Showing posts with label sandwich bags. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sandwich bags. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Top 5 Tuesday Treasures

Today's Top 5 treasures found are listed below. If you would like to have your shop featured here on my blog you will need to pick your favorite and list it in the comments along with your shop address. You may also include your blog address if you have one. The next 5 items and shops will be picked randomly from the "Raffle King." Next posting of Top 5 will be next Tuesday! All comments are welcomed but please note that unless your shop is opened you can not be considered as a contestant. Also all shops must have viable items for sale.

Be sure to invite your friends to be featured here and to check out the other shops great items.



Winner #1 Liberian girl painting by Sabbio Cinnamon Tree
Shop: sabbio.etsy.com


Winner #2 Merry Christmas Cards by The Art of Joy
Shop: TheArtOfJoy.etsy.com
Blog: stuff.joycharde.com


Winner #3 Royal blue vintage necklace by Noell Desiree
Shop: noelldesiree.etsy.com


Winner #4 Coffee Pot Christmas Cards by Coffee Pot People
Shop: CoffeePotPeople.etsy.com
Blog: coffee-pot-people.blogspot.com


Winner #5 Sandwich Buddie Bag Firefighters by The Green Haven
Shop: TheGreenHaven.etsy.com

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Spicy Buffalo Chicken Sandwich recipe


Prep time: 22 Min. Cook time: 15 Min. Serves: 4

Ingredients
2 tsp Hungarian paprika
2 tsp chili powder
1 Tbsp olive oil
1/2 cup hot pepper sauce (ex. Frank's RedHot Original)
4 whole-grain buns, split
4 lettuce leaves

Instructions
In a small bowl, combine paprika and chili powder. Then sprinkle spice blend over chicken breasts.

Lightly coat a large skillet with cooking spray and place over medium-low heat. Place chicken breasts in skillet; cook for 6 minutes. Turn and cook until no longer pink in the center; about 6 more minutes.

Place a large saucepan over low heat. Add olive oil and heat for 1 minute. Stir in hot pepper sauce.

When the chicken breasts are done, remove from skillet, place in saucepan and coat evenly with hot pepper sauce mixture.

Place a whole-grain bun on each four plates, top with lettuce and a portion-sized chicken breast.

Serve with celery, carrot sticks and blue cheese dressing for a complete meal.

From: Eating for Life cookbook by Bill Philips

My husband is not a chicken fan but loves this recipe! Bon Appetit

Friday, September 4, 2009

Friday's Blog Feature!


This week's featured blog goes to Fray Baby Bibs & More! Fray Baby's creator is Liz Davis. This is a great blog for new moms or moms of young children. It's full of fun craft ideas and great parenting tips. Her blog also has tasty recipes, organic finds and thrift store finds.

Liz is a mother of 2 and a military spouse supporting her Aviation husband who is serving in the Army. She's a stay at home mom who sews, scrapbooks, bakes and cooks.

Liz is the creator of many great baby items including bibs, burp cloths, mini blankets and more. There are also some non-baby items too, tote bags and address books and mini pouches. Liz has a good variety of items for everyone.

Here's a few of my favorites:




"An apple a day keeps the doctor away" apple & pear bib.



Keep your sandwich fresh and safe with a secure Badge reusable sandwich bag!



A heart bag full of love IKEA tote bag!

Fray Baby's blog: http://fraybabybibsandmore.com

FRAY BABY'S IS HAVING A GREAT LABOR DAY WEEKEND SALE!

~~**~~LABOR DAY SALE~~**~~
Friday, September 4th through Monday, September 8th
There's BOGO sales, free shipping and 15% off sales.

For more details, Check out Fray Baby's Shop: http://fraybabybibsandmore.etsy.com