Posted on 11 December 2009
Hey you! End of the week is here and I wanted to switch up things a little bit and share with you some tips I try to use when planning for a get together or party. Now these ideas are nothing earth shattering or unheard of but it is just a guideline that may ease some stress around “PARTY TIME“.
- For a simple centerpiece, arrange bunches of flowers ( daisies, etc in small tin buckets )
- Plastic glasses and utensils make cleanup easy
- When serving messy meals like ribs, use lightweight bandannas instead of thin napkins
- Dress salads just before serving
- Keep lots of napkins and or paper towel on hand to wipe up spills
- To keep beverages cold longer, place in a full tub of ice, water and salt ( 1 Tbsp. per Quart of water )
- Use checklists and try to divide up tasks among your helpers
- Plan ahead and prep whatever you can ahead of time.
- Have Fun while doing it
Ok, so it is 8:55 pm o’clock in the evening ( last night ) and I just realized I have a client meeting at 9:00 that I totally forgot about so that is going to eat into my evening of relaxation. Oh well – I will still try and sneak a piece of fudge and possibly some killer banana bread before hitting the sack.
Have a great weekend and I will talk to you on Monday.
Take care
zesty
Posted on 07 December 2009
Happy Monday! I had a very busy weekend with most of the time spent at the house or shopping for lights. But guess what? We finally bought all of the lights and we are pumped. We had a little hiccup with the pendant lighting located above the Island but we lucked out at a local hardware store and scored the final two lights of a list of five. This is a huge week at the house so I will be sure to keep you posted on the progress.
With winter setting in and a few months into school, universities and just a routine in general – a lot of us can fall into a lunch box rut. Do you find yourself getting bored of your lunch? I tend to keep mine pretty broad and open to almost anything but every now and again I feel like I am getting sick of sandwiches and need to kick it up a notch.
Below are some ideas that I try to use to be both effective at keeping it simple and fresh.
Lunch Box Ideas
Many of these lunchbox ideas make economical (and time-saving) use of leftovers and all of them are fast, easy, and delicious!
- Cottage cheese topped with toasted walnuts, blueberries or pumpkin seeds.

- Hummus with finely-chopped bell pepper, scallion, or sunflower seeds for extra nutrition ( scooped up with some of your favorite crackers )
- Bite-size raw veggies with a separate container of sesame dipping sauce or your favorite ranch dressing.
- Apple slices with peanut, or almond butter.
- Make up a mix of chopped dried fruit, seeds and nuts . Buy the items separately and mix them yourself in a big airtight container. Much cheaper than buying little bags of trail mix.

- Cheese cubes with tiny cherry tomatoes. ( I just had this one the other day! )
- Leftovers: The trick is to think ahead and make a little extra at dinner for lunch the next day.

Desserts from the freezer: Just place a few of these below in the freezer before you go to bed and then throw toss them in your lunch bag the next morning. They’ll be thawed by lunchtime–and keep the rest of lunch nicely cold in the meantime.
- Individual yogurts. Add a separate container of wheat germ, toasted coconut, berries, or chopped walnuts for a kid-pleasing crunchy topping.

- Banana slices (you can top them with yogurt, maple syrup, and wheat germ, if you like).
Tell me this
- Do you pack your lunch?
- What are your favorite things to pack in your lunch box?
- Do you pack the night before or in the morning?
For me the answers are:
- Usually
- Leftovers
- Night Before ( if I remember )
I hope you have a great Monday and I will talk to you tomorrow. A really fun announcement coming tomorrow regarding Open Sky. I hope you are excited!!
Take care
zesty