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Friday Favorites – Week 21

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Hello everyone! Welcome to Friday Favorites!
I’ve been working outside the home this week, and by outside, I literally mean outside! I’ve been going through boxes in our outbuilding, which is a job and a half! Basically I’m opening up a bunch of boxes that were packed 10 or even 15 years ago (and many not packed by me). And I’m reboxing, labeling, and reorganizing, and also setting some aside for a yardsale. Sounds fun, huh? Especially in the hundred degree heat! And then my mom has brought a ton of addtional stuff over for us to sale at our yardsale, so right now our building looks totally wrecked! Hopefully when we’re all done, I can take some photos, and it will make for a great blog post! So I guess you could say I’ve been doing some blog field work!
So anyway, because of that, I’ve spent very little time on the computer this week, but despite this, I still managed to visit all your posts this week, so yay! And I’ve also added a couple of giveaways for you, so all in all, I guess it wasn’t such a bad week for me in the blog world!
One quick reminder, next Wednesday/Thursday, I’ll be hosting the Summer Edition of Sweet Thursday, so please come by and link up your desserts! Also, as of right now, I only have a few submissions to be featured in the post, so I invite you to email your submissions to me by Tuesday! Thanks!
Now let the party begin, as we take a look at this week’s featured items! As always, I invite you to take my “featured” button for your blog if your post is featured!

Hand & Foot Sugar Scrubs from Give Me The Simple Life
Learn How to Paint an Artichoke at Mural Maker
Cajun Chicken Pasta from Newlyweds
Kid’s Snake Tie from The Paisley Cupcake
Peach Coconut Pancakes from Breast Feeding Moms Unite

I’m excited to see what you’ve been blogging about this week! Please link up your posts below! Be sure to include a link back to my blog so that your readers will find our party. Thanks!

-Jerri

Brochure Giveaway

Brochures Printing Onlines is the place to go for your brochure printing needs.  They offer cheap brochure printing, and they make printing your brochures very simple with design templates, easy file uploads, live chat, and collaboration with a designer in real time.

Previously we have given away some two-fold brochures, and this month I’m happy to offer one of my readers 100 tri-fold brochures. You can use these to promote your business, your blog, your church or other organization, or use these to distribute important information.

Prize Specifications: 
100 8.5×11 Trifold Brochures
100lb Paper Gloss
Trifold/Letterfold, Z-fold
4 Color Both Sides Printing
Limited to US residents; 18 years old and above

Giveaway Closed. Congrats to Stephanie of DC Me’s Giveaway Blog

~Jerri

Full Disclaimer: I was not monetarily compensated for this post.  For hosting this giveaway, I will receive 100 printed brochures.

Szechuan Sweet & Sour BBQ Chicken (& Lawry’s Giveaway)

