I told a few folks that I was "taking Sunday off." Ha! Well, it sort of happened. I tried several new recipes in my "try it" pile.
First, our super bowl food yesterday:
Spicy Thai Chicken Wings. Made using my home canned habanero-apricot jelly, freshly grated ginger, and fresh cilantro. Delicious. Different, and not real spicy as we thought.
Stuffed Jalapenos with chorizo and gouda. This is a Food Network recipe and it is online too. Amazing flavors with this combination of cheeses - cream cheese, sour cream and gouda. We made some without the meat for vegetarians, and it too was delicious. Hubby thinks they would be even better if I wrapped them with bacon. Of course he does.
Food wasn't the only new recipes. I whipped up some body butter for the first time. I've made lotion, but not "body butter."
I did not have the sweet almond oil, the original recipe called for, so I used my calendula infused olive oil.
First, our super bowl food yesterday:
Spicy Thai Chicken Wings. Made using my home canned habanero-apricot jelly, freshly grated ginger, and fresh cilantro. Delicious. Different, and not real spicy as we thought.
Stuffed Jalapenos with chorizo and gouda. This is a Food Network recipe and it is online too. Amazing flavors with this combination of cheeses - cream cheese, sour cream and gouda. We made some without the meat for vegetarians, and it too was delicious. Hubby thinks they would be even better if I wrapped them with bacon. Of course he does.
Food wasn't the only new recipes. I whipped up some body butter for the first time. I've made lotion, but not "body butter."
I did not have the sweet almond oil, the original recipe called for, so I used my calendula infused olive oil.
(before it cooled completely)
(cooled completely, sorry, sort of a bad photo)
I found many recipes over the years, but just didn't put the time into making it. I'll be trying it this week.
I also whipped up two types of homemade shampoo. This one for Hubby. Rosemary will darken light hair over time, so I made lemon for myself. All made with ingredients I have on hand. Organic (or chemical-free) shampoo is rather expensive.
Recipe from Eden Gardens:
Essential Oil Shampoo DIY
Washing your hair just became a whole lot cleaner with
our all-natural shampoo.
What you need
1/2 cup Castile Soap
1/2 cup filtered water
16 drops Rosemary essential oil
2 drops Peppermint essential oil
Container with flip top for ease of use
1/2 cup filtered water
16 drops Rosemary essential oil
2 drops Peppermint essential oil
Container with flip top for ease of use
How to
- Pour ½ cup of castile soap to container.
- Add 16 drops of Rosemary essential oil.
- Add 2 drops of Peppermint essential oil.
- Fill the rest of the container with filtered water.
- Shake bottle to mix properly.
Note: Use a quarter size amount per use. Shake before
each use.
Something new in the house. . .
I needed a rug in front of the gate we have up for the dogs. Cost? $5.00. Inexpensive, useful, and I couldn't haven't found a better one for the homestead. It works nicely for where we needed one, although these rugs don't wash up easily. It will do for now.
Comments
Want to try the shampoo. How is the hair after using it?
I love your rug and the thai chicken and poppers sound delish! I'm with hubby....wrap them in bacon...Oh, I'm so bad!