7/15/13
Orange Julius recipe
Have you ever had an Orange Julius? I personally have not, but I found this recipe on Pinterest and it looked so good in the picture, that I went on a lim... and made it. Real shocker, isn't it? What drew me to make this drink was how simple and "different" it seemed from all the rest summery drinks. You just have to try something new sometimes. I made these drinks and it literally only took ten minutes from start to finish. The process was so easy and fast, which is always nice right?
Okay, now that I've (hopefully) convinced you to make this drink, let me tell you what it tastes like... a creamsicle... which is pure awesomeness in my book.
Orange Julius recipe via here
1 can (6 ounces) frozen orange juice concentrate, thawed
1 cup milk
1 cup water
1/4 cup sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
10 to 12 ice cubes
In a blender, combine the orange juice, milk, water, sugar and vanilla. Cover and blend until smooth. With blender running, add ice cubes, one at a time, through the opening in lid. Blend until smooth. Serve immediately. Yield: 4-5 servings.
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7/11/13
The Sophisticated Twists Hair Tutorial
You will need:
bobby pins
plastic hair tie
Section off your bangs from the rest of you hair, twist, and loosely bobby pin them back. Randomly take chunks of your hair and loosely twist and bobby pin them back and in place. When you reach to your ears, stop twisting on one side, but continue to make a couple more twists on the other side to bring the rest of your hair to one side. Loosely braid the rest of the hair and secure with a plastic hair tie.
You can see my last hair tutorial here.
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7/10/13
Warm Almond Creamer recipe
Ever since I made coffee (and tried it) for the first time, I loved it... and I still do. I love the deep flavor that coffee has and all of the possible flavors that it can take on. A couple of weeks ago, I made creamer for the first time. It is so incredibly easy to make and great to use when you're in a rush, all you have to do is brew some coffee and pour some of this homemade creamer in, and bam, you have yourself one awesome cup of coffee.
Warm Almond Creamer
2 cups cream
1/2 tsp. all-spice
1/2 tsp. nutmeg
2 cinnamon sticks (mine were about 3" long)
2 Tbsp. brown sugar
2 1/2 tsp. almond extract
Cook (don't boil) the cream, all-spice, nutmeg, cinnamon sticks, and brown sugar over lowest heat for 10 minutes. Take the mixture off the heat and add in the almond extract. Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator. Make sure you shake the creamer before you use it, because the ingredients will separate. It can last up to a week.
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7/8/13
Grilled Seasoned Chicken recipe
Chicken and the grill just go to together, like two peas in a pod. Chicken can be very flavorless on its own, but with a little help from spices and the grill, it can become something decedent and special. To be honest, when I was making this recipe, I was a little worried about all of these spices and herbs that I was combining. They were all very different, but together, they formed a whole new and beautiful flavor. Ah, and the grill. I seriously love the grill, call me weird if you must, but I do love the grill. Grilling the chicken enhanced all of the flavors from the spice rub, and then added some. Overall, this is the perfect summertime meat for any occasion; family get together, picnic... you name it!
Grilled Seasoned Chicken
brine
1 chicken cut into pieces
1/2 cup salt
water
spice rub
1 tsp. All-spice
2 Tbsp. paprika
1 1/2 tsp. fresh rosemary
11/2 tsp. fresh oregano
sauce
2 tsp. fresh chives
2 tsp. fresh oregano
3 Tbsp. honey
6 Tbsp. worcestershire sauce
4 Tbsp. butter
Cut a chicken into pieces and set in a large bowl. Fill the bowl with water until it covers the chicken and pour in the salt. The brine helps the meat become tender and juicy. Let the chicken/water/salt mixture sit for 2-3 hours. Combine your all-spice, paprika, rosemary, and oregano in a small bowl. Drain the salt water off of the chicken and pour your seasonings over top of the chicken. Get your hand in there and make sure that all of the chicken is coated with the spice rub. Put the chicken in a bag or put plastic rap over the bowl and put it in the fridge for about an hour. At the end of that hour, turn on your grill and prepare the sauce. Take the chicken out and put it on a hot grill. Let it cook for 5-7 minutes on medium heat. Don't go too far away from the grill while the chicken is cooking because the chicken can catch on fire. So check the chicken often and always have a glass of water on hand. After the 5-7 minutes, turn the chicken pieces over and cook for an other 5-7 minutes. After the chicken is done on the grill, place it in a casserole that has a lid and pour the prepared sauce on top. Put the lid on and place the casserole in a preheated 325 degree oven. Cook for 1 1/2 hours. Serve as is and enjoy! I would love to hear from you if you make this!
P.S. I doubled this recipe, that is why it looks like there's a ton of chicken.
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7/3/13
Iced Sun Tea recipe
I don't know about you and your family, but me and my family drink iced tea like southerns (except for a curtain sister-in-law of mine, who refuses to like tea)... ;) In the summer time, it is very unusual not to see a gallon jug of tea in the fridge or soaking up the sun on the sidewalk. Seriously, if you want to know where I live, just look for some tea sitting out in the sun. Iced sun tea is defiantly a staple for us in the summer, especially during hay bailing time. A couple weeks ago (while I was making sun tea, of course), I realized that it was high-time that I shared the recipe with you. Have you ever had sun tea? Iced sun tea holds such a deeper and richer flavor than just regular iced tea, which makes it so special and yummy.
Iced Sun Tea recipe
3 large Lipton tea bags
1 gallon glass jug
1 cup sugar
Fill your gallon glass jug full of cold water and add your tea bags. You can put in a few mint leaves to add a little more flavor if you like. Set the tea out in the direct sunlight and let it ferment for a couple of hours, until it is a nice rich color. Take out the tea bags (and mint leaves if you used any) and stir in the sugar with a wooden spoon. Note: use a wooden spoon, not a medal one. We have had way to many experiences where the jug breaks by using medal spoons to stir in the sugar. Yes, not fun. Pour in a cup full of ice and enjoy!
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7/1/13
Looking back at May and June
Where do I even begin? I haven't updated about life since, well, I don't even know when. This summer has been a total whirlwind, from May to present. Time has gone by so quickly and when I look back, so much has happened.
May- My brother, Isaac, graduated from High school, which seemed weird, especially since I still picture him as the crazy 10 year old... In May I was still working at a greenhouse, and since May is their busiest month, I was working a lot. I also bought my 50mm 1.4 lens in May, and I am so happy with it. I haven't taken it off my camera yet! At the end of May I created a Facebook page for my photography, Joanna Christine Photography. I was so excited to start it, and am hopeful to start shooting some people soon... now that sounds weird, doesn't it? Anyway, on to June...
June- June was by far the craziest month of the year so far. I was still working at the greenhouse a lot into the middle of June, but am finished for the year. There was also a lot of moving happening in this month. My brother, Noah, and his wife and baby, moved out of our apartment that we have, into a house that they bought in town. Then the day after they moved out, my sister, Mary, and her husband and two kids moved into the apartment for the summer before they leave for Germany in August. Those were defiantly a crazy couple of days... The first two weekends we had weddings to go to as well, one a family friend, and the other a cousin. The Saturday of my cousin's wedding was thrilling/hectic/amazing/crazy because my sister and I photographed it. I was a little nervous about the whole thing, but mostly I was nervous that I wouldn't like photographing a wedding, why, I have no idea. Anyway, the day went by fast but smoothly and I absolutely loved every minute of it. I think it is safe to say that I love everything about photography...
Now that July is here, I think things will start slowing down and that our summer will continue...
| Cody and I being weird as usual... |
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