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Sunday, July 31, 2011
Thursday, July 28, 2011
Yum. Hobo Packets
This was SUCH a fun recipe. It was easy and quick and I am going to do it again and again. It is also a great idea for camping.
Ingredients:
Ground Beef *the amount depends on how many are eating and how the portions are
Potatoes-sliced or diced
Onion-slices
Foil-per person-Cut the foil (about 15 inches) or enough to fold the sides
Ice cube or butter
Seasoning
1.) Preheat oven to 375*
2.) Take the ground beef and season really well. I used seasoned salt, pepper, onion and garlic powder. Using your hands, mix it well. Shape into hamburger patties.
3.) Place the patties in the middle of your foil piece.
4.) Put potato slices on top and season a little more.
5.) Place onion slices on top
6.) Stick an ice cube in for added moisture and steam. You could also do some butter.
7.) Fold the sides well. Make sure that no air can get through. Then fold down the top. Most of mine did NOT look like hobo bags, but it was sufficient.
**Make sure it is sealed tightly.
8.) Place in the oven for about 1 hour or until the meat is cooked and the potatoes are soft.
*I placed mine on a cookie sheet because I knew the juices would leak out. I also made an extra packet that was just potatoes and onions. It was great to have extra for those that were still hungry.
*Another idea: include some Campbell's soup, it makes a great gravy and gives the potatoes a good flavor --this was not my idea, but if you try it, let me know!
*Remember that the meat will shrink, so double the meat.
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
Summertime
As many of you have noticed, this blog hasn't been updated very frequently. SORRY! I will have to say that summertime isn't just for the kids :)
We will continue to have random posts here and there, but things should resume in the next month or so. DON'T give up on us!
We will continue to have random posts here and there, but things should resume in the next month or so. DON'T give up on us!
Sunday, July 24, 2011
binky advice.
Lately I have been thinking about weaning my daughter from her most beloved "mi-mi". Was your little one attached to their binky? How did you get rid of it? When did you get rid of it?
Please, do tell.
Saturday, July 23, 2011
PVC Mister Sprinkler {tutorial}
Do you need a fun way to beat the summer heat? Well here is an easy and fun way to get the kids wet this summer. I found this idea on Instructables.
First you will need to gather your materials.
What you will need:
Head to your local hardware store for the following 3/4" pipe and fittings:
2 ten foot lengths of PVC
3 end caps
1 threaded female hose connector (slip fit)
2 elbow joints (90 degree)
2 T connections
1 pack quarter circle mister jets or raindrip jets
Next Find all your tools.
Tools needed for this project are:
measuring device
pen or pencil
pvc cutter or saw
PVC cement and primer
drill
5/32" drill bit
Now it is time to cut your pipes.
2 at 5 feet
1 at 4 feet
4 at 18 inches
Cut one of the 10' lengths in half so that you have two 5' sections.
Then, cut a 4' section from the second one. Cut the remaining 6' section in half and then each of the 3' sections in half.
Now make your center lines.
To help keep your misters pointing in the same directions you will need a center line. Take your three longest pipes and mark a line on them. To do so, hold two pipes together, using one as a guide run your pen or pencil along it to make the line. As long as you keep your pen or pencil angle the same you will get a straight line.
Make your drill markings.
This step really depends on the amount of misters you have. I had 10 in my package so I placed 4 on the top and 3 on the sides. My markings were as followed. 9" from each end on the top and then every 10" for the other two. For the sides I placed my holes every 12 inches from the top end for 3 holes on each side.
Drill your holes for the jets.
Make sure you check your jets, but for my jets the 5/32" drill bit worked the best.
Assemble upright poles.
When assembling you will need to for a "U" shape. Each of the drilled holes will need to be facing up. Once you're satisfied glue up the "U", making sure the holes stay facing up. To do so you will prime it first and then glue.
Screw in the jets.
You can skip this part and just have streams of water shooting out all over the place, but the misters are lots of fun.
