Follow us as we travel as camphosts... share our love of the outdoors and my love of papercrafting
Sunday, March 27, 2016
Hillbilly Tea Pics
Here are some fun pics of our wonderful Hillbilly Tea. Some of the ladies really dressed up. One came on her duster with a shower cap. Another lady had a tee shirt covered with sayings of "You must be a redneck if..." It was hilarious. We even had moon pies at each place setting
Saturday, March 26, 2016
Hillbilly Tea (AKA Redneck Tea)
We had such fun today at Picacho Peak RV Resort (PPRVR). This all started at a card class. I commented that I would like to have an Easter Tea Party! One of the ladies said "Well, damn, we can't drink beer at a Tea Party". I commented "Well, of course we can, if it is a Redneck Tea" and it all went downhill from there.
Item by item:
Lets do white table cloths, classy, but plastic, now we are trashy. and it continues...
Centerpieces, classy. Empty beer cans, trashy.
Lovely decorated tea cups, classy. Paper cups, trashy.
Tiered cake plates, classy. Upside down red solo cups with paper plates glued to the base, trashy.
Scones, Classy. Refrigerator biscuits, trashy.
Jam, lemon curd and clotted cream for scones, classy. Plastic squeeze bottle of jam, trashy.
Cucumber sandwiches, classy. Buttered white bread with bread & butter pickles, trashy.
Chicken salad sandwiches, classy. Pimento Cheese on white bread, trashy.
Shortbread Cookies, classy. Sugar Cookies with maple frosting sprinkled with bacon bits, trashy.
Delicate sugar cookies, classy. Bunny Butt Cookies, trashy. (recipe here)
Tea, Classy. Gallon jugs of sweet tea on each table, trashy
Champagne Mimosas, classy, Jug of OJ cut with champagne, trashy.
White Wine, Classy. Box wine, in the box, trashy.
Beer, non existent for classy. 1/2 case of beer, cardboard case already open, trashy.
Champagne flutes, classy. Red Solo Cups, Trashy
Silverware with cloth napkins, classy. Plasticware w/scrap material napkins tied w/polyester, trashy
Pitchers of water on table, classy. Plastic water bottles with sticker "PPRVR Moonshine", trashy.
Lovely Easter Bonnets, classy. White paper plate bonnets, trashy.
Having a ton of fun, CLASSY AND TRASHY!
Item by item:
Lets do white table cloths, classy, but plastic, now we are trashy. and it continues...
Centerpieces, classy. Empty beer cans, trashy.
Lovely decorated tea cups, classy. Paper cups, trashy.
Tiered cake plates, classy. Upside down red solo cups with paper plates glued to the base, trashy.
Scones, Classy. Refrigerator biscuits, trashy.
Jam, lemon curd and clotted cream for scones, classy. Plastic squeeze bottle of jam, trashy.
Cucumber sandwiches, classy. Buttered white bread with bread & butter pickles, trashy.
Chicken salad sandwiches, classy. Pimento Cheese on white bread, trashy.
Shortbread Cookies, classy. Sugar Cookies with maple frosting sprinkled with bacon bits, trashy.
Delicate sugar cookies, classy. Bunny Butt Cookies, trashy. (recipe here)
Tea, Classy. Gallon jugs of sweet tea on each table, trashy
Champagne Mimosas, classy, Jug of OJ cut with champagne, trashy.
White Wine, Classy. Box wine, in the box, trashy.
Beer, non existent for classy. 1/2 case of beer, cardboard case already open, trashy.
Champagne flutes, classy. Red Solo Cups, Trashy
Silverware with cloth napkins, classy. Plasticware w/scrap material napkins tied w/polyester, trashy
Pitchers of water on table, classy. Plastic water bottles with sticker "PPRVR Moonshine", trashy.
Lovely Easter Bonnets, classy. White paper plate bonnets, trashy.
Having a ton of fun, CLASSY AND TRASHY!
Monday, March 21, 2016
Magnetic Knife Holder
This knife holder turned out well. Laton used a couple of magnets that were attached to an automotive metal screw holder tray. They are a couple of dollars in the automotive department. He used some copper flashing that we used in the kitchen around the soffits to cover the magnets. Liquid nails glued it to a white painted board and we mounted it on the cabinet wall.
Friday, March 18, 2016
Tiny House
Since we live in a park model (a trailer on a permanent foundation) that is under 400 square feet we qualify as a tiny home. Click here for info on the tiny house movement. It is a different concept of living. Simplicity is the key. I like searching for different ways to organize and store our lives. I think since we are starting a new year (hey, it's only March!) I will try to search out, implement and post one thing each week that makes our life easier, better or more attractive. I am sure not all things will work but it will be fun trying them out.
Tuesday, March 15, 2016
Please Get Well
Many people seem to have a bug or some sinus problems lately. Today, at card class, we made get well cards. Perfect timing.
The little pocket with a tissue in it says GET WELL SOON inside. The card with the chicken soup bowl and the band aids have a tea bag inside to help with the get well!
Saturday, March 12, 2016
Disappointment
I have been trying to put a word to my feelings lately. I finally settled on disappointment.
Sunday, March 6, 2016
Turkey Pot Pie
We have this family recipe That all the kids love and have even asked for it for a birthday dinner or two! Today I had five calls from our son, Lee. We had to shop together (puff pastry is tough to find, try the freezer section where the bread dough is kept), then we had to discuss type of turkey at the deli counter, and finally what to use if you can't find a cookie sheet.
It was a success. Sarah loved it and loved Lee for surprising her with dinner.
Turkey Pot Pie...
2 sheets of frozen puff pastry dough
1 small onion, chopped
1 pkg. frozen chopped broccoli, thawed and drained
1 lb. deli turkey, cubed
8 oz. softened cream cheese
butter and salt and pepper to taste
Spread cream cheese on a sheet of puff pastry, sprinkle chopped onion and turkey on cream cheese, top with broccoli, then add several pats of butter and salt and pepper to taste.
Cover with 2nd sheet of puff pastry. Pinch edges closed and cut slits on top. Bake at 400 degrees for 20 to 30 minutes or until golden brown.
It was delicious. Sarah and Lee are in a food coma now. So glad they are keeping a family tradition going!
Saturday, March 5, 2016
Fun Little Project
Since we travel quite a bit, my purse is a purse, a tote bag, an overnight bag and a snack bag at different times. Needless to say, every time I pull something out it is usually tangled up with my earbuds. So I converted my scrubbie pattern into a little drawstring bag and crochet a cover for the cords. Pretty pleased with how it turned out.
Friday, March 4, 2016
B-I-N-G-O
Bingo is my name! Here is a cute little Bingo bag I made to hold my dabbers and money for Bingo night. It was a fun project. Click here for the directions.
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