Thursday, October 27, 2011

Recipe: Cake Mix Cookies

Cake Mix Cookies

I love these cookies.

I happened to have a box of devil's food cake mix in the cupboard and a hankering to make cookies, so when I spotted this recipe online I knew I had to give it a try. It's incredibly easy and the cookies come out so well!

The best thing about this recipe is that you can add whatever you like to the cookies and use whatever kind of cake mix you like. For these particular cookies pictured, I used a devil's food cake mix, about a cup of dark chocolate chips, and maybe a quarter of a cup of leftover chopped nuts.

Cake Mix Cookies
1 packaged cake mix, any flavor
2 eggs
1/2 cup oil

Preheat oven to 350 degrees.

Combine cake mix, eggs, oil, and any additional ingredients you would like (chocolate chips, nuts, etc). Spoon by tablespoonfuls onto ungreased cookie sheet(s).

Bake for 10-12 minutes.

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Once these were done and cooled, I put them into my new cookie jar! My family gave this to me when they came over last weekend for breakfast. Isn't he adorable?

Cookie Jar

<3

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Recipe: Cheesy Chicken Supper

I made this for dinner last night and boy was it good! My picture didn't turn out, but I thought I'd share the recipe. 

Cheesy Chicken Supper
1 package frozen broccoli, thawed
4 servings cooked rice
1 teaspoon canola oil
2 cups cooked chicken breast, cubed
1 can broccoli cheese soup, undiluted
1/2 cup milk
Shredded cheese to preference
French fried onions to preference
Spices (salt, pepper, etc)

In a large skillet, add oil and cook broccoli until crisp and tender. Add the chicken, soup, milk, and spices, and bring to a boil. Reduce heat and simmer, covered, 5 minutes or until chicken is heated through.

Add cheese and onions. Remove from heat and let stand until cheese is melty and yummy-looking. Serve over rice.

Monday, October 17, 2011

Halloween Decor

One of my favorite things about having a house is being able to decorate it! No kidding, this is one of the things I was so excited about during the buying process. However, I'm limiting myself to not buy a whole lot, and try to be creative and fun. I don't want to go overboard or spend a lot of money. I thought I'd share what I have so far for Halloween, one of my favorite holidays.


9. Halloween decor
The front door... with our basketball pumpkin and welcome sign!

8. Halloween decor
A spooky bottle from Michael's and a cute little ghost from Target.

Snake Wreath
Martha Stewart's Wriggling Snake Wreath craft project... not its permanent home yet!

Our Garage is Batty
And finally, vinyl bats on the garage door! This great idea was from Melancholy Smile.

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Two printables

I made these graphics this past week when I had the sudden urge to fill some empty frames.

I found printables online for these, but a lot of people who make printables don't give them the right resolution or DPI/PPI, so they look pixelated or blurry when printed out, so I made my own versions!

If you'd like to download them, you should be able to do so by following the download link under each one. Just right-click and save, then print.

You are my sunshine
(download)

What I love most
(download)

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Keep your attitude bright

I love my job, but I don't always love the "customer service" aspect of it. My job is working as a library clerk at a public library. I love so many things about it and I'm really happy with the niche I've worked out over the past five years there, and the projects I get to do. About half of my time each week is spent working at the public desk where I check out books, take fines, help with reference questions, etc. A million and one things to do. And people are not always happy. I'm an introvert myself and I find it difficult to speak to so many strangers every day, but it's part of my job so I do it. I get talked down to, yelled at, sworn at, and treated like basically any other person people think is below them.

Saturday was like that. After three people all in a row who were very unhappy - one I had to call a supervisor out for, and two just generally miserable people - I was feeling fairly unhappy myself. I've heard everything about how they must be having a bad day, but I don't take it as an excuse. No one needs to push their bad day onto someone else, and making someone else feel bad does not help anyone feel better.

Towards the end of the day, I was still feeling pretty down, but just trying to get through. Then an older lady came to the desk, talking away, chattering on about this and that; she wanted a library card. I got her signed up for one, and she kept chattering. I couldn't really hear her very well, so I smiled and nodded, and tried to listen as best I could. She told me about always losing her wallet, how she was going to the movies with her sister, and how her sister was insisting they go out to eat and she hardly ever goes to restaurants anymore. Then she said, "Oh, there's no charge for a card? Well, at least let me give you this."

We can't take tips and the majority of what patrons give me is either trash (without a word of explanation!), candy, or religious brochures or cards trying to convert me. This wasn't, though. It was a simple little poem printed in the same design as the business card she had handed me that showed her address on it. (A lot of winter visitors or RVers have business cards printed up with contact information to pass on to people.)

14. Wish


I liked it a lot and thanked her, and she told me I have a great attitude and a wonderful smile.

It was just what I needed to hear that day and I put the card up in my cubicle.

Sometimes all it takes is a little bit of kindness and it helps someone feel so much better.