Treats for Cian

Since my daughter is all grownup, my dog has become my baby. Cian is a 2-year old Pembroke Welsh Corgi. I love him to death and spoil him rotten.

I’ve been looking around for easy recipes so I could make him treats. I wanted him to have something that didn’t have a lot of crap in it and was good for him. Cian probably eats better than I do. I mean, the boy eats chicken & pea grain-free organic dog food from Costco (my favorite place to shop).

So I took to Pinterest to find something all natural and good for him. And to be honest, it wasn’t difficult at all. The difficulty was narrowing it down to one or two. I finally settled on this 3 Ingredient Chicken Dog Biscuit. I wanted something that wasn’t going to have a lot of ingredients and wouldn’t take much time.

I pulled together everything I needed. The recipe calls for 1 ¼ cup of flour that is anything but wheat. Wheat is one of the top five allergy provoking ingredients for dogs according to the American Kennel Club. So, I decided on a combination of brown rice and garbanzo bean flours.

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For the liquid, the recipe called for 3 tablespoons of oil (I used a canola, olive, grape oil blend) and a 1/3 cup of chicken broth.

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After I mixed it up and was ready to start rolling it and realized it was too dry. While dog biscuits are supposed to be a little drier, the dough was just too dry. I ended up adding another tablespoon or so of water and the dough was ready. I just purchased this really cool rolling pin that has these rings at the end that make it easier to get it to the thickness/thinness you want. And of course, I purchased it on Amazon, another one of my favorite places to shop.

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The next important decision was which of my doggy treat cookie cutters I should use. These are the cutest little things (again, an Amazon purchase). I wanted a biscuit that wasn’t too big so I decided go with the paw print.

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After rolling it out, I got all the little paws cut out and into the oven they went.

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Twenty minutes in the oven and they are ready for Cian. In fact, he has already had his first one. He likes them and I like knowing exactly what is in them.

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Now off to get the bread machine going and to start baking (not in the bread machine) the five (5) acorn squash my neighbor gave me.

Mid-Century Modern Redesign

Mid-century modern (MCM) is my favorite style of décor. That era is known for the clean lines of the furniture, the colors, the atomic bursts. I love the

I am slowly replacing all my furniture and decor with mid-century modern MCM or MCM inspired pieces. The very first thing I purchased was a dresser and mirror to use as my TV stand. I love the look of the dresser and it works great as my TV stand. Well, it worked better before I bought my new 43” TV. Now there isn’t much space left over on the sides to hold he DVR and internet router. I’m already working on the plans for my new entertainment center, which I’m going to build myself.

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And I hung the mirror on the wall. It looks pretty good too. My wall doesn’t look quite so bare now. See the updates in Personalizing My Picture Frames.

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The next thing I bought was a multi-colored ball clock. This isn’t the clock I want for the long haul but it is cute and runs well. I really want one of the wooden atomic clocks but this one will work for the time being. I bought it off Amazon and put it together myself. I think it’s cute.

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I have also purchase a number of little knickknacks off ebay to place around the apartment. One of the first purchases was a pretty little orange ashtray. When my daughter saw it, her comment was “Why do you have an ashtray?” My answer? Buying an MCM ashtray is cheaper than purchasing an MCM bowl and I just needed something small to put change and my keys in. I also have my Aladdin teapot from the Hall China Company, my Drip-o-lator coffee pot also from the Hall China Company, and a cool looking vase. I really love stuff from the Hall China Company and have a lot more in storage back in Columbus. I got the vase because I have a matching tea…in storage in Columbus. I really need to get my stuff out here to Tucson. I’ve also made a number of purchases as I went Thrifting .

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A major purchase I’m really enjoying is my new couch and chair. I finally had to break down and replace the old stuff I’d been using for the last few years. I wanted grown-up furniture. I measured the long wall in the apartment so I would know exactly how long a couch would fit comfortably, while leaving room by the front door. Over to Sam Levitz I went with my daughter. Bronwyn doesn’t like MCM at all but I knew she would keep me from spending too much. I found this really nice set on sale that would fit in my apartment without making the room look super small and cramped. I wish it had come in a color other than grey but I can live with the color because I really like the MCM shape, while being new construction. It came with two of the grey and white pillows. I’ve since purchased additional MCM inspired pillows.

