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Super Shindig: Harry Potter Party


I love the Harry Potter books.  I have read them all myself and then read all 7 of them to my boys during bedtime over the past few years.  Not only is it a great story with so much imaginative elements, real characters, and great story line, but it lends itself perfect to a fun Halloween or Birthday party.

This Harry Potter Party by Little Ant Designs is the perfect example of how fun and amazing it can be when Harry and his friends step off the pages and into your party.


Each of the rooms in the Little Ant Designs house got into the fun by "dressing" up for the party by become a room from the books.

I LOVE how simple but perfectly these candles fit into the Great Hall.  Looks almost like the movie with the floating candles everywhere.  It sounds as if this is a pretty easy addition to add too!


The Divination Room had fun games for the guests to play where they could tell their fortunes in a dark, comfy atmosphere.  There is even a Hot Chocolate station there if the dementors came or your fortune was too dreary for you!

The Potions Room is probably my favorite with all the bottles and decanters needed to make the perfect drink for each guest.  And look at all the added touches to make it look just like Snape's classroom!


There were even Hogwarts House Elfs to help if needed!
Go check out Little Ant Designs Harry Potter party for a memorable and AMAZING party.  You'll feel like you stepped into Hogwarts and be inspired to find Harry, Ron, and Hermoine!

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Ingredient Spotlight-Cheese and Onion Nut Bread




Here is a quick bread that is a little different to serve with a salad or a casserole.  This bread has a subtle onion flavor that people can’t quite put their finger on.  It is, however, very addicting.

The recipe originally used Walla Walla Sweet Onions, but other sweet onions can be used.  Regular yellow onions can be used also, but the onion flavor will be a little more pronounced.  I have added the cheese.  It was not in the original recipe.  Different cheeses may be used, and any kind of nut may be used.  Toast the nuts for the best flavor.  I sometimes add 1/2 c. diced red pepper for color and cook it with the onion.  See, told you I put red pepper in anything I can.

The recipe is adapted from a recipe in one of those community cookbooks.  This one was put out by the Walla Walla Gardeners Association in 1982, and featured recipes for Walla Walla Sweet Onions and also some for asparagus.

For easier slicing, let the bread sit over night.  I store this tightly wrapped in plastic in the refrigerator.

Cheese and Onion Nut Bread
3 c. all-purpose flour
1/2 c. sugar
1/2 to 1 c. chopped Walla Walla Sweet Onion, any other sweet onion or yellow onion
3/4  c. butter, melted and divided
4 1/2 t. baking powder
1 t. salt
2 eggs, beaten
1 c. milk
1/2 c. chopped, toasted nuts
1/2 to 1 c. shredded sharp Cheddar cheese or other cheese

In a small frying pan, sauté the onion until translucent in 1/4 cup of the melted butter.  Combine dry ingredients together in a large mixing bow.  Beat eggs, milk, and the other 1/2 cup butter.  Add to dry ingredients and mix only until completely moistened.  Stir in onions, nuts, and cheese.  Spoon into well-greased 9x5-inch loaf pan.  Bake at 350 degrees for 1 hour or until done.  Let set a few minutes then turn out of pan and completely cool on a rack.  Wrap in plastic and let stand over night before slicing.  Cut into 1/2-inch or so slices.  Makes 16 slices.

Linking to Ingredient Spotlight
Whisking Wednesdays
These Chicks Cooked
Foodie Wednesdays
Cast Party Wednesday
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Super Shindig: Crossword Birthday Tablescape


My dad is a HUGE crossword puzzle fan and so growing up I remember seeing him doing the Sunday paper almost religiously.  When I grew, I learned my vocabulary wasn't as well developed and I could only get the "easy" Texas themed crossword.  But, it wasn't hard to get why I love the fun elements in this Crossword Puzzle dessert table set up. 

This table was set up by Sarah at Dreamers Joy Events & Design and found on Hostess with the Mostess.


I just love the use of color in this party.  It fits so perfectly with the classic joke "What's Black, White, and Read All Over?"  The use of newspaper with red accents is such a fun touch.  The table looks classy without being boring by adding the pops of red color.


The food carries the colors with easy coordinated treats that are easy for a party goer to enjoy.  I LOVE the donut holes with the cute tag on top that says "20 Down Donuts".  How fun would that be to have all the food labeled as part of the crossword puzzle? CLEVER!


You should go check out this fun and colorful party Crossword Table scape! It has so many great ideas for a birthday, retirement, or game night party.  I can't wait to try it myself!  When's my dad's birthday again?! (grin)
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Cooking with the Journal-Applesauce Fudgies




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Last Friday I decided to make crockpot apple butter with some diced apples that were taking up a lot of room in my freezer.  I made applesauce in the crockpot to make into the apple butter.  I had a little more applesauce than was needed to make the apple butter so decided to bake some Applesauce Fudgies.

