Making fun Snacking with California Raisins Art
It is that time of year again and we are getting ready to go back to school thinking about snacks and lunches. What can you give the kids to make lunch fun? California Raisins make a great back to school snack sweet and find to share. So when the Clever girls asked me to do a sponsored post creating art with California Raisins. I got the whole family involved my husband, son, and daughter. My kids love raisins so it was not a difficult task to get them involved.
Some fun facts about California Raisins:
- California Raisins are an all-natural, dried-by-the-sun fruit you can feel good about sending with your kids as they head back to school or offering as an after-school snack. The ingredient list says it all: Raisins.
- Convenient and portable, California Raisins are a great choice for wholesome, healthy, on-the-go snacking. They are a great value, too! According to the USDA, raisins are the most economical dried fruit.
- California Raisins come by their sweetness naturally. With California Raisins, the nutrition label tells a great story: Zero fat, no cholesterol and no added sugar. Plus, raisins offer 9% of your daily fiber and potassium, and 6% of your daily iron. (per quarter cup serving)
We started with 2 different types of California Raisins and California green raisins. Then we had the kids make pictures, on trays. They had a fun time creating event my 13 year old did one.
My daughter arrived home from camp and she promptly wanted to join in on the fun. The combo of the red and yellow raisins allowed us to use the color for shading.
Let your kids create some art after school with a healthy raisin snack, or include an index card in there lunch boxes.
California Raisins offered California Raisins lovers Limited Edition Prize Pack. Enter here California Raisins Facebook page.
I was selected for this opportunity as a member of Clever Girls Collective and the content and opinions expressed here are all my own.
Label Maker Review : Epson Label Maker lw-600
Label Maker Review : Epson Label Maker lw-600 review Recently I was ask the Review the Epson LW-600 Label maker. What is so great about this printer is a it can use either your computer or an app on your phone to create the label. So labels on the go. Quickly and easy with no wires all through blue tooth. My daughter created her own.
For me the Epson was a winner In the past I was always looking for cord or adapters. The Epson LW-600 was so easy I find in not as cumbersome as older style label makers so I use it more.
We used label everything for my daughter for school outside, My daughter did her own . The App has a huge variety of different fonts and logos and very easy for a ( year old to use. You just open the box add batteries or the cord for power, down load the add and ad the label cartridge as instructed and you are off and printing labels.
The LabelWorks® LW-600P is the first app-enabled label printer on the market, offering unmatched capabilities in the world of label creation. The Epson LW-600P and iLabel app takes full advantage of the capabilities of smart phones and tablets to offer features never before available with traditional label makers, such as:
- “True-view” label preview capability using the camera function to ensure labels perfectly match what’s on the screen
- Wirelessly create, edit and print labels
- Handwriting mode for custom drawing or annotation of labels using the touch screen interface
- Speech-to-text voice transcription and printing
- In-app storage of created label for future use
- Import of custom graphics such as symbols, logos and photographs to copy & paste onto labels for a more professional look or to add a personalized touch
- Creation of QR code labels for content sharing or barcode labels for inventory management which can be scanned by third-party QR/barcode apps
Epson has also launched a developers’ program for the World’s first App enabled label printer. Developers can access the LW-600P SDK and open APIs and very easily create personalized printing solutions with the LabelWorks LW-600P. For the LW-600P developer program please visit http://bit.ly/1tVG4gM
Epson’s iron-on labels are compatible with two Epson Labelworks products:
- Iron-on Kit– includes the LW-300, a portable battery-powered handheld label printer, and two iron-on tape cartridges in a convenient carrying case
- LW-600P– app-enabled label printer allowing wireless printing for iOS and Android devices
With fall here I am looking forward to using the Iron labels for the Jackets, gloves, and Hats that will be getting lost.
They also have ribbon tape- to make your holiday packing look great!! -Think cookies!!
The cost of Epson Label Maker lw-600 $99 the labels.
The Epson Labelworks tape range from 14.99 up depending where you purchase it. Hint check Amazon or Epson.