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I also found a really cool MCM coat rack that is a knock-off of the Eames Hang-It-All. You can read about why I decided on the coat rack I purchased and how I ended up hanging it in MCM Coat Rack.

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Cart Update, Part 2

My honorary grandkids came over today since school was closed for a long weekend. (Don’t get me going on how they don’t fund the schools here so kids are out all the freaking time so they can reduce costs.) Any way, the boys and I had a good time. We talked about what they wanted for Christmas (which is a ways out still), watered the plants, and they played Minecraft for hours and hours because I was working.

After I had finished working for the day, Junior asked if we could paint the cart. We decided to go for it. While he continued to play Minecraft, I started prepping the cart for paint. First, I gathered everything I thought I would need: sandpaper blocks, Goo Gone, paper towels, cleaners, and a screwdriver. I started just cleaning the whole thing since it has been sitting around for a while. It was a little dusty and had some dog hair on it. I keep telling Cian that he needs to keep his hair to himself, he is causing Mommy a lot of work but he just doesn’t seem to understand that concept.

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After cleaning, I went to work on a couple of places that had stickers or tape. The first place was just one of those stickers you get on your banana or pepper. I tried using the sandpaper on it but that didn’t work very well. Then I tried using the Goo Gone but that did absolutely nothing. So I finally decided to just use the good ole’ screwdriver and scrap it off. That worked really well on the paper portion of the sticker. And the Goo Gone worked really well on the glue. One sticky place down, one to go.

The second part was on the handle where they decided to use a bazillion yards of tape to keep the price tag on. I mean, they just wrapped and wrapped that tape around the handle. So first I had to figure out where the tape started and ended to see if I could start there to unwrap it. That didn’t work…they’d wrapped it back on itself. I finally found a little pucker on one end of the tape. I got out my trusty screwdriver and went to work. It took a little while but I finally got the tape and price tag off. Used a little more Goo Gone and, Woo Hoo, I was ready for the next step in getting the cart ready to redo.

That is also where I ran into a major stumbling block. With my screwdriver in hand, I started to unscrew the handles from the trays. HUH! Nope, that wasn’t happening. Those screws were NOT going to budge. They didn’t care that I was ready to work. They didn’t care that I wasn’t going to throw them away but put the whole thing back together again once I finished painting everything. They just plain didn’t care. Markus decided that he would try, because being a 7-year old, he believes he is strong enough to take on anything. Huh, again nope. Junior took a break from playing Minecraft to give it a try, because being 9 is so much better. We finally just stared at the thing, ready to kick it, when Markus says, “My dad can do it. He is really strong.” That worked for me! Well, when Alfonso got here to pick up the boys, he couldn’t get them undone either. What he did notice is that we needed a wrench or ratchet set to undo the nuts on the back side of the screws. That was what was holding them in so tight. Alfonso said he would come back this weekend with the right tools to help me.

Friday was a vacation day for me so my friend, Sawnya, came over with her son to hang out. Later in the day, her husband showed up and we were talking about the cart. He took a look at it. He agreed that the nuts on the inside needed to be loosened and said he had a ratchet set in his car. He set to work, and in no time at all, my cart was laying on the floor in pieces. Thank you, Nick!

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Looks like I have more cleaning to do because the bottom of those shelves look to be in pretty bad shape!

I waited until the next day but I now have all the shelves and the handles sanded and cleaned up. I’m ready to go. Then I start thinking, “Where am I going to do this?” I mean, I live in an apartment. So, there is no basement to use. I could take it outside but I don’t think the management would appreciate it much it I got paint all over my patio, or their grass or rocks (they use a lot of rocks out here in southern Arizona), regardless that I think Satin Lagoon is really pretty. Maybe I could take it over to my daughter’s place. I know she has a drop cloth I could use in her garage. But that means I won’t be able to start until I can make those arrangements.

Then I see it – that huge box sitting in my living room. I just got a shipment from Amazon of pillow inserts and they came in a great big box. I guess this is one time that be slow to take something out to the dumpster (read as just being lazy about it) is going to pay off for me. I open up that box and use it on my patio. Cian is finding the whole thing fascinating.

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The one thing I bought when I first decided to do this project were these things called Painter’s Pyramid. I was worried about the edges of the shelves looking good.

