Thursday, November 28, 2013
Tuesday, November 26, 2013
Quick and Easy Corn Souffle + a WINNER
This is the easiest side you can possibly make for Thanksgiving! And it tastes SO good, no one will know how quick and easy it was for you to make. (Except, of course, for the people at OUR Thanksgiving feast, since I'm blogging it two days before.)
Regardless of where the recipe originated, you MUST give this a try for Thanksgiving! You'll thank me when everyone asks for this to be added to the rotation each year, and you're left in charge of the easiest dish. ;)
Ingredients:
1 box Jiffy corn muffin mix
8 oz. sour cream
1 can Del Monte whole kernel corn*
1 can Del Monte cream corn*
1 stick butter
Serves 6-8 (may want to double for a large Thanksgiving crowd)
*The Del Monte corn is really the best- it's crispier and sweeter than other brands.
Directions:
Melt butter in casserole dish. Drain whole kernel corn. Add regular corn and cream corn to dish with melted butter. Mix muffin mix and sour cream together in a separate bowl. Add mixture on top of corn. Bake at 425 for 25-30 minutes, or until golden brown.Monday, November 25, 2013
Stella & Dot Trunk Show Extended!
Time flies too quickly this time of year. Which is why we're extending the Stella & Dot trunk show through December 15th! So make your wish lists, send it to your family and friends, and pick out a piece or two for the friends and family on your shopping list. I can tell you right now, my giddy dance will be coming out if I open one of these little boxes on Christmas morning. ;)
Here are a few ideas for you from pieces that I own:
1. Gigi Studs
5. Blue Cobalt Bahari Necklace (no longer sold... similar look here at 50% off!)
And here are a few of the items on MY wish list:
If you spend $50 before November ends, you can receive any of these items at 50% off. Simply add one of the items to your cart along with your other purchases, and the discount will automatically be applied.
The $120 Cash Giveaway ends TONIGHT at midnight!
Last Week's Posts:
Sunday, November 24, 2013
Weekend Getaway in Dahlonega
Last weekend, Matt, Tally, and I went away to the mountains for a little hiking and relaxation. We found the Dahlonega Spa Resort on Travelzoo, and Matt negotiated a 20% extra discount off of the all-inclusive two-night package. And by "negotiate", I mean he just asked. I don't know how he does it- guess it's just that charm. ;)
This location lasted about 5 minutes of the drive...
...and then he was here for the rest of the trip. :) He likes to be up where the action is I suppose.
We made a pit-stop at Arby's for Jalapeno Poppers and Mozzarella Sticks... so healthy. But SO good.
The drive was only 1.5 hours. When we arrived, it was really overcast, so it's hard to tell in this picture, but there were 5 deer scampering across the open field as we drove in! If you know me, you know I showed an abnormal amount of excitement over this. Well, abnormal for other people... totally normal for me.
Here's what I'll say about the place and our stay- it was great for what we were looking for- a getaway with hiking, a spa, and dog-friendly housing. If I can be picky, I would call it Dahlonega Spa "Retreat" instead of "Resort" because it was definitely more retreat-y than resort-y. The rooms were nothing fancy, but the bed was really comfy, the food was delicious, and the owner was super sweet. All in all, it was a great getaway for us- with the highlights being yoga, massages, hiking, and the food.
Saturday looked like this:
Hike
Yoga
Breakfast
Hike
Massage
Hike
Lunch
Drive to Raven Cliffs to Hike
Hike for what was supposed to be 5 miles and turned into at least 9 (oh there's a story)
Drive back to resort
Shower
Dinner
Attempt to use the hot tub but WAY too frigid
Pass out instead
Once Tally knew the path well, he would run ahead, stop and wait for us to catch up, run back if we took too long, and then run ahead again. He's in the middle of this picture just waiting for us to catch up. ;)
Yoga was so great! The instructor was really so good. I was wishing I could start every morning like that. It was one of my favorite parts of the weekend.
Gotta love that at-one-with-my-inner-zen look I'm rocking
The food was all very healthy and delicious. At the end of each meal, you would pick out what you wanted for your next meal so that they had it prepared for you at the time you wanted to eat.
One thing we loved was how secluded it was. We kept Tally off leash the entire time and very rarely ran into anyone when we were hiking around the property. He loved it!
Matt and I both got massages before lunch- such a treat!
And then we hiked some more and took Tally to the pond to play in the water.
This is when he heard the geese for the first time. He wasn't sure what to think- city dog.
The owner of the resort told us she loved taking her dogs on this trail and said multiple times for us to just, and I quote, "Keep on going... even when you feel like you'll never get there."
Granted, once we were going on the "trail", there were many signs that we were not going the right way, but I kept replaying what she said, and Matt and I just kept trucking along. Later, we rehashed every.single.obvious.sign and kicked ourselves as we trekked back down the mountain...
It all started out well... pretty views, water...
And then it started to get colder, and less "viewish"...
...My we're-way-passed-2.5miles and where-the-heck-is-the-top face
Right after this picture, a truck drove by and stopped to talk to us. It was in the conversation that we learned we weren't even on the trail, that there really wasn't anything worth seeing in the direction we were going, and that we'd gone at least 4-5 miles.
The best part was when the guy took out the map and showed us where the trail actually started (as if that was helpful at that point in the evening) ... thanks for nothin, mister.
Actually, the best part might have been the parting words before they drove off:
"Hey, just so you guys know, the sun's gonna set in about an hour and the temperature's going to drop."
So Matt and I waited until we were sure their car was out of sight...
...and then we ran.
Yep.
All three of us ran down the mountain like we were being chased. I tend to think worst-case-scenario in those situations and was envisioning hypothermia in the dark with animals popping out of the woods- which all proved as great motivation for booking it down to the bottom.
For the record, this is what the trail looked like- it's really not that unassuming.
Conveniently, once we reached the bottom, we found a map of all of the landmarks we should have seen, had we gone on the actual trail.
Tally passed out in the car on the way home, and Matt and I rehashed and laughed at our idiocy in between riding in exhausted silence.
Back at the resort, dinner was waiting for us- soup has never tasted so good.
The next morning, we took pictures on the property (Operation Christmas Card Photo) before heading back home.
There's a lot happening on the blog this week! Be sure to swing by tomorrow to enter a giveaway for this Blue Nile bracelet:
I'm wearing mine right now and love it!
Also starting tomorrow, I'll be participating in:
Each day, I'll be featuring a different blogger's Christmas-related post. Then, at the end of the 12 days, all 12 bloggers (myself included) will be hosting a cookie exchange blog hop:
On Monday, I'll be sharing some great Cyber Monday Deals.
Tuesday, I've got a super yummy recipe from Maggiano's to share.
Wednesday, I'll be sharing pictures from our trip to Orlando.
Thursday, I'll be hosting an Arbonne online party and GIVEAWAY
And Friday's all about Matt since it's his birthday ;)
Don't forget to make your wish lists and shop the online trunk show through Stella & Dot- you have until December 15th to place your orders!
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