Tuesday, January 18, 2011

How to Make the Perfect Cafe Mocha

This one goes out to all you caffeine addicts out there! Today, I want to show you how to make (in my opinion) the perfect homemade café mocha. *Note: this recipe has been updated as Starbucks no longer sells their mocha mix! For my Homemade Mocha Recipe using staple pantry ingredients, you can click here!


Even if you're not a fan of espresso drinks, it's nice to know how to make fancy coffee drinks when you have guests over. A really super-delicious mocha has the ability to make your guests overlook the playroom that looks like a Toys 'R Us delivery truck backed in through the window. Don't ask me how I know that.

I've never tried making a mocha with plain coffee, but I'd be willing to bet you could give it a whirl. The results could be interesting, but worth a try. But, truly, the $40.00 or so that an espresso maker like mine costs (on the very cheap end of the scale!) is worth the investment. Target and Wal-Mart both carry inexpensive espresso machines like mine. Each time I make a mocha at home, I'm saving a couple of bucks from being tossed into Starbucks' coffers.

1. We'll start with our main ingedients:

  • Espresso roast (If you buy the Starbucks brand--found at Target and WM--the 'Bucks will grind it for you for free!)
  • Starbucks Mocha Powder (Read about it here. Much better tasting than the other powdered kind you can buy on the coffee aisle. It is sweet, but not sugary syrupy sweet. More of a bitter cocoa chocolate as opposed to hot chocolate.)
  • Flavored Syrup (Optional. Found at Wal-Mart, World Market, Starbucks.)


2. Measure out a bit more espresso than what you'll need. I usually fill almost to the 4 "cup" mark.


3. Place 2 Tablespoons of the dry Mocha powder into a mug:


4. While your espresso brews, mix the mocha powder with 2 Tablespoons of hot water and stir until dissolved. It creates a syrup!


5. When your espresso is finished brewing (I do enough for 2 shots, which is pretty standard with at-home machines), pour about half of it in with the syrup and stir well.


6. For a small to medium size mug, you'll want to measure out about 1/2 cup of milk. I do 3/4 cup for really big mugs. You can use a measuring cup to froth your milk like I am here, or a frothing mug. I picked a frothing mug up from IKEA for about $6. I prefer skim milk, but I've been using whole milk because that's what my kids drink.


7. Place the cup of milk under the frothing tip, making sure it doesn't touch the bottom of your cup. Slowly turn the steam application on and watch your milk steam! (You can also just microwave your milk)


8. Add your milk and then the rest of the espresso to the mug and stir well.


9. For an extra punch of flavor, you can add a Tablespoon of flavoring. I love Torani's peppermint syrup and the sugar free raspberry (pictured) is delish! Stir well.


So now you have a perfectly good mocha, but it's looking a bit plain, yes?


Call in the calvary, people!

 Uh huh...
























Oooh yeaaah...


And if you have a friend who is nice enough and you want to thank her by sending her into a diabetic coma, pair it with a most indulgent cinnamon bun.

Don't you seriously want to be my best friend now? It's okay if you admit it.

Once you've tried this technique a few times, it becomes second nature. I packed up my stuff once and brought it to a girlfriend's house to play barista. Our friends took turns ordering drinks, and we had the most lovely play date. I'm telling you...mochas are the way to win friends for sure.

{What's your favorite beverage to serve morning guests?}


Linking to Tasty TuesdayThe Shabby Chic Cottage

Monday, January 17, 2011

Snowflake Silhouette Window and a Promo for You!

I've you've been following me on Twitter or Facebook, you know I gathered up the courage to open my new Silhouette machine this weekend and try it out. Today, I want to share a simple diy vinyl project and a really neat Promo that Silhouette is running this week.

I purchased my own machine, but Silhouette sent me some vinyl to test out, and I thought the frosted vinyl looked just perfect for snowflakes. I decided to pair some vinyl Silhouette snowflakes with my pom pom snowflake garland on the window in our Addition.

I started with hanging the garland from last year:


I wanted something simple to dress up the bottoms of the windows where the girls sit to color, so I used my Silhouette to cut some snowflakes with the frosted premium vinyl.


Unfortunately, this window is most difficult to photograph (no matter what time of day!) because of the lighting. So you'll have to excuse the photos...I did have to take some at night and I used the dreaded flash on some of them. {gasping}

It was cute, but needed a little something else so I typed up a wintery phrase in the Silhouette software and sent it print before sticking it into a dollar tree frame with a snowflake hot glued to it.

Like I said, awful lighting. I took a few at night to give you an idea of how well they show up in person:

Once I figured out how to work some with the software, it was pretty easy to use! I am really excited about all of the neat projects I'll be able to work on with my new Silhouette. And guess what??

There are two Silhouette promos running this week, from today until Saturday, the 22nd!

1. Purchase the Silhouette Machine Package for $225. This includes the machine, software, 2 rolls of premium vinyl, 1 roll of transfer paper, and the Home Decor Cd. That's a value of $395! If you've been considering purchasing your own Silhouette, this is a pretty fantastic deal. Use the code SERENITY at check out for your discount!

2. Purchase any premium vinyl for 25% off! Use the code SERENITY at checkout for your discount!
Silhouette Electronic Cutting Tool


I have another fun and easy Silhouette project to share with you later this week, and I'll be back tomorrow to show you how to make the world's best café mocha! Lots of exciting things coming up here at Serenity Now.

{Have you worked on anything crafty lately?}

Saturday, January 15, 2011

Come Link Up Your Best Post of the Week!

Happy Saturday! The Weekend Bloggy Reading party is still open and I hope you'll stop by to link up your best post of the week. There are some really neat ideas posted already: tutorials, recipes, ideas for personal growth, you name it!

