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Saturday, July 17, 2010

Cheap-o Shopping! I MEAN CHEAP!


I have recently re-disovered the Dollar Tree.  Why have I been neglecting it all this time?  I used to shop there on occasion in college, and then somehow I must have just forgotten about all the great things that can be found there. 

We have a tradition at work of decorating co-workers desk areas when its their birthday.  The $ Tree has everything you need.  Streamers?  Check.  Balloons?  Check.  All kinds of other loud, fun, birthday decor?  Check.  Considering most of this stuff is going to be thrown away almost immediately, why spend lots of money on it?  They even have pretty cute patterns.












I have a toddler, and wow, you can make a child's dream come true by taking them to the Dollar Tree.  They will think they have hit the jackpot!  You can find anything from bubbles, to plastic bugs, to balls, water guns, etc.  Can you tell I have a boy?  Again, lots of these things will either get ruined or tossed after very little use, so why not just spend $1, and then WHO CARES if it gets messed up?!












You can also find seasonal items there.  I have found several cute Christmas ornaments, as well as different decor items for the different seasons.  We are leaving to go to the beach next week, and I found all kinds of fun beach toys.  And even a 2-pack of kites for $1! 






If you're on a budget, don't forget to check out your local Dollar Tree/Dollar Store.  It is worth the trip, I promise!  I steer clear of the food area... but everything else is super!  Have fun!

GLAM,

Ali

Crock Pot Lasagna

Is "Crock Pot" one word or two?  I couldn't remember.....so I'm going with two.  :)

If you are like me, when you get home from work at night, you feel like you are running a million miles a minute to get everything done before bed.  Cook dinner, load dishes, clean kitchen, do/fold laundry, bathe kids, get clothes ready for work the next day....try to squeeze in a little Big Brother and next thing you know its sleepy time.  I LOVE to cook, but its hard to find the time on weeknights to cook my Bettylicious specialties with all that other stuff going on.  This is why I love finding a good crock pot (crockpot?) meal.  Start it before you go to work, and when you get home, voila.......DINNER'S READY!

I stole this from another blog, but it was so easy and so good I have to re-post.  Its so easy, you don't even have to cook the lasagna noodles!  It makes a good bit, so be prepared for leftovers.  Strangely enough, Italian food is one of the only things I will eat leftovers of, so it worked great for us! 

CROCK POT LASAGNA
You'll need:

1 lb ground beef
1 onion, finely chopped
2 teaspoons minced garlic
1 (29 ounce) can tomato sauce
1 (6 ounce) can tomato paste
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon dried oregano
1 (12 ounce) package lasagna noodles
12 ounces cottage cheese
1/2 cup grated Parmesan cheese
16 ounces shredded mozzarella cheese

Directions:

1.In a large skillet over medium heat cook the ground beef, onion, and garlic until brown. Add the tomato sauce, tomato paste, salt, and oregano and stir until well mixed. cook until heated through.

2.In a large bowl mix together the cottage cheese, grated parmesan cheese, and shredded mozzarella cheese.  It's easiest just to mix it with your bare hands.
3.Spoon a layer of the meat mixture onto the bottom of the slow cooker. Add a double layer of the uncooked lasagna noodles. Break to fit noodles into slow cooker. Top noodles with a portion of the cheese mixture. Repeat the layering of sauce, noodles, and cheese until all the ingredients are used. Meat sauce mixture should end up on top.

4.Cover, and cook on LOW setting for 4 to 6 hours.

YUM!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
GLAM,
 
Ali~~

Friday, July 9, 2010

Easy & Yummy Mexican App Recipes

While reading a friends Facebook post last night about a mexican appetizer, I was reminded of a yummy recipe that I've made several times for different functions with my girlfriends...tiny taco meatballs!
It's super easy to make and definitely a crowd pleaser. Here's the recipe:

Tiny Taco Meatballs

2 eggs
1 medium onion, finely chopped
1 envelope taco seasoning
1/2 tsp. salt
1/4 tsp. pepper
2 lbs. ground beef
Taco sauce-optional

In a bowl, combine the first 5 ingredients. Add beef; mix well. Shape into 1 inch balls. Place in a foil-lined 15 x 10 inch baking pan.