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And these are doing exactly what I wanted them to do! They keep the shelves up off their edges so I don’t have to worry about the paint making the shelve stick to the box. And they have turned out to be very handy when I turn the shelves over. I don’t have to worry about putting the new paint down on the cardboard. It just sits on those little points.

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Everything seemed to be moving right along. I started painting while participating in my favorite Saturday habit, watching college football. And that worked out great b because I needed to wait at least an hour before putting on a second coat. So, I’d put on the first coat during the pre-game yakking, then a halftime I would put on the second coat. And when the game was over, I could turn the shelf over and spray the bottom. I decided to only use one coat on the bottom, because it was the bottom. It didn’t need to be perfect like the top. I still made sure everything was covered nicely but one coat was enough.

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Since I could only do one shelf at a time, it took most of the day to do two of them. Which is when I noticed another little problem. I really thought that one can of spray paint would be enough. As I was shaking it after doing the bottom of the second shelf, I noticed there didn’t seem to be too much paint left in the can. Definitely not enough for the last shelf. Well, just fudge!!!

In order not to waste time, I decided to do the handles. I stood the box up against the patio wall and balanced the handle inside there. This turned out to be the perfect solution. I could only do one handle at a time and just had time to do one handle before it got too late. It did take two coats on both sides of the handle to make it look really nice. And now the inside of the box reminds me of the Tin Man from the Wizard of Oz.

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For the night, I didn’t want to stack them up because they hadn’t had the time for the paint to really set. I was really afraid that leaning them up against each other would cause them to stick together. I ended up balancing the two shelves on the corners of the patio wall and left the handle in the box so they had a nice curing time.

I’m still waiting to get a new can of Satin Lagoon so I can finish painting the shelves. But in the meantime, I was thinking about how good it was going to look when I got it all back together again. And it hit me. What in the world did the screws look like? I mean, the shelves and handles both had rust and scrapes on them, chances are the screws were too. The screws and nuts were in a baggie on the counter so I took a look. Sure enough, they looked very sad… I needed to find a box or other piece of cardboard I could put the screws in so they would stay stand up. Don’t they look gorgeous now?

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I got another can of the Satin Lagoon and finished painting the trays. Now the cart is ready to be put back together!

It took a while but I finally got my friend, Nick, to come back with his tools and put my cart back together. I just absolutely LOVE it. It is everything I envisioned it would be.

Peanut Butter – Take 2

As I’ve said before, I really love peanut butter. However, I decided to stop buying process peanut butter (goodbye Skippy) that contained way too much sugar and salt. Well, actually my daughter made that decision for me.

My first attempt at making peanut butter turned out pretty good. The flavor was excellent but the texture wasn’t what I was looking for. When I add the last ¼ cup of peanuts to make it chunky, it added chunks as well as peanut dust. So, it was grainy. Now, I don’t know if you’ve very had grainy peanut butter but it leaves a whole lot to be desired. I mean, I ate it but it was a little like eating really good tasting mud pie or sand from the sandbox.

I decided that it was time to try again and see if I could make some really great tasting, super-duper, chunky peanut butter. I also decided I would do a much better job timing how long it took to get the smooth consistency I wanted and taking pictures as I went along.

Again, I was totally surprised by how loud it was. It is really, really loud! Cian made his objections heard over the food processor. Lord have mercy!! I am really going to have to get ear plugs or something.

As you can see, it goes through a number of stages. I missed the photo of when it turned into a little dough ball. I didn’t remember it doing that the first time and just thought, “Crap! I’ve screwed it up. What did I do wrong?” But I figured I had nothing to lose by letting it run a little longer and, wa-lah, it loosened up again and started to look like peanut butter again, instead of a hot mess.

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Then to get super chunky peanut but without the grainy texture, I decided to remove the smooth peanut butter from the food processor before making the chunks. I thought I would have to put the peanut chunks through a sieve to get rid of the dust. But I didn’t have to.

As you can see, all of the dust stuck to the residue left in the bowl. This left me with some nice chunks to add to my smooth mixture. To be on the safe side, I still poured them into the sieve. I really DID NOT want to have grainy peanut butter again.

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I thought I was all done. I took a little taste and it became very clear I had forgotten something. I quickly stirred in a scant ¼ teaspoon of my super fine pink Himalayan salt and a scant ¼ teaspoon of stevia.

