Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Paparazzi!

Paparazzi Accessories

Have you heard of this great company?!

I am so excited to announce that I am now a consultant! 

I can hook you up with HUNDREDS of adorable jewelry, head bands, and hair clips for adults and kids! 



















You know what the best part is? 

Each piece is $5.50!! 

Fabulous. 

I am so excited to start having jewelry parties, online parties, and giving gifts. 

Check my new facebook page for just a fraction of the beauties they have. 
Contact me and we will hook you up wit pretties galore!

Paparazzi by Annie Clark

Love, 
Annie
A Creative Wife

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Chicken Tacos

Chicken Tacos

3-6 Chicken Breasts
1 pkg Taco Seasoning
1 can chicken broth
Mix seasoning and broth together till combined.
Pour over chicken breasts in crockpot.
cook 4-6 hours on low
Shred chicken inside crockpot, will shred super easy.
This is great for tacos, burritos, nachos, or salads.

South Western Chicken

Southwestern Chicken

1 sml. Bag frozen corn

1 can black beans
2 large frozen boneless skinless chicken breasts
1-16 oz jar salsa
Shredded cheddar cheese
Tortillas
Chips
Sour Cream
Cilantro
Avocado

Directions:


Pour bag of frozen corn in bottom of crock-pot. Place frozen chicken breasts on top pf corn and cover with rinsed and drained black beans, cilantro and jar of med. salsa. Cook on high for 1 hour, then on low for 4 hours.

Shred chicken with forks, serve mixture over tortilla chips and add toppings to individual servings. Or serve in tortillas.

For Freezer bag method: 

Add salsa to ziploc bag with chicken. On day of cooking add corn, cilantro and black beans. Cook on low for 4 hours

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Simple Tasty Chili

Simple Tasty Chili

1-2 lbs Ground Beef or Turkey 
1 Can (15oz) Dark Red Kidney Beans
1 Can (15oz) Light Red Kidney Beans
3 Cups Medium Salsa
1 Can Tomato Sauce
Chili Powder to taste
Shredded Cheese
1 Cup Frozen Corn

- Brown meat. Drain. Add to crockpot
- Add remaining ingredients (except cheese)
- Stir and cover.
- Cook on low 5-6 hours
- Cook on high 3-4 hours
- Stir just before serving
- Top with cheese.

Simple Beef Stew

Simple Beef Stew

1lb. Beef tips/chunks
30oz. Jar meatless spaghetti sauce
3.5 cups beef broth

Chopped Veggies (I use at least carrots, potatoes, and onions)

- Add all too crock pot (you can first brown the outside of meat if you'd like)
- Cover and cook on low for 8 hours

Veggie Fried Rice

Veggie Fried Rice

8 Mushrooms or about 1 can Mushrooms (diced small)
1 Beaten Egg
3 TBSP Soy Sauce
3 TBSP white wine or oil
1 cup frozen/fresh green beans (diced small)
1/2 cup Celery (diced small)
1 onion (diced small)
2 cups cooked rice

Pepper

-Chop mushrooms
-Combine egg, soy sauce, wine, and 1/2 tsp pepper. Set aside.
-Heat oil in skillet on Med-High heat.
-Add veggies and stir 3-4 minutes.
-Add mushrooms.
-Add rice.
-Drizzle Egg Mixture over.
-Stirring constantly cook 6-8 minutes

-makes 4 cups.

Little Smokies

These are a hubby's favorite! 

Little Smokies 
also known as Little Wieners

2 1/4 cups BBQ sauce (1 18oz bottle)
1 cup brown sugar
1/2 cup sugar
1/3 cup chopped onion
2 16oz pkgs little wieners

Stir together in crockpot

cook on low for 2-3 hours

Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Coffee Bar Update!

You can see my original coffee bar post HEREI haven't fixed my menu board yet after discovering the Oops!

However, One day I was looking around pinterest and such for inspiration for mug and supply storage. I knew I loved this idea...


It didn't lead me to the original poster so If you know who this is let me know!

I LOVE the 3 teared look for supplies! I even have a few little bowls just like that so I was excited. I decided I would look around local thrifty antique type shops for something with a bit of character. I hadn't stumbled upon the perfect piece though and I was growing impatient. Okay really, I had hardly looked. But I wanted something NOW! Ha, just so typical me. So I began pondering ways I could make the look myself! Hey, if I can make it myself for free... WHY NOT?!

I then saw this idea... 

Image from somewhere on This Site

I love the cups on the platter! Actually I love the everything in the picture. I knew I had a platter I hardly used too! So my wheels got spinning... 

I had also seen people make layered trays and cake stands by gluing inexpensive pieces together. So I thought maybe I could find something cheap in a store and make it.. 