Dark Hope by Monica McGurk Book Review
I was recently asked to review Dark Hope By Monica McGurk by CleverGirls. The Dark Hope: Book One of the Archangel Prophecies is a teen genre book, which i s right up my alley since I love simple love, and non violent books that have a fantasy aspect. This book is a great read.
The Story focuses on Hope Carmichael who is a survivor childhood abduction. The story revels the mystery behind her abduction and her new life as a teen in a new place to her. This book shows the evolution of Hope and her new friends. When Hope meets Micheal and life starts to change. He overprotective and handsome .. Hope wonders why. Allowing the reader to learn to love the relationship between the two characters.
The other story that Monica McGruk weaves through out the tale is the story of human trafficking and how Hope is affected by a stranger turned friend she meets. Throughout the story hopes goal is to help and save her new found friend. Monica does an excellent job of bring this crime of human trafficking to the light for all teen readers who might not have any knowledge of what happens to the girls through out the world, in hopes of coming to America and be free.
Hope is a developed as a true hero in the book showing the strength every woman hopes to have at difficult times. I enjoyed that Hope is a independent young women from the start. She does not lived scared and wants to change the world. She is a character that can be looked up to by our young women.
The Dark Hope: Book One of the Archangel Prophecies is the first in a series of books, so it does leave you hanging for the next book and so the reader can look forward to Hope’s and Micheal’s next adventure.
I will also let you know this book references stories of the bible but it is not what I would consider “christian” book. I would recommended this book to read is teen appropriate and a fast read. I am looking forward tot he next book in this series.
I was selected for this opportunity as a member of Clever Girls Collective and the content and opinions expressed here are all my own.
Celebrating Memories on Grandparents Day
Grandparents Day is on September 7th: When I was a little girl I remembering visiting my grandparents whom we call Mama and Papa. They are so near and dear to me. We would travel 40 minutes to Maywood NJ to visit them in the house my mother grew up in. The street that they lived on dead-ended at the high school basketball court, I always though it was cool how we could play in the street.
I remember my grandparents home to a T. Large Rhododendrons bushes as you entered the slate porch, the white door that stuck in the heat, the living room with salmon colored upholstered couches, and lamps with the crystals that reflected the light from the windows like prisms. I always thought they were diamonds. The bird collection of ceramic bird in the kitchen bay window, that looked out on to my grandfather perfectly manicured backyard.
The birds- We would add to the bird collection every Christmas, I think it is a grandparent rule decide on one thing so that your grand kids can give it to you for every holiday, and we did there was about 20 birds. I still see the road runner bird, they one that started it all, in my grandmothers assisted living apartment when we go to visit.
I would love visiting them, my Mama and Papa, who are the same age as my parents now. They would always make us feel welcome with a big hug. My Mama always dressed to the nines in a lovely suit and her shoulder length white hair in place. She was very sophisticated with her frequent trips to New York to see Broadway play or and art exhibit. She would often take us with her and expose us to the ballet or a museum. My Mama loves the arts she attended art appreciation classes at the local University up until she was 85, which I always though was super cool. My family has always told me, our love of the arts came from the exposure my Mama always gave all of us. I now expose my children to the arts while thinking of my own upbringing.
One of my adult Mama memories, I was when she visited me in Florida,
My Mama said “Sherry, If I every have my hair in that tight pin curls be sure to know I lost it.. I never want to be that old” She was talking as age is a state of mind. Even at 95 she is still a classy lady and well spoken. A great lesson I learned, that I will always cherish, her wise knowledge.
My grandfather Papa, He was a tall thin man, did not speak with a German accent .. but very German man. He passed away in is 70’s but one of my fondest memories was when I was a senior in high school. I had a solo in our 250 person high school choir, it was in Hebrew, we are not Jewish it was the song the director had chosen. Apparently when I started singing my grandfather was like that is not English??? When I ended I all remember was looking out into the pack audience, see my Papa standing and cheering for me. To this day I can still hear his prideful sounds of glee for me.
How has your Grandparents affected your life? How do your parents add to your kids lives?
