be involved in a murder investigation.  Cleo Sims is a warm-hearted grief counselor who solves crime as an aid to her clients seeking therapy.  She is more concerned with the living and their needs.  She helps people contact the dead, but she isn’t doing it herself.  The plot is more concerned with the living and the consequences of the victim’s death rather than laying blame. 

I recommend this to someone who likes drama more than mysteries.  If you prefer mysteries that are solved with lab equipment and physical evidence or police procedurals then you probably won’t like this book.  Too Far Under is concerned much more with the character development rather than the crime.  It’s readable, but it’s not in my favorites list.  I prefer Sherlock Holmes and Bones who utilize science and detailed clues to solve a case.  

Lynn Osterkamp has written both fiction and non-fiction.  The setting is where she lives in Boulder, Colorado.  She provides wonderful imagery of her hometown.  It made her characters seem more real since I know that the places are real.  
You can learn more at www.lynnosterkamp.com

I was given this book to review.  On a slightly related note, I received this book in a digital format.  It took me longer to read than usual mostly because I prefer a physical book to an e-book.  

Thursday, March 8, 2012

Mariano's Fresh Market Match-ups March 8 - March 21, 2012



Here are the best deals March 8 - March 21, 2012


Double Daze

Every Wednesday you can save 100% more on manufacturers’ coupons.  The manufacturer gives you a deal, and we double it.  Redeem up to 5 manufacturers' coupons worth up to $1 each and spend a minimum $25 in a single transaction, and we make those 5 coupons worth $10. That’s 100% more savings.

Mariano's Fresh Market Coupon Policy


Best Deals


·         Kashi Cereal 7.5-17.5 oz. $2.69 Print $2 here must spend points
o   Final Price $.69

·         Kashi TLC Granola Bars 6.7-8.4 oz. $2.69 Print $2 here must spend points
o   Final Price $.69

·         International Delight Iced Coffee 64 oz. $2.49 Print $1 here, Print $1 here
o   Final Price as low as $.49 during Double Daze

·         Garnier Fructis Shampoo or Conditioner 13 oz. $2.75 2/5 RP, ¾ RP
o   Final Price as low as $.75 during Double Daze
·         Irish Spring 2.7-3 oz. Deodorant, 15-18 oz. Body Wash or 8 pk. Bar Soap $3 3/11 SS
o   Final Price as low as $1 during Double Daze
·         Old Spice, Gillette or Ivory Body Wash 16-24 oz. $3 ¾ PG
o   Final Price as low as $1 during Double Daze


