Chocolate chip cookies can be tricky.
Most recipes leave your cookies looking flat and deflated.
When I found this recipe I never went back to my old recipes again.
Cookies come out of the oven hearty, chunky and substantial (and they even stay that way after they cool).
My little chef and I spent the afternoon in the kitchen baking up a storm.
My little helper often gets more ingredients on the counter and floor than in the bowl.
When that happens he just looks at me and shrugs his,
How to re-finish steel furniture.
If you've followed our blog for a while you know we have a pretty "can-do" attitude.
I would consider ourselves pretty adept DIY'ers and not a whole lot intimidates us.
Until this...
What's that you say? "That cute little dresser is intimidating? I would expect more out of you guys."
ME TOO (my head is hung low). This stinker of a dresser was up there with one of my most difficult projects to date.
I came across this steel dresser years ago. It was darling as-is but quite feminine, and
Color Matching the Perfect Shade of Yellow + $100. giftcard giveaway.
It's no secret that I love yellow.
But not all yellow.
Sometimes yellow can be too pastel-y. Sometimes yellow can be too zing-y.
My fave yellow has hint of mustard to it.
Too much mustard and it looks muddy, too little and it looks like a babies room.
It's nearly impossible to describe the perfect shade of color to someone but when you see it, you know it.
The knob on this hook is fantastic yellow.
So good that I toted it in to my local ACE Hardware and said, "Gimmie a can of this
Chocolate Caramel Oatmeal Bars
The sweet Kami from No Diets Allowed is always coming up with the BEST recipes.
Today she's sharing a crowd-pleaser for us just in time for Thanksgiving!
Take it away Kami...
How lucky am I to be contributing for the very talented Michelle? I LOVE everything she shares (obviously, we have lots in common) and wanted to cook up something special for 4Men1Lady. Insert these chewy, crumbly Chocolate Caramel Oatmeal Bars. They have quickly become my favorite go-to dessert.
So... I have a couple
Personalizing your table with Painters Markers (2)
Today I'm back with the second half of my post on Painter's Paint Markers. See our first post here.
I've been experimenting with place settings for our holiday table.
For this setting I went for rustic chic look.
I experimented with drawing directly on a ceramic bowl.
The design partially came off when I ran it through the dish washer and I was able to remove it all with the help of a Magic Eraser. Great if you don't want the design to be permanent on your ceramic dishes but you may
Coat hooks as desk top storage?
Yesterday I posted the reveal on makeover #2 for the school science table (see makeover #1 here). I wanted to rewind and show you a happy accident-organizational tid-bit. When we originally put this room together we set this wall up with plenty of hooks for backpacks, coats, etc. for my tweenage man. Then when we brought the table in, the lower set of hooks were in the way.
My plan was to take the Pottery Barn hooks out but as I got to staging the table I found they made a great way to
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