Monday, March 30, 2015

Made at Home - Sushi

*the following is post in which I may or was compensated &/or may contain affiliate links. All opinions, photos and instructions are my own. 

My entire family loves sushi. Even the youngest of us thinks it is really delicious.

Sushi out at a restaurant for a family of 6 can be very pricey, and it is not something we have even attempted much further than pre-made from our local grocery store.

So we decided to try our hand at making our own sushi at home. We have seen and heard of various friends of ours making their own sushi and it seemed simple and cost effective for our family to enjoy!

My local Whole Foods Market has a freezer section loaded with sushi seafood. There you'll find a selection of Salmon, Tuna and Crab meat that is pre-portioned and mostly ready to roll, depending on how you want to prepare your roll.

We decided to play it safe with our kids and go with the crab meat.

At my local Whole Foods Market, the Kani Sushi Crab was $5.99 for 5 oz and was more than enough for what we needed. We even had some left over that we didn't even use.

It is also helpful to have Sushi Rice, and you will need Nori, which is essentially paper thin sheets of seaweed. I also recommend having some Rice Wine Vinegar on hand as this will help your rice be extra sticky and hold together.
Whole Foods Market prices in my area:
Nori Seaweed   $6.99
Rice Vinegar    $2.99
 Sushi Rice by 365 Everyday Value (WFM brand)  $2.69
I also picked up a Hass Avocado, and if you love Avocado's the ones from Whole Food Market are the most spectacularly buttery, flavorful avocados you have ever tasted! Well worth the little bit higher price each for using in sushi, or home made Guac!

Now, we were pretty excited, and hungry, to get this going so we jumped right in and did not cook our rice in advance enough to allow it to cool to room temperature. I do recommend allowing yourself some planning time to do this at least a couple hours ahead of preparing so that the rice is not so hot that you can't handle it.

I also suggest following the instructions on the Nori package for "toasting" your seaweed before you roll it - it will lighten in color a bit and be a bit more palatable. We skipped this part, and it was still good, but definitely a bit more "chewy" in texture than it could be.

Slice your veggies into matchstick size pieces. We used Carrots, Cucumber and Avocado.

You will want to get a bamboo rolling mat to make your rolls look like a Professional Sushi Chef and make it super easy.  (You can get one here. JapanBargain Bamboo Sushi Mat Roller 9.5 inch *affiliate link)  You will have to line it in saran wrap.

Spread  the rice across your Nori up to 1/2" or so away from the top and bottom edges. Spread your rice about a 1/4 of an inch thick.
Lay your fillings across one side, and then begin rolling. This part is tricky and is the scariest part of making sushi. Give yourself a learning curve and realize it will take you by the third one to get the hang of it. I compared it to rolling a pumpkin roll cake, it's somewhat similar - but smaller scale obviously.

Roll that sushi without getting the saran wrap or bamboo mat caught in the roll and use your mat as a guide to keep it all in place. Use your fingers to spread water across the Nori on the ends to seal it shut.

Ready to slice and serve! We had more sushi than our family could eat and even ate left overs for a couple days after. I almost called people over for a "sushi party" there was so much!! I can't wait to try some other combinations as it is super easy and once you try it the fear factor is over.

All together we spent about $25 in supplies, and made about 5 rolls. (we could have actually made 2 more).  At about $8-$12 a roll at my local super market for the pre-made this comes out to be about $3.50 per roll.  This is a 60% savings just by making it at home!

What's your favorite thing to eat out that you have made at home a lot cheaper?
Comments and recipe sharing is welcome! Good luck sushi chefs!

*this was a blogger ambassador post. I receive compensation for posts in affiliation with Whole Foods Market. See my full affiliate disclosure at the tab above. All opinions and instructions are my own. 

Photo credits: MKMartin
































Sunday, March 29, 2015

Easter Egg Hunts 2015, and Hosanna Hosanna

Palm Sunday is today and is the start of Holy Week. The week that leads up to the day we celebrate as Easter.

Palm Sunday has always been one of my favorite parts of Easter. Our children's ministry at the church I serve and attend always has activities relating to Jesus riding into Jerusalem on his donkey, the people waving their palm branches and shouting, "Hosanna Hosanna". In the past we have taken the children, with palm branches parading through the halls shouting, "Hosanna, Hosanna, yay Jesus!"  It brings so much joy to my heart to hear them and see them have the excitement they have in shouting His name.

