Sunday, January 31, 2010

02-20 FREE Auntie Anne's Pretzel (all locations)


02-20 FREE Auntie Anne's Pretzel (all locations)

This is ASBOLUTELY TRUE!!! Everyone who visits Auntie Anne's on February 20 between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. will receive one free Original or Cinnamon Sugar Pretzel. (All domestic locations!)

You can sign-up for Pretzel Perks to receive additional information about future events and VIP coupons by visiting www.auntieannes.com

Thanks for checking with us. Hope to see you at an Auntie Anne's store soon!

Shannon

Shannon M. Zimmerman

Senior Public Relations Specialist

48-50 W. Chestnut Street

Suite 200

Lancaster, PA 17603


image borrowed from Auntie Anne's

717-435-1612 Direct

717-413-8708 Cell

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Custom Wedding Quija invitation

I so would have loved these little custom works of art when I was married oh so long ago, and just the cleverness of these, makes me almost want to do it all over again.... keyword "almost", actually it is just easier to throw a really great Halloween party every year and celebrate with our closest friends and the "lurkers" they bring along with them. Careful though, just a visit to CORNDOG Industries LLC will give your wallet reason to run and hide.

I can so see finding a way to tweak these to fit my needs somehow this year....
photo borrowed from Corndog Industries

Monday, January 18, 2010

Blue... in a phenominal way


For those of you that haven't managed to find the wonderfulness of Mother Moon's Message I would like to encourage you to take a moment and aquaint yourself with everything wonderful she has to share with the world. She is also offering a fantastic January True Blue Giveaway. Her careful selection and assembly of all things blue in this prize package will leave you with anything but the blues. Photo borrowed from Mother Moon herself. Good luck, but do not get too excited for the win... I hope to have this contest in the bag myself!

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

It's cookie time...


Girl Scout cookie time to be exact. My phone started ringing Friday from little Brownies, and scout sproglets belonging to friends of mine from across the country happily soliciting to my inner sugar monster. Now I don't' know about you or not, but I can say we buy our share of those tasty little treasures so that we can store enough boxes in our deep freezer to get us through until the next sale.

When the phone rang on Friday night that was the Que that it was safe to remove the last box of Samoa's from their icy cold slumber in the deep freezer. The hardest part waiting for them to reach room temperature to fully enjoy the soft caramel wrapped toasted coconut goodness they had to offer.

So, now that the last box has been tampered with, the orders have been placed, we have now entered the "wait" stage for the colorful little boxes filled with sugar intoxication to arrive. Not good enough for my teenager who is having Thin Mint withdrawl I went trolling this am for a "knock off" recipe. I found this great little blog titled BAKING BITES to whip up a small batch of my son's favorite scout treasure while we wait for the orders to come in some time around the end of February. Scroll down about halfway through and you will see additional recipes for home made Samoa's, Tagalongs, Do-si-do's and the thin mint cookies. Surely something for just about anyone in the same predicament as us!

Happy Baking!
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Saturday, January 9, 2010

On the lookout for.....


Exquisite vintage or Halloween inspired miscellaneous teacups with or without matching saucers to help with the party theme for this year. Please cue me in if you find any little treasures that you think I cannot live without for the event. I can't wait for the freezing weather and snow to break so that the neighborhood yard sales and estate sales start opening up for my treasure seeking fulfillment. Second hand stores might prove to harbor a set or two as well. I will need about 48 different cups wish me luck.

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Spinach Chicken Salad with Pomegrante


Yesterday I had to run to the local "BIG BIRD" store aka Giant Eagle for those of you not in the inner circle.... while there I noticed a single lowly almost too ripe pomegranate that I just couldn't leave sit there all by itself. Here in Northeast Ohio it is really out of season for us to enjoy them. So I scooped it up a few other ingredients and like a school girl reveled of the possibility of dinner. If you have access to pomegranates this time of year this is a fantastic light full of flavor meal. The recipe can serve 2-3 for dinner comfortably adjust accordingly for more or less. Those not interested in the protein can omit and increase the red onion.

