Meat Cake!

In my research for cake ideas and whatnot I ran across this. There are some really strange but interesting things out there! At least my non-sweet loving friends will have options.

Eat Your Veggies

Well, maybe not eat … how about play with your veggies. Gives new meaning to playing with your food. Watch this.

Coffee or Tea

I don’t like coffee. Nope, not at all. Yes, I have tried, even at a cold football game once, but it just isn’t for me. Everyone tells me that if I put enough cream and sugar in it that I would like it. Is that really coffee though? I do like tea. Hot tea that is. We are in the South and if you just say tea then you get sweet iced tea. This is good but not what I like to drink on cool mornings. I like herbal teas because I don’t do caffeine do to sleep issues. Right now one of my favs is mandarin orange by Celestial Seasonings. It’s cheap at WalMart. Did I mention that I am cheap? That’s for another post. Here’s a little coffee art to brighten your day.

Hostile Environment

I suffer from seasonal rhinitis. Sounds serious doesn’t it. Well, it may not be serious but it can be miserable. Here are Tiffany’s top tips for seasonal allergy sufferers in no particular order of importance:

1. Turn your house a/c fan on and change your filters. Even if you aren’t running a/c you can turn the fan on to filter the air all the time you might not need one of those expensive stand-alones. Turn off ceiling fans cause they circulate the air.

2. Wear sunglasses when outside – especially on windy days. Wind is a big enemy and will rub the pollen across your eyeballs like sandpaper. Try not to rub your eyes for the same reason.

3. If you go outside wash when you come back inside. Shower morning and night. Also wash your face if you start to have an attack. Use a washcloth and soap. Just water doesn’t cut it. Ask your spouse to shower at night too. You don’t really want to sleep in that stuff.

4. Create an environment where your body can take a break from pollen at night. Clean sheets, vacuumed floors (use an allergy bag), lower temperatures help.

5. Take something and be religious about it. I avoid drugs as-much-as-possible so I try to use stuff God provided like butterbur & nettle. I do take Claritin everyday but it doesn’t seem to help too much. I take it as sort of a low maintenance thing. Also, take a really good multivitamin daily.

Saving Some $$$

Reader’s Digest recently had an article about an extreme hypermiller. Although I’m not into extreme, I’m all about saving a buck so check these tips out. Now, when you see me driving around like Grandma don’t laugh!

Spring Break

I love the smell of sawdust! Brad, my husband, won a bid to build the interior of Holiday Harbor Marina’s new building at Lake Allatoona. I am really enjoying working construction again. My dad was a contractor for many years and I worked on quite a few projects around Lake Chelan, WA (prounounced Shelan). Let’s just hope that I don’t drop a hammer on my head or something stupid like that!

I am also working on starting a cake business. If you have a good name for me let me know. Brett came up with a good one: iCake!

Rained Out

Rain, rain, rain. Actually, I’m not complaining. It washes away a lot of the pollen which is a good thing – especially for me. The Braves game was rained out last nite so the kids and I went to my brother-in-law’s house and played a new card game – dutchblitz.com. I guess the Amish have to have some excitement in their lives. This is really fast paced and you have to be careful you don’t get knocked out trying to get your cards on the table.

We also watched a hilarious comedian, Jeff Dunham, all his stuff is crazy. This has a bit of language and the like so don’t watch if you are easily offended. Along those lines… has anyone ever seen the Ded Bob Show.