The next day the large crowd that had come to the feast heard that Jesus was coming to Jerusalem. So they took branches of palm trees and went out to meet him, crying out, “Hosanna! Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord, even the King of Israel!” And Jesus found a young donkey and sat on it, just as it is written, “Fear not, daughter of Zion; behold, your king is coming, sitting on a donkey's colt!” His disciples did not understand these things at first, but when Jesus was glorified, then they remembered that these things had been written about him and had been done to him. ...John 12:12-19 ESV (source)


 Enjoy the photos of Easter from around my home, and my daughter's "palm" from church and her shouting "Yay! Jesus!)


Here are the top egg hunts around town this year. Call ahead or visit the websites for the most comprehensive information. Happy Easter!


Sedgwick County Zoo - Easter Eggstravaganza
Saturday 4/4 - 8:30- 3pm
Easter activities throughout the day.  Bring baskets to collect goodies. Find eggs hidden throughout the zoo, and count the large eggs to turn in for a prize. Special needs activities at 1pm, and for the visually impaired at 2pm. (registration required for special needs activities). 

Derby Egg Hunt 
Saturday 4/3
Hunts start at 10am and kids are released to hunt by age with youngest first.
This is an annual event brought by Aviator Church
Bouncy Houses, pictures with the Easter bunny and is FREE for ages 0-5th grade. 

Easter Egg Hunt & Pancake Feed
Immanuel Baptist Church Family Life Center

ibcwichita.comApril 4th, 10am-12pm
1415 S. Topeka St.
Wichita
KS
67211
316-262-1452
www.ibcwichita.com/
The Ark Church
11 am 4/4
Grand prize is a huge tub stuffed with toys and
5 super prize eggs in each area.
ages 1-11
Registration starts at 11, and hunts start at 12:30
Save time and register online. 

Derby Recreation Center Egg Hunt
11am - High Park Ball Fields
1:30pm - Idlewood Park
ages 3-11 
FREE

The Alley Entertainment Center
Charity Easter Egg Hunt
$4 per person proceeds benefit Big Brothers/Big Sisters
Start at 9am ages 0-12
See facebook for info.

Sunday, March 22, 2015

Ma-Ma-Mangos

*the following is a sponsored post. I received compensation to share the following information.

It's Mango Season!
  • Available for a limited time only each year, the best tasting mangos in the world are hitting Whole Foods Market in late March
  • The Ataulfo mango (also known as "Champagne Mango") is sweet and golden
  • Mangos contain a burst of nutrients, including phytochemicals, antioxidants, Vitamin C, Vitamin A, beta-carotene, and fiber
  • Fresh or frozen mango adds a burst of sweetness to savory dishes and desserts and gives you a nutrient boost, too
  • Whole Foods Market will be featuring house-made mango inspired dishes and fare in every department; you can buy them yourself and add to recipes like:
  • You can also try Mango Cheddar Habanero Pork Sausage, Mango-Chili Salmon and Mango-Coconut Mahi Burgers, mango salad with grilled shrimp in our deli department, and finished with everyone's favorite chantilly cake topped with fresh mangos, or glazed coconut mango pound cakes 
What's your favorite fruit for Spring?

*Sponsored post

Friday, March 20, 2015

Big Deal update on a Target policy

I recently shared on my Facebook page, (if you don't follow me, click here to do so), a big box store that was changing their store return policy (albeit for the worse).  Target stores are updating their return policies as well, and it's actually a turn for the better! Effective immediately bring back any of Target’s exclusive owned-brands, with receipt, to a Target store and receive a full refund within one year of the item's purchase date. The new return policy applies to over 70,000 items from all 32 private-label brands, like Merona, Nate Berkus, Liz Lange, Mossimo and Threshold, C9, Xhilaration and Chefmate. 

Seriously, I don't know how bad you all are about returning things, but if I don't take it back within 24 hours, it usually ends up on a Facebook garage sale or in a box somewhere. Just have to make sure you hang on to that receipt!

But that's not all ... guests using Target's Baby or Wedding Registries will now have up to a year from the registry event date to return or exchange items. 

Also, REDcard holders receive an extra 30 days to return nearly all items. Another great benefit to having a Target REDcard. 


Complete details on Target's new one-year return policy can be found here.



Wednesday, March 18, 2015

Eleventh Avenue giveaways and a bike built for 5? [affiliate post]

*the following is an affiliate post. Please click the "affiliate disclosure" tab at the top of my page to see how affiliate posts help my page.  
 