If you've already joined the party, please be sure you take a few minutes to visit some of the other participants. Blog parties are fun, but they don't work if you don't take the time to participate!

The button code is below if you'd prefer to use that instead of a link-back:
Weekend Bloggy Reading



Hope to see you there! Party is open until 10 pm (ET) on Sunday.

Friday, January 14, 2011

::Weekend Bloggy Reading:: Link Up!

Welcome back to Weekend Bloggy Reading, y'all! I hope you will leave me some comment love today and also take a minute to link up your best post of the week from your own blog.

Here are some of my faves from this week:

~Jen had a whole post with links for Free Valentines Printables. Eye candy galore!

~Um, Erin has a Slide to Her Basement. I don't think there's much more to add to that.

~I think Julia is Hooked on more than Houses. Meet Maizie and read her story.

~Paula has a new series running! Check out her blog for Fitness Fridays.

~And moi?
This week, Knock-Off Decor  featured my kids' table makeover, and I shared some IKEA Eye Candy from a recent shopping trip. I also had a guest posted for Megan on Storing Your Photos. My brand spankin' new Silhouette machine arrived courtesy of the UPS man, and if I can get a free moment this weekend, I have a couple of things I want to try. Just hoping I don't blow the machine up! Finally, I'm able to breathe a bit easier since we got rid of some stuff--namely a hideous chair from the girls' room that was just around because, well, because. Glad I Don't Have to Live With Ugly anymore!

Time to link up your best post of the week to share! Let me know if you need help getting your link to appear.

Here's the button code if you'd prefer to use that instead of a link-back:
Weekend Bloggy Reading








Party is open until 10 pm (ET) on Sunday night. Please leave me a comment with your link if you have trouble getting it to appear on the list. I will get it posted for you!

I cleaned up Michaela Byrd's barfy sheets all day long yesterday, so I'll honestly be grateful if no one throws up this weekend. Not much by way of plans....

{What are you up to this weekend?}


Thursday, January 13, 2011

I Don't Have to Live With Ugly

One of my Home Goals for this year is to learn to love my house. It really (really!) pains me to share this, but it is kinda hard to learn to love your house when you have to look at THE world's ugliest chair every day.
{yeah, that's laundry overflowing over there}

In all fairness, this chair is usually covered with a drapey slipcover thing, so the cat-barf-orange color isn't always visible when you are in the girls' room.

But I know it's there.

Yes, I spent some late nights and early early morning hours feeding Michaela Byrd in that chair. It's shockingly comfortable...sometimes I'd wake up holding the baby, wondering where in the heck I was. But it. is. uuuuuuugleeeeeee.

I sometimes wonder if I'm the only one out there who keeps Ugly around for longer than is necessary, whether it's out of laziness, indecision, or lack of inspiration for something better. In my case, I think it's a bit of all three. There are some furniture pieces (including cat-barf-orange-ugly-chair) and accessories around here that I've held onto for too long.

Sure, I could recover the chair or even buy a new slipcover...but it's over 20 years old (my mom made me take it when I married T), we never sit in it, and I know me. I'd spend another 3 years debating the choice to recover it, and coming up with reasons why I hadn't done it yet.

Natalie and I took a nice load of items to the Salvation Army yesterday after ballet class, and that load included some home accessories that I'm not even sure why I kept. Maybe they were gifts. Maybe I forgot I had them. T loaded the hideous chair up in the back of his truck when we got home, and it felt so good to say good-bye.

The corner of the room is empty this morning, and I'm okay with that for now. I need a little time to decide how I want the girls' room to function. It's a wonder my babies can see after staring at that awful thing each and every day.

I won't miss the chair. I am happily holding on to the realization that I don't have to live with Ugly. I can make Pretty happen with some planning, effort, and determination!

{Are you living with Ugly right now?}


*Come back tomorrow to link your best post of the week up to the Weekend Bloggy Reading party. 

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Santa Claus Missed One...

...but he sent the UPS guy to fill in for him (I guess the North Pole is already busy filling orders for next Christmas).

But wait, is it possible?

Ooooh, yes.

My Opa's Christmas check Santa really came through! I told the UPS man that we are BFFs now, and he just laughed. I bet he gets that all the time.

I have a few upcoming project ideas to share with you guys, and a super neat promo to run next week, so be sure to check back in! If you have not heard of a Silhouette Digital Cutting Tool, click the little button below to check it out. You'll be amazed at all of the neat things it can do. Be sure to use the code SERENITY if you decide to go shopping. {wink}
Silhouette Electronic Cutting Tool


{What's on your Crafty To-Do List for this week?}

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Getting Organized 2011

I am so excited to be guest posting today over at Honey We're Home. Megan is the kind of girl you might wish you could hate because she is so cute and so stinkin' talented, but her sweet heart makes that pretty much impossible (hugs, Megan).

Megan is on the second week of a simply fabulous organizing series called Getting Organized 2011.

She's got a wonderful line-up of bloggers sharing their best tips and ideas on organizing. I'm honored that she asked me to contribute. Today's guest post gives you a step by step plan to get your PHOTOS organized. (Yes, I'm talking to you!) This is a great project to work on in winter weather, so head over to Megan's now and see what you can do to get started.

I also highly recommend going back through the series if you've missed it. There are more posts to come this week. Here's her schedule:

If you're new here and stopping by from Megan's, welcome! Grab a mocha (my fave), and have fun reading. I wrote about some IKEA Eye Candy just yesterday.

Until tomorrow, friends!

{What's the most recent thing you've worked on organizing?}

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