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Orange Dream Pie

With Thanksgiving and Christmas I’m sharing one of our favorite holiday recipes.  My husband’s not really in to pies, but he loves—LOVES this one!  Anytime we have to bring a dish to any type of get together, this is what he requests. (And lucky for me this is one of the easiest recipes I have!)  If you like Dreamsicles in the summer time, you’ll love this pie!

Don’t forget I’m hosting Sweet Thursday this week.  Stop by and link up your holiday and family favorite recipes!

Recipe for Orange Dream Pie:

Ingredients:
1 graham cracker crust
2/3 cup boiling water
1 pkg. (3 oz.) orange gelatin
1 package (8 oz) Cream Cheese
1 tub (8 oz) Whipped Topping

Directions:  Heat water to boiling. Pour into a bowl.  Add gelatin mix. Stir 2 minutes until completely dissolved. Cool for 5 minutes.   Pour into blender. (You must use a blender.  A mixer will cause mixture to splatter.) Place softened cream cheese in blender, and blend well.  Pour into large bowl.  Slowly add whipped topping. Stir together well. Pour into pie crust.  Chill in the refrigerator until ready to serve.
Tip:  This is great with other flavors as well!  Below is a pic of the pie I made using strawberry gelatin.  In the future I’m going to try lemon and lime too, and I think cherry would also be a good choice!

I’m linking up this week at the Love the Pie Party  at Tidy Mom and these linky parties.

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Cat Tree Review from CSN Stores

 

I’ve been so excited about the opportunities that CSN Stores has given me to review products and host giveaways. And I’m happy to present this fun product review to all you cat owners out there.  We first purchased a cheap climbing toy for like $20 when Rebel and Dixie were about 3 months old, and my husband often says that it’s the best $20 we ever spent.  But now it’s really too small for them, and it’s tearing up after two and half years of use.
So when I was given an in-store credit for CSN Stores over the summer, I decided to purchase the Majestic Pet 52″ Casita Fur Cat Tree.  I debated for a while on which tree to buy, and in the end I have been very satisfied with this purchase!  Unlike a lot of products you see online, I believe this one actually looks better than the online picture lets on.  It’s also the perfect size for our cats and they love it!  And to prove just how much they love it, I’m including some pictures with this review.
As you can see, the cats were playing on the cat tree before it was even assembled!

 

They loved the little white toy attached to the top tier.  Unfortunately it didn’t last very long, but no toy with an elastic stretchy cord lasts long around here.

 

And as you can see from these pictures, the tree is the perfect size.  Each platform is just right for the cats to stand and lounge on.  The tree is also a great height at 52 inches tall.  We placed the tree in front of a bookshelf.  These two bookshelves stand alongside a desk which doubles as a loft bed that the cats often sleep on, so the tree also serves as a ladder for the cats to get up to the loft.
Besides lounging, climbing, and play, the cats love to use the scratch posts.  I don’t have any pictures of them using them, but I can tell you that they get a lot of use.  Dixie (the calico cat) usually stands on the second tier from the top and uses the top scratcher,  while Rebel (the black and grey cat) likes to show off his height by standing on the floor and using the scratchers above the little house.  He also likes to show off his skills, laying on the top tier and scratching the post beneath.  (He’s so talented!)
Speaking of the little house/knook….or actually I call it “the apartment,”  you can see Dixie here checking it out the very first night.  They don’t use the apartment as much as they do the other parts of the cat tree, but both cats do use it occasionally, and sometimes I’ll walk in and find one of them asleep inside it.
I also just had to show you that Rebel can fit inside the apartment too.  Whenever I ordered this and whenever I buy scratchers I have to think of Rebel’s size.  He’s not a fat cat; he’s just a big cat, that is, he’s long and lean.  So I was very pleased to find that he could fit inside rather comfortably.
And as it turns out, the cat tree also makes for a good fighting ground!

As you see, we LOVE this cat tree!  It’s multifunctional, and the cats get a lot of use out of it that.  It’s also very sturdy and well made with easy assembly.  It’s a great size for adult cats and multiple cat homes but would also be great for kittens to grow into. (Wish we’d had it when they were kittens!) And it actually looks attractive and blends in well with the room.

Disclosure: I received a credit from CSN Stores to purchase any product of my choice.  The opinions expressed here are my own.

Friday Favorites – Week 38

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Hello all! Hope you all had a good Veteran’s Day!  I’m cutting my post short this week. I’ve been over at my mom’s all day helping her “purge” her house. Always an interesting task!  And I’ve still got things to do here tonight before I can go to bed.  But at least my hubby was nice enough to take me to Cracker Barrel for dinner tonight!  (Isn’t he the sweetest!)
Now without further ado, let’s check out this week’s featured posts! Hope you all have a great Friday!