You will need to use some good pressure for this step. However, once the jets begin to make their own threads into pipes it will become easier. Face the jet holes toward the center. My jets made it possible to move them around depending on how the kids wanted to you the sprinkler later.
Assemble and glue the base.
Your "U" shape is up and the misters are installed so you are just about done. Now it is time for the base. Before you glue all parts together, MAKE SURE YOUR HOSE FITTING FITS YOUR HOSE, then glue.
Almost done...Attach your base.
First assemble the "U" and the base without glue. Make sure the base pieces are parallel with each other, and perpendicular to the plane of the "U". The edge of a sidewalk is a great reference to make sure your base pieces are parallel with each other, and perpendicular to the plane of the "U". Once everything is lined up you are ready for glue.
WAIT, WAIT, WAIT
make sure everything is dried before turing on the water. It doensn't take too long, just have patience.
Now it is time to turn on the water.
Finally after many windy days, the kids have been able to enjoy their new sprinkler.
They can run through it.
They can ride through it.
Or they can just sit under it and enjoy the cool water.
Hope you enjoy your summer! We Are!
{Peaches @ Positively Peaches}
Thursday, July 21, 2011
7 ways to have a safe (and fun) summer
1. Keep an eye out. Not just adult supervision, BUT ACTIVE adult supervision. (guilty)
2. Join in the fun. Don't just send the kids out to play by themselves, go join them...and join in the fitness.
3. Be sun-smart. SUNSCREEN.
4. Helmets rule. Always wear a helmet when riding a bike/skateboard, etc.
5. Be prepared. Take a first aid kit and cell phone on long road trips.
6. Always use a seat belt or safety seats.
7. Beat the bugs. Wear protective clothing and insect repellent.
2. Join in the fun. Don't just send the kids out to play by themselves, go join them...and join in the fitness.
3. Be sun-smart. SUNSCREEN.
4. Helmets rule. Always wear a helmet when riding a bike/skateboard, etc.
5. Be prepared. Take a first aid kit and cell phone on long road trips.
6. Always use a seat belt or safety seats.
7. Beat the bugs. Wear protective clothing and insect repellent.
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
Modesty Matters
One thing that I do not like about summer is the amount of skin that is exposed. It really does frustrate me. There are some people that just should not be flaunting their bodies, even though they make me feel better about mine. But I feel that I even get more frustrated with the people that look amazing wearing very little clothing. I do not appreciate the fact that they leave little to the imagination and that my husband and four sons have to be exposed to their almost-naked bodies. I feel that string bikinis can be the worse and that much nudity should only be seen by one's spouse.
I have been fortunate that without much emphasis by me, my boys recognize and dislike immodesty. My four year-old will always point out to me a person (whether on TV or in person) that is being immodest. Going through Dick's Sporting Good store with my seven year-old is a riot as he slaps away the pictures and advertisements of immodest pictures, most of which show girls wearing sports bras and running shorts.
The other day I pulled behind a small gang of motorcyclist. On the back of a few were some women wearing typical summer clothing. My six year-old saw this and exclaimed, "They're riding their motorcycles to the beach!" He had assumed that their clothing was actually swimwear. I just hope that my boys can keep up their determination of avoiding immodesty and keep their innocence.
What do you do to teach your children about modesty and to avoid looking at pictures or people that are not being modest?
I have been fortunate that without much emphasis by me, my boys recognize and dislike immodesty. My four year-old will always point out to me a person (whether on TV or in person) that is being immodest. Going through Dick's Sporting Good store with my seven year-old is a riot as he slaps away the pictures and advertisements of immodest pictures, most of which show girls wearing sports bras and running shorts.
The other day I pulled behind a small gang of motorcyclist. On the back of a few were some women wearing typical summer clothing. My six year-old saw this and exclaimed, "They're riding their motorcycles to the beach!" He had assumed that their clothing was actually swimwear. I just hope that my boys can keep up their determination of avoiding immodesty and keep their innocence.
What do you do to teach your children about modesty and to avoid looking at pictures or people that are not being modest?
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