Sunday, October 9

Cake Balls 101: Part One

Cake Balls have become the new cupcakes, with an even bigger price! I am still in shock for a mere dozen you can be paying $13 or more! With my recent adventures in cake ball making I have come down to this equation:

Box Cake Mix $3 
Can Frosting $3
Eggs 20 cents
Canola Oil 10 cents
Coating Chocolate $4 (times 4 = $16)
Total $22.30 + Labor (Free if you do it yourself) 


I have found using a Melon Ball scoop, I can make 108+ cake balls with one box cake mix... drum roll please... approximately 20 cents each, so paying nearly 5 times as much is rip off, when you can do it all yourself. Thankfully, Paula Deen put together a mighty fine and quite delicious list of Cake Ball pairings! I have to warn you it takes time and on top of that it takes a lot of effort. Your first adventure in cake ball making might be difficult, but stay strong - you never know when someday someone will be paying you to make them cake balls! Over the next week I'll be adding pictures and steps to making cake balls at home.


Step One: Gather all of the ingredients


Left to Right: Chocolate Sprinkles, Chocolate Coating, Cake Mix, Canola Oil, Chocolate Frosting, Toothpicks, Eggs & Four-Pronged Fork. 
Left to Right: Disposable Gloves and Melon Ball Scoop


Happy Shopping!
Kady

Saturday, October 8

Farm Fresh Eggs

I have to be honest about something, white eggs kind of creep me out especially after being exposed farm fresh eggs. I'm genuinely curious, "Where do white eggs come from?" I'm sure someone out there can help me with that question or I can just "Google" the question on my own. 

My Aunt and Uncle live a few hours North of me and when I'm lucky, I receive gifts of farm fresh eggs, fresh basil and other homegrown items. After a visit up North, my mother brought me back farm fresh eggs as a surprise. These eggs were especially unique this time and I knew I wanted to post them for everyone to see. Please take note to the color variations of the different eggs. Whenever you see a sign for farm fresh eggs or have the opportunity to have farm fresh eggs, please try them someday! 


This is a mixture of eggs.
One store bought white egg, three store bought brown eggs and  seven farm fresh eggs. 

Thursday, October 6

Current Music

I want this to be a regular post, updating my readers of the current music playing in the background as I type these blogs or out on walks with Dixie. Enjoy! 



Mumford & Sons - White Blank Page

Happy Listening! 
Kady

Sunday, October 2

Dog Bed, Chevron Print & Piping

Over the past 21 months we have gone through quite a number of dog beds. I cannot lie when I say I'm thankful to have the ability to sew. With my endless browsing of the internet for fabrics and sewing blogs I continually see the Chevron print and I'm dying to use it somewhere in my apartment. Well, that chance came with the most recent destroying of Dixie's bed. (I do not promote the destroying of dog beds, sometimes it just happens)

When it came down to the design of this new dog bed I knew I wanted the following features: 
þ Rectangle shape  
þ Zipper closer
þ Piping/Cording around the edges
þ NO STUFFING!

Most of those requests are doable, no problem - but how is a bed supposed to be comfortable?? That's when I came around to the Molly Mutt site and I knew I had to make this for myself. 

Here is the adventure of making Dixie's *NEW* Dog Bed:

All the supplies: Approximately 10 T-Shirts, Pins, Rotary Cutter, Scissors, Piping (96 inches),  Cutting Mat & Ruler,  22 inch zipper, Fabric (1 yard, 44 inches wide for outside) (1/2 yard for piping/cording) and Muslin (1 yard, 33 inch wide)

Sewing completed! 

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