Friday, March 25, 2011

Pizza Rolls | The Girl Who Ate Everything

Pizza Rolls | The Girl Who Ate Everything

Pizza Rolls
Pizza Dough (I bought fresh dough from the bakery or make her dough here)
1 teaspoon garlic salt
2 teaspoons basil
1 cup sliced pepperoni, chopped
2 cups shredded mozzarella cheese (or pepper-jack)
1/2 cup shredded Parmesan cheese

Preheat oven to 425 degrees. Divide pizza dough in half. Roll each half into a rectangle, about 1/4 inch thick and 12 inches long. Just think about the size of a piece of paper. Sprinkle each half with equal amounts of garlic salt, basil, cheeses and pepperoni. Starting at a short end, roll dough up tightly to form a log. Slice into 1-inch pieces. Place rolls on lightly greased baking sheets. Bake for 10 minutes or until browned on top. Serve with warm marinara sauce for dipping.

Her recipe for dough makes enough dough for 2 pizzas. So if you just have one batch of dough half the recipe toppings. Makes 12 pizza rolls.

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Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Breathe Right Free Sample

You can get a free sample to try at Breathe Right 
You will also get a $1.50 coupon and a chance to enter to win $500.

Sunday, March 13, 2011

Bugles Kid Fun Snacks

This is Easy and fun for the kids to make.  Just  fill a Bugle with Peanut Butter and dip in melted chocolate, and if you wish you can add sprinkles to the chocolate to personalize it.  It doesn’t require baking and it’s easy enough for younger kids to enjoy.

You will need:

Zip Lock Bags (Freezer Quality) or Decorator Bag

Peanut Butter

Bugles Original 

Melting Chocolate (you can use any flavor, or Color)

Glass Bowl for melting chocolate

Sprinkles (again your choice)

Waxed Paper/Parchment Paper/Foil

Line your work area with waxed paper.   

Take a zip lock bag fold it back, so the Peanut Butter will not be on the zip lock, fill it full of Peanut Butter, close it, but make sure all air is out of the zip lock bag.  Take a pair of scissors and snip off a little on one corner.  

Go ahead and follow directions on the Melting Chocolate.

Take your sprinkles and place them in a small shallow bowl.

Begin filling your Bugles with the Peanut Butter, just to the top.   

Dip the large end of the Bugle in the Melted Chocolate, then dip it in your sprinkles. 
Add sprinkles while chocolate is still soft.

Lay on the waxed paper or foil and let the chocolate cool.

It is a nice salty sweet treat.  Enjoy!!!!

Saturday, March 5, 2011

Updated Fondant and Cake Pages

View my updated cakes and fondant pages.  Next Month the cake will be a Ladybug for a 1 year old!!!

Get a free bakers catalog with unique and hard to find items at King Arthur's Flour.

For your other cake decorating helpers and hard to find stuff, shop at Kitchen Drafts.

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Cool Droid Apps







Keep track of your family calendar, shopping lists, and
to do lists, home page, list chores for each child, family homepage—Bright and Colorful, Very friendly!

PCWorld has the top apps +


Theft app
Toddler Lock
Scan Bar Codes

QR Droid   square, dot-matrix variants of the venerable UPC



Fun Apps



Talking Tom- Silly KittyYou can also find Talking Santa, Talking John Dog.  There is a lot of apps on this page to browse around.