Produce
·         Large Navel Oranges 2/$1
·         Organic Large Navel Oranges 2/$1
·         Red or Green Seedless Grapes $1.29 lb
·         Green Beans $.99 lb
·         Celery $.79 each
·         Red or Green D’Anjou Pears $.79 lb
·         Red or Green Leaf Lettuce $.99 lb
·         Kale $.99 lb
·         Jumbo Hass Avocados $1.19 each
·         Ripe or Green Bananas $.39 lb
·         Organic Bananas $.69 lb
·         Del Monte MAG Melon $2.48 each
·         Mangoes $.89 each
·         Green Cabbage $.29 lb
·         Carrots 1 lb. $.58 each
·         Red Potatoes 5 lb. $1.78 each
·         Roundy’s Fresh Squeezed Orange Juice Half Gallon $3.33
Meats
·         Roundy’s Angus Corned Beef Brisket $3.29 lb.
·         Mariano’s Fresh Bratwurst Regular or Beer $3.99 lb
·         USDA Choice Strauss Lamb Loin Chops $7.99 lb
·         Perdue Fresh Boneless Skinless Chicken Breasts $1.88 lb
·         Fresh East Coast Flounder Fillets $8.99 lb
·         Fresh Live Bluepoint Oysters 1 dozen $9.99
Deli
·         Old Fashioned Corned Beef By The Barrel Mar 12-17th While Supplies Last $2.99 lb
·         Vienna Corned Beef While Supplies Last $4.99 lb
·         Dietz & Watson Black Forest Ham $5.99 lb
·         Dietz & Watson  London Broil Beef $7.99 lb
·         Eckrich Hard Salami $3.99 lb
·         Roundy’s Deli Turkey Breast Oven Roasted, Honey or Mesquite $4.99 lb
·         Wisconsin Muenster Cheese $3.99 lb
·         Lorraine Swiss Cheese $5.99 lb
·         Creamy Coleslaw $1.49 lb
·         Steakhouse Potato Salad $2.99 lb
·         Athenos Hummus 14 oz. B1G1
Cheese
·         Pinna Imported Pecorino Romano Cheese $4.99 lb
·         Saint Andre75% Triple Cream Cheese $14.99 lb
·         Domestic Moody Blue Cheese $10.99 lb
·         Athenos Traditional Feta 12 oz. $4.99 Print $.75 here
o   Final Price as low as $2.49 during Double Daze
·         Widmer Cheddar Cheese Aged 6 years $14.99 lb
·         34° Crispbread 4-5 oz. $3.99
Natural & Organic
·         Kashi TLC Granola Bars 6.7-8.4 oz. $2.69 Print $2 here must spend points
o   Final Price $.69
·         Roundy’s Organic Soups 14.5 oz. $1.69
·         Soy, Rice or Coconut Dream 32 oz. $2.79 Print $.50 here
o   Final Price as low as $1.79 during Double Daze
·         Organic Valley Yogurt 32 oz. $2.99 Print $.50 here
o   Final Price as low as $1.99 during Double Daze
·         Roundy’s Frozen Organic Strawberries 10 oz. $1.69
·         Kashi Cereal 7.5-17.5 oz. $2.69 Print $2 here must spend points
o   Final Price $.69
Grocery
·         Racconto Extra Virgin Olive Oil 34 oz. $4.99
·         Kraft Miracle Whip or Mayo 22-30 oz. $2.88 limit 2
·         Kellogg’s Pop-Tarts 8.56-23 oz. or 12 ct $2.69 ¾ RP
o   Final Price as low as $2 wyb 3 during Double Daze
·         Kellogg’s Eggo Syrup 8.56-23 oz. $2.69
·         Chicken of the Sea Chunk Light Tuna or Sardines 3.75-5 oz. $.79
·         Mission Tostadas or Flour or Yellow Corn Tortillas 14-27.5 oz. $1.59 2/5 SS
o   Final price $.84
·         Campbell’s Chicken Noodle or Tomato Soup 10.75 oz. $.69 Print $1/5 here
o   Final price as low as $1.45 for 5 cans during Double Daze
·         Arnold’s Dutch Country or Italian Bread 20-24 oz. $1.89
·         General Mills Granola Bars 5-10 ct. $2.49 2/5 SS, 2/26 SS Print $.75/2 here
