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Archives for 2014

35 Ideas for Spring

2 · Mar 17, 2014 · 9 Comments

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35 Ideas for Spring // Can you believe that Spring is actually almost here.  I don’t know about where you live, but Winter has felt sort of endless in my neck of the woods.  I’m ready to get outside, celebrate the warm weather, get all the junk cleaned out an organized, and most of all, I’m ready for bright colors to invade my house and blow out the winter blues!  Today we’ve rounded up 35 amazing ideas to get your hoome into the full swing of Spring!

spring mantel ideas

Spring Mantel / Antlers & Blooms Spring Mantel / Light & Bright Spring Mantel

spring decorating ideas

DIY Pom Pom Flowers / Rainbow Wrapped Jars & Bottles /DIY Fabric Flower Garland

diy ideas for spring

DIY Dip Dye Napkins /DIY Bird Mobile / DIY Stenciled Tea Towels /

diy spring ideas

Fabric Garland / DIY Yarn Lanterns / DIY Color Blocked Chargers

spring organization

Air Dry Clay Jewelry Bowls / Colorful Closet & Jewelry Organization / Driftwood Necklace Organizer

free spring printables

Dance In The Rain Printable / Hello Spring Printable (3 colors) / Happier Than a Bird…Printable

outdoor spring ideas 

Color Blocked Terracotta Pots / Gold Leaf Terracotta Pots / Fabric Wrapped C Clamp Tablecloth Clamps

spring banners

DIY Cloud Mobile / DIY Tissue Paper Banner /Fabric Scrap Banner

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Rain Cloud Party Decorations / Multi-Color Pom Pom Garland / DIY Pouffes 

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Brighten up Your Room for Less / DIY Patio Makeover / Bright, Small Patio (source unknown)

diy projects for spring

DIY Abstract Art / DIY Concrete Table

spring wreath ideas

DIY Moss Monogram Door Hanging / Yarn Wrapped Wreath / Rainbow Flower Wreath

spring diy

DIY Tinted Mason Jars / Fabric Covered Books / Wrapped Branch Letters

The Party Bunch Link Party // no. 21

0 · Mar 14, 2014 · 15 Comments

Happy Friday!! You know what that means… It’s time to Party! Did you have a chance to see all of the amazing projects and recipes from last week?   I can’t get over all the fun ideas out there these days! Come on over and see what caught out eye this week…
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Amy from The Idea Room, Mique from 30 Handmade Days, Heather from Whipperberry and Desiree from The 36th Avenue want to thank you for partying with us… You guys are the best!

Here are some of our favorites!

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Heather’s Favorite

Reuben Braid Recipe at Lemons for Lulu.

This an a cup of soup would make the perfect dinner… Yum!

Rhodes bread dough filled with turkey pastrami, swiss cheese and sauerkraut! www.lemonsforlulu.com

 

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Mique’s Favorite

Skittles Rainbow Fudge at Lemon Tree Dwelling.

Such a fun and yummy treat!

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Amy’s Favorite

DIY Spring Wreath at Blooming Homestead.

Beautiful, easy, and I love the colors!

Paper Wreath By Blooming Homestead

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Desiree’s Favorite

Nautical Bedroom Makeover by The Thinking Closet.

This room is so darn gorgeous, functional and adorable… I am in love!

Click HERE to take a tour.

DIY Pallet Headboard! Just one piece in the puzzle of this Rustic Nautical Master Bedroom Makeover! via thinkingcloset.com

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As always thank you for so may fabulous projects and recipes!

We hope you take a minute and button up here!

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Also we want to invite you to click here and follow

The Party Bunch Favorites on Pinterest.

We are featuring more of our favorite projects and recipes from the link party on this board!

Now it is time to party!

TPB Party Bunch Link Up... Every Friday to Sunday link up your projects over at  theidearoom.net , thirtyhandmadedays.com , whipperberry.com or the36thavenue.com Four bloggers = ONE BIG PARTY! We can't wait to see your projects!
 

Here are a few things to remember before you link up!

  • Please make sure to share the love and grab a button here to let your readers know that you linked up with us!
  • By linking up with The Party Bunch, you are giving permission to any of us to feature your projects and recipes on our social media with a link back to you. Thanks!

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The BEST Grilled Pork Chops

627 · Mar 13, 2014 · 11 Comments

// How to marinade and grill the BEST Pork Chops //

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I admit it… I LOVE to grill! Well, my husband and I love to grill. We are a team really. I work on creating amazing marinades for our meat and veggies and he is the grill master. It’s a perfect partnership. From the minute the weather starts to warm up we fire-up the grill and it’s hard at work until the first snow flies. I have been known to grill some fabulous steaks standing in a snow storm a few years back. We don’t prescribe to the Memorial Day to Labor Day idea, that’s for the birds!  Any day that you don’t have to completely bundle up in a parka is fair game in my book.

This week has finally started to warm up and of course we busted out the grill and had one of our favorite dinners, grilled pork chops with a fresh green salad. My secret to these pork chops is an amazing marinade. This one is super simple with only a handful of ingredients, namely… olive oil, white wine, garlic, dried oregano, dried basil, bay leaf, salt & pepper. That’s it!

To start, I grab a nice head of garlic, olive oil & white wine.