Fall Treats from Moore Minutes

T-shirt Refashion from Dragonfly Designs

Tea Towel + School Trousers = Paneled Cushion from Modern Country Style 

I can’t wait to your projects and ideas from this week! Link up your post urls below. Don’t forget to link back to my blog or post my button on your site so that others can join the party.

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Cradle Rock Review and Giveaway

Continuing with our Holiday Gift ideas, here’s something a little different for moms and moms-to-be.
Brash Music and Tree Top Records, companies that partnered to create and produce “Cradle Rock” (http://www.cradlerockstore.com/), announced that Michael Jackson’s “Thriller,” greatest hits from Johnny Cash and chart topping singles from Kenny Chesney would be the first three albums in a lullaby series, hitting stores October 26th. Soothing sounds from instruments such as the vibraphone, glockenspiel and mellotron are used to create lullabies based on famous, iconic artists and albums in the country, rock and pop genres.
“The ‘Cradle Rock’ lullabies are unlike any other in the marketplace today, since we wanted to focus on iconic artists and albums that appeal to music fans across a wide variety of genres,” says Steve Jones, CEO of Brash Music. “Each project is produced with child and parent in mind, so the melodic structure and tempo of each song stays true to the original.” Jones says most lullaby releases are a collection of hits or compilations by various artists. “While some projects in the Cradle Rock series follow a compilation model, most are replications of entire albums in lullaby form. Additional Cradle Rock albums in development include U2’s “The Joshua Sleep Tree,” Black Eyed Peas’ “Sleep-pea Hits” as well as lullaby albums inspired by Nickelback, Carrie Underwood and The Eagles to name a few.
David Williams, president of Tree Top Records and executive producer, says “Thrillaby” is based on Michael Jackson’s Thriller and follows the famous album’s track listing from start to finish. “’Thrillaby’ is the perfect introduction to one of the greatest albums ever recorded, complete with irresistible melodies from the ‘King of Pop.’” The Kenny Chesney collection is stacked with number one singles, “Including the soothing, country hits representing his greatest work,” says Williams. Johnny Cash fans will appreciate lullabies based on American Records’ “The Legend of Johnny Cash, Volume One.” “Even though this project features ‘greatest hits’, it focuses on a period of recordings Cash did with legendary producer Rick Rubin,” adds Williams.
Dating back to ancient cultures, science demonstrates the importance of lullabies in the development of children. “Babies are actually born with a basic sense of timing, rhythm and tone,” says producer Stephen Gause, “which is why soothing lullabies help speed up the process of falling asleep.” Gause says the albums are for true and dedicated music fans who want to share popular music with their children. “Cradle Rock” albums, distributed by The Warner Music Group, will be available at http://www.cradlerockstore.com/,  through all digital distribution services like iTunes for $9.99, and at music retail outlets across the United States for $11.98.

My Review

Personally I love the concept behind the Cradle Rock cds.  I’ve seen cds featuring kid-friendly versions of pop tunes, but I’ve never thought of lullabies! I think this is such a great way to bond with your baby. You can play him/her a soft tune to sleep by that’s also catchy and familiar to you. Brilliant!

I happen to be a huge country fan, but I also love oldies, and I like some pop and rock, so it was really neat to get to listen to the lullabies featuring music from Michael Jackson, Kenny Chesney, and Johnny Cash. 

First off, I loved the way the music was arranged.  The songs were immediately recognizable, yet even the most upbeat of songs were soft and soothing.  Upon receiving this collection to review, I was most interested to hear how Michael Jackson’s music was going to be incorporated into lullabies.  Growing up, Thriller was my brother’s favorite tape, and “Beat It” was his favorite song.  I have to admit that I giggled a bit when I first started listening to the song, but I have to say that the arrangement worked!  The song was made into a great lullaby!

Secondly, as I listened to the cds, I came across some songs that I knew extremely well and others that I wasn’t very familiar with.  But interestly, I actually enjoyed the unfamilar songs just as much as the ones I knew.  I mean, obviously if you purchased a cd of Kenny Chesney lullabies, you must be a big fan and would know all the songs, but  what I’m trying to say is that, I think someone could pop in one of these cds, knowing absolutely nothing about the artists, and they would still really enjoy the musical experience.

Overall I think babies and parents alike will enjoy these cds.  The musical arrangements are very whimsical, yet soothing, and although I love traditional children’s music, I think parents will definitely welcome the change from the traditional lullabies and kid’s music they may be accustomed to.  And with other artists like Carrie Underwood and Nickelback having their music added to the collection, I think everyone should be able to find something they would like to listen to with their baby. I, for one, am very excited that The Eagles are on the list.  They’re one of my favorite bands, and I would really love to hear lullaby versions of their hits!