Don’t forget to honor the Grandparents in your life! Check out this Grandparents Day Gift Idea
This year tell your parents how much they mean to your family by remembering Grandparents. National Grandparents Day is coming up on September 7 and what better way to celebrate the holiday than with a healthy and delicious treat from Edible Arrangements. Their arrangements satisfy those with a sweet tooth and are a healthy option, which gives grandparents reason to indulge…just a little!
I love the Grandparents Day gift Idea of sending healthy fruit to my parents they are a great choice with free delivery and prices for all budgets. The Edible Arrangements make a great gift this Grandparents day!
Don’t they look Yummy !
Disclosure:This is not a Sponsored or review post
Easy Cherry Cheesecake Ice Cream Recipe
Easy Cherry Cheesecake Ice Cream Recipe: I love fresh cherries and every summer I love to capture the flavor when they are at the lowest price of the season. This year I made my own ice cream .. cheesecake ice cream it was super easy and yummy. I cant wait to try to make different types.
Easy Cherry Cheese Cake Ice Cream
I adapted the recipe from chincyshopper.com
- 2 cups of cherries pitted, halved and de-stemmed
- 1/8 teaspoon of salt
- 1 table spoon of lemon juice
- 2 cups of heavy whipping cream (16oz)
- 14 oz of sweetened Condensed Milk
- 8 oz of cream cheese
- 2 tbl spoons of sugar
- 1 teaspoon of vanilla
- Cook cherries with lemon and salt over a low/med heat
- Watch till bubbling, juice is released, and starts to thicken and remove and alow to cool for an hour
- In a mixer or large bowl beat cream cheese till smooth
- Then add the condensed milk and vanilla- beat till smooth
- Adding the Heavy cream and beat till soft peaks are formed (will take a while but do not over beat)
- Place 1/2 ina loaf pan and gently fold some of the cherries in the cream mixture. Then add the remaining cream folding the cherries.
- drag a knife to make a swirl effect.
- Cover and let chill overnight
Allow to thaw slightly prior to scooping enjoy it is very rich.
For a Printable verseion Easy Cherry Cheesecake Ice Cream
So I also want to share my meal planing this week:
Monday : Labor day: Chicken picnic food
Tuesday: Back to school (left over) Chicken in a pasty with Gravy
Wednesday: Beef and Gravy
Thursday: Perogies and kielbasa in the Ninja
Friday: Taco Night
Linking up to Organizing Junkie Meal Menu Planning Monday
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Menu Planning Monday
This week is a busy week. We are going alot of places and I am release into the field for my new job .. Hopefully. The kids are in and out. My 13 year old son will only at meat or yogart. So is a fun week.
Monday: Rotisserie chicken soup
Tuesday: Perogies and Kielbasa
Wednesday: Ham and egg quechie
Thursday: Ravioli bake
Friday: Fried rice
I am linking up to Organizing Junkies Menu Plan Monday
Childhood Hunger hits close to home #sponsored
Child hunger facts: So do you think that hunger does not hit near your home? Child hunger is an issue that is closer than you think. Child hunger impacts your state, your country and your community. Did you ever think about the kids that do without? You can find hunger statistics for your area on the Child Hunger Ends Here website: http://www.childhungerendshere.com/hungermap.html . Select your state and county from the interactive map and learn more about your neighbors struggling with hunger and the food banks that serve them.
- It’s easy to make a difference! Look for the red pushpin and locate the code found on specially marked ConAgra Foods and P&G products. For each 8-digit code entered at www.ChildHungerEndsHere.com from March-August 2014, ConAgra Foods or P&G, respectively, will donate the monetary equivalent of one meal to Feeding America.
- Child Hunger Ends Here is proud to work with Grammy-nominated country music artist Hunter Hayes and be the presenting sponsor of his “We’re Not Invisible” tour. For every download of Hunter’s new single, “Invisible,” on iTunes, Child Hunger Ends Here will donate the monetary equivalent of one meal to the nation’s leading hunger-relief charity, Feeding America, up to 1 million meals.
- One of the easiest ways to learn how to get involved is to join the Child Hunger Ends Here Facebook community at Facebook.com/ChildHungerEndsHere or follow the news on Twitter and Instagram at @ChildHungerEnds.
So when you are feeding your kids today take a moment and thing about the children in your community.