Friday, February 13, 2009

Happy Valentine's Day!

MMMMargs!

I hate to share some of my best secrets, but per special request from Dre - here is the famous Margarita recipe.

Fill blender 3/4 way with ice
Pour in 1/2 a can of frozen limeade (get the Minute-Maid, it really is that much better)
8 ounces of Tequila
3 ounces of Triple Sec (you can skip this if you're feeling thrifty, it won't make much difference)
8 ounces water
1/2 of a fresh lime, without the peel

Then just hit blend, maybe a couple seconds of chop action at the end to really smash up the fresh lime. If you like salt with your margarita, just pour some out onto a flat plate, rub fresh lime on the edge of your cup and dip it in the salt before pouring in the margarita.

And don't be afraid to mix it up a little bit... throw some frozen strawberries in, or the other night we made do with some frozen Minute Made lemonade, instead of limeade - tasted like Electric Lemonade from TGI Fridays, except it didn't cost $14 per cup. Not bad, not bad.

Thursday, January 29, 2009

Free Rice

I know we don't all have money to donate right now, but fortunately we do all have jobs! And most of us have jobs where we get bored half the time. Next time you're bored visit www.freerice.com. You can play some trivia (vocab, math, geography, etc.) and for every answer you get right, they donate 10 grains of rice to the UN World Food Program.


Play for a few minutes at work, fight the boredom, and help fight world hunger! I'm not usually preachy about this kind of stuff, but this just seems so easy.

Monday, January 26, 2009

Back by Popular Demand

I haven't written in a while, and didn't really think anyone noticed until two people actually told me they have been checking my blog and I haven't written.... So I'm back!

I know it's a little past the season, but I gave my Grandma a homemade gift as part of her Christmas present this year, and I think it's something that people could give for any number of occasions (it's both thoughtful and useful). So, rather than wait for next Christmas... It's called a Memory Journal.

Basically, it asks the recipient to answer questions ranging from where were your born and who did you go to prom with, to what was your greatest life lesson, who do you consider your best friend, and what do you remember most about your parents. This is a great way not only to get to know parents, grandparents, and other family members better but to have these memories (in their own written hand) to pass on for years to come.


You can write each of the questions into a store-bought journal, or do what I did and type them out, print them, punch holes in them and string a ribbon through to make your own journal. This way, when the recipient has finished answering the questions, you can untie it and make photocopies for any family members who would like to keep these memories as well.

My grandma started writing her answers, and I know when she is done it will be a gift for our whole family.