These are chocolaty, moist, and thick cake-like brownies that apparently were a favorite of Farm Journal.  The recipe was printed in at least three of their cookbooks.

I usually double the recipe and use cocoa instead of unsweetened chocolate as I always have cocoa on hand.  Nuts get a chance to shine as they are sprinkled on the top.  They may be omitted, however, for nut allergies or dislikes.

If the weather is hot, I suggest that these be kept in the refrigerator because they are so moist.

Applesauce Fudgies

Farm Journal’s Country Cookbook, 1959, 1971
Cooking for Company, 1968
Homemade Cookies, 1971

2 sqs. unsweetened chocolate
1/2 c. butter
1/2 c. applesauce
1 c. brown sugar
1 t. vanilla
1 c. flour
1/2 t. baking powder
1/4 t. baking soda
1/4 t. salt
1/2 c. chopped nuts (I use toasted walnuts)

Melt chocolate and butter together.  This can be done in a saucepan on the stove or in a glass container in the microwave.  Mix applesauce, eggs, sugar, and vanilla.  Mix dry ingredients together and mix into applesauce mixture.  Stir until well blended.  Add chocolate mixture and blend well.  Pour into a greased 9x9x2-inch baking pan.  Sprinkle nuts over the top.  Carefully press nuts lightly into the surface of the batter.  Bake at 350 degrees for 30 minutes or until done.  Do not over bake.  Cool in pan on rack.  Cut into 16 squares.

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DIY Groceries-Instant Oatmeal

Good Monday Morning.  Welcome to my new followers and thanks all of you who follow this blog.  I hope the the information I post here will be helpful to you.


There are probably many, many recipes to make homemade instant oatmeal available around the web.  However, since school is now in session for most people, I thought that I would share my rendition of this morning staple.

Pound for pound, instant oatmeal is one of the most expensive foods at the grocery store.  It really is simple and easy to make your own, and it tastes so much better than the commercial stuff.

Many recipes call for packaging  the oatmeal in individual zip-top bags, and one can certainly do that.  You all know how much I like the little snack size bags for freezing things.  In this case, I do not bother to do that, but make my instant oatmeal in bulk and just measure out the 1/2 c. that is needed each time I make it.

I do not add sugar to my bulk mix, preferring to add it when the oatmeal is made up.  That way I can use white, brown sugar, maple syrup, molasses, jam or other sweetener as I choose.  This also allows the oatmeal to be "customized" for various members of the family.  I always use milk or half-and-half when I make up my oatmeal because I like the flavor better.

There are so many things that can be added to the instant oatmeal which can be mixed and matched, one could easily have a different dish every day for several months.

I like to use both old-fashioned and quick oats when I make this.  I think that using the old-fashioned oats and grinding them up gives the oatmeal a much better flavor.

Instant Oatmeal in Bulk
5 c. old-fashioned oats
5 c. quick oats
2 c. dry powdered milk

Put the old-fashioned oats in a food processor and grind until it is like very coarse meal.  This can be done a cup or so at a time in a mini processor if necessary.  Combine the ground oats with the quick oats and dry milk.  Mix together very well.  Store in an air-tight container for  6 weeks.  To use, place 1/2 c. oatmeal in a bowl.  Add a pinch of salt and mix.  Pour  3/4 c. boiling water over the oatmeal.  Stir in any add-in and let stand for 2 minutes.
Or pour 1 c. cold water over oatmeal.  Microwave for 2 to 2 1/2 minutes.  Stir in any add-ins and let stand 2-3 minutes to thicken and cool slightly.
Use more or less water for a thinner or thicker oatmeal.  If desired, milk can be used instead of water for flavor and to up the nutrient value.

Add-Ins for Instant Oatmeal

Here is a partial list of things that can be added to a single serving of the oatmeal.  Use about 2 T. of each per serving, cutting back a bit if using a combination of add-ins.

Chopped fresh fruit or berries-apples, peaches, apricots, nectarines, bananas, pineapple,strawberries, raspberries, blueberries, blackberries. applesauce.

Chopped dried fruit or raisins-apricots, cranberries, dates, pineapple, apples, cherries, mangoes, bananas.

Nuts-chopped walnuts, pecans, almonds, filberts, peanuts, macadamia, cashews.  (All preferably toasted.)

Toasted Coconut

Peanut Butter-smooth or chunky

Sweeteners-sugar, brown sugar, maple syrup, molasses, jam, jelly or fruit butters.

Spices-cinnamon, nutmeg, apple pie spice, pumpkin pie spice.

Cookies/candy-mini marshmallows, chocolate, butterscotch, white chocolate, peanut butter chips, decorative cake/cookie sprinkles, crushed cookies, crushed Butterfinger candy.

Wheat Germ, any type.

