Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Cake Mix Dr Bakes GF

 {this is my gluten-free life}

I was so excited to bake these semi-homemade baked goodies, with 3 young active children I need shortcuts...
 have you seen this book yet? it's The Cake Mix Doctor Bakes Gluten-Free (by Anne Byrn)
where you will find 77 recipes for gluten-free: layer cakes, bundts, sheet cakes, bars, brownies, cookies, cupcakes, & muffins
(most of the recipes call for a yellow gluten-free cake mix, some others call for a chocolate gluten-free cake mix or a gluten-free brownie mix)

although made-from-scratch GF baked items can be very delicious, they have expensive ingredients, more ingredients, & therefore take more time to make

I know what you're thinking... mixes are not healthy, but your mind will be put at ease because GF mixes are ALL NATURAL, no artificial colors, no artificial flavors, no artificial preservatives (that's a huge difference from regular mixes)

when I'm baking GF I don't only have myself to think about, but my oldest son, as well, so GF baking needs to be at times teen-friendly & easy enough for him to prepare as he needs to learn how to bake GF for himself

a huge bonus in this book is that most of the recipes can be made dairy free, too (I'm also reduced dairy, so this is very helpful to me)
 what I really want in a recipe book is a photo of each recipe & at the beginning of this book there are color photos of every single one

so far, I've used 14 different recipes from this book:
 Kathy's Cinnamon Breakfast Cake
 Holy Cow Cake
 Peanut Butter Brownies
 Marbled Cream Cheese Brownies
 Cookies and Cream Cake
 Fresh Orange Bundt Cake
 Toasted Coconut Pound Cake
 Easy Fruit Crisp
 Darn Good Chocolate Cake
 Susan's Lemon Cake
 Pumpkin Party Cake
 Hot Lemon Poke Cake
Honey Bun Cake

& Chocolate Chip Cake (sorry no photo)

our absolute favorite is the toasted coconut pound cake, after that it would have to be the lemon cakes, darn good chocolate cake, honey bun cake...

there are so many ideas & tips, I sure hope you can get your hands on this book, so you can doctor up some cake mixes soon

from my gluten-free kitchen to yours...

Monday, November 7, 2011

Blackbird Bakery Gluten-Free

 {this is my gluten-free life}

orange dark chocolate scones
 lemon cranberry scones
 blackberry white chocolate scones

all of these scones are gluten-free & were baked following the cranberry-pear scones recipe found in the Blackbird Bakery Gluten-Free book by Karen Morgan.

75 recipes for gluten-free baked goods, these are Julia Child style, hard to find gluten-free recipes... this book has gorgeous photography, as you will see...

 icebox cookies
 madeleines
 ladyfingers
 meyer lemon bars
 tarte tatin
 cream puffs
 eclairs
profiteroles

Blackbird Bakery Gluten-Free, read it & eat.

Sunday, November 6, 2011

freeze ahead smoothies



{this is my gluten-free life}

it's been awhile since I blogged about all things gluten-free, so the next few days I'll be doing exactly that...

you've seen freeze ahead meals & freeze ahead crock pot meals, what about freeze ahead smoothies ?  they're handy to have in the freezer for a quick & easy breakfast & practical because they use up fresh fruit before it goes bad

this is one of my favorite smoothie recipes:
1 frozen banana
1.5 cups frozen strawberries
1 cup soy milk

I cut up the fresh fruit & spread it out in a gallon size Ziploc bag. I don't want the fruit to freeze in a clump, so I lay the bag flat in the freezer. then when I want a smoothie I dump the frozen fruit in the blender & add 1 cup soy milk & voila breakfast is served :)

btw, I prefer to write the whole recipe & directions right on the Ziploc bag...

see you tomorrow for more gluten-free living...

Thursday, October 27, 2011

hemming jeans

 see the problem in the above photo ?  the pant legs on this pair of jeans are way too long...
 so I folded them up to where I wanted them to be...
 a lot needed to be taken up.  I came across this fabulous tutorial on how to hem jeans which keeps the preexisting hem intact. can you believe it's a blog post from 6 years ago !?!  in blog land that's ancient history, but don't worry, it's an oldie, but goodie :)
 so it said to measure how much length you'd like to have taken off & divide it by 2.  take that new measurement, pin around, & sew right next to the preexisting hem using a zipper foot (btw, right after I took the above photo the sewing needle broke ~ ugh!)
 good advice was given to only do one leg at a time, the first pant leg turned out perfect, so then I did the second one...
 next I added some peel n stick fabric fuse because I didn't want the excess fabric hanging out.

 I ironed it to adhere the excess material to the inside of the jeans.
 amazing results !  AND now I will never hesitate in the future to buy jeans that are too long.

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Altered Couture magazine


I was delightfully surprised when I looked into my mailbox this afternoon (something arrived earlier than I had expected).

Many thanks to Altered Couture magazine for publishing the ruffled peasant dress that I sewed for my daughter, it's found on pages 80-81of the NOV/DEC/JAN 2012 issue. In my write-up I shared how I turned a men's dress shirt into a cute little dress embellished with ruffles, including all the tools & materials needed, step-by-step instructions, as well as some helpful tips. I'm thrilled to be included among many wonderful artists with fabulous projects !

Thanks so much for joining me this week @ nest full of eggs !

PS Altered Couture magazine is available for purchase at JoAnn, Michaels, Barnes & Nobles stores... it's also available through subscription.

Saturday, October 15, 2011

flannel pajama pants


{kids clothes week}

:: flannel pajama pants, they will be very useful during the fall, winter, & spring

:: McCall's 3906, size Xsm

:: super easy to sew

:: next on the list for kids clothes week: school photo dress

:: happy sewing everyone !

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

wool felt & fleece flower headband








{kids clothes week}

:: I had leftovers of mustard yellow wool felt & gray fleece from the Abby Jacket I sewed, so I decided to make a matching flower headband

:: I had this mustard yellow elastic (approximately 16 inches) I think it came from a box of chocolates ?  not sure... the gray button was from my stash

:: to make one...

:: cut out circles in various sizes, I used some circle paper punches for a few, none of the circles are perfect, I made 4 circles from the mustard yellow wool felt & 1 from the gray fleece

:: snip into each circle all around (something similar to a fringe) to add some texture, then stack up the circles & place a coordinating button on top

:: zig-zag the ends of the elastic together, twice

:: take some coordinating embroidery floss & sew the flower onto the elastic (if you want you can sew it over the spot where you zig-zag stitched the elastic together that way the zig-zag stitch won't show giving it a more polished look)

:: voila, you're done... you don't need to worry about fraying since wool felt & fleece don't fray :)

:: making a headband like this was so simple, I don't know why I hadn't made one before, but will keep this in mind when I have leftovers from future sewing projects

:: next on the list for kids clothes week ?  flannel pajama pants...