o   Final price $1.99
·         Racconto Pasta 12-16 oz. $.99
·         Tide Liquid Laundry Detergent 100 oz. $11.99 3/11 SS
o   Final Price as low as $9.99 during Double Daze
·         Charmin 18 ct. Double Roll $10.99 $1 March Ebony
o   Final Price as low as $8.99 during Double Daze
Dairy
·         International Delight Iced Coffee 64 oz. $2.49 Print $1 here, Print $1 here
o   Final Price as low as $.49 during Double Daze
·         Coffee-mate Creamer 32 oz. $2.49 Print $.55 here
o   Final Price as low as $1.39 during Double Daze
·         Dannon Yogurt 6 oz. $.49 1/29 SS
·         Roundy’s Sweet Cream Butter Quarters Salted or Unsalted 16 oz. $2.49
·         Roundy’s Organic Eggs 6 ct. $1.49
·         Roundy’s Orange Juice 64 oz. $2.39
·         Yoplait Greek Yogurt 6 oz. $.89 1/22 SS, 2/5 SS
o   Final Price $.64
·         Shedd’s Spread Country Crock 45 oz. $2.99 Print $1 here
o   Final Price as low as $.99 during Double Daze
·         Kraft Grated Parmesan Cheese 8 oz. $2.99 2/12 SS
o   Final Price as low as $1.89 during Double Daze
·         Roundy’s Sour Cream 16 oz. $.99
·         Clear Value Milk 1 Gallon $1.99
Frozen
·         Eggo Waffles or Pancakes 8-12 ct. $1.59 Print $1/3 here
o   Final Price as low as $.92 wyb 3 during Double Daze
·         Roundy’s Organic Frozen Blueberries 10 oz. $2.39
·         Skinny Cow Ice Cream Novelties 15.9-24 oz. $3.59 Print $1 here
o   Final Price as low as $1.59 during Double Daze
·         Pepperidge Farm Layer Cake 17-19.6 oz. $2.29 2/5 SS
o   Final Price as low as $1.29 during Double Daze
·         Udi’s Gluten Free Bagels 14 oz. $3.99 Print $1 here, also blinkies @ Jewel
o   Final Price as low as $1.99 during Double Daze
·         Roundy’s Breakfast Sandwiches 15.6-18.4 oz. $2.79
·         Talenti Gelato 16 oz. B1G1
Misc.
·         Nature’s Bounty, Disney, Marvel, Ester-C Vitamins or Supplements B1G1 1/22 RP, 2/5 RP, 2/12 RP Print various coupons here
·         Garnier Fructis Shampoo or Conditioner 13 oz. $2.75 2/5 RP, ¾ RP
o   Final Price as low as $.75 during Double Daze
·         Irish Spring 2.7-3 oz. Deodorant, 15-18 oz. Body Wash or 8 pk. Bar Soap $3 3/11 SS
o   Final Price as low as $1 during Double Daze
·         Old Spice, Gillette or Ivory Body Wash 16-24 oz. $3 ¾ PG
o   Final Price as low as $1 during Double Daze
·         Ivory Bar Soap 10 pk. $4 ¾ PG
o   Final Price $3.65
·         Zest Bar Soap 8 pk. $4 Print $1/3 here
o   Final Price $3.67
·         Vicks, Nature Fusion, Sinex or Vaporub .5 oz., 8-12 oz. or 24 ct. $5.99 ¾ PG
o   Final Price $3.99
·         Claritin or Claritin for Children 10 ct. or 4 oz. $8.99 ¾ SS
o   Final Price $6.99
·         Huggies Soft Pack Wipes 56-72 oz. $2 2/12 SS exp 3/10
o   Final Price as low as $1 during Double Daze
·         Aveeno Lotion 12 oz. $6 Print $1 here
o   Final Price as low as $4 during Double Daze
·         Buy any $15 worth of the following KAO products using your Mariano’s Card and get a $5 OYNO cat:
o   Jergens or Curel Lotion 7.5-21 oz. $5 ¾ SS, Print $3/2 here
§  Final price $3.50 wyb 2
o   John Frieda Shampoo, Conditioner or Styling Products 1.69-12 oz. 25% off ¾ SS, 2/12 SS,
o   Biore Skincare Products 4.5-6.77 oz. 2/$12 ¾ SS
§  Final price $3 each wyb 2