8 oz fresh baby spinach leaves
1 medium red onion sliced long
1/4 cup toasted almond slivers, or non toasted almond slices (your preference)
1 cup pomegranate juice
The seeds of one pomegranate
1 tsp dried crushed oregano
1/4 tsp Sea Salt
1/4 tsp course ground pepper
1 lb chicken tenders
extra virgin olive oil to coat skillet lightly
3 TB red wine vinegar
crusty bread

Bring pomegranate juice to a soft boil in a small saucepan and continue to boil until reduced to 1/3 cup. Meanwhile in a large skillet cook chicken tenders in hot olive oil until no longer pink, remove from pan and keep warm. Add sliced onion, oregano, salt and pepper and cook string frequently until onion is tender.


Add pomegranate reduction and red wine vinegar to skillet return to a light boil, remove from heat and add spinach a few handfuls at a time stirring until just wilted. Place in a large serving bowl and toss with chicken, almonds and pomegranate seeds. Serve warm with crusty bread.

I will tell you I got so excited that I didn't take enough photos of the process... it made the kitchen smell delicious and the outcome was definately NOT disappointing.

Enjoy.

Friday, January 8, 2010

Where's Oliver


While this has nothing to do with Halloween I thought I would share for the pure fuzzy feeling. Fourth of July weekend an evil spirited person tossed a tiny 4 week old kitten out a moving car into our yard... after a couple of weeks of nursing him back to health and posting him online, no one seemed to want to give this little critter a home... so... needless to say Oliver Twist is now a permanent resident at the All Together Dead house... I have posted photos of him before helping to arrange the chandelier for Halloween... but this one just takes the cake.. or erm the doughnut. For those of you wandering, yes he licked the box clean first....

Friday, January 1, 2010

Happy New year....



So I have been away for quite a while, not on purpose, but to be totally honest I completely crashed and burnt after Halloween this year. The thought of the upcoming 3 holidays combined with school activities, IEP meetings, one of my besties fighting for her life with level 4b cervical cancer, chairing Little Snowflake Shoppe (aka Santa shop), the stupid flu, a broken computer and my dismay to have to disassemble our Halloween display this year well it all landed me out of commission for a while... but for all of you holding on with suspense anxiously awaiting my next post... (giggle... if that were only true...but who knows perhaps one day I will wake up one day and find myself amongst the blogging gods of our century...) you wait has expired....
I'm baaaaaaaaaack!

I have spent the last few days catching up on some of my favorite blogs, and thinking about all of the random thoughts, recipes and finds I want to share with you. But for today... today you only get a bite.... in more ways than one.... A fantastic recipe that a few of my fellow bloggers have already posted but I think needs a bit more attention... these are going to be one of the highlights of my Halloween festivities this year because YES... I already have my theme..... several have been floating around in my brain for the last few months, but with the upcoming release of the movie in March... on my wee peanut's birthday none the less, I can only imagine the excitement surrounded around the movie and all of the costume possibilities this year.... not to mention decoration and custom party affair.... so without any further pomp and circumstance.....


the 2010 theme for our Halloween Party this year will be a modified version of
the Mad Hatter's Tea Party


from Wonderland....our food will be sprawled out like a tea party and I have costume ideas already in the works... I told JT he can be Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum, he wasn't too happy with me... I was joking... sigh... so there you have it... feel free to offer any suggestions you might have to help my creative juices continue to boil....I think I have the invite already worked out and have a good jump start on the menu....but I have plenty of time to reconsider....
These little treasures will be one of the crowning jewels on the table...thank you to Boo Spooky & PUMPKINROT for sharing these with me first....they are FANTASTIC enjoy everyone and if you haven't already headed over to Matt's bites, jump right over it is truely a feast for the eyes and with a little follow through a feast for the stomach as well. Thank you for the recipe Matt, and a little inspiration!

Adam's Spooky Candy Apples
click on the image for the recipe