Friday, April 26, 2013

Ranch Dressing


I've made this recipe for several years.  I've tweaked it a lot, and I think I've finally got it just right. My daughter wanted the recipe, so I thought I would share it on here too.  Enjoy!

Ranch Dip or Dressing

1/4 teaspoon of salt
1 teaspoon of Parsley (dried)
1/2 teaspoon of garlic powder
1 teaspoon of onion powder
1/2 cup of mayo
1/2 cup of sour cream.

If you're making dip, leave it like it is.  It will be thick enough to dip veggies in etc.  If you want a salad dressing, mix in a little bit of milk until it is the consistency that you like.  If you don't have any sour cream in the house it's no biggie, just use one cup of mayo.   This will probably keep about a week in the fridge.  

*Make sure your dried parsley is bright green.  If it's dark green or brown, throw it out because it's probably old!

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Mini books!

This past weekend, I went to a book making workshop.  One of the first things we did was learn how to fold  and cut a piece of printer paper to make a mini book. I thought this was so cool, and can't believe I've never seen it before.  The possibilities are endless.  You can make them with the kids, and they call fill them with their artwork.
For each mini book you'll need one piece of printer paper, scissors, and pens, markers etc.

Fold it in half this way, and crease it well.

Open it up and fold in half again the long way. 

With it still folded the long way, fold this in half, then in half again.


When you open up the paper, these are the folds you should have at this point.

Next, you'll need to make a cut in the middle where I"ve drawn the line.  To do this, I fold the paper the short way and cut as shown.

This is what the cut should look like.

With the paper standing on the table, and the cut in the middle, hold each end of the paper and push it together, and crease.


Before creasing it should look like this:

That's all there is to it.  Now for the fun part.  Fill your book with words or artwork!

Here is an example that the instructor made:

Here's one of mine.  :)

You can do it with whatever paper you  have around.  Construction paper, junk mail, etc.  It doesn't need to be this size either.  You can make them larger or smaller.