 As you (hopefully) know, Groopdealz is now Eleventh Avenue. 
A Handpicked Boutique Market with great prices. Where shipping is free with any order over $75.  

Here are a few things that speak spring to me, and maybe will to you. 
Go over to their site and start building your "Collections", and show some "love" to your favorite items. You can see my Collections here, and follow me there as well. 

If photography is your thing, you may want to check out a giveaway going on now, for this fabulous camera bag from Bellbrooke Backpack, (3/17-3/20), a $200 value. 
How to Enter:
To enter: LIKE, FOLLOW, SHARE.
  1. Make sure you are following Eleventh Avenue on FB https://www.facebook.com/groopdealz on our Instagram: https://instagram.com/eleventh.avenue.
  2. Head over to www.eleventhavenue.com and love your 5 favorite items.
  3. Tag a friend in the comments who you think would love Eleventh Avenue! (You can tag as many as you want as separate entries!)
  4. Bonus: SHARE for extra entry!
  


 

Then next week, you HAVE to see this bike they are giving away! A Madsen bike in blue, an $1875 value. A bike any Mama could appreciate as it has a 40 gallon bucket equipped with removable seating and seat belts for 4!! You really have to see it to believe it, but it looks nice!!  I wonder if I could get my 4 kids into the back of this bike?? hmmmmm......  
So this giveaway starts 3/20 at 12pm and ends on 3/23 at 7pm.

To enter: LIKE, FOLLOW, SHARE.

  1. Make sure you are following Eleventh Avenue on FB and on our Instagram: https://instagram.com/eleventh.avenue.
  2. Head over to www.eleventhavenue.com and love your 5 favorite items.
  3. Tag a friend in the comments who you think would love Eleventh Avenue! (You can tag as many as you want as separate entries!)
  4. Bonus: SHARE for extra entry!
 I would love to see one of my readers when one of these great prizes. So get over there and enter and let me know if you snag one!  

Here are a few things that speak spring to me, and maybe will to you. 
Go over to the new Eleventh Avenue site and start building your "Collections", and show some "love" to your favorite items. You can see my Collections here, and follow me there as well. 
Think Spring!    *all links are part of my participation as an affiliate for Eleventh Avenue. I may receive compensation for any sales as a result of clicks. 

Thursday, March 12, 2015

Meet Ariel from Disney on Ice!

*The following is a post in which I was compensated. All opinions are my own.

Skater Ryan Coombs is Princess Ariel in the touring show.
I had the amazing opportunity today to step in behind the scenes of this weekends' Disney On Ice Show during warm-up's and rehearsals.  I also got to speak with the very sweet skater who plays Princess Ariel - Ryan Coombs.

Ryan started her skating career at the young age of seven after watching skaters on television. She has been a two-time national competitor as well as a sectional competitor, among other skating achievements.








Elsa's Snowflake Chandelier is about
3' tall x 26' wide and uses LED lights.
She joined the Disney on Ice production almost 7 years ago. The audience reaction is what she enjoys most about each show, and what she likes most about working with Disney. "Each night is a different reaction," she says, "it's interesting to see what part each audience responds to."  The newly added Frozen segment is getting a huge reaction and the screams and excitement for the frozen characters are the most incredible. Olaf is quite the "super star", she says.

The giant waterfall uses about 125 gallons of water and is made
of vinyl and metal.
 

Though this show does focus it's theme on the Princesses of Disney, Ryan says there are many great "Heroes" throughout making this a show for everyone! You will see Prince Philip [from Sleeping Beauty], slaying a Dragon, acrobats and sailors in a pirate scene, and Mickey and Goofy are there as well. With the addition of Frozen to this years' show, it now has a complete timeline from Snow White, the first Disney princess to the newest - Elsa and Anna from Frozen!

Performers warming up and
rehearsing for the nights' show!
What would this Princess tell other little aspiring Princesses?  "Anything you put your mind to, you can do it," and to "go for what you want."  Good advice for Princesses of any age!

You can see Disney's Princesses on Ice starting tonight 3/12 - Sunday 3/15.  Tickets are still available for all shows!  You can see more details and see a video clip of the show here.  Purchase tickets at the Box office or arena website here.

FUN FACTS FROM DISNEY ON ICE PRESENT PRINCESSES & HEROES

There are 750 Costume pieces.  Each cast member has an average of 5 costumes per member. Number of washers and dryers that travel with the production:  3

It takes 12 hours on average to set up the production, and 4 hours to tear it down.  There are about 14 crew members and 13 trailers that travel with production and transport equipment.