Bake at 400ยบ for 14-18 minutes or till meat is no longer pink.

Serve with taco sauce, if desired.

Serves 14-16

I serve this with sour cream as well.

Another crowd favorite I've made a few times is Cheesy Tortilla Wraps!
Ingredients:

1/4 cup Cream Cheese softened
1 tsp. Lawry's® Taco Seasoning Mix
4 Mission® Fajita size Flour Tortillas
8 slices American Cheese
Salsa to taste

Recipe Instructions:

1. Mix cream cheese and taco seasoning mix until well blended. Spread 1 Tbsp. cream cheese mixture over each tortilla. Place 2 cheese slices on each tortilla. Roll up tightly.
2. Wrap each tortilla securely in plastic wrap and refrigerate. When ready to serve, remove plastic wrap and cut each torilla into six rolls. Serve with salsa as desired.
3. For a tasty hot snack: Instead of rolling each tortilla, fold tortilla in half. Heat in skillet and serve warm when cheese melts.

Enjoy this delicious tortilla wraps Mexican recipe!

Hope you enjoy these yummy recipes like I have. What are some of your favorites?

**Stro**

Monday, July 5, 2010

The Game of Things


Unlike my fellow bloggers on this page I am not a fan of cooking and have very few recipes to share, nor am I truly a fan of discount shopping.

Don't get me wrong, I love to find a great sale at my favorite store, but shopping at places like TJ Maxx, Marshalls, or ROSS completely overwhelm me! Believe me, I've TRIED to like shopping at those stores. I feel like the people who tend to shop there are overly aggressive and would probably assault me to take the one item I've found out of my hands. I believe this in part because I hate crowds and am truly not a huge fan of shopping. I tend to design an outfit in my head and then go looking for that specific item of clothing. More often than not it is elusive and cannot be found. Therefore, I stick with Banana Republic... rarely does it fail me. When I have a coupon or find a sale, even better! Therefore my only shopping "tip" that I can give you is to sign up for the BR credit card... even if you NEVER use it you still get the AWESOME discount cards in the mail!

Back to my original thoughts (that stream of consciousness writing can really get the best of you). While I do not enjoy cooking or discount shopping, I do enjoy a good game with friends!! To celebrate the 4th of July this weekend we got together with really great friends to enjoy the sun and to cook dinner together. After enjoying a few adult beverages (all parties involved were well over 21) we decided it was time to play games!

This brings me to The Game of Things. Never have I played a more hilarious and enjoyable game. When the makers of this game say it is hilarious, they do not exaggerate!! The game consists of topics such as:
- Things you wouldn't bring home to mom
- Things you wish you could forget
- Things people say about you behind your back
etc.

Here's the main thing to remember... YOU DO NOT HAVE TO TELL THE TRUTH! I and 2 other game players did not realize this in the first round and completely called ourselves out on "Things we wish we could forget". The rest of the party goers looked at us in shock and immediately clued us in to the fact that this is not a "spill all your secrets" kind of game. It's just a game of fun. The rules are simple, you write down your answer (don't add your name), mix all the answers up, one person is the "reader" and then the person to the left has to guess who wrote what. Once your answer is guessed, you are out for the round and if the "guesser" is wrong, the guess then goes to the person to their left. You get points by guessing correctly. Believe me, even though everyone is lying, you really begin to get a grasp on a person's sense of humor.

The game really is hilarious and so much fun. If you don't end up hysterically laughing then you are taking the game to seriously! Don't be afraid to "go there" with your answers, it makes it more enjoyable for all!

A few other fantastic games include Apples to Apples and Partini. Enjoy and have fun at your next party!

Amazing Pasta Salad for any family gathering!