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Now, I ‘m not a wine drinker so, I don’t really know to much about wine. What I typically do is find a lower to average priced wine for this purpose. Under $10 a bottle for sure.  My rule of thumb is white wine for pork, chicken & fish.  Red wine for beef.  I really like Tyler Florence’s California Crush wines for this marinade, you can find it at Target. Here is the marinade recipe…

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The BEST Grilled Pork Chops
 
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Prep time
5 mins
Cook time
20 mins
Total time
25 mins
 
This simple grill marinade is perfect for pork & chicken. Your family is going to fall in love!
Author: Heather Thoming // WhipperBerry
Recipe type: Main Dish
Cuisine: American
Serves: 6
Ingredients
  • 6 thick cut pork chops
  • 1 cup olive oil
  • 2 cups white wine
  • 5-6 garlic cloves
  • 1 tablespoon dried oregano
  • 1 tablespoon dried basil
  • 1 bay leaf
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1 teaspoon pepper
Instructions
  1. In a small mixing bowl combine the olive oil, wine, garlic, oregano, basil, bay leaf, salt & pepper. Whisk together.
  2. Place pork chops in a large Ziplock bag and pour marinade over the chops.
  3. Seal the bag and place in the refrigerator for 4 hours, best over night if possible.
  4. Grill on a outdoor grill.
  5. Start with 2 minutes over high heat on the first side. Flip over and grill for an additional 2 minutes. Flip again, and give the meat a ¼ turn for optimum grill marks, 2 more min, then flip and turn again, 2 more min.
  6. Then turn the heat to med-low and cook until they reach your target internal temp (160˚F)
  7. Once your meat is at 160˚ remove from grill and let rest for 10 minutes.
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Grilling Tips

Now, once you’ve marinaded the meat it’s time to grill… This is my sweet husband’s area of expertise.  Here are his grilling tips…

  1. Make sure you are working with a clean well maintained grill. Whether it is charcoal or gas, taking care of  your grill is well worth the investment of your time. Keep your grill clean and carefully spray with high heat cooking spray and you won’t have any issues with your  food sticking to the grill.
  2. Give your grill proper time to pre-heat.
  3. Have a meat thermometer and a timer handy.
  4. For these pork chops, start with high heat and place your chops on the grill. Set your timer for 2 minutes.  After 2 minutes, turn your meat and set the timer for an additional 2 minutes. After 2 minutes turn your chops, giving them a 1/4 turn to get those fabulous, professional  looking grill marks. Cook for an additional 2 minutes. Turn one more time with the 1/4 turn for the other side and set the timer for 2 minutes. After 2 minutes, turn your heat down to medium or if using charcoal, move your meat to a cooler side of the grill. Let cook turing every few minutes until your chops reach 160˚ F.
  5. Remove the chops from the grill and let rest for 10 minutes.

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That’s it! It’s really that easy and they taste sooooo good!! After your meat has rested, serve it with a nice garden salad and your family and friends will just adore you. The marinade with all of it’s flavorful goodness has made it’s way through the pork and created this amazing meal you won’t soon forget!

Give it a go and then tell me what you think…  Take a photo of your pork chops and tag me on Instagram with the #WBwhatsfordinner hashtag and let me know what you thought!

Basil Lemonade // Recipe

0 · Mar 11, 2014 · 7 Comments

Basil Lemonade from Creative Team Member Stephanie @ Life Created // I can never have enough lemons…lemon candles, lemon ice cream…lemon hand lotion…and yes, lemonade. I can drink a gallon in a day, so I have to watch how much sugar I use, but there is always a craving for something lemon in my cup on a hot day.

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Maybe you have a favorite store bought brand you like to buy, or maybe you make your own!

Either way, if you like yours sweet, or tart, try adding a few basil leaves with those ice cubes next time.

It is so easy to make delicious lemonade with a hint of basil…this drink also looks pretty in a pitcher

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Basil Lemonade

1 cup pure cane sugar

6 cups water

5 large basil leaves

20 lemons juiced

Directions

In a saucepan, over low-medium heat, dissolve the sugar in 2 cups of water and whisk well. Let cool.

Juice your lemons.  It is a good idea to strain your lemon juice for pulp and seeds.

Wash your basil leaves and chop into pieces. Let your basil leaves sit in your lemon juice, refrigerated for a few hours.

Once chilled, you can strain your juice to get the basil leaves out, or leave them in if you rather.

In your container, pour the sugar water and lemon juice together, along with the remaining 4 cups of water and a lot of ice.

The ice will slowly melt, adding to dilute the lemonade. Feel free to add more water or sugar depending on if you like your lemonade tart or sugary.

Enjoy your lemonade with a hint of basil!

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Basil Lemonade
 
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Prep time
10 mins
Cook time
10 mins
Total time
20 mins
 
A tasty new take on your everyday lemonade!
Author: Stephanie
Recipe type: Drinks
Cuisine: American
Ingredients
  • 1 cup pure cane sugar
  • 6 cups water
  • 5 large basil leaves
  • 20 lemons juiced
Instructions
  1. In a saucepan, over low-medium heat, dissolve the sugar in 2 cups of water and whisk well. Let cool.
  2. Juice your lemons. It is a good idea to strain your lemon juice for pulp and seeds.
  3. Wash your basil leaves and chop into pieces. Let your basil leaves sit in your lemon juice, refrigerated for a few hours.
  4. Once chilled, you can strain your juice to get the basil leaves out, or leave them in if you rather.
  5. In your container, pour the sugar water and lemon juice together, along with the remaining 4 cups of water and a lot of ice.
  6. The ice will slowly melt, adding to dilute the lemonade. Feel free to add more water or sugar depending on if you like your lemonade tart or sugary.
  7. Enjoy your lemonade with a hint of basil!
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For more fun ideas and recipes from Stephanie, visit her site Life Created!

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Hello... my name is Heather and I'm the creator of WhipperBerry a creative lifestyle blog packed full of great recipes and creative ideas for your home and family. I find I am happiest when I'm living a creative life and I love to share what I've been up to along the way... Come explore, my hope is that you'll leave inspired!

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