I don’t know anyone who doesn’t love summer grilling season!  Where I live, every weekend there’s some grilling going on in our neighborhood.  I know because we can smell it from our front porch!  Now Lawry’s is making the summer grilling season even more exciting with their new marinades.  Flavors include:
-Applewood & Plum – Juicy plums accent smoky applewood and add flair to all-American barbecue.
-Cilantro & Lime – Cutting across the diverse cuisines, this bright and zingy pair is a refreshing taste of summertime.
-Rosemary & Fig – Figs are an unexpected and regionally inspired match for aromatic rosemary.
-Chipotle & Maple – This culinary comingling deliver a fresh take on smoky, spicy and sweet.
-Brown Sugar & Bourbon – This duo brings a delicious dose of Southern charm to the patio.
-Cinnamon & Coffee – Bold and confident – with just the right edge of bitterness.
-Red Chili Sauce & Mango – The flavor of mango takes hot or sweet red chili sauce far beyond mere “condiment status.”
-Tuscan Sun Dried Tomato – Featuring extra virgin olive oil, sun dried tomatoes, sweet red bell peppers, and a blend of herbs and spices.
-Szechuan Sweet & Sour BBQ – features Chinese five spice blend with a touch of Szechuan heat.
Recently I got to try two of Lawry’s newest flavors: Szechuan Sweet & Sour BBQ and Tuscan Sun Dried Tomato. Not only are these marinades delicious, but they have a very unique taste.
I was very excited to serve the Szechuan Sweet & Sour BBQ Chicken to my husband last week. I’ve never made any chicken quite like this, and it was very well received. The marinade features a Chinese five spice blend, ginger, sesame oil, and red pepper. Just imagine the best sweet and sour chicken from your favorite local Chinese joint and then add a spicy kick and your back yard grill! The result is yummy!
As you can see from the photos, I served our chicken over a bed of Asian style rice and vegetables. This was perfect for a quick and inexpensive gourmet meal.  And I love that these are 30 minute marinades, so I don’t have to worry about doing the marinading the day before.  (Perfect if you sometimes have to throw something together at the last minute!)
I’m very excited to be trying the Tuscan Sun-Dried Tomato next and will be posting the food as soon I’ve made it. For this purpses of this post, I’ve gotten a taste of the marinade already. It’s an oil and vinegar based marinade, infused with sun-dried tomatoes, sweet red peppers, and a blend of herbs and spices, including rosemary and oregano. Yum! I’ll let you know how it turns out on food, but I can already tell you, if the taste of the marinade alone is any indication of how it will be on cooked meat, we are in for another super-delicious meal!

Win it!  One Simply Sweet Home reader will win a Lawry´s Get Grilling Kit. The kit includes: 
  •  Both of the new Lawry´s marinades: Tuscan  Sun-Dried Tomato and Szechuan Sweet & Sour BBQ
  • Lawry’s Seasoning Salt
  • A set of skewers.
  • Pyrex marinating dish.
Giveaway closed. Congrats to Rene at Three Boys and an Old Lady!

I’m happy to link up each week to some fabulous blog parties.
-Jerri
Disclosure:  The opinions in this post are my own.  For hosting this give away I received a Lawry’s prize pack like the one being given away.  I was not paid to post.  Lawry´s products, information and additional prize pack to give away are provided by Lawry´s through MyBlogSpark.

Friday Favorites – Week 20

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It’s hard to believe, but we’ve made it to Week 20 of our Friday Favorites party!  Since I featured several 4th of July ideas last week, I decided to feature some of your 4th of July foods this week! Thank you all for coming by each week to share your posts with me.  I really enjoy seeing all your ideas, and in these first 20 weeks, I’ve already found so many that I want to try myself (and some that I’ve already tried out!).

Please go by and say hello to this week’s featured bloggers! If you’re featured at this week’s party, I’d love for you take my “featured button” for your blog.

Strawberrylicious Chocolate Cheesecake from Inside Bru Crew Life
Pulled Pork Sandwiches from Abundance on a Dime

Coconut Macaroon Peach Cobbler from Frugal Antics of a Harried Homemaker
Potato Salad from Pursuit of Happiness
Strawberry Pretzel Dessert from Never Growing Old
Let the party begin! Link up your posts below. Please link up your actual posts rather than your blog, and please include a link to my blog somewhere in your post so that others can join the party. Thanks!
-Jerri

Summer Star Garland

You may remember the Easter Garland I posted on back in March.  I actually kept it up through spring, and then finally I decided I needed something new for summer.  So the other day I used the same concept behind the Easter Garland and made some star garland for the summer. 
I would have liked to have done this in red, white, and blue, but I didn’t have any  coordinating papers that I liked together, and I’ve decided I need to use some of the supplies I already have rather than going out and buying new stuff all the time, so I went with a red, green, and blue color scheme.