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Hugo Naturals Handcrafted Soap Energizing Grapefruit

I was picked last month as a Hugo Naturals Ambassador!  :)  Exciting, right?  They sent me three of their all natural products to try and review.  This the third and final one I'm going to share with you.  :)
Hugo Naturals Handcrafted Soap Energizing Grapefruit smells like juicy grapefruits.  It's a wonderfully moisturizing soap.  Left my hands feeling like I'd just used lotion.  I will say my mom appreciated the grapefruit smell more than I did.  Grapefruit being one of my least fave smells.  But the soap itself was luxuriant and lathered well. 
If you've read my blog before you know that I love anything natural or organic.  I especially love that Hugo Naturals products are always gluten and soy free along with being vegan.  As I've got a soy allergy, its truly great to find a line of body products that are soy free.  Never fun to get a migraine because you've tried something new and not read the label properly.
*Hugo Naturals sent me this product for review.  All thoughts and opinions are my own.*

Monday, March 5, 2012

Hugo Naturals Brown Sugar Body Polish Rejuvenating Kumquat

I was picked last month as a Hugo Naturals Ambassador!  :)  Exciting, right?  They sent me three of their all natural products to try and review.  This the second one I'm going to share with you.  :)
Hugo Naturals Brown Sugar Body Polish Rejuvenating Kumquat smells like brown sugar and oranges to me.  I've never actually smelled a kumquat or had one before, so I'm not sure what they're supposed to smell like.  I can tell you that this is a very luscious, emollient-rich sugar scrub.  Here's a pic of it with the lid off.
See how thick and rich it is?  I actually had to use a metal spoon to stir it the first time I used it.  It's a very, very thick paste.  It rubs on really easily in the shower.  And rinses off with no problem.  It leaves your skin extremely moisturized.  I've actually never used a scrub quite this rich.  I know, I keep using the word over and over but its just so rich! :)  My skin felt so good after using this.  It's definitely something I'd recommend using.  
If you've read my blog before you know that I love anything natural or organic.  I especially love that Hugo Naturals products are always gluten and soy free along with being vegan.  As I've got a soy allergy, its truly great to find a line of body products that are soy free.  Never fun to get a migraine because you've tried something new and not read the label properly.

*Hugo Naturals sent me this product for review.  All thoughts and opinions are my own.*

Friday, March 2, 2012

WeTopia

I know that I got sucked into playing games on Facebook.  It was any easy way to procrastinate only it was not in the least bit productive.

Luckily, now it can be.  There is a new game called WeTopia.  WeTopia is a similar platform to most social games.  You get friends to help you build things in the game and unlock content as you level up.  Only, this game is centered around giving Joy.


Your time is spent building your own town and when you collect from your buildings you gather Joy.  This Joy is then sent by your own choosing to various projects.  So, far the options are within the United States and Haiti.  They are also planning to help charitable projects in Africa.  So, you can choose whether you want to help build schools or give medical care.


The game itself is adorable.  You build Joygrounds which essentially allow your town to grow bigger.  Only most parts of the game aren't static.  The children actually play on the swings and walk around your town.  The stores are easily identifiable as having giant representations of their products on the top (the bakery has a cupcake, the fish market has a giant fish, etc).

I suggest that you check it out if you are already a user and game player of Facebook.  I know that playing a game is not the best way to give to charity, however, if you're going to be online, like me, then you might as well spend your time giving back.  I know I'll get sucked into playing games with my friends so I am choosing to use the one that is doing good.

As they say WeTopia allows you to "Play for Good".  So, why not do good while you play?  You're not going to miss Farmville when you can farm elsewhere.  You can contribute to the growing number of hot meals and fresh water given to children.  At the time of me writing this post the stats listed are:

Hot meals                           246,885
Liters of Fresh water          1,353,299
Pairs of Shoes                      2,149
Bricks                                   767
Coats                                  2,192

If you would like to know more then visit: www.wetopia.com

Hugo Naturals All Over Lotion Comforting Vanilla & Sweet Orange

I was picked last month as a Hugo Naturals Ambassador!  :)  Exciting, right?  They sent me three of their all natural products to try and review.  This the first one I'm going to share with you.  :)
Hugo Naturals All Over Lotion in Comforting Vanilla and Sweet Orange smells like orange butter cream frosting.  Super duper yummy.  As anything butter cream is a fave scent of mine this was wonderful.  You can use it all over, even on your face.  It's super rich and thick.  A little goes a long way.  The lotion soaks in quickly and leaves you feeling moisturized without feeling greasy at all.
If you've read my blog before you know that I love anything natural or organic.  I especially love that Hugo Naturals products are always gluten and soy free along with being vegan.  As I've got a soy allergy, its truly great to find a line of body products that are soy free.  Never fun to get a migraine because you've tried something new and not read the label properly.

*Hugo Naturals sent me this product for review.  All thoughts and opinions are my own.*

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Woolite Complete

Smiley360 recently sent me a bottle of the new Woolite Complete to try out.  I've only been one to use Woolite while on vacation to wash clothes out in a sink or to wash my needlepoint after I'm done stitching it.  I've never really used it for anything else.  I grew up using Tide and then switched to Purex because I liked the way it washed my clothes. 

But I can honestly say that the new Woolite Complete is fantastic.  I used it on a regular load of laundry (jeans, sweats, tshirts and other things) and they all came out feeling brand new.  I mean you know how brand new clothes feel the first time you wear them.  They feel soft against your skin, at least to me they do.  That's how the Woolite Complete works on my clothes.  I absolutely love it. 

