Monday, July 23, 2012

I scream, you scream

Those of you who know me know best know that I have an absolute and total soft spot in my heart for ice cream.  Especially vanilla ice cream.  Well, you can imagine my excitement when I came across a realllly simple and cheap 2 ingredient ice cream recipe.  Yes, yes you read that right--only 2 ingredients!  And no fancy ice cream equipment is required.  If you have a mixer and a freezer, you are in business!  

The two required ingredients:  one carton of heavy whipping cream and one can of sweetened condensed milk.  


First, pour the cream into a bowl and whip it until it is stiff like cool whip.  It takes about 3 or 4 minutes.  And don't be afraid of you mixer.  Put it on high and go to town for the quickest-and best- results!


Once the cream is stiff, pour in the whole can of sweetened condensed milk and stir it in with a spoon.  Just blend the mixture well. 


And that my friends, is it!  If you want more vanilla flavor (yes please!) add a dash of vanilla.  If you want chocolate ice cream, add some chocolate syrup.  Fresh fruit of any kind would be delicious!  You can also get really crafty and add oreos, graham crackers, marshmallow cream, etc.  Simply customize this base flavor any way you like it.  


I'm sortof a plane jane and prefer plain old vanilla, but I thought I'd get spunky and add mini chocolate chips to my batch.  It was delish!  Just stir in any toppings!


Pour your (liquid) ice cream into a container and freeze for 6 hours.  Open your freezer and be amazed as you have a fresh batch of homemade ice cream!!  Be sure your container has some extra room as ice cream does expand when it freezes.

Hope this recipe will help you and yours cool down in this July heat!  Or maybe you'll enjoy while watching the daily afternoon showers!




Friday, July 20, 2012

All right all you blog fans.  I am breaking the two month hiatus riiiighhhhttttttt NOW!

I have been a bit busier than I thought I would be this summer.  And my how the summer is flying on by.  My last real summer I'm afraid and it is almost gone.  Can you believe it is past mid-July?  That in merely one month the girls will be back in school.  That football season is so close I can practically hear the AU fight song right this second?  That, God-willing, I will be moving away from home for real.  No more tanning at the pool--back to 10 months of gorgeous paleness.  No more fun, random road trips.  No more babysitting precious children.  I can't believe it's all almost over.  And I can't help but think about how the rest of my summers will hardly be like the last 21.  Kinda scary/weird/exciting/overwhelming!

Well, enough with the sappyness.  Let me quickly catch you up on all of my important life events since I last wrote to you, oh ya know........63 days ago.


First.....Mother's Day!  One of the most important days of the year in my book  :)  How blessed am I to have such a wonderful mother!




And Grandmother!


 With her boys...and Jackson lol

And you can't have a holiday without cake, right?!  And at the Scott house, Cheesescake is always a 
good guess, as it is a family favorite.  Maire and I "souped" this one up a bit!  It was delicious!




Second......the birth of my baby cousin!  Jackson and Harrison are now both big brothers to sweet Madelyn Elizabeth.  She arrived on May 22 and is just precious.  We all think she favors we dark hair and dark skin girls rather then the fair skin carrot top boys.  Either way though, she is a beautiful blessing to the family!



     
The very next day, I had my first job interview.  The summer definitely started with a bang!

The first of the summer was also full of Maire's softball games.  Every Monday and Thursday.  She was on the Riptides team and had a blast!  Her games were really entertaining and I am embarrassed to say that I had a few of "those mom" moments.  You know, the mom who stand ups and yells and screams because her baby crossed home plate.  Or maybe because her baby didn't do something quite right.  Or maybe even someone else's baby didn't do something just right.  Yea, I might be guilty.  Oops!


Getting ready!

Waiting for that perfect pitch


Maire and bff Amelia.  Can't believe how big they are!


Well, softball soon ended and June began.  And that meant wedding festivities!

The girls had their dance recital the first weekend in June and the very next day I headed to Auburn for Brit's lingerie shower.  We had a grand ole time with food, friends, and some interesting, and some absolutely hysterical, gifts!

The food was soo good and arranged pefectly, thanks to MOH Haley!


 The cake!  Haley and her grandmother made it....how talented they are!


 Little miss bride-to-be herself  :)


 The whole gang!  Lots of Auburn friends and even a few G-ville friends.  


Well, after the shower I had another job interview.  And then the next week another!  Let me tell you, interviewing better be a tax deductable expense.  Because it ain't cheap!  The third interview was in Beaufort, SC, so my mom went with me and then we drove on over to Charleston and had ourselves a little vacay!  I fell in love with the city!



Can you believe the view these homes have?!  Tough life, right.

 Mom and I went on a graveyard tour that night.  We learned a lot about the history of the city
 and heard some really cool stories from a local.  This is Philadelphia alley-a place of refuge from the Brits. 


 The large round grave in the back of this picture was the 
first in Charleston and is the oldest recorded tomb in the South.  


 Any guesses as to why the church is round??

So the devil couldn't hide in any corners!  Haha what clever ancestors we have!


 The next morning we made our way to the weekly farmers market.  Why anyone 
there would EVER use a grocery store for fresh produce is beyond me.    


Well, I think that almost sums up May and June.  I will try my best to uphold my blogger duty and not leave you hanging for another 60+ days.  I do have some recipes to share also so hopefully those will make an appearance before long.  

Wishes for a perfect weekend!