What You’ll Need:
Scrapbook paper
Ribbon
Scissors
Tape
Cookie Cutters
Pencil/Pen
Garland Tutorial:
-Use cookie cutters or stencils to trace shapes onto the back of scrapbook paper. You can use a single shape or multiple shapes. (I used 3 different size stars, and I used 4 different paper designs.)
-Next take your scissors and cut out the shapes. (I made 24 cut outs for a seven and a half foot string of garland last time and this time.)
-Cut off a line of ribbon. Make the ribbon as long as you like. I suggest cutting off at least a foot more than the intended length. (I made a 7 1/2 foot garland, but I actually cut about 8 1/2 foot of ribbon off. I used the extra length on each end to wrap it around the “edging” on the top of the cabinets.)
-Now attach the shapes to the ribbon. (I placed them about an inch to an inch and a half apart from each other.)
-There are a few different methods you can use for this. Liz from Hoosier Homemade  actually sewed the cutouts to the ribbon. I, however, am not a seamstress and decided to use a short cut method. I used tape to attach the shapes. I used two small pieces of tape on each shape (making a t or x with the tape on the back of each shape.) I used two pieces to make sure it was secured, and put them on there cross-ways so that the garland would be more flexible/movable. For this step you could also mod podge or a glue gun if you prefer. (I just used tape because it’s quicker, there’s no mess, and it would allow me to make adjustments if I needed to.)
-Then hang your garland and enjoy!

-Jerri
I am happy to link up my posts each week to some awesome Linky Parties.

Taco Salad

One of my favorite meals to eat at home is tacos.  I just go the easy route and purchase a taco kit.  Sometimes I get Taco Bell brand, and other times I get Old El Paso.  But I also buy taco seasoning alone for potential new recipes I may find, and I almost always keep corn chips on hand, which makes taco salad a very convenient meal for us.
The taco salad pictured here today was actually put together by my husband.  Hubby doesn’t cook at all.  Sometimes when I’m not feeling well, he’ll put together some tuna salad or something like that for us. But I’ve never seen him make an actual recipe.  But he did wait tables for several years, some of which was at a real upscale place, and he discovered he had a natural talent for plate presentations.  In fact, at one of the resturants where he worked, he put together a lot of the plates for their menu photos.
So the other day when we had taco salad, I decided to take a couple of pics of his handy work.  We started with Blue Tortilla Chips. (We usually get white, but we were shopping at Aldi, and they didn’t have white.)  Next came the meat mixuture, followed by lettuce, salsa, cheese, and finally sour cream. Yum!

Making a Taco Salad Buffet – By the way, if you’re ever having a lot of of people over for dinner, a taco salad buffet would be perfect choice. It’s fast, convenient, and fairly cheap compared to other meal choices.  And I never met anyone who didn’t like Mexican food, so it’s sure to be loved by all!  All you’d really have to cook is your meat and some refried beans.  And then you’d just have to prepare some toppings for the buffet, such as lettuce, tomatoes, mushrooms, peppers, cheese, and condiments.  Very easy!

-Jerri

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Show off Your Stuff Thursday is hosted by Fireflies and Jellybeans

Happy 4th of July!

I want to wish everyone a 4th of July! Since I’ve started this blog, I’ve made it a tradition to post some of my favorite Revolutionary quotes, along with the music video “Freedom Never Cries” by Five For Fighting. The concept of the song is brilliant and thought provoking, and the video is so touching.  Hope you enjoy it as much as I do. 

Don’t forget to thank a serviceman or woman if you see them out at any 4th of July Festivities, and please take a moment to say a prayer for troops and our country.