There are 898 lighting fixtures overhead the rink, weighing a whopping 37,429 lbs.  86 of those lights are movable, and 7.2 hours per minute of show time, spent programming the lights for the show.

Cinderella's carriage is 11' x 6' and has over 2,000 lights. It spins about 13' above the ice.





Wednesday, March 11, 2015

Groopdealz is now Eleventh Avenue

*the following post contains affiliate links!

Groopdealz is now Eleventh Avenue 


Groopdealz has changed some of the way you can shop making it easy for you to make "collections" of products that you love, have to have, or want to have someday!  

I loved shopping on GroopDealz before this change, and now I find that I like shopping on it even more now that I can like, save and collect items to come back to later. 

 I am so excited to share Eleventh Avenue with you because not only can you save up to 70% off on trend-setting fashions, fabulous home décor and adorable children’s items but you can also connect with those around you as you shop, love and save. Find friends and follow new users.  Love items saving them for later, and create collections of your favorite products, then share with your friends.

Check out the site today and save an additional 11% site wide with code 11avenue.

Below are some of my favorite products that are currently available. Hurry, because these items are already selling fast.
Kids Multifunctional Learning Smartphone 


Unfinished Anchor Vine Monogram 
Shop home decor at Eleventh AvenueUp to 70% off daily boutique deals at EleventhAvenvue.com!

Thursday, March 5, 2015

Disney Princesses on Ice Ticket Giveaway!

 If you have little girls then you know how they LOVE Disney Princesses! My youngest who is 3 has just about got them all figured out and has her favorites, (it all started with Elsa and Anna for her!).

Disney on Ice is in town again and this year the show will feature all of yours and your kids favorite princesses! Snow White, Ariel, Rapunzel, Tiana, Jasmine and of course Elsa and Anna!  (I'm sure Olaf will make an appearance.) All in an exhilarating performance on ice.

My family saw a Disney on Ice when it was in town two years ago and loved it! (Jump over to my post and see pics from our show here!) It was fun, exciting and full on Disney awesome!

You can still get tickets to any of the 7 show times next weekend at the INTRUST Arena box office or online. Or take your chance at winning the set of 4 ticket vouchers I have available for the Thursday  *Sunday night show!

Enter at the Rafflecopter below, comment your favorite Princess or child's favorite princess, and I will give the tickets away on Sunday, 3/8/15. 

Tickets are to be exchanged for the Thursday night show on 3/12 at 7pm. If you are unable to attend that performance, please share this giveaway with someone who can! Thanks to all who enter and good luck!

Read the disclosure statement for all rules and prize details in the widget.

**UPDATE  - Giveaway is for ACTUAL TICKETS to the 5pm SUNDAY SHOW. I choose to switch them out due to the availability of seats on the Thursday vs. Sunday shows. I wanted my winner to have the best seats I available that I could get!! Good luck!!

CONTEST HAS ENDED

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Wednesday, March 4, 2015

Spring Break Savings and time to redecorate at Target!


*the following post contains affiliate links.


It's time to start thinking about Spring Break, ours is in about a week. And though it's a tad bit cold to think about swimming here where there is fresh snow on the ground, a sale is a good reason to start shopping.
Buy one, get one 50% off Swimwear, Sandals & more for women! (For Girls)
Buy one, get one 50% off Men's Swimwear, Sandals, and more spring styles.
Buy one, get one 50% off Beach Bags
Buy one, get one 50% off Beach Hats


Buy one, get one 50% off Sunglasses

Save up to 20% on Garden items, Furniture, & Outdoor Heating

Now's the time to freshen up your kids' room with
frozen area rug $18.99 SALE price






Did you know you can shop Target online and choose in-store pickup as your delivery method, and Target will pull all the items from your order, let you know when they are ready and all you have to do is just pick the items up. Right now, get Deals on Spring Cleaning Supplies and save 10% when you spend $50 on Storage with in-store pickup + save 20% on Air Purifiers. For a busy Mom with multiple nap times, or multiple school pick ups and drop offs, this would save a lot of time, and a little money too!

Don't forget your REDcard for the extra 5% off on top of these sales, and no minimum free shipping on Target.com. Sign up for your REDcard or Debit REDcard here. 

And read more about my blogging partnership with Target, and how I maxx out the savings every time I go, and how you can too, here.

All sales are good 3/1-3/7/2015