If you have a baby or you’re expecting, and you like any of the Cradle Rock artists, you should definitely check out these cds.  And if you know someone who has a baby or is expecting, these cds would make a really great holiday gift!

Win it! One Simply Sweet Home reader will win 3 Cradle Rock cds featuring music from Kenny Chesney, Michael Jackson, and Johnny Cash.
Giveaway Closed. Congrats to Amanda!

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Disclosure: For this review I recieved copies of the Cradle Rock cds featuring Kenny Chesney, Johnny Cash, and Michael Jackson.

Pink Party for Cancer Awareness

I was very excited about the opportunity to host a get together from Pssst and General Mills.  As you all know, October was Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and there were many promotions on television and online to help raise awareness and raise money for Susan G. Komen For the Cure.
A lot of great companies were also involved, including General Mills and Yoplait Yogurt.  For every pink lid you send by December 31, 2010, Yoplait will donate 10 cents to Susan G. Komen for the Cure, now up to $1.6 million. And they guarantee a donation of at least $500,000.  For more information, please visit Save Lids to Save Lives.
I was invited to host a get together where I would serve Yoplait yogurt, collect pink lids to send in for the Save Lids to Save Lives campaign, and raise everyone’s awareness of breast cancer and breast health.
I haven’t  personally had any close family members diagnosed with breast cancer, but I have had family members and friends, including my late grandmother, who were diagnosed with other types of cancers.  And I also became aware of just how prevalant cancer is when my husband was working for an insurance company that specialized in cancer policies.  Everyone that he talked to had at least one person in their immediate family who had been affected by cancer.  So it’s a cause that I feel very strongly about.
For the get together, I was given a hostess kit which included the following items:
-a $15 Visa giftcard, to purchase Yoplait Yogurt for the party.
-a stack of coupons for Yoplait Yogurt
-a stack of breast health information sheets
-a self-exam shower hanger
-a pink bookmark
-and a copy of Promise Me by Nancy G. Brinker, founder of the Susan G. Komen for the Cure
For the party decor, I mostly used items I already had on hand, including some pink Christmas balls, which I placed inside of some cloudy pink glasses.  I also had some pink and red heart napkins left from Valentine’s Day, and I placed the spoons inside a Valentine’s mug.  Additionally I used some white plates featuring pink flowers.  And I had some pink trim on hand, so I just cut out several pieces to make ribbons for the table.  (I also had some pink silk flowers which I meant to add to the table, but I completely forgot about them….oops!)

And keeping with the pink theme, I served some pink creamy salsa dip, pink candies, and some pink cookies from Pillsbury, along side the pink Yoplait yogurt (of course!).

Today in addition to sharing my party with you, I’m also sharing some of the information that was provided by Susan G. Komen for the Cure for the party.
-All women are at risk of breast cancer.  Being a women is the number one risk factor, and your breast cancer risk increases as you get older.  Most women who get cancer have no other risk factors.  Men can also get breast cancer, but it is 100 times more common in women.  Except for skin cancer, breast cancer is the most common type of cancer among women today.

Susan G. Komen for the Cure Recommend that You:

  • Talk to your family to learn about your family helath history.
  • Talk to your provided about your personal riks of breast cancer.
  • Ask your doctor which screening tests are right for you if you are at a higher risk.
  • Have a mammogram every year starting at age 40 if you are at average risk.
  • Have a clinical breast exam at least every 3 years starting at 20, and every year starting at 40.
  • Know how your breasts look and feel and report any changes to your health care provider right away.
  • Make healthy lifestyle choices that may reduce your risk of breast cancer.

I’m linking up this week at linky parties.

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Disclosure: Host kit, including information and a $15 gift card were provided by Yoplait and General Mills through Pssst & MyGetTogether.

Peanut Butter Cereal Ball Candy

Is everyone ready for Holiday baking?  One treat that I always love to make this time of year is Special K Candy.  It’s very similar in taste to my absolute favorite, Peanut Butter Balls.  But these are a lot easier and faster to make.  And they are just scrumptious!
I’ve also changed the recipe up a bit, making it with a mixture of Corn Flakes and Rice Krispies, instead of the Special K.  In the future I may do a batch using just the Rice Krispies too because I really liked the consistency that the Rice Krispies brought to the mix.
Recipe for Peanut Butter Cereal Balls:

Ingredients:

1 cup Light Karo syrup
1 1/2 cups White sugar
1 1/2 cups Peanut butter
5 cups cereal (Original recipe calls for Special K cereal, but I used a combination of Rice Krispies and Corn Flakes.)
Directions: Bring Karo syrup and sugar to a boil.  Remove from heat and stir in peanut butter until dissolved.
Slowly mix in cereal.  Drop by rounded teaspoon onto waxed paper.  Then mold into balls.

