Sunday, July 25, 2010
Another Awesome Popcorn Sprinkle
So, I found another awesome popcorn sprinkle. And this one isn't a recipe. McCormick has a line of spice blends called Perfect Pinch and the Parmesan Herb is amazing on fresh popcorn. Trust me. It's also good (with a little olive oil) for tossing with pasta!
Monday, July 19, 2010
Firecracker Popcorn Sprinkle
So, one of my favorite spices, no question, is Hungarian Hot Paprika. It's got a great heat, and a really good pepper flavor. It's good in Mexican, on popcorn, in place of regular paprika, anywhere that you want a little kick.
Firecracker Popcorn Sprinkle
3 tsp Himalayan Pink Salt or Fine Sea Salt
3 tsp Garlic Powder
3 Tbsp. Hungarian Hot Paprika
Combine all ingredients in either a spice shaker or a small bowl. Mix or shake until evenly distributed. Use with caution until you're used to the heat of the paprika.
Firecracker Popcorn Sprinkle
3 tsp Himalayan Pink Salt or Fine Sea Salt
3 tsp Garlic Powder
3 Tbsp. Hungarian Hot Paprika
Combine all ingredients in either a spice shaker or a small bowl. Mix or shake until evenly distributed. Use with caution until you're used to the heat of the paprika.
Chile Lime Popcorn Sprinkle.
I love popcorn. I mean, LOVE popcorn. But I'm finding I'm not a huge fan of movie theater butter microwave popcorn anymore. Not like when I was in college. I don't know if it has something to do with have a Dale & Thomas shop over at the mall or what, but I'm getting more and more interested in unusual popcorn seasonings/toppings. There's a couple more popcorn recipes coming down the pike, but for now, enjoy this one!
Chile Lime Popcorn Sprinkle
12 packets of True Lime or equivalent measure of True Lime Shaker
3 tsp. Himalayan Pink Salt or Fine Sea Salt
2 Tbsp. Chili Powder
Combine in small storage container or spice jar. Shake well. Sprinkle liberally on your popcorn and enjoy.
Notes:
Chile Lime Popcorn Sprinkle
12 packets of True Lime or equivalent measure of True Lime Shaker
3 tsp. Himalayan Pink Salt or Fine Sea Salt
2 Tbsp. Chili Powder
Combine in small storage container or spice jar. Shake well. Sprinkle liberally on your popcorn and enjoy.
Notes:
- If you can't find/don't have/won't buy Pink Salt, use the Sea Salt. For things like this, I prefer the Pink Salt because it doesn't actually have a distinctive flavor different from other salts.
- Bed, Bath and Beyond carries glass spice jars with a shaker disc for $ .99 which work great for storing this.
- If you want to make this for one batch of popcorn at a time, use 1 True Lime Packet, 1/4 tsp of Salt and 1/2 tsp of Chili Powder (roughly). Not everyone's "batch" of popcorn is that same size as mine.
Friday, July 9, 2010
Wasabi Mustard!!!!
So, those of you who know me personally might find this hard to believe, but today when I made wasabi mustard, I actually MEASURED the ingredients.
Wasabi Mustard
1 3/4 - 2 oz Ground Mustard
3 Tbsp White Vinegar
3 Tbsp Water
1/4 - 1/2 tsp garlic powder
1/4 tsp powdered wasabi
salt and pepper to taste
Stir all ingredients in a small bowl until well blended. Cover tightly and keep refrigerated.
Use with Caution.
Wasabi Mustard
1 3/4 - 2 oz Ground Mustard
3 Tbsp White Vinegar
3 Tbsp Water
1/4 - 1/2 tsp garlic powder
1/4 tsp powdered wasabi
salt and pepper to taste
Stir all ingredients in a small bowl until well blended. Cover tightly and keep refrigerated.
Use with Caution.
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Totally Loving This Stuff!
Just wanted to note a couple of things we're totally loving at our house.
Living Intentions Salad Booster, The Original - seeds, spouted grains, seasonings and super foods - including spirulina. Oh, yeah, and it tastes great. It comes is a cheesy vegan flavor, too.
Twinings Cold Brew Tea - we're loving the mixed berry and the mint green tea. It brews in cold water in a minute or two, so there's no need to boil water and then wait for things to cool off before you enjoy your tea. Plus one box will do two 3-qt. pitchers of tea.
Lipton's Larger Sizes of Tea Bags - Lipton makes their tea bags in Family and Gallon sizes. They're awesome for the Mr. Coffee Iced Tea Pot. It makes brewing a cinch, and the gallon size ones are big enough that you can use the tea bag itself as a filter if you're adding things like Fresh Mint or dried herbs.
I also love my new bathtub, my Super Sharpie, and Ricky - because he's fixing my hardwood floor!
Living Intentions Salad Booster, The Original - seeds, spouted grains, seasonings and super foods - including spirulina. Oh, yeah, and it tastes great. It comes is a cheesy vegan flavor, too.
Twinings Cold Brew Tea - we're loving the mixed berry and the mint green tea. It brews in cold water in a minute or two, so there's no need to boil water and then wait for things to cool off before you enjoy your tea. Plus one box will do two 3-qt. pitchers of tea.
Lipton's Larger Sizes of Tea Bags - Lipton makes their tea bags in Family and Gallon sizes. They're awesome for the Mr. Coffee Iced Tea Pot. It makes brewing a cinch, and the gallon size ones are big enough that you can use the tea bag itself as a filter if you're adding things like Fresh Mint or dried herbs.
I also love my new bathtub, my Super Sharpie, and Ricky - because he's fixing my hardwood floor!
Sunday, July 4, 2010
Seventh Generation
Just wanted to make a quick comment. The other day we picked up Seventh Generation's Free and Clear Dish Soap. It's non-toxic, and has no dye or frangrance. Also, it's hypoallergenic and biodegradable. Oh, and it works really well, and costs essentially the same as the major brands.
We're taking baby steps but we're getting there.
We're taking baby steps but we're getting there.
Super Citrus Vinagrette
1 Good Seasons Italian Dressing Packet
1 packet True Lime
2 packets True Orange
Vegetable Oil
White Balsamic Vinegar
Water
Prepare according to package directions with vegetable oil and white balsamic vinegar. Shake well, add the True Orange and Lime and shake again.
Enjoy!
1 packet True Lime
2 packets True Orange
Vegetable Oil
White Balsamic Vinegar
Water
Prepare according to package directions with vegetable oil and white balsamic vinegar. Shake well, add the True Orange and Lime and shake again.
Enjoy!
Saturday, July 3, 2010
Your Favorite Hippy is Back Online
So after all this time, we're finally getting settled back into the house. We've been living in it for almost 3 weeks, but it's only now starting to feel like ours again. All the damage from the fire has been repaired at this point but we haven't started to unpack yet because the bathroom remodel isn't done yet and repairing the living room floor and redoing the kitchen come after that, as well as the touch up painting in the whole house. When things are finished up, I'll post some pictures.
I haven't been totally lazy while I haven't been online, although admittedly, my dislocated kneecap is slowing me down quite a bit. But... I do have a few recipes to get posted, including two for awesome salads, both using variations on Good Seasons dressing mix packets.
I have my follow up with the orthopedic on Thursday, wish me luck.
I haven't been totally lazy while I haven't been online, although admittedly, my dislocated kneecap is slowing me down quite a bit. But... I do have a few recipes to get posted, including two for awesome salads, both using variations on Good Seasons dressing mix packets.
I have my follow up with the orthopedic on Thursday, wish me luck.
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