Tuesday, September 26, 2017

Tasty Tuesday Caramel Apples

First time making these babies!  Thanks to my friend Sharon for sharing her photos yesterday of her making them, inspired me to make them myself.

Start with your bag of sweetness.  I chose Kraft Caramels because, well, that's all I could find at the store.  Ok who says cara-mel?  I do!  The majority of people I know say car-mel.  When I was a barista at Starbucks people would always say "I'd like a car-mel frappuccino" and I of course wasn't rude by correcting them, not that I'm right or anything ;).  Anyway, however you say it, it all tastes good no matter what, right?




So I found that unwrapping these was quite easy.  My friend Sharon said that the bulk caramels she got at the local WinCo were a pain in the booty to unwrap.  These were easy peasy! I decided to make 6 caramel apples with fresh ripe organic Granny Smith apples.  This bag of approximately 35  caramels was the perfect amount (ok, maybe 34 because of course I had to make sure they weren't poisonous or anything).


Yum!  Yep, they're good! And no makeup at 8 month's pregnant required a snapchat filter.


So throw them in a pot on medium low along with about 3 tablespoons of water, per my friend Sharon's advice.  It worked out great!  Thanks Sharon!  Stir constantly to avoid burning or forgetting that it's there which is more of my reason.


Don't these apples look gorgeous?!



I used some craft sticks that I luckily already had on hand.  Got these ones at Walmart apparently.  I wouldn't have remembered that if it wasn't for the sticker on the package.


Mmmmm.....doesn't that look scrumptious?  Keep stirring!


And while we wait, we use the sticks for a lego bridge of course.


Fyi, I had to google images on which way the apple needs to sit.  Ok, stop laughing.


Twist and turn that baby all around.  Load it all up!!  (Tip:  tilt the pot while doing this to smear up the whole apple)


Oh my my.....just look at that yumminess.  Ok, so right after taking out the caramel loaded apple, let it drip then just spoon off the excess on the bottom.  Believe me, more will still slide off while cooling.





Can't let that extraness go to waste now.



Slice 'em up if you prefer.  It's honestly easier to take bites and I'm enjoying these while I type to you now.  Yum yum!!  How bout them apples?!  Enjoy!

Update!  Warning: This can be a tooth removal if you're not careful!  My 10 year old lost her loose molar after just two bites of this.  She was actually thankful it was finally out though.  :D




Tuesday, September 19, 2017

New Entrepreneurship!

I've started a new business in July!  I am an Arbonne Independant Consultant and have recently been promoted to District Manager!  I am so excited to share the benefits of Arbonne with you!  Here is my Instagram and Youtube channel!

Follow me on Instagram: Suzy_be.accept.embrace

Check out my new YouTube channel!
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCP1FrZCF_A
PUjnWZbSdm84Q?view_as=subscriber


http://SuzanneSpragge.arbonne.com

Monday, January 2, 2017

Time Lapse Painting

I experimented with a time lapse app while painting. Lots of editing from pausing the recording a few times but fun... Enjoy! 

                                    

How To Wear a Balaclava

Keep your neck and face warm with a cute and stylish Balaclava (akabandana/neck and face warmer. lol)! I like to use mine for those cold cycling days. That's when I like to also call these "the snot catcher" Haha. They are great for running, walking, and just about anything to keep you warm and cozy on a chilly day. Comes in handy to keep out dust, pollen, and pollutants too.

Have a cute outfit, but it isn't warm enough? No problem! Just slip this Balaclava over your head and keep warm. Then when you want, just slip it off and toss in your purse or pocket. 


Add the Stretch Poly Fleece with a Stretch Poly Knit to add contrast, fun and extra warmth!


More colors to come!! Have a special color choice? Let me know and I'll try my best to get what you're looking for.


100% Stretch polyester thin jersey knit is 9"Wx17"L (unstretched).

One Size Fits Most (pre-teen/adult average 22" head measurement) 
*Custom Size options are available

Unisex, men, women, boys, girls


Machine washable cold/warm. Tumble dry low. No shrinkage.


*Each balaclava is handmade special for you, therefore, no two balaclava's will be completely identical.


Smoke free, pet friendly home. :-)


Thanks for rolling by!





Cheers to 2017!

Cheers to 2017!!

I hope you enjoyed your first cup of coffe/tea/water for the new year!  I know I did.  ;)