A little pat of butter.

Some Combinations to Try:

Cranberry/Almond:  2 T.  dried cranberries, 2 T. sliced almonds, 2 t. brown sugar, 1/4 t. cinnamon

Maple Pecan:  2 T. chopped pecans, 1/4 t. cinnamon, and 1-2 T. maple syrup

Cinnamon Bun:  1 T. brown sugar and 1/4 t. cinnamon

Banana Walnut:  1 T. chopped walnuts, 1/2 to 1 banana sliced over the top or 2 T. chopped dried banana.

Confetti:  Stir in 1 t. cake/cookie sprinkles

S’Mores:  Stir in 6 to 8 mini marshmallows and 1 T. mini chocolate chips.

Butterfinger:  Stir in 1 crushed mini Butterfinger bar.

Brown Sugar/Cinnamon:  Stir in 1 T. brown sugar and 1/4 t. cinnamon.

Health Nut:  Stir in 2 T. wheat germ and 2 T. any nut.

Tropical:  Stir in 2 T. chopped dried pineapple or mango, 1 T. chopped macadamia nuts, and 1 T. coconut.

Peanut Butter and Jelly:  Stir in 1-2 T. peanut butter and 1-2 T. any jam or jelly.

Spiced:  Stir in 1 t. brown sugar, 1/4 t. cinnamon and scant 1/8 to. nutmeg

This certainly is just a start to all the combinations one could stir into their oatmeal.  Under the “Don’t knock it, until you’ve tried it”category, I personally like a tablespoon of crisp bacon bits and a half of a hard-cooked egg, chopped, stirred into my oatmeal from time to time.

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Recipe Sharing Monday
Melt in Your Mouth Monday
Newbie Party


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Super Shindig: Back to School Party


I'm going to be pretty busy this week with moving stuff...so I wanted to share a few inspiring and AMAZING parties that I've found from fellow bloggers.

After just having spent the past week working on Back to School projects myself, I cant' begin to tell you how much I love this party! 


Dukes and Duchesses shared this cute Back to School party she threw for her kids' playgroup.  The kids are starting kindergarten this year and she wanted to celebrate in a fun way.


This chalkboard Welcome is just the cutest touch.
The notebook paper bunting adds such a fun and unique touch to the board that ties the theme into the school supplies and party favors.

I can't decide which of the centerpiece ideas I like the most here.  Scrabble is really big in our house, so I love the use of the tiles.  It brings the spelling and learning aspect to the table as a cute decoration.  But I also LOVE the printable witht the School Rules.  I am totally going to have to make that printable for my home.

I absolutely LOVE the seating name tag above each of the place settings.  It both functions as a great way to tell the kids where to sit and as a tie into that first day of school. 


Defintely go check out Dukes and Duchess' Back to School party for all her game and party details.  It's one SUPER SHINDIG with lots of ideas that you can use in your own party.

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Shout Out Sunday


Here are a few of my favorite party ideas from around the web...

Random Thoughts of a Supermom shared this Disney Autograph Book.  We are planning to have our family reunion at one of the Disney parks this year and these would be great gifts to hand out as memory favors.  The kids could all get the character's autographs as well as leave notes for each other for when they are home...kind of like a year book.  If you're not going to Disney, this idea would totally work for a Mickey or Minnie mouse party, or with a little imagination for any theme!

Making Memories with your Kids shared these Oreo Brownies.  In an effort to support "Dare Devil's" desire to have a brownie shop someday (much like the cupcake stores so popular today), we've been trying a new brownie recipe every Sunday night to find our favs.  We made these last weekend, and let me tell you...they were so YUMMY! We didn't use the mint oreos, although next time I will certainly try that, but loved how rich and sweet they were.  These brownies would be great as a cake substitute or just as a great treat at any party.

A Fish who likes Flowers shared these Mason Jar Solar lights.  I know summer is starting to wind down, but if you're like we are, you still spend a lot of -if not more- time outside in the fall.  The weather's cooler and we LOVE to sit around our backyard fire pit and roast s'mores with friends.  Since this will be the last year we will probably have this luxury, I can't wait to try these lights to add to the fun.  They will be great additions to any backyard party or even a Halloween party!

Cute as a Fox Creations shared these Mario & Luigi poster board Visors.  I love how crafters can make just about anything.  I would never have thought you could make your own visor hat out of poster board.  Very CLEVER! I have seen a few Mario Brother parties as of late and these visors would make a great party favor...or you can change the colors and make them for a sports theme party or backyard get together.

Lady Behind the Curtain shared these Baby Shower Cupcakes.  Aren't these just the cutest? I love how the cupcakes are pink and blue and look like little baby bottles.  There's nothing quite like eating a cupcake in a jar, so these are both fun and cute!  Can't wait to try them for the next baby shower I get to throw.
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