February 20, 2014

Stale Bread? Don't throw it out!


I went to make a sandwich the other day and (of course) the loaf of bread was stale.  The bread was hard enough I didn't want to eat a sandwich from it, but it wasn't growing anything...yet.

Since i hate throwing food away (so wasteful!); it was time to make some croutons.


How hard is it to make croutons? I've already got them in the oven cooking while i blog... in other words-- it's not. 


Croutons are one of those things that I would never buy at the store, partly for all the added chemical preservatives, and partly because well, they're just not a salad staple for me.  But when it comes to throwing away food... it's time to figure out how to use whatever you've got.

Here's how to start: 

Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.   Total cooking time is 15-20 minutes, depending on your oven. (Mine turn out best at ~8 minutes per side)

Ingredients: 
  • Stale Bread (I used about 4 slices)
  • Sea Salt
  • Black Pepper
  • Italian Seasonings (or other seasonings of your choice)
  • 1-2 tbsp. Olive oil or Butter  
*Note: I usually choose plant based oils vs. butter due to the lower saturated fat content of these oils.  In other words, they're more heart healthy!

Instructions: 
  1. Chop bread into about cubes about 1" x 1".
  2. Place chopped bread into a bowl and drizzle with oil.
  3. Mix well, until each bread is lightly coated with oil.
  4. Add in salt, pepper, and seasonings and mix well-- each piece should be evenly coated.
  5. Place on a baking sheet and bake for ~10 minutes on each side.
    (Mine turn out best at ~8 minutes per side)
  6.  Allow to cool.  

Storage: 

I have stored these for a maximum of 3 weeks in a ziploc baggie at room temperature, and had fresh, crunchy croutons! A word of caution to anyone eating things they have stored longer....

for Spicy Croutons: 
  •  swap Italian seasonings for cayenne pepper- pairs well with Chili and garnishing soups
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February 16, 2014

Ipsy vs Birchbox: Monthly Beauty Box Subscriptions






If you haven't heard of Ipsy or Birchbox, you're missing out.

About 6 months a friend of mine told me about Birchbox.  Here's the scoop: $10 for a sampling of high end beauty products that are supposed to be tailored to your preferences.  How great?! 
I signed up for Birchbox almost immediately, and was thrilled with my first monthly subscription.  Getting makeup in the mail sounded like a sweet deal! (Since I'd never go buy a designer/high end product without sampling it first)

Within the next month, someone challenged this with a competing service called Ipsy, so I figured why not subscribe to both?, and then choose which was best.  

First off, the packaging: 

I don't know about you...but I'm thrilled every month when a hot pink bubble mailer arrives with makeup inside!

When you subscribe, you fill out a profile online as to your preferences.  Birchbox is a one time 'form' that can be edited on your profile.  Ipsy allows you to review the products you received individually each month and rate each one.  

For me, Ipsy provided more primarily makeup and nail polish and skincare products (not to mention that you get a cute little makeup bag each month), and Birchbox provided mostly skincare, fragrance, and haircare products.

Seriously, I don't want to try a different shampoo every month.... And a 1 oz sample of lotion just doesn't cut it.
It started out great, getting all these beauty surprises in the mail, but after a while, there was one that shone brighter.  (The last 3 months I have gotten shampoo in my Birchbox, and I'm not much of a fan of washing my hair anyway... and so, Birchbox got the boot.)

Not to mention many of these ipsy products I have received have actually been full-sized!


My Winner is IPSY

Why not give it a try? Indulge yourself.

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February 15, 2014

Blackberry Walnut Pancakes

I no longer make 'plain Jane' pancakes.  After a successful improv with some pancakes last fall, all my adventures in pancake cooking are now slightly more detailed.

On a lazy Saturday Morning, 'fancy' pancakes, as they're known around my house, are our usual breakfast.

Today's pancakes were
Whole Grain Blackberry Walnut Chocolate Chip Pancakes with Blackberry Pomegranate sauce. (Need I say, YUM!?)




Here's the recipe I used: 

I started with a basic Better Home & Garden's Buttermilk Pancake Recipe and edited it to my specifications.

Ingredients:
for the pancakes
  •  1-2 pints blackberries
  • 1 cup Whole Wheat Flour
  • 1 cup  Oat Flour
  • 1/4 cup Vegetable Oil
  • 2 eggs
  • 2 tsp baking powder
  • 1/2 tsp baking soda
  • 2 cups milk (buttermilk for a richer flavor, or whatever you've got around)
  • 2 tbsp sugar
  • 1/2 cup walnuts, chopped
  • Powdered sugar (as desired, for garnish)
 for the sauce
  • 1/2 cup muddled blackberries
  • about 1/4 cup pomegranate seeds
  • 1-2 tsp agave nectar
  • Splenda to taste 
Steps: 
1.  Whisk the flours, oil, eggs, baking powder, baking soda, milk & sugar together
2. Stir in the walnuts & blackberries (Muddled distributes the flavor better)
3. Once your pan is the appropriate temperature, Pour in the batter ( I usually fit 3 pancakes into a 9" skillet, but you can make them as large as you like!)
4. Once the pancakes begin to cook around the edges and begin bubbling on the top side, it's time to flip them. 
*This is when I made the garnish.  Only steps here involve muddling the blackberries and stirring all ingredients together. You could use pancake syrup, but I always prefer a fruit alternative, that way you get the added nutrients & fiber and not just plain sugar*
5. Remove from heat, and serve with sauce. 
6. If desired garnish with powdered sugar.

Whining and Dining gets a Makeover!

This blog started as another way for me to share my adventures in food and cooking, and as I was blogging, I realized I was more interested in sharing some of my other projects.... so: 


Whining and Dining got a 


Consider this an all-inclusive girly blog, from everything to lessons on using power tools for the first time, to which brand of makeup lasts longer! 

My boyfriend tells me that my ideas are firing about a million miles per minute… The new direction of this blog is about the ups and downs, and my creative journey through it.  I’m a crafter, amateur chef, foodie, and so enjoy spending time with friends and family.  This is an all-inclusive blog of the events of my ascension into adulthood.  Hope you are able to find some ideas, maybe a little inspiration, and some humor in my journey.