Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Oh How Pinteresting #6

I've been MIA so far this week. That's what happens when you move across the country and haven't seen your parents in half a year. Sorry kids. 

Here's this week's round up for OHP!

Favorite Art [spectrum love] :
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Favorite Interior [rustic love]:
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Favorite DIY [kelly green desk-over]:
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Favorite Recipe [caprese tart]:
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Favorite House accessory [pixel pillow]:
via
Favorite Jewelry Piece [perfection.]:
via
Favorite Outfit [neon&grey]:
via


If anyone would like to buy me that ring, let me know...

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Homemade Reese's Peanut Butter Eggs

Easter is April 8th. Apparently that's really early?

Well, I'm prepared folks, let me tell you.
Michael LOVES Reese's Peanut Butter Eggs. Like, borderline addiction. He always gets them in his Easter basket, but I know no amount his lovely mother sends to him will be enough- so I took it upon myself to make a copycat recipe.

Holy crap, they turned out good. Michael says they're even better than the originals...and the thing about the dear Beard is that although he's thoughtful and sweet- he often doesn't think before he speaks about my cooking/baking. Case and point: I iced some of them with a simple sugar frosting- and one day he said "Will you get me one of the eggs you made out of the freezer? And scrape that icing stuff off? I don't really like it"
Thus, you can trust his judgement about how good they are.
mmm-mmmm.



WHAT YOU'LL NEED TO MAKE 'EM (makes around 16 eggs):
-2 cups powdered sugar
-2 tablespoons milk
-3/4 cup creamy peanut butter
-1/8 cup butter (2 Tbsp)
- 1 1/2 cups semi-sweet chocolate chips (although you could use dark chocolate..mm...)
- 1 1/2 teaspoons shortening (crisco)
 OPTIONAL ICING:
- 1/2 cup powdered sugar
- 1/4 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1 teaspoon milk (may need more, just start there!)
- food coloring

HOW TO MAKE IT HAPPEN:

Step 1: Mix together the peanut butter, powdered sugar, and butter together. Add your milk one tablespoon at a time- mixing thoroughly. Once your dough is easy to work with and doesn't crumble apart in your hands, you know you've done it right.

Step 2: Mold your dough into little egg shapes. As you can tell, I completely failed at this. Totally not uniform at all. Throw them in the freezer for an hour to chill.
Step 3: While your eggs are chilling, mix together your icing. Add a teaspoon of milk at a time, and once it's the consistency of regular lotion, you know you're good to go. Color it whatever hue(s) you want, and fill it into a ziplock bag to use for decoration later.


Step 4: Throw your chocolate chips into a double boiler with the shortening and stir until melted. You could melt them in the microwave- but I always use the wrong heat and the chocolate seizes up. Not cool.
Step 5: Begin to cover your eggs in chocolate. I just stabbed them with a fork, and dipped and swirled until completely covered. Throw them in the freezer to cool for another hour before icing.

Step 6: If you choose to ice them, simple cut a tiny hole in the ziplock bag full of icing and go crazy! (Although, according to Michael, the icing should be left off....)
 (please excuse the photos- I snapped them quickly at night before Michael devoured them all...)

Make these. Please. Then come back and thank me later. 

Happy Easter Eating, B&B readers!

xo, lp

Psst...still hanging with the parents who are in town- sorry for any delayed responses on emails/comments!

Monday, April 2, 2012

OBX take two


Happy Monday you lovely people.
** If you haven't read/seen The Hunger Games and don't want any spoilers, avoid this paragraph**
Hope you all had a great weekend...I worked Fri-Sun but managed to get to see the Hunger Games with Michael. A 14 year old girl sobbed (yes, not cried, SOBBED) for about thirty minutes after Rue died. Finally a guy turned around and shushed her. She then cried AGAIN when Peeta and Katniss reunited. Oh, teenage hormones, how I do not miss thee. At the end about half of the audience applauded. Did the people of Richmond not get the memo that movies aren't real life? I'm confused.

Moving on: My parents are in VA right now. 
You all have no idea how hard it was for me to not put that sentence in all capital letters. Oh hell, this is my blog, and I'm okay with being 24 and acting like a 6 year old excited to see her mommy and daddy.
MY MOM AND DAD ARE IN TOWN!!!!!!!! AH!!!!!!!!!!!!!
That being said, I won't be around getting back to comments/emails/tweets today or tomorrow too much. 
BECAUSE I'M TOO BUSY HUGGING MY PARENTS!!! WHO ARE IN TOWN!!!!!

Okay, I'm done, I promise. I had you all fooled thinking I was a mature, sophisticated lady, didn't I? Well the jig is up I guess. Hope you all stay loyal readers after all that, but if not- I understand.
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Today I'll leave you with a little glimpse into our trip last weekend to the Outer Banks, NC.

According to the weather man (aka the big fat liar) the whole east coast was supposed to be washed away by horrible thunderstorms and possibly a tornado. Of course, just in time for our vacation. Perrrrfect. Well, we said screw it and went anyway. Other than a little drizzle our first day the total rain time during the weekend was about 20 minutes. Psh, the lies those people tell.

We spent our time walking on the beach, antiquing, salt water taffy eating gorging, lighthouse watching, and checking out the spot the Wright brothers first took flight (!). 


















Long story short, we love OBX. Mmm-hmmmm. 

Thanks for putting up with so many capital letters. I promise that won't happen again.

Anyone else love salt water taffy as much as I do? Let's chat.

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