I decided for now I'd grab my platter and then keep looking. So off to my kitchen I went to grab that bugger. I opened my cupboard to see my cake stand sitting on top of my platter. 
DUH!!!
Seriously, I should have thought of that. I took the two pieces but did NOT glue them together. My cake stand sat firmly on top and since it is the only platter and only cake stand I own I wanted to be able to use them when needed. 

The results..




Now, I will keep my eyes out for the the perfect piece so these pieces can easily be used for entertaining or Birthday cakes. This cake stand is special to me and I would hate for it to take a beating. However, for now this works great! I'm sure when we move (hopefully in the next few months..) The whole space will be entirely different anyway! 

Seriously, look around before you spend any money. You might just score some great storage. :) 

Love!
Annie
A Creative Wife


Monday, April 1, 2013

What did you do THIS time?!

"What did you do THIS time?!" That is something I have heard countless times. I have always been known to be clumsy. It usually resulted in an injury. I mean REALLY how many times can one person fall down the stairs or trip on their face? I just always thought I was a clumsy girl. 

It got to the point where I was teased for always falling and running into things. I always laughed along but it hurt and I got very tired of hearing, "We need to wrap you in bubble wrap!" I was failing to see the humor because I knew that no matter how careful I thought I was being I always was falling, running into things, or just dropping or knocking things over. I don't know how many glasses I have spilled just by trying to reach for them. 

I was sick a lot growing up, and I mean a LOT. I was teased in school for always being gone. Nobody believed one person could be sick or injured so much. I was known as a faker. Someone who faked being sick and injured to stay home or for attention. The truth is I never skipped school. I loved school and I hated feeling to crappy to go. Most the time I was feeling dizzy and just all around cruddy. Never enough to really need a doctor, but I was too dizzy to be moving around and focusing in school. I never thought much of it, I just thought I was sick! 

When I was 17 I had one of the worst dizzy spells I ever had. I had migraines and vertigo that lasted for weeks. I missed so much school I fell too far behind to catch up. When the headaches wouldn't go away we saw a doctor and he did an MRI. They found that my seventh and eighth cerebral nerves were tangled around each other. The doctors told me that this explains the vertigo and the headaches. He told me that these nerves are related to ears, eyes, balance, depth perception, and motor skills. He diagnosed me with "chronic vertigo" and basically said we could try meds but it might just be something to live with.

Lately I have been thinking about it and wanting to do some research to either see if others are suffering from something similar and if they have anything that helps. So far I haven't found a single thing that talks about tangled cerebral nerves. I did found some specifics on the nerves themselves though. 

The seventh cerebral nerve "Provides motor innervation to the muscles of facial expression, posterior belly of the digastric muscle,stylohyoid muscle, and stapedius muscle. Also receives the special sense of taste from the anterior 2/3 of the tongue and provides secretomotor innervation to the salivary glands (except parotid) and the lacrimal gland."

The eighth cerebral nerve "Senses sound, rotation, and gravity (essential for balance and movement). More specifically, the vestibular branch carries impulses for equilibrium and the cochlear branch carries impulses for hearing."

SAY WHAT? 

I am diagnosed as a clutz!

Hahahaha... 

Basically these nerves are tangled and causing inflammation and irritation of each other. Right now I say the eighth nerve is taking the bulk of the beating. I suffer from severe chronic vertigo. More days than not I feel like the room is swaying or things around me are moving.  It causes nausea, migraines, and exhaustion. I have very poor balance. I cannot stand with my eyes closed or I will fall over. If nudged I literally fall over. It is amusing and it is okay to laugh. Knowing the cause has really helped me. I also have a small amount of hearing loss caused by nerve damage. I will have to continue to get my hearing tested to be sure it is not getting worse. My depth perception is way off. It explains why I knock over glasses when I reach for them or why I run into doorways. Also, why I have never been able to hit or throw a ball properly. 

EVERYTHING MAKES SENSE NOW! 

I have not found meds that help me. However, I have discovered that the more I do the worse it is. I have good days and bad days. Some days I don't even notice it and some days I can hardly get out of bed. This is one of the main reasons I have decided to try to work from home. I have to balance out my productivity with quiet days. It might not always be easiest financially with us but it has been the best for me physically and emotionally. 

Living with chronic vertigo gets really old. It is some thing I have learned that I cannot just push through. If I do it just gets worse. Some days I have no choice but I pay for it later. You might see me running around doing crazy amount of things for days but you don't see the three days after I spend in bed recovering.

I am a clutz and it is funny when I run fall down, collide with, or knock over things. So laugh but remember this is my daily life and some days I might have been dealing with it severely for days already. 

Hope you understand a little more about me now!
Love you all!
Annie