I definitely recommend trying it out.  There is a $2 coupon on Facebook that you can use.  Receive a 20% discount and free shipping on your next order of Woolite® COMPLETE when you purchase on Amazon.com between 3/1/12 and 3/31/12. (Total discount combines 5% off promotional code plus 15% off Subscribe & Save option)

*Smiley360 sent me this product for review.  All opinions are my own*

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

$5 cat printing today @ Dominicks

So I stopped at Dominick's today because I had some CPK $1 off tearpad coupons that I'd gotten at Mariano's.  I wanted to use them because even though the $5 cat was supposed to not start till tomorrow, the 30% off frozen food was only today.  So I bought:

3 BBQ chicken CPK pizzas used (2) $1 coupons + Ad Q (making them $4.49 each) = $6.07
1 bag frozen peas $2.29 = 1.60
2 open nature sour creams 50% off $2.59 = 2 for $2.58
2 grands 2/5 GM .30/2 + Ad Q = $1.68

I used the 30% off coupon on frozen foods coupon too.  Total was $12.25...and I just realized that one of the CPK coupons didn't scan.  So I called and they'll give me a dollar back next time.  So total should have been $11.25.  I got the $2 cat for buying 3 CPK pizzas and the $5 frozen food cat too.  It is working today!!

Scarecrow Returns By Matthew Reilly

Following the theme of things we both love, I have to share one of our favorite authors.  We both enjoy thrillers and especially those written by Matthew Reilly.  We also love the Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child series.  My sister introduced both to me.


Scarecrow Returns is his newest book.  I got to read it first.  :)  So, I can't post too many spoilers or else I'll ruin it for Al.  Although, with the thriller genre it's hard to know what will happen exactly, but usually the main character survives.  Reilly's books are always enjoyable because he is capable of killing off characters good and evil without the story turning sour.  He knows exactly what his audience wants and delivers it to us each time. The secondary cast does not always survive, but each death is portrayed well and with reason.  

Scarecrow is the call sign of Shane M. Schofield a US Marine.  He has been stationed in the arctic after dealing with yet another saving the world mission only this time he suffered more psychologically.  He is on active duty but sent to help test weapons in the arctic with some civilian scientists and a few other marines.  Luckily, Mother one of his friends and regular team members goes with him.  

The weapons testing allows for some great new weapons for our characters to fight with, of course my favorite is Bertie an automated robot.  He has a machine gun attachment as well as first aid and rations.  He certainly brought more heart to the story.  

This time our marines must penetrate a well-designed island fortress.  Dragon Island was built by the Russians during the Cold War and as such is filled with all sorts of nasty weapons.  They used it as a testing and development and it holds a device that can light the atmosphere on fire.  Our heroes have only a few hours from stopping an anarchist army from detonating a this weapon.  Only this time, Scarecrow has less marines, fewer weapons at his disposal and an extremely limited amount of time and options.  I almost forgot to mention, he has also has a price on his head via the French government.  Another reason he is in the arctic was to escape assassins.  

Reilly includes easy to understand diagrams of each location.  We get maps of each new phase and situation.  Not to mention he provides great detail about the weaponry available to both sides, which I appreciate since my knowledge of weapons is almost non-existent.  Reilly always uses each element that he provides to his characters.  Each weapon and part of that weapon is utilized and each option is considered and generally our characters end up falling back on their back-up to the back-up plan.  

As Scarecrow says, he will always protect each member of his team no matter who they are as long as there is life in his body.  Reilly knows exactly how to keep the action and how to keep raising the stakes.  The plot twists in this novel added a delightfully gripping twist.  

Certainly, thrillers are not for everyone.  Reilly in particular is capable of portraying violence, but there is always a sense of justice in his heroes.  They know where to draw the line and how to deal with those that do not.  There were some particularly gruesome scenes, but I don't want to give anything away.  Spoiling a thriller really takes the entertainment out of it. 

I recommend this to anyone that loves thrillers and likes to read stories where a hero attempts to save the world against insurmountable odds.  You'll never know what can happen next.  Reilly is always able to pull off the unthinkable, half of the fun is trying to figure out how the characters will get out of each problem.  The circumstances may be a bit exaggerated, but the action is still always plausible and technically possible in the real world.  The ending was extremely satisfactory as usual from a Matthew Reilly novel.