Ok ladies...i know y'all are busy bargain shopping but take a break and have some "you" time in the kitchen as well. I don't know about y'all but I sometimes find cooking a great time to myself too and kind of get into a "zone" a Paula Deen Zone that is. I have been wanting to make my own Semi-homemade pasta salad forever and haven't taken the time so I decided this 4th of July weekend I would give it a whirl! I just took different ideas from pasta salads that i've enjoyed in the past and threw together what sounded like the best recipe for my taste buds...well i was RIGHT!! It was definitely a HIT with my hubby and family members. That is always a good feeling when you try cooking something new and everyone tells you it's good...i mean that is truely rewarding. So I wanted to be sure to share my secrets with you.

1 box of pasta ( i choose Cavatappi - it's my fave and something different)




3-4 Home-grown SC tomatoes (not in my backyard but at the Pig they had James Island maters)

1 large cucumber

1 pack of Athenos Tomato & Basil feta cheese



1 bottle of Paul Newman's Olive Oil and Vinegar Dressing (i pour about half of the bottle in it)



Oregano - use your judgement at how much you pour in there but I just covered the top of it with oregano and then stirred it all together and it was just the right amount. If you were measuring it I would say try 2 tablespoons.

Bon Appeti`t,

DUNC

Ross & TJ Maxx - 2 Little Pieces of Shopping Heaven

I have been a TJ Maxx fan just about as long as I can remember.  When Ross entered the scene several years ago, it too became a frontrunner in my store preferences.  What I like about these stores is you can find the exact same brands, items, etc that you'd find in a department store, but for 1/2 the price (or even less!).  Why pay full price when you don't have to??
I usually get off early from my job on Fridays, and I have made it my weekly ritual to swing by our local TJ & Ross after I get off.  This is is my "ME" time... no kids, no interruptions... just me and some good old fashioned bargain shopping.  :)  This past Friday I did add Belk to my shopping list since Stro (below) had passed along the great sales they were running.  I got 2 rompers and a shirt for $20.00!  Savings of around $80.00.  Here is one of the rompers I got:

After those fabulous finds, I hit TJ & Ross.  Ross has been a little disappointing lately in the clothing department, but I still appreciate it for the shoe, purse, home decor, and beauty departments.  I was browsing the lotions/shampoos/etc area- which, btw, if you didn't know, this is another great saver.  You can find lots of salon brands at both TJ & Ross for much less than you'd pay at the salon.  I was SO excited to find and bring home this blast from the past this week:


Who doesn't remember this stuff?  If you've never tried it, you should, just for sheer kitsch if nothing else.  :)  I have been enjoying the smell of my Mane N Tail hair all of this long holiday weekend.

If you've never given Ross or TJ a shot, go now, go today!  You won't be sorry.  Tell us GRITS what your favorite finds are when you go!

GLAM,
Ali










Sunday, July 4, 2010

Bargains at Belk

With pretty much every holiday comes a holiday sale at your local department store. Now I don't know about ya'll, but I LOVE Belk! I can always find a bargain, a good sale and always something fabulous, cute and sassy.

Friday, I went to find a cute 4th of July outfit for my daughter, Stella, but of course I had to browse the Junior Department sale racks and boy did I find some great finds. They had things marked down 50% and 75% off and then an additional 50% off at the register.

I love the look of rompers during the summer time but have always been nervous to try them. However, for $4.50 - now was the chance to try one. This is something similar to ones that I purchased, except mine has straps. Super cute huh!?

I purchased 2 rompers, a dress, a shirt, pj's for my daughter and a 4th of July outfit for my daughter all for $45. I had a gift card with $12 left on it so that brought my total to $33 - what a steal! Another thing I love about Belk is they tell you how much you saved on the bottom of your receipt. My savings for this purchase = $133!!! Boy did that make my hubby happy! And of course he loved the festive outfit I purchased for Stella.
I'm sure there are sales that continue to run even after the 4th of July so take a break from the hot summer sun and go bargain shopping! Happy 4th of July everyone!

TTFN,

Stro