I now have great tasting super chunky peanut butter with the perfect texture! I’ve added the updated recipe below.

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I was already to make myself a PB&J (organic red raspberry preserves) and discovered I was out of bread. No peanut butter sandwich for me. I am greatly disappointed. I am going to have to postpone my pleasure until later.

Super Duper Homemade Chunky Peanut Butter

Ingredients

  • 1 ¼ cup unsalted, roasted peanuts, separated
  • ¼ tsp finely ground salt, or to taste (I used pink Himalayan salt)
  • ¼ tsp stevia, or to taste

Directions

  1. Place 1 cup of peanuts in bowl of food processor.
  2. Grind peanuts until smooth. This could take approximately 5 minutes, so be patient.
  3. Add salt & stevia and pulse to combine.
  4. Remove peanut butter from food processor bowl.
  5. Add remaining ¼ cup of peanuts to food processor.
  6. Pulse until you receive the desired chunk size.
  7. Place peanut chunks in fine mesh sieve to separate peanut dust from chunks.
  8. Add chunks to smooth peanut butter and stir to combine.

 

 

Thrifting

Valerie and I plan this blog post to be the ongoing documentation of our great finds when we go to thrift stores, garage sales, junk shops, or wherever we can find good deals.

July 29 (Peggy):

My neighbor and I decided to go thrifting. She was looking for something to throw on the couch to keep protect from her very young granddaughter. I wasn’t really looking for anything in particular but thought we might end up at the Dollar Tree, where I did need a few things.

I am sooooo glad I went with her. We hit two different thrift stores. At the first one, everything in the store was 20% off and I had a 10% off coupon too. I found a pair of Ray Rachel EVOO and vinegar cruets. They don’t have the stainless steel pour spouts. At $2.00 piece (before discounts), I figured I could get those on Amazon. I also found a pretty cool wine thingy. Not sure what you call it but you put the wine bottle in it so you can pour in a cool looking thingy. It was $2.00 too. All together, with discounts, l three items only cost $4.20.

Update: To make my Rachel Ray cruets useful, I went on Amazon. I found a set of six pour spouts for only $6.99. I gave them a really good washing and then waited for the pour spouts to arrive. It only took two days and they were here. I put my olive, grape, canola oil blend in the larger cruet and olive oil in the smaller one. I just LOVE them, especially since they ended up costing me on $5.13!

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We then went to the Goodwill. The daily color was orange, which means anything with an orange price tag was 50% off.

The clothes are at the front of the store. I always look to see if I can find shorts or Capris my size. I found two pairs of Capri pants and a pair of shorts. One pair of the pants and the shorts had an orange tag. Woo Hoo!!

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We headed back to housewares…and I hit the mother lode. First, I found a Paderno 4-blade spiralizer that looks to be almost new. It has everything in it and two of the blades still have the plastic protective tape on them. It was only $2.99. I looked on their website and found out it goes for $49.99. I got a really great deal. It doesn’t have the manual/recipe booklet but, if I can’t find it, it won’t be that big a deal.

 

The finally thing I was a really nice Brita pitcher. It also was only $2.99. I’ve been trying to get my neighbor to buy a Brita instead of all the bottled water she buys. She is disabled and has limited SNAP funds. While bottled water is covered by SNAP, my thought is why should she waste that money on bottled water when she just needs a pitcher with a filter. I didn’t let her know it was for her because she wouldn’t have let me buy it. I already have a Brita but it is just the plain one with green reservoir instead of white. This blue pitcher just needs a really good washing and, with the filters I gave her, she’ll be able to try it for a couple of months.

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July 22 (Peggy):i

Mom was here for a visit and the one thing she really loves to do is go antiquing. Our favorite antique store closed recently, so we had to find some new ones. We found a few very close o the house. So Mom, Bronwyn, and I were off for our adventure.

The first place we found was the Antique Village Mall. It was one of those antique stores with multiple stalls. The great thing? They were having a 20% everything at every stall but one. I found a couple of things I really liked but I had to narrow it done to just one. I ended up finding this really cool Royal Haeger. Royal Haeger is a well-known for their MCM pottery, and this one is the perfect color for my living room. Mom and Bronwyn didn’t find anything that they couldn’t live without even though there was much more stuff there that was their style then mine.

