Monday, November 29, 2010
Saturday, November 27, 2010
Kit: Merry Christmas Darling tagger size
Contents in PNG format:
(not all items shown in preview)
10 bows
6 candles
2 charms with glitter
5 Christmas ornaments
1 Christmas tree
2 clock dials
6 flowers
6 frames
5 gems
2 glass brads
2 hanging jewel curtains
2 hearts
2 journaling mats
1 mistletoe
10 papers
3 perfume bottles
2 posers
10 ribbons
4 snowflakes
4 snowflake doilies
2 stars
3 stardust
3 stickpins
8 tags
7 wordarts
2 wrapped gifts
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Sunday, November 14, 2010
December Build A Kit
Working with a wonderful color palette, the designers at Scrapping Your Memories are busy working on a Build A Kit. On sale for December, you may purchase each 5 piece item for $1.00 Select as many 5 piece items, as you desire...to create your own kit collection. Again, each 5 piece item is priced at only $1.00 Mix and match designers, to build a kit uniquely your own. Below, are four previews from my Build A Kit, that will be available in December.
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Thursday, November 11, 2010
Recipe: Homemade Pizza
My husband brought home a friend...so Tuesday dinner was homemade pizza. Took 35 minutes from start to finish. Rather then drag out my bread making machine, I made Bethany Harty's recipe for pizza dough. It was easy, fast and delicious...using it exclusively now. I love Bethany's blog and WordArt. This is Bethany's Pizza Dough recipe, with my changes in the spices...of course, adjust to your taste:
Easy Pizza Dough
Recipe is doubled for two homemade pizzas.
2 pkgs active dry yeast
2 cups warm water
2 tablespoons sugar
2 teaspoons salt
2 tablespoons oil
5 cups flour
1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
1 teaspoon oregano
Dissolve yeast in water with sugar. Set aside. In separate bowl, combine flour, salt, oregano (you choose how much you want) and garlic powder (ditto). Pour yeast mixture into flour mixture, and add oil. Mix and knead until a nice elastic-y ball. Split in half, and roll out onto a greased pizza pan. Spread on pizza or spaghetti sauce. Add cooked ground beef, pepperoni, green peppers, onions, diced tomates and mushrooms. Top with mild cheddar and American cheese. Bake at 425 degrees until done. Yeah, I 'm no good with timers. My pizzas in round pans, took just 28 minutes.
Years ago, I purchased my professional round pizza pans and cutter from a restaurant food service equipment & supply store. Yes, they sell to the public. The quality and selection are simply the best.
Easy Pizza Dough
Recipe is doubled for two homemade pizzas.
2 pkgs active dry yeast
2 cups warm water
2 tablespoons sugar
2 teaspoons salt
2 tablespoons oil
5 cups flour
1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
1 teaspoon oregano
Dissolve yeast in water with sugar. Set aside. In separate bowl, combine flour, salt, oregano (you choose how much you want) and garlic powder (ditto). Pour yeast mixture into flour mixture, and add oil. Mix and knead until a nice elastic-y ball. Split in half, and roll out onto a greased pizza pan. Spread on pizza or spaghetti sauce. Add cooked ground beef, pepperoni, green peppers, onions, diced tomates and mushrooms. Top with mild cheddar and American cheese. Bake at 425 degrees until done. Yeah, I 'm no good with timers. My pizzas in round pans, took just 28 minutes.
Years ago, I purchased my professional round pizza pans and cutter from a restaurant food service equipment & supply store. Yes, they sell to the public. The quality and selection are simply the best.
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- Noelle
From Washington DC. I now reside with my husband in the beautiful New England state of Massachusetts. I hope you enjoy my digital scrap kits and scripts. I'm the new kid on the block and create 'tagger size' only. You can e-mail me here
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