“Those who would give up essential liberties to purchase a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.” – Benjamin Franklin
“I only regret that I have but one life to lose for my country.” -Nathan Hale, before being hanged by the British
“It is in vain, sir, to extenuate the matter. Gentlemen may cry, “Peace! Peace!” — but there is no peace. The war is actually begun! The next gale that sweeps from the north will bring to our ears the clash of resounding arms! Our brethren are already in the field! Why stand we here idle? What is it that gentlemen wish? What would they have? Is life so dear, or peace so sweet, as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery? Forbid it, Almighty God! I know not what course others may take; but as for me, give me liberty, or give me death!”   –Patrick Henry – March 23, 1775
“THESE are the times that try men’s souls. The summer soldier and the sunshine patriot will, in this crisis, shrink from the service of their country; but he that stands by it now, deserves the love and thanks of man and woman. Tyranny, like hell, is not easily conquered; yet we have this consolation with us, that the harder the conflict, the more glorious the triumph. What we obtain too cheap, we esteem too lightly: it is dearness only that gives every thing its value. Heaven knows how to put a proper price upon its goods; and it would be strange indeed if so celestial an article as FREEDOM should not be highly rated. Britain, with an army to enforce her tyranny, has declared that she has a right (not only to TAX) but “to BIND us in ALL CASES WHATSOEVER” and if being bound in that manner, is not slavery, then is there not such a thing as slavery upon earth. Even the expression is impious; for so unlimited a power can belong only to God.”
-Thomas Paine, The Crisis

“When, in the course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bonds which have connected them with another, and to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the laws of nature and of nature’s God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation.

We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. That to secure these rights, governments are instituted among men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed. That whenever any form of government becomes destructive to these ends, it is the right of the people to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their safety and happiness. Prudence, indeed, will dictate that governments long established should not be changed for light and transient causes; and accordingly all experience hath shown that mankind are more disposed to suffer, while evils are sufferable, than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed. But when a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such government, and to provide new guards for their future security…”
from The Declaration of Independence, 1776

-Jerri

Making Your Own U.S. History Resource Books

My husband and I often talk about the idea of homeschooling our children.  And at the very least, we will definitely be supplementing their education at home.  I know a lot of my readers are home school moms, and I know even more of you who are not homeschool moms like to have learning activities for your kids.

So with 4th of July upon us, I decided to share one of my ideas for part of a U.S. history curriculum.  As a history major myself, I believe the best way to teach our kids about U.S. history and government is to go to the original documents and sources, so we can draw our own conclusions.  However, we may not always have these immediately at our finger tips.  And if you’re on a budget it may be difficult to buy all the books and materials you’d like, so one of my ideas is to create a History Resource Book.
Essentially you’ll just need a 3-ring binder, and you will fill it with the documents and resources that you’d like to have on hand to share with your kids.  Documents to have in your book include copies of the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution.  I’d also include a list of the presidents, states & capitals, a timeline of events, and basic facts about the government and how it’s structured.  It could also include a copy of the Articles of Confederation and a copy of The Federalist Papers, especially if you’re doing a close study of American colonial history.
To get you started on making your History Resource Book, I’ve looked up these documents for you, as well as some other pages which may be helpful to you.
Historical Timeline  – While I don’t emphasize the memorization of dates, I always find it helpful to have a general timeline for reference purposes and in order to keep track of when events happen in relationship to other events.  Here’s a comprehensive timeline of United States history, from the original landing at Roanoke up to the 2009 inauguration.  This is also a good list for general historical topics of study.
Declaration of Independence – Full text. And resource links.
Articles of Confederation – Full text of our first constitution.
United States Constitution – Full text of the Constitution, including Ammendments, signers, important dates, notes, and sources.
The Federalist Papers – Full text of The Federalist Papers, a series of 85 articles/essays advocating the ratification of the United States Constitution.
Presidents of the United States – I’ve always found it curious that I never had to memorize the Presidents in school.  This site not only has a list of the Presidents and the years of the term(s) in office, but each President has his own page of facts, including their homestate, religion, party, election results, cabinet secretaries, major events, and interesting facts. (I think it would be great to go down the list and teach about one president each week, and these facts would give you a good foundation to start and be a good quick reference for the kids to refer to.)
Government 101 – About.com and wikipedia may not be legitimate sources for your college papers, but I usually find them helpful when I need to look up some basic facts or background on a subject.  This page breaks down the three branches of government for you, and there’s also a section on Federalism and our historic documents.
50States.com List of all the 50 states. You can also look up all the state flags, birds, flowers, and seals. They also have all the state governors, famous people, statistics on the states, state mottos, attraction, and more.  (It could be fun to look up all the information on your homestate and share it with your child. Also, I think kid’s might enjoy looking at all the flags, or even reading the state mottos.)

