Tuesday, October 30, 2018
Earn Money Selling Tupperware
I'm having fun and earning money. If I can do it so can you. Go to my site to contact me--calls only and no texts as my listed number is my landline and the best way to reach me. I'll tell you everything you want to know and more about my Tupperware journey.
Easy Stacked Supper
I cooked an entire delicious meal including dessert in my microwave, and not in separate intervals either, ALL at the same time. Tupperware's Stack Cooker is designed to allow you to do just that.
Bottom---Place 2 cans french cut green beans 1/2 cup brown sugar 3 T soy sauce 3 slices bacon, quartered in the 3 Qt. Casserole
Middle--- 1 onion, slivered 4 new potatoes, sliced thin 4-6 boneless chicken breast or thighs sprinkled with seasoned salt in the 1 3/4 Casserole
Top 3 Granny Smith apples, cored and sliced 1/2 cup brown sugar 1/2 cup red hots
Nest all three casseroles and place in your microwave.
Zap on high 25 min.
This is so wonderful and simple!!
Saturday, September 29, 2018
Earn Money Selling Tupperware
I'm having fun and earning money. If I can do it so can you. Go to my site to contact me--calls only and no texts as my listed number is my landline and the best way to reach me. I'll tell you everything you want to know and more about my Tupperware journey.
http://tinambowen.my.tupperware.com
Texas Toast Pizza
This quick fix dinner is filling and is a great way to use up a few items you might have lurking in the fridge. I had some cooked and sliced bell pepper and onion left over from fajitas the night before so I put them on my Texas Toast Pizza along with Pepperoni Slices, Sauce,and Cheese.
Pre-heat your oven to 425
Place Texas Toast in pre-heated oven for 2 1/2-3 minutes on each side
Spread on pizza sauce
Add desired toppings and cheese
Place back in oven under broiler until cheese is melted
Then Enjoy!
Pre-heat your oven to 425
Place Texas Toast in pre-heated oven for 2 1/2-3 minutes on each side
Spread on pizza sauce
Add desired toppings and cheese
Place back in oven under broiler until cheese is melted
Then Enjoy!
Thursday, September 27, 2018
Palate Pleasing Peanut Butter Pie
This palate pleasing dessert is.....well, easy as pie. I like simple and this delicious little dish can be whipped up and chillin' in the fridge in no time at all.
The most difficult task is waiting for the cream cheese to soften and the whipped topping to thaw so you can put it all together.
You'll need:
1 Ready Made Graham Cracker Crust
1 Cup Peanut Butter (Crunchy or Smooth)
1 Cup Powdered Sugar
1 8oz. block Cream Cheese (softened
1 Container Whipped Topping (thawed)--I used Cool Whip
Beat the Peanut Butter, Powdered Sugar, and Cream Cheese together with your mixer until blended.
Fold in the Whipped Topping
Place the mixture into the pie crust and chill in fridge for a few hours before serving.
* You can embellish the top with candies
There you have it. Easy as pie. Enjoy!
The most difficult task is waiting for the cream cheese to soften and the whipped topping to thaw so you can put it all together.
You'll need:
1 Ready Made Graham Cracker Crust
1 Cup Peanut Butter (Crunchy or Smooth)
1 Cup Powdered Sugar
1 8oz. block Cream Cheese (softened
1 Container Whipped Topping (thawed)--I used Cool Whip
Beat the Peanut Butter, Powdered Sugar, and Cream Cheese together with your mixer until blended.
Fold in the Whipped Topping
Place the mixture into the pie crust and chill in fridge for a few hours before serving.
* You can embellish the top with candies
There you have it. Easy as pie. Enjoy!
Tuesday, September 25, 2018
50th Birthday Card With Candy Bars
You'll Need:
2 Poster Boards
Sharpies
Pictures of the recipient
Candy
Clear packing tape
Ruler
Lay the poster board down touching but not overlapping. Use clear packing tape to form binding length wise.
Use a ruler and a pencil to mark off lines where you'll write the candy bar wording.
Accessorize with print outs,pictures,drawings.
Friday, July 27, 2018
VBS Project-Game On Lockers
These lockers didn't exactly turn out the way I wanted but they did serve the purpose.. In my tinamind, I had a vision of lockers that would open and close, you know, be functional as well as theme decor but that didn't happen.
Step 1. We taped the openings of my Tupperware boxes( every Tupperware Sales Consultant has several stacked up in her laundry room, trust me) with clear packing tape.
Step 2. Covered them with poster board. I'd recommend wrapping paper,or something else as poster board isn't very pliable. Painting would have been ideal, however, I was going for easy, affordable, and no mess.
Step 3. We drew locker accents (vents, latch) with a Sharpie marker.
Step 4. We printed themed prints and glued them on to decorate and threw an old sports jersey across the top for effect.
His divine power has given us everything required for life and godliness through the knowledge of him who called us by his own glory and goodness. 2 Peter 1:3
Step 1. We taped the openings of my Tupperware boxes( every Tupperware Sales Consultant has several stacked up in her laundry room, trust me) with clear packing tape.
Step 2. Covered them with poster board. I'd recommend wrapping paper,or something else as poster board isn't very pliable. Painting would have been ideal, however, I was going for easy, affordable, and no mess.
Step 3. We drew locker accents (vents, latch) with a Sharpie marker.
Step 4. We printed themed prints and glued them on to decorate and threw an old sports jersey across the top for effect.
His divine power has given us everything required for life and godliness through the knowledge of him who called us by his own glory and goodness. 2 Peter 1:3
Monday, January 29, 2018
Finally.... a little laughing, some crying, and a few bad words I have a completed scarf
For years I've tried to learn to crochet. At a young age my Aunt Betty gave me my first lesson in crochet during a Sunday Dinner visit to my maternal grandmothers,or Mamaw Jessee, as we called her. Yarning solo, I never graduated beyond the chain and let's face it, a long crochet chain doesn't really qualify as pretty or useful so that was the end of crochet for me for a very long time.
Years later during my very early adult years, my paternal grandmother, Mamaw Bowen became my second instructor. Like Aunt Betty, Mamaw Bowen was very advanced in the skill and could turn a chain into a beautiful afghan in no time at all. Mamaw would say "well youngun', you just double crochet", which was Greek to me. She tried hard to explain and teach me to move beyond "the chain" but sadly I just could not comprehend the concept and broke up with crochet once again.
Since then, I've made several attempts and even a few finished projects. My idea was that a new project, new yarn would equal new results, which instead gave me a box filled with unfinished projects,needles, and yarn. I just don't have much time to dedicate and then I lose interest. Me....commitment issues? Maybe.lol
I see Facebook posts of friends learning from videos and then the next day it's like they can crochet anything. It hasn't worked that way for me unfortunately but I have hopes of continuing my love hate relationship with crochet.
Years later during my very early adult years, my paternal grandmother, Mamaw Bowen became my second instructor. Like Aunt Betty, Mamaw Bowen was very advanced in the skill and could turn a chain into a beautiful afghan in no time at all. Mamaw would say "well youngun', you just double crochet", which was Greek to me. She tried hard to explain and teach me to move beyond "the chain" but sadly I just could not comprehend the concept and broke up with crochet once again.
Since then, I've made several attempts and even a few finished projects. My idea was that a new project, new yarn would equal new results, which instead gave me a box filled with unfinished projects,needles, and yarn. I just don't have much time to dedicate and then I lose interest. Me....commitment issues? Maybe.lol
I see Facebook posts of friends learning from videos and then the next day it's like they can crochet anything. It hasn't worked that way for me unfortunately but I have hopes of continuing my love hate relationship with crochet.
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