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Then we went to a store called Deja Vu Too. It was a much smaller store but she had a lot more MCM stuff for me. Bronwyn found a couple of antique herb cutters (or whatever you call them). Again I found a number of items that I would have loved to buy but I narrowed it down to just one. ;-(

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Our final stopped was at the Antique Resale Market Place. It is partial an antique store and partial resale/commission sales store. The vast majority of the merchandise was southwestern (which is any of our styles). I did find a bedroom suite that I would die to have. It was the whole thing: dresser, chest, night stand, headboard, and 2 mirrors. It was GORGEOUS! I told mom she needed to win the lottery so she could buy it for me. They had each piece priced separately, so we added it up. Overall, it would cost about $2500, which really isn’t bad for an entire bedroom suite…but alas, still out of my price range.

However I dd find a few things I decided to buy, stainless steel serving pieces that match the ones I purchased previously (see below). The divided and rectangle platters were fairly inexpensive. The bowl was only $4 and on sale for 50% off. I do love a good deal!

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May 21 (Peggy):

Another long stretch between thrifting sessions.

Yesterday, my neighbor and I decided to make a trip to Goodwill. She had a few things she was looking for specifically, and me, I just go looking for deals. And I was lucky enough to find a few things. Update: I use the bottle in my bathroom to hold my mouthwash. It’s perfect and makes the counter look less cluttered.

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I also found a nice Vera Wang top. I checked it over really well to check for stains, rips, and the like. It looked in really good shape, so I snapped it up.

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The best part was that, as we were looking around, they came over the speaker and said that all donated items were 50% off. Talk about being in the right place at the right time! So, I got out of there for less than $8.00.

March 17 (Peggy):

It’s been a while since I’ve been thrifting. I don’t know why its been so long but…

This weekend I had a reason to go. I’m going to be dying some yarn and I needed a pan that I don’t use for cooking food. I don’t have any extra pots that I don’t use for cooking, so I knew I needed to hit the thrift stores to find an inexpensive pot. I went to one Goodwill and found 2 but they were both $13. There was no way I was spending $13 for one pot from Goodwill. So, off to the next thrift store.

And there I found what I was looking for…and more.

The first thing I found was a nice MCM looking lamp. I’ve been looking for a lamp for my bedroom and this one is really nice. The shade, while very cute, just doesn’t go with my current or planned color scheme but it will work until I can decide what I want for the long haul.

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Next, I went to the look for a pot. I found this really nice one for only $7. I snapped it right up. This will be perfect for dying yarn.

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The last thing I found was this cute little round vase. I love the shape and lines on it. Not sure about the color though. It’s sort of a dark peach. I wish it was more orange. It may be something that won’t stay. We’ll have to see.

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Feb. 4 (Peggy):

I went to Goodwill again today. There wasn’t a whole lot but I got a couple of really nice wine glasses. One has opaque dots and the other as a frosted stem. This gives me a total of 6 wine glasses, every single one different than the others. The more I look at the one with the frosted stem, the more I think I may re-donate it but for now, it is in the cabinet.

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I also found this really nice amber colored bowl. I’m not sure I’m in love with it, or what I’ll do with it but for only $4 (and it was half off that), it was a good buy. If it ends up not really fitting in with my future plans, I’ll just donate it again so that someone else can use it.

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The final item I found was a square, white plate I found really interesting. Since my dishes are white too, this will work well for serving plate or luncheon plate. Not sure, but I like it.

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Jan. 21 (Peggy):

I love going to thrift and antique stores. I love looking for the hidden gem that is just exactly what I’m looking for…and sometimes what I’m not looking for. What I like is more likely to be in my price range when I’m at a thrift store then an antique store, especially since I am very much into mid-century modern.

Yesterday I went thrifting with my new neighbor. I was looking for, of course, items that would fit into my mid-century modern theme.

The first items I found weren’t on my list but they were items that I just had to have: a beautiful 13 ½ inch cast iron skillet and an almost new bread machine.

The skillet had very little rust on it and it didn’t take much to me to get it all off when I got home. A short soak in super how water, a good scrubbing with a copper pad, and some additional scrubbing with salt and a sponge and it was ready to be seasoned. A little oil and an hour in the over and it was ready! Update: The first thing I cooked in the pan was a rib-eye steak. The only other pans I have are non-stick, so the cast iron skillet let me get a really great sear on the outside before finishing it off in the oven. 