USA Flag – This site teaches about the history of the flag and also rules of etiquette regarding the flag.  And there’s also lyrics to some patriotic songs and some links to other resources.

Other Sources:
USA.gov Government Made Easy All the basic information on the current agencies of government and our current offcials, including biographical and contact information. There’s a list of all the current Executive Departments/Cabinets (definitely worth learning!).  And there’s even an A-Z index of all the U.S. Departments and Agencies with links to all their websites (probably not worth printing because there are so many—but definitely a must see, just to give you an idea of how big the government really is).
I recommend the following two books as secondary sources: One is a history of the United States, and the other is about the Founders and the 28 Principles of Freedom, upon which the country was founded.

-Jerri

Friday Favorites – Week 19

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I’m excited to report that we had the most link ups yet at last week’s party, a total of 46! Thanks everyone for sharing your posts here!  I guess you could call this week’s post the 4th of July edition of Friday Favorites, but personally I’d try these ideas any time of year!
And if you’re looking for some more ideas for the holiday weekend check out my 4th of July Links post for printables, worksheets, crafts, and more. I also posted some Kid’s 4th of July Fashion earlier this week, and tomorrow I’m posting some links and ideas for older kids and the whole family.  I also promised a giveaway for this week, however, I’m going to have to postpone this until next week. So stay tuned!
Now let’s check out our featured posts.  If you’re featured, please take a “featured” button for your blog!

Cupcake anyone? I’m sure these hamburger cupcakes and “fries” would be a big hit any back yard barbecue! Find out how to make these at There Was a Bright Flash of Light.

I just love this 4th of July tin can craft from Marvelously Messy. Go check out her other designs and get the tutorial. 

Don’t these look good?  I was very surprised to find out what’s in these Vegetarian Barbecue Bites from Angie’s Healthy Living Blog.  I’m definitely gonna have to give these a try!

Here’s a great activty for kids that doubles as a piece of decor.  This conversation jar idea from Just Sew Sassy can help you and your family to learn and discuss patriotic holidays and our history.
Yum! I love new takes on old favorites! You can learn how to make these S’mores on a Stick at Melanies Crafts.

I’m very excited to try this recipe!  These are homemade Three Musketeers from Let’s Dish. Be still, my beating heart! 
-Jerri

Links To Kid’s 4th of July Activities

If you’re looking for some fun activities and learning exercises to help teach your kid’s about the 4th of July and/or the history of the United States, this post is for you.  This short list of links will provide you with all the worksheets, printables, project ideas, and learning activities you need for your kids of all ages.

Also, check back in a couple of days, because I’ll be posting some links to resources for older kids and more advanced studies!

Conversation Jar at Just Sew Sassy – One of our blog friends and Friday Favorites participants, Staci, linked up this great post last week.  It gives you a tutorial on how to make a conversation jar, to teach your kids about our history and patriotic holidays.

Apples for the teacher has a lot of coloring sheets, worksheets, printables, craft projects, a reading list of kid’s books, and other great stuff for 4th of July.

Kaboose also has some 4th of July printables for you.

Family Fun has a ton of 4th of July crafts, recipes, and printables.

Activity Village has compiled together a lot of information, quizzes, activity sheets, crafts, etc.

Primary Games had a few color sheets that I thought were cute.

Brighthub has a user article that gives some ideas for lesson plans for preschool children.

Twiggle Magazine has some 4th of July recipes and snacks to make with the kids.

-Jerri