Tip – You can also spoon the mixture into a 9×13 dish if you prefer to serve these as bars.

I’m link this post up for this week’s linky parties.

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Friday Favorites – Week 37

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Hey guys!  Thanks for stopping by and spending part of your Friday with me. Hope you’re all enjoying your first week of November!

If you’re new here, this is my weekly Friday Favorites party where you can link up your favorite post from this week.  Share your recipes, crafts, decor, projects, ideas, basically anything family friendly!

This week’s Friday Favorites event is sponsored by  My Dream Sample Box, where each month you can order a box filled with samples from really great companies.  If you like the jewelry pictured above, please check out my current giveaway from this great sponsor!
Now onto this week’s featured posts…
 
Munchable Mice from Mom’s Crazy Cooking
Homemade Pimento Cheese from Heart of a Country Home

Pretzel Rolo Thingies from Delectalicious

Mini Pumpkin Cheesecakes from Prairie Story
I’m excited to see your favorite posts from this week.  Please link up your post URLs below. Don’t forget to link up to my site or include my button somewhere on your blog so that others can find this event.

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Jewelry Giveaway from My Dream Sample Box

I’m really excited to bring you some fun Holiday gift giveaways & reviews this month! Our first one comes from My Dream Sample Box.
My Dream Sample Box is a brand new website by Cindy Soto.  Cindy is a party and event planner, and her main business My Dream Party has been in operation since 1999.  This business led her to My Dream Sample Box:  “So many other Party/Event Planners and moms ask me for samples of what I have to offer. Sometimes I could not find what they were looking for. This made me come up with an idea…How can I get samples out to them? This is how My Dream Sample Box was born.”
In October Cindy started her new business.  My Dream Sample Box is a gathering of crafters and artisans who send in samples to be in the Sampler boxes. My Dream Sample box gets the boxes out to potential buyers that otherwise may have not known about the shops.
The boxes go on sale on the first of each month. Small boxes sell for just $22, while Larger boxes sell for $44.  And each month the sample boxes will have a unique theme.  For example, the theme for the first set of boxes going out in December will be Winter Wonderland (See the website for a full list of monthly themes.)
So what can you expect to find in the Dream Sample Boxes? Each month the boxes are filled with 15-20 different businesses’ samples for you to enjoy. The box is filled with items such as melts, scrubs, bath, body, tarts, candles, gourmet foods, jewelry, coupons,party favors and more, from some of the best e-tailers on the web.
Sounds like a great gift idea, right?  Please visit My Dream Sample Box for more information on the Sample Boxes and how to order. Or find out out you can be be a My Dream Sample Box contributor.
Win it!  Cindy at My Dream Sample Box has offered this lovely bracelet (pictured above) to one Simply Sweet Home reader.  It includes a removable charm which says, “Allure.”
Giveaway Closed.  Congrats to Cheryl!

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Holly Bloggy Christmas

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I’m very excited to announce this year’s
Holly Bloggy Christmas!
5 Days of Fun Christmas-themed Linky Parties
With 5 Fabulous Hostesses!
And Great Giveaways!
More details including Event Schedule and Sponsor Info will be announced in later this month!
I still have a couple of spots open for giveaway sponsors.  If you’d like to be a sponsor please send an email to me at simplysweethome@hotmail.com.


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Taco Soup

I just love stews, soups, and chilis this time of year! This year, up until now it’s still been too warm around our house for hot comfort foods.  But today I actually turned the heat on, so now I’m starting to see some soup in our near future! In the last couple of years I’ve been turned on to Taco Soup.  If you like chili, you’ll love this!  It’s not too spicy, not too bland, full of flavor, and perfect for a cool fall day.
Come join SoupaPalooza at TidyMom and Dine and Dish sponsored byKitchenAidRed Star Yeast and Le Creuset

Recipe for Taco Soup:


Ingredients:
1 pkg. Taco seasoning
1 lb ground beef
1 large onion, chopped
1 can black beans
1  can pinto beans
1 can of chili (kidney) beans
1 can stewed tomatoes
1 can rotel tomatoes
1 can corn

Directions: Brown onion and meat.  Drain.  Place in large pot.  Add taco seasoning and mix well.  Add canned ingredients. Simmer for one hour.  Serve with chips, cheese, and sour cream.
Tip: Drain some or all of the cans, depending on how thick you’d like your soup to be.

I’m linking up at these linky parties.

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