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The bread machine was in really good shape, like I said it looked like it was almost brand new. It didn’t have the owner’s manual/recipe book, but I figured I could download it once I got home. The bread pan was a little dirty but a quick soak and scrub and it was good to go. I’m really looking forward to making my own bread. Update: A few days later, my neighbor found the exact same bread machine at a Goodwill store on the other side of town. Her’s came with the manual/recipe book. So, I didn’t have to download the book, I just copied hers. I picked out a couple of bread recipes I wanted to make and went to the grocery store to get the ingredients. I mean, I don’t even have flour in my pantry. The first load I made was Country French bread. It was delicious! 

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The next item I found was an interesting wine glass. I have a collection of wine glasses with no two being the same. I mean, I really don’t have any pairs of matching wine glasses let alone an entire matching set. It certainly makes it easy to recognize your glass during a party. This one has an almost bronzy color on the outside. It was the only one and I snapped it up. There were three matching champagne glasses but I wasn’t interested in them. I just don’t drink a lot of champagne.

The other items I found were things that would be perfect in my new décor. I found two platters that look like they came directly from the 50’s and 60’s, an atomic looking fruit bowl (which I may end up changing the color and hanging on the wall), a very inexpensive vase that’s plastic but I love the shape, and a kitschy ceramic butterfly candy dish (which also may end up on the wall). Update: I ended up painting the vase copper and I really like it better now. 

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Update: I found a few more pieces of this stainless steel serving dishes (see above).

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Update: This is now hanging on my wall. Love it! You can see a picture in Personalizing My Picture Frames

I am so looking forward to my next trip!

Cart Update

I really, really, really needed to update the look of my apartment. I had a bunch of older, mismatched stuff. It definitely did not look the apartment of a grown up.

As I started looking around, I realized that with apartment living you really shouldn’t have a lot of heavy furniture. From being in other people’s apartments who had big, bulky, poufy furniture, the place just looked smaller and more crowded. So, for the average size apartment (and depending on the layout), you need to limit what size, bulk, and amount of your furniture and accessories.

After looking at a lot of pictures online, I decided I love Mid-Century Modern. I love the colors. I love the lines of the furniture. And in an apartment, it provides a cleaner, more spacious look. So, I started looking for pieces and discovered it can be really expensive. I mean, really expensive! There was no way I was going to be able to afford to buy mid-century modern furniture.

I needed to change my way of thinking and find other ways to find the mid-century modern furniture I wanted, while not busting my paycheck. The answer? Thrift stores, craigslist, garage sales, and lots of elbow grease.

So, I started looking at craigslist almost every day. Very often I would find something I liked…usually when I didn’t have any money or it was still out of my price range. And if I had the money, I’d contact the person and it would already be gone.

I also started haunting thrift stores, especially Goodwill and the Salvation Army. I’m always reading these online stories about how amazing it is what people give away. To hear them talk about it, they are always finding some rare piece of art or whatever. Can I just say, I have not had that kind of luck. I have found a few things that will go well in a mid-century modern décor. Candlesticks. A plate. (Not much, huh?)

I did find one item that I’m really excited about. I found it at a thrift store run by a church. It was a really nice place, everything was organized and clean. That’s where I found the plate. I also found some wine glasses for $1 or less. The wine glasses aren’t necessarily mid-century modern but they are big and that is the most important thing when picking out wine glasses. But the thing I found that really excited me is a cart. It will look absolutely perfect on my patio.

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It is pretty cool. And you wouldn’t believe what it cost?!? Yes, that’s right, just $7.50.

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Now, admittedly it needs some work but isn’t that what Rust-Oleum is for? So, my next stop was Home Depot to look at spray point. Man, there are a lot of colors. I ended up going with Satin Lagoon for the shelves and Metallic Silver for the handles. I’m not sure that the Satin Lagoon is really a mid-century modern color but I like it and think it will look fantastic. I’m not sold on the Metallic Silver, which is really just chrome, but it was the only type of silver at the store. I’m going to go ahead and use it…and if I don’t like it, I’ll just buy another shade of silver, hopefully there will be something else in stock by then or at a different store.


So, it looks like I’m all ready to get going on my little project.

Check out Card Redo, Part 2 to see how that goes.